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mi5 decided to put surveillance on this house, this guy's house in east london. they were worried about some associations this guy had. they were worried about his trips back and forth to pakistan. they were worried about some unusual stuff that they were seeing in his luggage, some stuff when he was coming back into the uk from some foreign trips. they didn't find anything illegal, but there were weird combinations of items that they didn't understand. and that combination of factors led mi5 to put surveillance on this guy, including hidden cameras in this house. and what they found inside that house was what appeared to be a bomb-making factory. but it appeared to be making sort of miniature bombs. that guy who they had under surveillance and another young man were seen by mi5 in that house constructing devices of some kind, what might have been explosive devices, inside soda bottles. and not big two-liter soda bottles, but normal, personal-sized plastic soda bottles. and mi5 investigators were looking at the surveillance footage, they were initially, reportedl
mi5 decided to put surveillance on this house, this guy's house in east london. they were worried about some associations this guy had. they were worried about his trips back and forth to pakistan. they were worried about some unusual stuff that they were seeing in his luggage, some stuff when he was coming back into the uk from some foreign trips. they didn't find anything illegal, but there were weird combinations of items that they didn't understand. and that combination of factors led mi5...
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. >> professor andrew silk, head of criminology at the university of east london. thank you for sharing your views and thoughts with us. thank you. >> taxes are going up across the greek islands as athens implements new measures to raise cash to pay its creditors. the new rate will be the highest in the european union. it's likely to harm the island's most valuable source of income, tourism. john taropolus reports. >> cheese is the sitting export, created an $11 million dairy industry feedings hundreds of families. but farmers here are worried that they may now go out of business it is among the first to enforce the new tax law. >> i estimate cattle feeds will go up by 14 points. nobody here can make ends meet that way. my costs for feeds and medicines will go up by 500 or 600 euros a did a day. >> means my total costs will go up by a 5th. >> marifis questions he groans his cornmeal. the farmers cooperative says there is no room to raise prices or cut costs. >> it's difficult for us to pay farmers more. everyone is already pitching in. we can't cut salaries or fire
. >> professor andrew silk, head of criminology at the university of east london. thank you for sharing your views and thoughts with us. thank you. >> taxes are going up across the greek islands as athens implements new measures to raise cash to pay its creditors. the new rate will be the highest in the european union. it's likely to harm the island's most valuable source of income, tourism. john taropolus reports. >> cheese is the sitting export, created an $11 million dairy...
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. >> jonathan paris is a london-based middle east analyst. good evening to you. david cameron said very clearly in the house of commons today that bombing islamic state target are make life safer. is that all about convincing people and do he believe that? >> reporter: what's really going on now, i think your television station put it best. they have a live interview with putin and hollande and two days ago, hollande is with obama and where is the u.k.? where the united kingdom? france is in the headlines on syria and the u.k. is left behind. i think what cameron basic argument is, we cannot be a free rider. we cannot let our alleys do the heavy lifting. inaction, if we don't do anything, it carries big risks. above all, britain's reputation. finally, i think he made a very good point. if not now when? if you can't fight isis directly in their headquarters, which is syria and not iraq. raqqa not some place in ramadi, when can you step up to the plate after the horrific attacks in paris? >> the u.k. opposition leader labor party seeking a assurance that the u.k. w
. >> jonathan paris is a london-based middle east analyst. good evening to you. david cameron said very clearly in the house of commons today that bombing islamic state target are make life safer. is that all about convincing people and do he believe that? >> reporter: what's really going on now, i think your television station put it best. they have a live interview with putin and hollande and two days ago, hollande is with obama and where is the u.k.? where the united kingdom?...
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. >> you made a name for yourself building in london's east end. for artists, for celebrities. but then you turned that success and used it to help the less fortunate. do you feel a moral obligation to use your talents to do good things in the world? >> i guess i'm just more fulfilled when i do. it's a personal passion that i think my mother taught me. and that's something that is in me. i think that the skills that one has are about the empowerment and the betterment of other people. because i think other peoples' empowerment and betterment makes a better world for me, and makes a better world for the people my children, and i can now say children, amazing. >> congratulations on that. have you ever had the opportunity, though, to see people experience your architecture for the first time? in a civic setting? like, in a library? in a poor section of town? >> oh yeah. >> what's that like? >> no, no, no. i'm the stalker of my own buildings. one of the few times you can use that word safely, i think. i'm usually, i think the first public building i built, which was the idea store
. >> you made a name for yourself building in london's east end. for artists, for celebrities. but then you turned that success and used it to help the less fortunate. do you feel a moral obligation to use your talents to do good things in the world? >> i guess i'm just more fulfilled when i do. it's a personal passion that i think my mother taught me. and that's something that is in me. i think that the skills that one has are about the empowerment and the betterment of other...
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network who could be a threata to people here in france or to another country >>> london, chair of contemporary middle east studies at london, school of economics. good to have you with us. this operation at this point, i should say the attacks from france, they're looking like a very international operation, right? >> absolutely. first of all, this is a very complex operation. seven suicide bombers, seven suicide belts, three coordinated teams attacking six targets at the same time, strategic targets where the president and the public were watching a game. at the same time, i mean think what it has taken. in terms of casing, in terms of preplanning, in terms of choosing the targets. think of how much ammunition it has taken. think of how much explosives. you need explosives skills. this is a major major operation, and also what this tells us is that massive security failure on the part of the security establishment in paris, in france. this is not the first time you would have expected the france security establishment to put its house in order after what happened in january during the attack against the
network who could be a threata to people here in france or to another country >>> london, chair of contemporary middle east studies at london, school of economics. good to have you with us. this operation at this point, i should say the attacks from france, they're looking like a very international operation, right? >> absolutely. first of all, this is a very complex operation. seven suicide bombers, seven suicide belts, three coordinated teams attacking six targets at the same...
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for the first time sings the boston tea party london's east indian tea will make a splash in the boston harbor. the tea arrived from london today. it's the same brand that bostonians tossed into the harbor in 1773. boston does reenactment of the tea party every year but until this year the actual east india tea hasn't been used in the demonstration. >> this is the first time twhea actually have east india tea from the original company that sparked the american revolution. i mean the east india tea company was so powerful and had a big monopoly throughout the colonies and today we're working hand in hand on december 16th when we throw the tea into boston harbor. >> the reenactment will be on monday december 16 the that event starts at 6:30. there are only four more days until the christmas tree in boston on the monday lights up. they will host the 74th tree thursday. the 44th year that nova scotia has given boston the tree for the ceremony and thanks for relief efforts after an explosion there in 1917. >>> santa made an early visit to boston today it and didn't show up on a sleigh. he to
for the first time sings the boston tea party london's east indian tea will make a splash in the boston harbor. the tea arrived from london today. it's the same brand that bostonians tossed into the harbor in 1773. boston does reenactment of the tea party every year but until this year the actual east india tea hasn't been used in the demonstration. >> this is the first time twhea actually have east india tea from the original company that sparked the american revolution. i mean the east...
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for first time sense the boston tea party london east india company will make splash in boston harbor. t arrived from london today on same day arrived, 242 years's. and it is the same brands that bostonian tossed harbor in 1773. one of moment biggest emerge revelation boston does reenact tea party every year but until this year, actually east india tea not been used for the demonstration. >> this is first time that we actually have east india at that from original company that sparked the american revolution. i mean, each india tea company was so powerful, it had big monopoly throughout the colony. and today we are working hand in hand for december 16th when >> reenexactment on monday december will held boston tea party museum starts at 6:30 pm >> that's would you all became coffee drinkes this country blair and i are thankful men no >> we do our part don't we. well next story continues news sands shares common for facebook page. this i am am truly hard look at. because it is dog with its mouth duct taped shut is faced by with the calms this what happens when you don't shut up. at fir
for first time sense the boston tea party london east india company will make splash in boston harbor. t arrived from london today on same day arrived, 242 years's. and it is the same brands that bostonian tossed harbor in 1773. one of moment biggest emerge revelation boston does reenact tea party every year but until this year, actually east india tea not been used for the demonstration. >> this is first time that we actually have east india at that from original company that sparked the...
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a professor of political science and senior fellow of the middle east center at the london school of economics says the iraqi prime minister's position is becoming untenable. >> it's becoming more and more difficult on mr. abadi to survive. i think the more he deferred about his reformations, the more his enemies forces and they are now starting to put be a stack else in his way. i cannot imagine that he is going to do anything constructive or positive to end this objection from the parliament and maybe we will see in the near future a call for a vote of confidence. there are differences between the ministry of defense and the popular mobilization and there are differences between the center and the iraqi-kurdish region. there are differences between even the militias fighting against isis. i don't think mr. abadi has succeeded to present himself or his government as a united one fighting isis. >> the leaders of south korea and japan agreed to speed up talking about on so-called comfort women. south korea insisted japan compensates women from military brothels. we have this report. >
a professor of political science and senior fellow of the middle east center at the london school of economics says the iraqi prime minister's position is becoming untenable. >> it's becoming more and more difficult on mr. abadi to survive. i think the more he deferred about his reformations, the more his enemies forces and they are now starting to put be a stack else in his way. i cannot imagine that he is going to do anything constructive or positive to end this objection from the...
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the train hit a road grader at a a rural ossing about five miles east of new london. 21 cars and two locomotives derailed the person operating the road grader was injured, but bnsf says their injuries are not life threateninig. a "deplorable crime." that's what the pope is calling a recent leak of vatican documents. the vatican arrested two people last week suspected of leaking documents to the authors of two new books. the books ddict a vatican plagued by mismanagement, greed and corruption. they also show the pope facing resistance to his reform agenda.. the pope has been credite for changing peoples' viewsson climate change. capitalizing on that -- thousands of environmentalists and religious groups marched from the colosseum in rome to saint peter's square to highlight the upcoming u-n climate csange conference in paris... "i think theeore important many roods are leading to his holiness, he has really changed the dialogue around the world on climate change." the conference starts o november 30th. a pregnant woman is expected to delivv conjoined twins today. the twin boys share t
the train hit a road grader at a a rural ossing about five miles east of new london. 21 cars and two locomotives derailed the person operating the road grader was injured, but bnsf says their injuries are not life threateninig. a "deplorable crime." that's what the pope is calling a recent leak of vatican documents. the vatican arrested two people last week suspected of leaking documents to the authors of two new books. the books ddict a vatican plagued by mismanagement, greed and...
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on the east coast. 10:30 here in london. if you're just tuning in, thank you so much for just joining us here on the show. here is how u.s. futures are fairing at this early hour. at this point this time we're expecting slightly softer start in trading. the s&p 500 seen off by 2 points. dow jones seen off by 13 and the nasdaq off by 1.5 points. this is after the s&p 500 has had the best week in almost a year. we're up by more than 3.3%. the nasdaq seeing the best week since july. today we're going to be focusing in on existing home sales and some pmi. we have pmi numbers from europe. they are in large part better than expected. some weakness in the french market. the cac 40 is down by 2/3 of 1%. the xetra dax off by .5%. they're being weighed down by many of the mining stocks. this is very closely correlated to what we're seeing happening in the currency space. in the euro dollar here we're seeing some declines once again. the dollar close to a seven-month high. currently changing hands in terms of euro dollar at 1.0620. the
on the east coast. 10:30 here in london. if you're just tuning in, thank you so much for just joining us here on the show. here is how u.s. futures are fairing at this early hour. at this point this time we're expecting slightly softer start in trading. the s&p 500 seen off by 2 points. dow jones seen off by 13 and the nasdaq off by 1.5 points. this is after the s&p 500 has had the best week in almost a year. we're up by more than 3.3%. the nasdaq seeing the best week since july. today...
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everything else that's happened in paris, we are joined by the chair of contemporary middle east studies at the londonool of economics. a warm welcome. before we talk about what's happening in vienna you were in paris. talk to me about the feeling you had of these -- as these attacks happened. from 9:00 o'clock until 6 or 7 in the morning all you can hear, ambulances wailing. sounds of police cars. not have to catch the television. you realize something was really terribly wrong. this morning, i woke up early and wanted to walk in the city. no french people. this is the first saturday. some of the most popular neighborhoods in the city. the city was under lockdown. the om people were foreigners and tourists. the sense of shock and fear the french people i talked to one of the greatest probably disasters to hit france since the end of worldwar 2. it was bloodbath certainly in the short-term and the weeks and months that come. it's going to be tricky from french authorities because they have to be careful not toany alienate muss let me communities who hold a large part of the answer here, i think, as yo
everything else that's happened in paris, we are joined by the chair of contemporary middle east studies at the londonool of economics. a warm welcome. before we talk about what's happening in vienna you were in paris. talk to me about the feeling you had of these -- as these attacks happened. from 9:00 o'clock until 6 or 7 in the morning all you can hear, ambulances wailing. sounds of police cars. not have to catch the television. you realize something was really terribly wrong. this morning,...
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wet weather saturday into sunday, dealing with snowfall in london and zurich into saturday. eastia has a low pressure system from the sea of japan bringing cloud cover and also some showers. earlier, we also had some snow reported into beijing friday morning, and now we are seeing a drier pattern, but the rain is expected to linger over japan in terms of the northern areas as we go into the weekend. now a typhoon in the south i wanted to point out. this is a strong typhoon for the moment, expected to be a very strong typhoon as we go into saturday. while it's not expected to make direct land fall over gua mrgm, there's significant impact, high waves taking place on saturday into sunday as well. be prepared for an active weather scenario as we go through the weekend and looking at the forecast for saturday, looking at partly cloudy skies in tokyo, but rain for shanghai down to hong kong throughout the day. hope you have a good day wherever you are. ú ," you are watching "france 24 with me, claire pryde. gunmen killed at least three people and take many more hostage at the radisso
wet weather saturday into sunday, dealing with snowfall in london and zurich into saturday. eastia has a low pressure system from the sea of japan bringing cloud cover and also some showers. earlier, we also had some snow reported into beijing friday morning, and now we are seeing a drier pattern, but the rain is expected to linger over japan in terms of the northern areas as we go into the weekend. now a typhoon in the south i wanted to point out. this is a strong typhoon for the moment,...
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. >> they may be in london, anywhere in the middle east, libya for around the world. we are appealing to those men to come forward, examine their consciences because allegiances change, and we want them to come forward to speak to us. >> yvonne fletcher's family says the one regret is not to see anyone prosecuted for her killing. they hope she can solve the case. >> ahead on al jazeera. belgium steps up security in the wake of the paris attacks. we'll have the latest, plus. >> i report from western ethiopia, on the blue nile, one of the largest buildings. the grand ethiopian renaissance dam. dam. s >>> a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera, france confirms that the man they believe planned last friday's attacks in paris was killed in a raid on wednesday. france's prime minister says it's not known if there were groups linked to the paris attackers who are active. france's lower house proved the extension of a states of emergency for three months, allowing police to conduct raids and bans public gatherings. >> five are dead following the violence in israel and th
. >> they may be in london, anywhere in the middle east, libya for around the world. we are appealing to those men to come forward, examine their consciences because allegiances change, and we want them to come forward to speak to us. >> yvonne fletcher's family says the one regret is not to see anyone prosecuted for her killing. they hope she can solve the case. >> ahead on al jazeera. belgium steps up security in the wake of the paris attacks. we'll have the latest, plus....
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east. >> jim sciutto in london. thank you so much. even though mali is thousands of miles away, this is being looked at in france as another attack on france. the french military has been involved in mali for two years now fighting al qaeda and their affiliates and pushing them back, or trying to, from the capital. joining me to discuss this is cnn terrorism analyst paul cruickshank, also with me is melissa bell, international correspondent for france 24 who's covered mali extensively and joined us last week when the story of the french attacks were breaking. paul, first of all, do you believe that this is the work of an al qaeda affiliate? or is there just not enough information to go on yet? >> well, it's not 100% authentic but looking that way at this point as posted on a sahara jihadi media a claim from both this one al gerian terrorist, not clear if they killed him or not, a group claimed responsibility for attacks before in march attacking a restaurant popular with expats there. it's also the same group that carried out that hos
east. >> jim sciutto in london. thank you so much. even though mali is thousands of miles away, this is being looked at in france as another attack on france. the french military has been involved in mali for two years now fighting al qaeda and their affiliates and pushing them back, or trying to, from the capital. joining me to discuss this is cnn terrorism analyst paul cruickshank, also with me is melissa bell, international correspondent for france 24 who's covered mali extensively and...
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and he is chairman of the contemporary middle east studies at the london school of economics. same here. >> so how in your view is isis different from other terrorist groups? >> well, absolutely it's different because it has established a state as big as the united kingdom where i live in syria and iraq. it's different. al qaeda never controlled territory. al qaeda at the height of its power on 9/11 numbered between 2,000 and 3,000 combatants. isis has between 30,000 and 100,000 combatants. isis controls the lives of 5 million and 8 million people in iraq and syria. al qaeda has never controlled the lives of one single community. and more importantly, fredricka, isis now has expanded into egypt, into libya, into somalia, into other places and has radical ied networks and individuals throughout the world, including belgium and france. >> then, professor, what do you credit to that kind of growth and expansion? how is it -- to many of us we're thinking this seems overnight, and you talk about 30,000 to 100,000 combatants. clearly it wasn't an overnight evolution or growth. how d
and he is chairman of the contemporary middle east studies at the london school of economics. same here. >> so how in your view is isis different from other terrorist groups? >> well, absolutely it's different because it has established a state as big as the united kingdom where i live in syria and iraq. it's different. al qaeda never controlled territory. al qaeda at the height of its power on 9/11 numbered between 2,000 and 3,000 combatants. isis has between 30,000 and 100,000...
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. >> they may be in london or anywhere in the middle east, libya, or around the world.ppealing to those men to come forward to cam min their consciouses, because allegiances change over time, and we want them to speak to us. >> reporter: her family say the one regret of her father who died recently, was not seeing anyone prosecuted for her killing. now the u.k. is hoping to finally solve that case. >>> now thursday is world toilet day to highlight how 2.4 billion people around the world don't have adequate sanitation. in south africa, more than 10 million people have poor sanitation with water very much in short supply. other solution are being sought to deal with this. >> reporter: this woman was overjoyed when she heard her home would be fitted with a toilet. but that excitement was short lived when it was built outside of her house, and instead of a flush toilet, she was confronted by one that requires manual cleaning. >> the idea of how we're going to use it is going to be an old system. we have to clean it ourselves, using the spade, the [ inaudible ] and the glove
. >> they may be in london or anywhere in the middle east, libya, or around the world.ppealing to those men to come forward to cam min their consciouses, because allegiances change over time, and we want them to speak to us. >> reporter: her family say the one regret of her father who died recently, was not seeing anyone prosecuted for her killing. now the u.k. is hoping to finally solve that case. >>> now thursday is world toilet day to highlight how 2.4 billion people...
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this is part of the anniversary of the boston tea party. 100 pounds of east india tea arrived from london yesterday. a captain carried it on the row bolt to the ships and museums on the wharf where it was dumped overboard. the original tea party happened on september 16th, 1773. >> that's a couple of years ago. >> way back! . >> back when barry was, you know, here on the morning show. >> you love barry. >> we love him. >>> 6:54 now. time for a closer look at what's coming up at 7:00 on cbs this morning. >> let's check in with charlie rose. good morning, charlie. >> ahead on cbs this morning, we're in colorado springs learning more about the planned parenthood shooting and hearing from survivors. >>> and we talk with a scientist about a controversial process to edit genetic material and cure disease. the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >> thank you, charlie. we'll be watching. >>> up next, the new photos of princess charlotte and wait until you hear who took them on the tip of your tongue with dunkin' donuts' holiday- cookie-flavored coffees. after 12:00 p.m., enjoy any mediu
this is part of the anniversary of the boston tea party. 100 pounds of east india tea arrived from london yesterday. a captain carried it on the row bolt to the ships and museums on the wharf where it was dumped overboard. the original tea party happened on september 16th, 1773. >> that's a couple of years ago. >> way back! . >> back when barry was, you know, here on the morning show. >> you love barry. >> we love him. >>> 6:54 now. time for a closer look...
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. >> this is part of the anniversary of the boston tea party. 100 pounds of east india tea arrived from london yesterday. a captain's brought it by row boat, where it was dumped overboard. the original tea party happened back on december december 16th, 1773. >> it doesn't seem to have as much -- like it's exciting to do, i'm sure, but it doesn't feel kathartic at the time. when you're not mad at the tea company. >> yes. kid, going to the museum, like in middle school. i felt kind of invigorated doing it. maybe i didn't fully understand it. of doing it. >> that's right. >>> we need to get a check of your forecast now on this monday. pamela? >> yes, temperatures, although they're very seasonable this morning. wefz just been so spoiled, the entire month of november. it's almost a shock to the system with the cold temperatures. this is where we should be. it is almost winter time and we're coming -- today is actually the last day of meteorological fall, meteorological winter begins tomorrow, december 1st. if we can just stay pretty close to average, the average high being 47 this time of the year,
. >> this is part of the anniversary of the boston tea party. 100 pounds of east india tea arrived from london yesterday. a captain's brought it by row boat, where it was dumped overboard. the original tea party happened back on december december 16th, 1773. >> it doesn't seem to have as much -- like it's exciting to do, i'm sure, but it doesn't feel kathartic at the time. when you're not mad at the tea company. >> yes. kid, going to the museum, like in middle school. i felt...
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amy: to talk more about the islamic state, we are joined by longtime middle east journalist abdel bari atwan in london. he served as editor and chief of the london-based daily al-quds al-arabi for 25 years. he now edits the rai al-youm website. he is author of the new book, "the islamic state: the digital caliphate." he also recently wrote an article for salon headlined "america enabled radical islam: , how the cia, george w. bush and many others helped create isis." he interviewed osama bin laden twice in the 1990's. abdel bari atwan, welcome to democracy now! can you respond to the paris attacks and then how western countries are responding to those attacks? >> yes, amy, it is very nice to be with you again. i remember last time it was after the 11th of september attacks and here we are talking parisparish -- the attacks took place last friday evening. what is happening now, the islamic's date is changing strategy. juryhey are adopting sever -- savagery management phase. in the beginning, they wanted to grab lands, consolidate, then expand. it seems because of more than 7000 against them, they decid
amy: to talk more about the islamic state, we are joined by longtime middle east journalist abdel bari atwan in london. he served as editor and chief of the london-based daily al-quds al-arabi for 25 years. he now edits the rai al-youm website. he is author of the new book, "the islamic state: the digital caliphate." he also recently wrote an article for salon headlined "america enabled radical islam: , how the cia, george w. bush and many others helped create isis." he...
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and hassan hassan is a middle east analyst at chatham house in london, he co-authored the book "isis:ide the army of terror." and we welcome you all to the program. will mccants, starting in washington with you. what new to we know about the islamic state attacks? >> they seem to have shifted and taken on a strategy of global jihad. they've always had the rhetoric of gobbl global jihaddism. always talked about hitting united states, france, others, but for most to have the history focused on state building. they have been it from successful at it. but with taking down the russian airliner, the attack in beirut and now paris, we believe its attention has shifted abroad. >> ifill: richard barrett, if their attention shifted abroad, how did this happen? >> i think the european and other western intelligence agencies have been looking for this to happen for some time. they haven't been oblivious to the threat. we understand about seven previous plots were thwarted in france and the united kingdom and in bul belgium, it wasn't so long ago this mastermind narrowly escaped a police raid in t
and hassan hassan is a middle east analyst at chatham house in london, he co-authored the book "isis:ide the army of terror." and we welcome you all to the program. will mccants, starting in washington with you. what new to we know about the islamic state attacks? >> they seem to have shifted and taken on a strategy of global jihad. they've always had the rhetoric of gobbl global jihaddism. always talked about hitting united states, france, others, but for most to have the...
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founding editor-in-chief of the london-based newspaper and in 2012 middle east magazine, one of 50 most influential. author of two important books, the secret history of al qaeda translated into 32 languages and after bin laden. this new book islamic state digital caliphate university of california. the organization that calls itself on the mind of everyone who pays attention. we are fortunate is joining us. it is a pleasure to welcome you to world affairs council. please excuse me. is your microphone on? we can see you, but we cannot here you. still no sound. good. very good. there is camera but no sound. >> is it on now? >> yes, sir. thank you. very good. >> the technology. please excuse me. the caliphate. >> that is exactly right. >> as i read your book, engaged in a political project from the project of al qaeda. affiliates in syria, what would you describe the key difference? >> you know, extremely amateurish. when i say extremely amateurish, 1st was fully dependent. osama bin laden. it is a man, and all men sitting in front. along speech and then cnn, abc, other organizations. but
founding editor-in-chief of the london-based newspaper and in 2012 middle east magazine, one of 50 most influential. author of two important books, the secret history of al qaeda translated into 32 languages and after bin laden. this new book islamic state digital caliphate university of california. the organization that calls itself on the mind of everyone who pays attention. we are fortunate is joining us. it is a pleasure to welcome you to world affairs council. please excuse me. is your...
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and we have a middle east analyst in our bureau in london for us this hour and how significant is thiss is very significant because until recently turkey had been careful not to and antagonize people because they know it can happened and turkey warned russia on many occasions that russian jets according to turkey entering turkish air space so the fact that turkey is feeling now bold enough to take this action i think speaks volumes about turkey's political confidence in this context. >> what is the dynamic here and why did they go not wanting to annoy the russians until quite happily annoying the russians if that indeed is what is happening? >> well, we can just speculate that turkey is feeling more confident as a result of erdogan's reelection with very, very significant victory just recently and also the fact that russia appears to be entering a quagmire in syria and appears weaker than they thought it would be through the military intervention and that is why turkey is perhaps feeling whatever action it takes against russia, russia will not be in a position to retaliate and we have
and we have a middle east analyst in our bureau in london for us this hour and how significant is thiss is very significant because until recently turkey had been careful not to and antagonize people because they know it can happened and turkey warned russia on many occasions that russian jets according to turkey entering turkish air space so the fact that turkey is feeling now bold enough to take this action i think speaks volumes about turkey's political confidence in this context. >>...
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more than 100 pounds of east india company tea is coming to london for the reenactment. this iss the first time the original brand of tea has been used in the event. the tea used during the actual tea party. the boston tea party marking one of the most important pro tests leading up to the american revolution. the reenactment will happen the evening of december 16th. >> the first he have round of controlled dear hunting will begin at the local reservation. a week ago protested the hunting reservation. experts say it's necessary to curb the keeper population and keep the forest healthy. but protesters say the department of conservation and recreation release false population. hunting hasn't been legal at years. monday and tuesday with another week. >> happening today, if you like to shop, we have good news for you, some retailers are launching their cyber monday deals ahead of schedule. starting today, online shoppers will score major deals only wal-mart and target's websites. amazon actually launched some of its deals yesterday. many offering free shipping all weekend. w
more than 100 pounds of east india company tea is coming to london for the reenactment. this iss the first time the original brand of tea has been used in the event. the tea used during the actual tea party. the boston tea party marking one of the most important pro tests leading up to the american revolution. the reenactment will happen the evening of december 16th. >> the first he have round of controlled dear hunting will begin at the local reservation. a week ago protested the hunting...
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on the east coast, 10:00 a.m. here in london. quick peek at u.s. futures this morning and we're seeing some softening. the s&p 500 seen off by 8 points. this is after the dow, the s&p and nasdaq all closed lower in the trading session. 6 billion shares were traded versus 7 billion on average. so thinning out as we approach the thanksgiving holiday. let's get back to one of our top stories. turkey downed a russian military jet near the syrian border. turkish military warned the jet a number of times before taking it down for what it says was a violation of turkish air space. the russian defense ministry through the ria news service refuted those claims saying no such violation occurred. tv imaging showed two pilots parachuting from the jet before it crashes into mountains. just want to show you the reaction in the markets. we're seeing the turkish lira under quite a bit of pressure down by roughly .6%. also moving on, the equity market is down by 1.4%. how are markets in europe fairing? >> not fantastically. of course last week was pretty strong. to
on the east coast, 10:00 a.m. here in london. quick peek at u.s. futures this morning and we're seeing some softening. the s&p 500 seen off by 8 points. this is after the dow, the s&p and nasdaq all closed lower in the trading session. 6 billion shares were traded versus 7 billion on average. so thinning out as we approach the thanksgiving holiday. let's get back to one of our top stories. turkey downed a russian military jet near the syrian border. turkish military warned the jet a...
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london. they are going to play whoever finishes in the same spot in the n.f.c. east. the skins were back at practice today and still in the thick of things. if they beat the giants sunday they would be tied for first place in the n.f.c. east. sunday is huge. >> hopefully this is for the division title. help us get in the playoffs. once the last bit of turkey gone or peach cobbler or sweet potato pie or blue bell ice cream, get back to giants. the terps are undefeated but the last two games were too close for comfort. tonight they are hosting rhode island. this is the first time they have been ranked this high in a long time. they know they are getting everyone's best shot. >> it is harder than i thought it would be but each game we get used to it and better every game. i will figure out how to coach the team better every gale. we are coming together. we believe in each other. i love my guys. great win for us. robert: the caps at home. the puck drops at 7:00. wizards are in charlotte taking on the hornets. somehow sweet potato pie finds its way in the newscast. leon: d
london. they are going to play whoever finishes in the same spot in the n.f.c. east. the skins were back at practice today and still in the thick of things. if they beat the giants sunday they would be tied for first place in the n.f.c. east. sunday is huge. >> hopefully this is for the division title. help us get in the playoffs. once the last bit of turkey gone or peach cobbler or sweet potato pie or blue bell ice cream, get back to giants. the terps are undefeated but the last two...
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london symphony orchestra. we're following developments from the middle east, we'll tell you more about a drone strike that targetedeheading hostages. >> we've within showing you this all morning long, a lot of kang caused to freeway -- damage caused by the wreck. >> a cold one, patchy fog, it looks like a nice friday, saturday is all right, sunday could be brisk. this is bad. i think we're stuck. we're going to have to like talk to each other or something. nooo. i don't like this elevator. (elevator bell dings) how did that feel? was it fun being stuck? i do not like getting stuck! so, the nissan leaf only gets 84 miles on a charge. the 2016 chevy volt gets an estimated 400 miles or more on a full charge and a full tank of gas. woah! how's that for not getting stuck? you ono off-days, or downtime.ason. opportunity is everything you make of it. this winter, take advantage of our season's best offers on the latest generation of cadillacs. the 2016 cadillac srx. get this low-mileage lease from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. . >> we're live in hayward where gun shots rang out. >>> just a mes
london symphony orchestra. we're following developments from the middle east, we'll tell you more about a drone strike that targetedeheading hostages. >> we've within showing you this all morning long, a lot of kang caused to freeway -- damage caused by the wreck. >> a cold one, patchy fog, it looks like a nice friday, saturday is all right, sunday could be brisk. this is bad. i think we're stuck. we're going to have to like talk to each other or something. nooo. i don't like this...
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london next season. they are definitely playing october 30 but they could play the rams the week before. it will depend how they finish in n.f .c. east. if it happens the skins would become the first nfl team to play in london twice in one season. the fight for fantasy football betting continues in new york. the state supreme court is now hearing arguments over the legality of the country's two biggest daily fantasy sports companies. we are talking about draft kings and fan duel. the new york attorney general says the country are operating illegal gambling businesses that are in violation of state laws. both companies deny the climb. jonathan: it could be bigger than the e. coli outbreak at the chipotle restaurant. alison: find out about the latest recall making people sick in seven states including virginia. jonathan: plus the chicago police are bracing for more of a backlash after one of their own is charged with first degree murder. alison: and then a little later a pair of shoes stirring up a debate about the way people refer to part of our area. mike: i'm mike carter-conneen coming to you live from the four seasons hotel in geor
london next season. they are definitely playing october 30 but they could play the rams the week before. it will depend how they finish in n.f .c. east. if it happens the skins would become the first nfl team to play in london twice in one season. the fight for fantasy football betting continues in new york. the state supreme court is now hearing arguments over the legality of the country's two biggest daily fantasy sports companies. we are talking about draft kings and fan duel. the new york...
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anxiety level is higher only once since 9/11 in wake of london transit bombings and 54% oppose admitting syrian refugees refugees for syria and other mid east countries if admitted they favor giving special consideration to christian refugees over muslims. >> protesters took to the streets of center city philadelphia tonight. demonstrating against american involvement in the mid east again the country support of israel against islamic phobia and against what the protesters call institutional racism among police and military in u.s. >> chester county says it has seen a spike in applications for gun permits in the wake of paris terrorist attacks. and in fact, it is doubled. the hopeful handgun owners will have to wait a while and approval process to get a con side carry license in pennsylvania takes 45 days. and a philadelphia judge has thrown out another 88 drug convictions pushing the number of tainted convictions to just short of 650. "action news" reporter dann cuellar is live at the criminal justice center in center city. dann. >> jim, common please court president judge sheila woodskipper ruled 88 cases were tainted by allegations of po
anxiety level is higher only once since 9/11 in wake of london transit bombings and 54% oppose admitting syrian refugees refugees for syria and other mid east countries if admitted they favor giving special consideration to christian refugees over muslims. >> protesters took to the streets of center city philadelphia tonight. demonstrating against american involvement in the mid east again the country support of israel against islamic phobia and against what the protesters call...
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we are joined by john, a middle east director at the ashmore group and comes from us in london.or joining us. just today, we saw five year at its highest level since records began. you say the saudi economy is not dead so what are investors missing here? john: first of all, they are missing the fact they should be visiting the country. it is very hard to get the pulse of the country if you are not seeing it yourself. often enough, i'm asked what happens to the average saudi citizen. is this creating any problems? i tell them not at all. safety nets are there. the economy is still vibrant. it is growing at 3.5%, more than any other emerging market economies. joe: you mentioned the quality saudilife for the average citizen. shopping is still doing fine if you look at retail stocks, construction stocks are doing well. what is holding it up? we associate saudi arabia with oil. you say the economy is growing but why? john: because for the last 10 udi economy has been growing at a very high pace rate. that has been very positive for income, purchasing power. if you compare it to other
we are joined by john, a middle east director at the ashmore group and comes from us in london.or joining us. just today, we saw five year at its highest level since records began. you say the saudi economy is not dead so what are investors missing here? john: first of all, they are missing the fact they should be visiting the country. it is very hard to get the pulse of the country if you are not seeing it yourself. often enough, i'm asked what happens to the average saudi citizen. is this...
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london. they are going to play whoever finishes finishes in the same spot in the nfc east. >> i have zero thoughts on that. i haven't had one second of the thought about it. >> it's exciting. i don't know. i'm not a big out of the country guy. >> i have never been to london. i'm sure it is a great experience. >> it will be exciting next year. but i couldn't care less at this time. we're trying to get a victory against the giants in an important game. we're deal with it in the off-season. robert: when in doubt just forget about it. >> we will be b leon: breaking news from landover. tom roussey just arrived on the scene of a shooting there. what can you tell us now? tom: you can see behind me, a huge presence. this is the focus of the investigation. summer ridge apartment complex. this is a homicide investigation i'm told. there are officers on scene. we don't have many details but we are told in response to a shooting and they found a man shot and killed up the road in the apartment complex. reporting live, i'm tom roussey, abc7 news. maureen: thank you. maureen: a feast of sharing brought hundreds
london. they are going to play whoever finishes finishes in the same spot in the nfc east. >> i have zero thoughts on that. i haven't had one second of the thought about it. >> it's exciting. i don't know. i'm not a big out of the country guy. >> i have never been to london. i'm sure it is a great experience. >> it will be exciting next year. but i couldn't care less at this time. we're trying to get a victory against the giants in an important game. we're deal with it...
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and developers there are looking to build a new town east of los angeles but say the area doesn't have the water it needs, al jazeera's jennifer londonas our story. >> reporter: sand, shrubs, dry and desolate and some see this stretch of desert in southern california valley as beautiful as it is inhospitable and others see an opportunity to build big on the southwest of national tree and 85 new homes, schools, restaurants and retail. >> right now we are are standing on the northern boundary of the proposed paradise valley development which is in essence a new city. >> reporter: it's one of six proposed or approved new developments in one of the fastest growing regions in california, 15 miles from the sight of paradise valley on the outskirts of the city you will find the future development called la-entrada a massive community and really like a city within a city. developers promise 7800 homes, condos, apartments and retail space and churches and even its own fire department. hard to envision now but picture a place like this. palm springs only a few miles up the interstate, once a barren desert too and they are manufactured oasis in
and developers there are looking to build a new town east of los angeles but say the area doesn't have the water it needs, al jazeera's jennifer londonas our story. >> reporter: sand, shrubs, dry and desolate and some see this stretch of desert in southern california valley as beautiful as it is inhospitable and others see an opportunity to build big on the southwest of national tree and 85 new homes, schools, restaurants and retail. >> right now we are are standing on the northern...
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. >> al jazeera's former middle east correspondent narrates the docuseries tonight and joins us live from london. thank you for joining us. this two-part series delves into how isil came about and why. what have you learned about the group's ultimate goal? >> i suppose we all know that they've always talked about forming a caliphate. they want to take over large parts of area in the middle east and north after rick and rule that. i think what we're certainly seeing now in european capitals is they also have potential to try and cause mayhem in certain capitals. that is one thing i suppose we did learn in the documentary. they are trying to engage as much of the extremist muslim population around the world in the areas that they are taking control of. >> isil's foothold has expanded in iraq and syria over a past two years. it has defeated armies twice its size or more. how is that possible? >> when you're on the ground and you face them with the pash measuring ga or iraqi army, what becomes clear is how sophisticated they are at as fighting force. in the documentary we look closely into how the i
. >> al jazeera's former middle east correspondent narrates the docuseries tonight and joins us live from london. thank you for joining us. this two-part series delves into how isil came about and why. what have you learned about the group's ultimate goal? >> i suppose we all know that they've always talked about forming a caliphate. they want to take over large parts of area in the middle east and north after rick and rule that. i think what we're certainly seeing now in european...
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east india company tea was unloaded. the tea arrived on the exact date it did in 1773. it came all the way from london with one very special pump, to be dumped into -- special purpose, to be dumped into boston harbor. >> the first time we had east india tea that sparked the american revolution. it was to popular and had a big monopoly and we are working hand in hand for december 16 where we throw the tea into boston harbor. >> the re-enactment happens every year on december 16 and starts at 6:30 p.m. >>> now 5:56 this morning. a police officer is under fire for standing too close to the pope. pope. coming up new at 6:00, how to got so close without proper authorization. >>> and celebrity >>> and celebrities go to their high school reunions to. the local 30-year reunion where this friend star was spotted. >>> and we are tracking a couple of early morning snowflakes. shore and the cape today what if the holidays were about people again? and the four-letter word that defined the season was l-o-v-e, and not s-a-l-e. that' s the world t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods stores live in. where there' s no need
east india company tea was unloaded. the tea arrived on the exact date it did in 1773. it came all the way from london with one very special pump, to be dumped into -- special purpose, to be dumped into boston harbor. >> the first time we had east india tea that sparked the american revolution. it was to popular and had a big monopoly and we are working hand in hand for december 16 where we throw the tea into boston harbor. >> the re-enactment happens every year on december 16 and...
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east coast this morning. we say good morning in washington. i'm tom keene in new york. in london is francine lacqua.ncine: it looks like an andy warhol picture. now time for the morning must-read. work ifisitions only your suitor is a public company and you cannot afford to buy the enlarged business. state owned enterprises do not have credit limits on their check books. we are talking about the fact that 2.5 months after fending off the $46 billion deal with , china waltzes in and nta says it isynge not a done deal. whether we look at this as an angry tech company and whether we look at this as a tech play, meaning china needs to get into the business, this is a big into europe. tom: luigi zingales is with us as well. this is one of the key talking points of your book "capitalism," what do you do about foreign money coming in across the transom, particularly when it is artificial capitalism ?ike we see in china how do you adapt? luigi: i think it is a big challenge. this is becoming an acquisition by a company that is state owned, and i can be problematic. tom: how does italy react? is a worldwide
east coast this morning. we say good morning in washington. i'm tom keene in new york. in london is francine lacqua.ncine: it looks like an andy warhol picture. now time for the morning must-read. work ifisitions only your suitor is a public company and you cannot afford to buy the enlarged business. state owned enterprises do not have credit limits on their check books. we are talking about the fact that 2.5 months after fending off the $46 billion deal with , china waltzes in and nta says it...
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the middle east conflict boiled over today with four airplane hijackings, including one that was aborted at london'srow airport. >> today palestinian commandos took over a british airliner, the fourth successful hijacking in as many days. the jetliner was forced to land at the jordanian desert airfield, already occupied by two other big planes, twa and a swiss airline. >> now there are 298 people held hostage on a bleak, hot, dusty airstrip out in the desert, and they are surrounded by arabs who say they will kill them all if there's any attempt at rescue. >> the popular front for the liberation of palestine, the plfp, proudly claimed credit for the coordinated actions. >> the arabs, not just palestinians, look at israel as an occupying force. it's occupying arab land. and they don't believe that israel should be there. that's the basis of the conflict. >> there is a group from pflp on every plane to explain our problem, the palestinian problem, and to justify the way we are doing things to convince the whole world. >> to the palestinians, they thought they had no choice but turn to violence because
the middle east conflict boiled over today with four airplane hijackings, including one that was aborted at london'srow airport. >> today palestinian commandos took over a british airliner, the fourth successful hijacking in as many days. the jetliner was forced to land at the jordanian desert airfield, already occupied by two other big planes, twa and a swiss airline. >> now there are 298 people held hostage on a bleak, hot, dusty airstrip out in the desert, and they are surrounded...
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anna: welcome to the program, 6:00 here in london on this thanksgiving day -- almost. guy: it is thanks giving on the eastoast, five hours behind read not quite there yet. maybe you are still enjoying yourself from the night before. happy thanksgiving to everybody stateside, or if you are watching here in london or elsewhere in europe. let me just take you through some of the charts you need to know about this morning. this is the german two-year yield, heading towards the ecb meeting, how low can yields go? zero. down here, minus still a few days to go before the meeting, is there further pressure? anna: lots of questions about manages to dohi something that surprises the market, when there is so much expectation already. guy: does he have a rabbit in his hat? we will talk about that later. let's get the first news. >> francois hollande will meet vladimir putin in moscow for talks on trac tackling the threat posed by isis. this comes after he asked angela merkel for more help. david cameron urged parliament to back his plan to extend bombing attacks. it is a move likely to so plit the parties. he said is
anna: welcome to the program, 6:00 here in london on this thanksgiving day -- almost. guy: it is thanks giving on the eastoast, five hours behind read not quite there yet. maybe you are still enjoying yourself from the night before. happy thanksgiving to everybody stateside, or if you are watching here in london or elsewhere in europe. let me just take you through some of the charts you need to know about this morning. this is the german two-year yield, heading towards the ecb meeting, how low...
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since the boston tea party and more than 100 pounds of east india tea unloaded and arrived on exact data in 1773 and came all the way from london with one very special purpose to be dumped into the boston harbor. >> today working hand-in-hand for december 16th when throw the tea into boston harbor. >> daniel: boston tea party was one of the most american events leading up to american revolution. the re-enactment happens every year on december 16th and starts at 6:00 30 p.m. >> julie: check traffic and weather again every ten minutes. here is look at drive times and they have really settled at much more reasonable time. as you can see easy 13 minutes on route 1 from 128 to the tobin bridge. shiri? >> shiri: winds not looking all that strong and 10 miles per hour with boston and south shore down to the cape and islands, see how winds are pointing into the shoreline. that's what's going to direct both clouds and couple flurries on shore. i will time them out for you coming up next. >> daniel: push to help americans eat right could make it harder to find favorite craft beer and some brewers could cost them hundreds of thousands of
since the boston tea party and more than 100 pounds of east india tea unloaded and arrived on exact data in 1773 and came all the way from london with one very special purpose to be dumped into the boston harbor. >> today working hand-in-hand for december 16th when throw the tea into boston harbor. >> daniel: boston tea party was one of the most american events leading up to american revolution. the re-enactment happens every year on december 16th and starts at 6:00 30 p.m. >>...
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want to defend themselves against the air force and the navy in the east, what they want to do -- they want to terrorize new york and london and los angeles. forfortunately in the united states by projection they don't have the numbers and the positioning they have. the weakest link, the weakest place which is one of the strongest is france. they have those numbers and the positioning. that's why the largest number of french jihadys going back to france is a dangerous issue. the french government has no choice now but to do what they are doing right now. >> we heard from our reporter who is on the ground there in paris, france. the psyche of the people of france is off kilter right now as one can expect. you go through a shock anytime something like this happens. it happened to us as a nation during 9/11. there is post traumatic stress syndrome and depression, fear, despair. you try to look for the better values of hope and faith and getting back to a place of saying i had my equalibrium back. gentlemen, stay with us. i just want to recap what we are looking at. we are looking alt police and security forces in saint-denis
want to defend themselves against the air force and the navy in the east, what they want to do -- they want to terrorize new york and london and los angeles. forfortunately in the united states by projection they don't have the numbers and the positioning they have. the weakest link, the weakest place which is one of the strongest is france. they have those numbers and the positioning. that's why the largest number of french jihadys going back to france is a dangerous issue. the french...
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london bringing us up to speed on european markets. president obama and french resident francois hollande are minutes away, we believe, from holding a joint news conference in the eastof the white house trademark rubbed in his anchoring our coverage rate -- white house. mark crumpton is anchoring our coverage. let me begin with you. at this point, what does president aland one to hear from president obama? >> what he is going to here is a reiteration from president obama --bolically, but he once wants specificity. there is pulling to suggest frustration with this president on both sides of the island also abroad on how he has been able to communicate that strategy. hopefully the president will begin to appease us of those concerns at this press conference. mark: speaking of political standing, what has the aftermath of these terror attacks done for president franÇois hollande standing in paris or friends -- france overall? up,ou have elections coming but france also has some presidential elections coming up in 2017. importantse is very in terms of his popularity in front of the french people. now according to some of the holes that we had in the last thedays, more t
london bringing us up to speed on european markets. president obama and french resident francois hollande are minutes away, we believe, from holding a joint news conference in the eastof the white house trademark rubbed in his anchoring our coverage rate -- white house. mark crumpton is anchoring our coverage. let me begin with you. at this point, what does president aland one to hear from president obama? >> what he is going to here is a reiteration from president obama --bolically, but...
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east side. and police say another woman came forward claiming he groped her earlier that day. niles faces rape and robbery charges. >> aviation officials in london are investigating what caused a windshield on a boeing 767 to crack forcing a landing. it was heading to jfk from milan when it was forced to land at london's heathrow airport. no one on board was hurt and all passengers were placed on another flight to new york city. >>> and a new born found abandoned and christmas manger display may soon have a place to call home. according to several reports, parishioners at the holy child jesus church in richmond hill are interested in adopting the baby boy. and a church custodian found the infant on monday. the boy is in the custody of child welfare services. prosecutors decided they won't charge the baby's mother in the case. >>> and hope for one baby and a miracle for another. a newborn found buried alive under robs and rubble. >> and pope francis prepares for his final stop in africa. why it could be considered one of his most dangerous trips yet. >> and red, set, click. >> and first, vanessa murdock with the forecast. >> more changes are on t
east side. and police say another woman came forward claiming he groped her earlier that day. niles faces rape and robbery charges. >> aviation officials in london are investigating what caused a windshield on a boeing 767 to crack forcing a landing. it was heading to jfk from milan when it was forced to land at london's heathrow airport. no one on board was hurt and all passengers were placed on another flight to new york city. >>> and a new born found abandoned and christmas...
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right now, nbc 10 east jim rosenfield is on the way to paris, arriving in london overnight.the day, count on us for continuing coverage of the attacks in paris. remember, get the latest on our website or on the nbc 10 app. >>> this weekend, in our area, septa shuts down the center city tunnel connecting rail service between 30th street and university city. shuttle bus service replaces train service between stations. we have more information on our website. that's all for now. i'm rosemary connors. now back to the ""today show." >>> it's 8:00 on a saturday morning. the 14th day of november, 2015. breaking overnight. isis is now claiming responsibility in the paris terror attacks that has the country of france reeling today. >> at least 127 people killed in six coordinated attacks. 200 others injured at this hour. france's president called it an act of war and vowed to strike back hard. saying france would be merciless. >>> at this time, investigators believe eight attackers were involved and they are all dead. others were involved in carrying out of the attacks and some could
right now, nbc 10 east jim rosenfield is on the way to paris, arriving in london overnight.the day, count on us for continuing coverage of the attacks in paris. remember, get the latest on our website or on the nbc 10 app. >>> this weekend, in our area, septa shuts down the center city tunnel connecting rail service between 30th street and university city. shuttle bus service replaces train service between stations. we have more information on our website. that's all for now. i'm...