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welce tour viers o pbs i amica d alsoroun the globe. we are live at buckingham palace where tightoyal newlyeds e celrati their wedding with close families and frien. itollo a day of marital magic which al begant weminsterbbeybout 10 hou ago. almost malople thronged the streets ofondo to join the celeatiowhilecouness more watched on telisioaround the world. tonit's mprehensive coverage begins witour royal correspondent. >>n a y when the british monahy looked to the fure, the mo poignant ecrom e past. years after a newly married diana spenr std on the baony of bkingham palace, her beloved elderon william brought hibrid to gree the waiting cwds. none talks of fairy teals at a royal wed witng merknyme. there's beenoo much nnt family f. that but ts is day when a young man s ten int many pele's hearts. she'd emerged carefully from the hotel where she'been staying. giving the word its fir impse that have oh, so secret dress,n outfit of lace a silk. accoanied by her father, s was driven through seets more pack thathey have been f a royal weddin
welce tour viers o pbs i amica d alsoroun the globe. we are live at buckingham palace where tightoyal newlyeds e celrati their wedding with close families and frien. itollo a day of marital magic which al begant weminsterbbeybout 10 hou ago. almost malople thronged the streets ofondo to join the celeatiowhilecouness more watched on telisioaround the world. tonit's mprehensive coverage begins witour royal correspondent. >>n a y when the british monahy looked to the fure, the mo poignant...
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>>elcome to ouriewers on pbs in america andlso ound the globe we are liv atuckiham palace whe tonht the royal newlyweds william and kate are celebrating eir weddinwithclose family and friends. it follows a d of matal magic whic all gan at westminster abey about 12 hour ago. roughly a million peop ronged thetree of lond to joi in the celebration. tonight's comprehsive verage begins withur yal coespoent. >> no one talks about fair taleat a rol weddin anore that. amon manyhings has chand since william'sing moth stepped onto th baony her weddin day, but this was a dayhen a young cple displayed their obvis love and a young woman was taken to many people's hrts. she emerged crefully from thhotel where e hadbeen stayg, givinghe rld its fir glimpse of tt oh, so secret dss, aown of lace a si, with a era lent by th queen. at westminster abbey her husband to beas waiting. heprunhis own surprise, dressed not th uform of res iwhich he serves but as a colel of t irishuards. thbride shed barely flicker of nerve wn she arrived at the aey. shestood inde the gat we door. her dressas adjusd. she to a deep
>>elcome to ouriewers on pbs in america andlso ound the globe we are liv atuckiham palace whe tonht the royal newlyweds william and kate are celebrating eir weddinwithclose family and friends. it follows a d of matal magic whic all gan at westminster abey about 12 hour ago. roughly a million peop ronged thetree of lond to joi in the celebration. tonight's comprehsive verage begins withur yal coespoent. >> no one talks about fair taleat a rol weddin anore that. amon manyhings has...
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is bitter and sweet" based on diaries she has been keeping during her humanitarian work around the globe. you're welcome to join us on our conversation with ashley judd. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs help with his reading. >> i and james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all the better. >> with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is combato join tavis to illiteracy. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from the viewers like you. thank you. ♪ tavis: i am pleased and delighted to have ashley judd. she is a longtime human-rights advocate who has gone to a dozen troubled nations around the globe, including the condo. this work and serves as the basis of her new more "all that is bitter and sweet." it is an honor to have you on the set. >> it is good to be here. >> i hope you -- tavis: i hope you appreciate the fact@ú@ú@ú@úú just to make you feel comfortable, i wore a tie of a certain color that i thought you would appreciate. >> i did sense when i stepped onto the stage -- the big
is bitter and sweet" based on diaries she has been keeping during her humanitarian work around the globe. you're welcome to join us on our conversation with ashley judd. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs help with his reading. >> i and james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all the better. >> with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is combato join tavis to illiteracy....
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first person here you garlands courage and curiosity blazed that path for cars menards around the globe while outer space odyssey may seem like something of a common occurrence today five decades ago the world was rejoined saying as a soviet legend went where no man went before or in a fortnight artsy new york yuri gagarin's daughter shared some of her memories of her famous father with ora t.v. . as soon as he stepped out anywhere he was immediately recognized when they were here arrived at any place crowds of people would gather around him asking questions or greeting him and even today people that i've never seen in my life come up to me with stories about my dad how and where they met him and wanted cheering impression he always made it so with us as we continue our coverage of the fiftieth anniversary of yuri gagarin's for this flight wrote the day on our t.v. our correspondents are so you know we'll bring you more in an hour from now. she's been looking at the story of the man behind the legend stay with us to find out what it was really like the people who knew him best cos the s
first person here you garlands courage and curiosity blazed that path for cars menards around the globe while outer space odyssey may seem like something of a common occurrence today five decades ago the world was rejoined saying as a soviet legend went where no man went before or in a fortnight artsy new york yuri gagarin's daughter shared some of her memories of her famous father with ora t.v. . as soon as he stepped out anywhere he was immediately recognized when they were here arrived at...
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. >> the soviet spaceman became a globe-trotting superstar. manchester loved him. >> number one honorary man and gave him a gold medal. >> they're better prepared than he ever was for working in space. today they can spend up to seven years training, but he had just a few months to prepare. such was the race to get into space. but old rivals are partners now. today, president medvedev sent his best wishes to russian, american, and european astronauts working together on the international space station. >> my congratulations to you and your colleagues and i wish you great success in space. >> and he promised that space remained a priority for russia. trouble is, russia has been slow in developing new spacecraft, and right now, it has no clear vision of where it should be flying to in space in the future. that's why many russians seem to be losing interest. even here, the local hero isn't a star in the eyes of these children. denise told me he wants to be a policeman when he's over -- older. ruslan dreams of being a soldier. an ya a circus artis
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have always had close ties to afghanistan i think that unfortunately what this shows is while the globe and the world can talk about a war on terror in effect a lot of countries still support insurgents in other countries if they feel that their political interests and their leverage over that country may be helped by that and i'm afraid that a tragic reality of global politics. georgia's legal system is under fire for failing to match its claims of democratic development the number of prisoners a significant increase since president because really came to power with only seven acquittals in twelve thousand legal cases over the last year lawyers claim it's practically impossible to get a fair trial. the people of georgia do seem to have the right to speak their mind. but if you are unfortunate enough to be detained it appears that for many all your rights own right out the window and should the case get to trial there can be very little hope of an acquittal no matter how good your lawyer is. last three years i've managed to do in only three cases but if we were to look at statistics tho
have always had close ties to afghanistan i think that unfortunately what this shows is while the globe and the world can talk about a war on terror in effect a lot of countries still support insurgents in other countries if they feel that their political interests and their leverage over that country may be helped by that and i'm afraid that a tragic reality of global politics. georgia's legal system is under fire for failing to match its claims of democratic development the number of...
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a feat celebrated across the globe he would arrive early and it was incredible you was hard to believe that this actually happened the national course lysine before this man it was also the day his name shot to fame. you know i didn't he was not a paris didn't know where i was serving they only knew i graduated from punnets academy and that the facility was working it was top secret when they heard that you regard being sent into space so they see that it was me janice came to our house to interview parents but they knew nothing of the one i think they could help us attach. he had met the utica god in one thousand nine hundred sixty three while working at the launchpad he ended up face to face with a man and introduced himself purple necessitated you'll see what month i was born i said munch and it seemed to me like he was going to collapse even stretched out my hands to hold him up it turned out he was born in march as well one of us like this will serve as a reminder for future generations of mass first journey into space but for bell there are still those who can tell the story of e
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welcome to our vwers in amera anaround the globe. colol gaddafi has lnche a fresh assault on the rebel city of ms. trott had just hour after --misrata just hou after it w reported at the pulaons being stngled to smission. hundreds of pele have been lledmost of the civilians, including children. our rporter made it intothe ciy boat. this report contains distrsing images. >>ries of agony. a ttleirl of sixwh loves to py. e was shelled in her own home. her tiody fraured by 30 pieces of shrapnel. this is the reality. >> somne has to help >>ou feel u have been let down b the intnatial commity. >> yes, denitely. pele here are totally helplessand no o is lping. >> another power cut. ev withhe lights on, the are nninshortofrugsnd beds >> we getere in the morning. >>this 17-year-old is onemore innocent victim, doctors say they insist 80% o the dead and wound are civilia, utmos targeted wh heavy weapons. thisurge in rushed herto help, taking ave fromis j in britain. he is haunted by two sterse coul not save,he yngesa toddr. >> one minute i was
welcome to our vwers in amera anaround the globe. colol gaddafi has lnche a fresh assault on the rebel city of ms. trott had just hour after --misrata just hou after it w reported at the pulaons being stngled to smission. hundreds of pele have been lledmost of the civilians, including children. our rporter made it intothe ciy boat. this report contains distrsing images. >>ries of agony. a ttleirl of sixwh loves to py. e was shelled in her own home. her tiody fraured by 30 pieces of...
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welcome to our viewers in pbs i america andlso arnd t globe. ed this is a yearor embattled african dictators. on-- gaddafi -- deterned hold on, and the other, laurt gbagboorc intoetirent he had beehunt down in his -- rcednto retiremt. he h been hunkered down in his pace ever since he refused coede beost presidential election in noveer. oudiplatic correspondent has thiseport. >> it has taken retn to civiwar to enforce it the results of lt ye' election in ivory coast thes arerooployal to the man the world judged the winn -- ai weiwei -- the assa ouatta. gunhips joined in poundin at e forcesf laent gbagbo, ean judged be the illegitimate leader. e u.n. acted to proct vilis. >> we a shooting heavy weapons. we are shoing whereverthe heavy weons are. we are trying to prent all avy weapons from acting. >> ivo coa has been divided between leads -- the alassane ouattara waacknledged the ader after the presidentl electi inovember. but in south, the refalf laurent ggbo step dn beme aight for power. rces were gbagbo's overwhelmed. heook refugen the palace w
welcome to our viewers in pbs i america andlso arnd t globe. ed this is a yearor embattled african dictators. on-- gaddafi -- deterned hold on, and the other, laurt gbagboorc intoetirent he had beehunt down in his -- rcednto retiremt. he h been hunkered down in his pace ever since he refused coede beost presidential election in noveer. oudiplatic correspondent has thiseport. >> it has taken retn to civiwar to enforce it the results of lt ye' election in ivory coast thes arerooployal to...
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wh do these chaes mean for e arica commitment ound e globe? joining us with his pspecve is jack kane. the are so manyhangesn this maj reshuffle parent the most snifintne was robert gates. ho big i that in tes of the mitary commitment? i tnkhat pret signifant. secrary tes has been the most effective secretaryf defense iave known in my litime he has madan eraordinary contbuti. thos are real bishoeto fill andnyon sppininto those shoesould have tou time. >> he sved both the republican and democratic president. whdo y think th he was so fecte? >>e is so experienced. he h worked f sixf seven presents. clearly kno the waf washgton and extremel thoughtful coemplated. he is a tough infighter dner with a large apratu of the u.s. government at the end o the day, it is is judgment >>ou have aeneral going to theia a you have a dipmat getting the top job in afghanistan he will r the war as a civilian. at does that signify aut t way this war in afghastan is going? >> ryan crockerhe was u. ambaadorn iraq durin t surgehen general petrae was leading the militar
wh do these chaes mean for e arica commitment ound e globe? joining us with his pspecve is jack kane. the are so manyhangesn this maj reshuffle parent the most snifintne was robert gates. ho big i that in tes of the mitary commitment? i tnkhat pret signifant. secrary tes has been the most effective secretaryf defense iave known in my litime he has madan eraordinary contbuti. thos are real bishoeto fill andnyon sppininto those shoesould have tou time. >> he sved both the republican and...
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weome to "bbc world news broadcast tour vwers on pbs america, also around e globe. i amworkg with our ptners re athe bbc. dister. at is now a sposman for the afghan preside has describeda breeze and jailbreak,inhich 0 inmates escapedn afghan prison, crawlg thugh a tuel tt stretch 30 meters. the plot sounds out of a movie, but the earrament i all too real forhe afghan authorities. it i the secd biest prison in afanisn. these cells held hundredof taliban fiters before the break out, the brk in thereach the floor right inside the cl. libahas giv a detailed descriion the state. ree men inside no the plan. en the tunnel was broken through, it went frocell to cell a guid the men through the tunnel. ison guards we obvious. the psone left their belongings behi. many estates-any escaped. it tk each man ha an hour to call to freedom curious -- to crawl to freedom. >> we hadroper digng equipmen andhere was souch earth fr the tunnel at we carry it ay an graduly sd in t mket. wehave skilled professiona helping as mh trained eineerswho vised us. we manage to hit the spot where th
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welcome to "bbc news," broadcasting to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the struggle to rebuild lives following japan's earthquake and tsunami. a doctor in the deceased rebel- held libyan city of misrata has told the bbc that he has seen cluster bombs used by pro gaddafi forces. they are banned by more than 100 countries around the world. the libyan government has denied using cluster weapons. the siege, the only rebel-held area in western libya, has seen colonel gaddafi using snipers, tanks, and artillery. the port area has seen some of the heaviest shelling. we made it into the city by boat and we report on the civilians in dealing with the situation. this deals with instruction images from the start. -- distressing images from the start. >> cries of agony. a little girl of six kim. her family says she is funny and likes to play. she was shelled in her own home. her tiny body punctured by 30 pieces of shrapnel. this is the reality of misrata. >> someone has to help. this is not humanitarian and all. >> you feel you have been led down by the internationa
welcome to "bbc news," broadcasting to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the struggle to rebuild lives following japan's earthquake and tsunami. a doctor in the deceased rebel- held libyan city of misrata has told the bbc that he has seen cluster bombs used by pro gaddafi forces. they are banned by more than 100 countries around the world. the libyan government has denied using cluster weapons. the siege, the only rebel-held area in western libya, has seen colonel...
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. >> wcome to "bbc news" broadcast it our viewers onpbs in america and aroun the globe. while weddingelebrations have been continuing buckingha pala intthe night aft a day inhic the royaloman thategan a deck aidgo cuivated into e ronce o prin wilam and katherine mileton. we havthe ws sft wedding, crowd and,of course, the dress. >>o one talks aut iry taleat a raledding anymore. that among many things s changed since wliam's mother stepped ono is lcony on her weddinday. but this was a day when a young couple displaye their obviou ve and aoung woman was taken to many pele'searts. she emerged carefullyrom e hotewherehe h bn stayg,iven the worldits firsglime ofhat oh, so secret dress. a go of lace and silk with a ara nt by theueen at stmiter abbey, the husband to be was waiting. sprung his o surprise, dressed not in the iform he serves buts a colonel of the irish guards. therid showedarely a flicr oferves when she arrived at the abbey. she stoodnsid the great wes door. r dressdjusted, she too a deep breath and th it began. ♪ >> she walked 100 yards of rd rpetn the arm of her
. >> wcome to "bbc news" broadcast it our viewers onpbs in america and aroun the globe. while weddingelebrations have been continuing buckingha pala intthe night aft a day inhic the royaloman thategan a deck aidgo cuivated into e ronce o prin wilam and katherine mileton. we havthe ws sft wedding, crowd and,of course, the dress. >>o one talks aut iry taleat a raledding anymore. that among many things s changed since wliam's mother stepped ono is lcony on her weddinday. but...
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welcomeo our viewers on pbs in america and als around the globe. andutrageous act ledy an obscure anti-islami preach has produced a terrible resu. what may prove to bthe deadliest attack eve u.n rsonl iafghanistan. st suer, rry jones esideds the musm hol book e kon was burn at s ti chuh. video has pduced any reaction. humphrey of sle repts on the deadly outbrk ofiolence. -- humrey hawsley. it beg afr fray praye, protesters angrybout the burning of the iran marched on the u.n. headquarrs. theyhanteddeath to the.s. and death to iael. fowhile,t welately peaceful. th vionce broke o afgha police fired into t air, but that did n stop things. it is thoughto bthe wor assaults on n. iafghanistan. afghan police said twof the victims we be headedby t attacks. >> the ficewere badly damad anour colleags -- it is a difficult suati for us. our rstriority i to secure the fety of our colleagues wh are still there and toook after the bies d thought th the families of tho who we los >> we had a peaceful ptest we wen t t u.n. coound to disarmhe guards by taking eiruns
welcomeo our viewers on pbs in america and als around the globe. andutrageous act ledy an obscure anti-islami preach has produced a terrible resu. what may prove to bthe deadliest attack eve u.n rsonl iafghanistan. st suer, rry jones esideds the musm hol book e kon was burn at s ti chuh. video has pduced any reaction. humphrey of sle repts on the deadly outbrk ofiolence. -- humrey hawsley. it beg afr fray praye, protesters angrybout the burning of the iran marched on the u.n. headquarrs....
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lcome to bbc news broadcasting to our viewers on s inmerica dround the globe.ming up later, ang otesrs dispted bp's stressed agm sincthe l spill still in t gulof mexico. andhe air traffic controller in the u.s. resig after another ctroller is found asep on duty. ♪ >> hello. back obama, david caron and nicholas sarkozy hessuea join resolutionthat the militaryampaign will ctinu until lonegaddafi igone the newsper id at a future wh gaddafi inharg would be a betyal of the libyan peopl first, foreign miste debated how to boosthe mitar efrt, and no aircraft attaed the capal otripoli. first the sound of milary jets. earlr th week, at trili did not fe lik a ci awork --t war. from the of where we were live broadcasting, it wa clear that was changing. there were burs ofnti- airaft fire, and tn around miles away, the nat plas hit their target. all happened while nato was meetg in berlin, prosing wh it called hig operational mper -- tempo. about an hour later, they took to the scene of the attack. the bus sppedt a record cafe a university campus. the windowsadeen blown out
lcome to bbc news broadcasting to our viewers on s inmerica dround the globe.ming up later, ang otesrs dispted bp's stressed agm sincthe l spill still in t gulof mexico. andhe air traffic controller in the u.s. resig after another ctroller is found asep on duty. ♪ >> hello. back obama, david caron and nicholas sarkozy hessuea join resolutionthat the militaryampaign will ctinu until lonegaddafi igone the newsper id at a future wh gaddafi inharg would be a betyal of the libyan peopl...
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. >> wcome to our viewers on pbs in america andarouhe globe.oght, t clo is ticking here in washington and fdot- wmaks do not reach a budt deal soon, aoverent shutdown will bin a midght. th havbeen rking around e clock, but with just eight hours left to go, the devil m be in the deils. jason sta ouroverage toght. in washingn, e clock is tiing. unless republicansnd democrats can settle on a budget b midnht, much of theoverent mainery here will shudown that would mn naonal symbols like that -- the statue of liberty and the grand canyon would belosed to visitors. ere would beno money to pay u.s. tops afgnistan and ree-quarters of a million government worke woue sent me witho pay afteralks with the white hse on thursday night, there's ill noeal. and >> there are still aew sues th areutstanding. there are difficult issues and are important to bh sis. i am t prered toxpress ld oimism. >> and as of friday morning, i'm still no deal. in >> en will the white house and will democrats g serious about cutting spending. a llhat includes real spending cuts --
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welce to "bbc world news," broadcast to o viers on pbs inmerica, also around th globe. i am workin with their parers he at the bbc tonight a disaer. that i out a spokesman for the afghan president called it, brazen jailbreak in whi talib comnders and fighters is ge at kandahar -- escaped at kanhar present. it sounds like a plot from e movies. for afghan authories, is altooeal. >>t is the second-biggt prison in afanisn. these cellsheld hundrs of taliban ghte. bere thereak out,thereak in. e inrgents came u through the floor. the talibahas given a detailed description of the eape. when t tunnewas boken thugh, they me fr cell to cell and guided demand- and ided the men through the tunnel. the prisonuard were oblivious. the prisons left belongings behind. manyscap barefoot. it took eh man half an hour to crawl to freed. the talibanent to the house too them fiv mths dig the tunnel. >> we had proper dging equipment andt was so mh eartfromhe tunnel thate carried it away and graally so that in thmark. we have skilled professional helping us, trained engeers who advises theigging
welce to "bbc world news," broadcast to o viers on pbs inmerica, also around th globe. i am workin with their parers he at the bbc tonight a disaer. that i out a spokesman for the afghan president called it, brazen jailbreak in whi talib comnders and fighters is ge at kandahar -- escaped at kanhar present. it sounds like a plot from e movies. for afghan authories, is altooeal. >>t is the second-biggt prison in afanisn. these cellsheld hundrs of taliban ghte. bere thereak...
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weome to our viers o p in amica d also around th globe. after a sruggle to maintain a grip on his power and in ivory coast, toght urent gbagbo is beata cerful, and under arrest in abian. he battled again tops the baist bible alassane ottara. hundds were kled the stand up and now mr. agbo -- and no alassauattara fas th challee of governing aeepl divide nation. >>e los most reled. laurent gbagbo finally captured th ahange of clothe speay to find th wor in his bunke the president who would not give upower, anion seeking quietl >> it is a pasurto announce th the president ofvory cot habeen arreste. >> it took allhis force him out. first, sdier tried totorm his presenti compound repeatedly. they werdriv back. inhend, french andnited tiontroops pounded the buding a finlyhe aault onheeavi-arded sidee. acss ivory coast, the suen realization today that its over. [unintelligibl as you c s, pple here are elated. they have had mths of unceaint now urengbagbo is gone. people are srtinto lebre. . gbagbo still had sport in thesparts of the country. there
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welcome to our viewers andbs in america and ao arnd t globe. when you cannotay yourebt, vestors are abanning that i the lessonor portul, the latesturopn countryo ask for financialailo. and you know whatappens inne econy doesot stay there. today the ns fr portul pued the u.s. interest rat up for the first tim in ars. >>ortugal, soften sny, le bac now it needs to be bail out the pre mister did not wan to rort tbeggingowl,ut that is at happened. i am worried. >> we will t know torro >> ting to ste off this day, there have been four rounds of cuts there were new taxes on some pensions. public sector wagesr cu less mon for loc couils. but the market sought aount with a lge deficit, so rge the government wanted to avoid a bailout. >> we thoughthat we could manageor ourlves and everhing was settled for us. >> the big queion is not so much whathe size of the ilout fundill be, but wat conditions will be attached? at further austerity may b demanded? remember - this is a couny stilin recession. e u.k. will be exposed to the portuguese bailout because it
welcome to our viewers andbs in america and ao arnd t globe. when you cannotay yourebt, vestors are abanning that i the lessonor portul, the latesturopn countryo ask for financialailo. and you know whatappens inne econy doesot stay there. today the ns fr portul pued the u.s. interest rat up for the first tim in ars. >>ortugal, soften sny, le bac now it needs to be bail out the pre mister did not wan to rort tbeggingowl,ut that is at happened. i am worried. >> we will t know torro...
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t the top stories from aroun the globe anclicto play video reports. goo bbc.com/news to experien t in-depth, expert rerting of "b wor news" line >> fundi wasade possible by --he freeman foundaon onew york, stowe, vermont, and holul nman's own foundati, the john d. and cathere t. macarthur foundaon, and uniobank >> union bk haput its glal expertise to work f a wideange of companies. what can we do r yo >> "c wod news" was presented by kcet,os aeles.
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seehe news unfold, get the tostories from around the globe and click-to-pla video reports. go to bbc.com/newto exrien the inepthexpert reporting of "bbc world news" onne. > fuing was made possibley the freeman foundati of new york, stow vernt, and honolulu. nean's own foundation. the john. ancatherine t. macarthufountion. anuniobank. >> union bank has puits global expeise to work for a wide range of companies. wh can we do for you? >> "c wod news america" was presented by kcet,os aeles.
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and he's one of the best known death row inmates around the globe. and while ruling today brings hope for mia we asked him what his case means for justice in america. while he's at it again republican congressman ron paul is setting his sights on the white house for the third time announcing today his bid for the twenty twelve republican presidential nomination and ron paul's outspoken and fed antiwar views have made him into something of a libertarian icon and while money bombs and a bombastic following have earned him much attention in two thousand and eight unfortunately that support never translated into votes for the lawmaker now it is unclear just how much of a shot congressman paul has this time around but with war fatigue and a faltering economy wearing out us voters we ask whether juan paul's third time could be the charm but the answer i'm joined by an unlikely gentleman from miami florida to discuss more of his a broad hall of supporter behind the scenes that from two thousand and eight and you're with us now from miami florida thank you.
and he's one of the best known death row inmates around the globe. and while ruling today brings hope for mia we asked him what his case means for justice in america. while he's at it again republican congressman ron paul is setting his sights on the white house for the third time announcing today his bid for the twenty twelve republican presidential nomination and ron paul's outspoken and fed antiwar views have made him into something of a libertarian icon and while money bombs and a bombastic...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to on pbs in america and around the globe.oming up later, burning from border to border, wild fires raging out of control across texas. two firefighters have been killed. and the waiting game -- prince charles becomes the longest serving air parent. -- heir apparent. an award winning british photographer has been killed in a mortar attack in the libyan city of mizratah. he co-directed the documentary on the afghan war. two other journalists are believed to have been wounded. there were among a group of people who were caught up in mortar fire in the main road leading to the center of the city. [gunfire] >> the battle for libya is being fought on the streets of mizratah. today, it claimed that of a british photographer who was there to document the war. tim harrington was more famous than most. he made an oscar-nominated documentary about troops in afghanistan. last year, it was being shown in british cinemas. in a bbc interview in october, he spoke lightly, but knowingly about the dangers of that war correspondents face. >> as
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to on pbs in america and around the globe.oming up later, burning from border to border, wild fires raging out of control across texas. two firefighters have been killed. and the waiting game -- prince charles becomes the longest serving air parent. -- heir apparent. an award winning british photographer has been killed in a mortar attack in the libyan city of mizratah. he co-directed the documentary on the afghan war. two other journalists are believed to have...
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fifty million dollars was allocated to project a supersonic plane capable of reaching any point on the globe in only a few minutes and drop up to six times the bombs. orbiting space satellite that would actually have missiles on it that could be fired from space and reach a target in literally five to ten minutes as opposed to the current thirty minutes . military doctrine also for seize deploying batteries of missiles that orbit the planet striking at over seven thousand miles an hour these projectiles with capable of wiping out simultaneously to one hundred targets on the ground with a destructive power of a nuclear device. identify a target through overhead imagery process communications between military decision makers and then precisely enough to destroy the target with one shot. would it really be that big a step for projectile of software also known from space there's no practical difference and i'd venture to say that the person on the receiving end wouldn't see the distinction either. with all our technology we know bloody well that we cannot be assured absolutely one hundred percen
fifty million dollars was allocated to project a supersonic plane capable of reaching any point on the globe in only a few minutes and drop up to six times the bombs. orbiting space satellite that would actually have missiles on it that could be fired from space and reach a target in literally five to ten minutes as opposed to the current thirty minutes . military doctrine also for seize deploying batteries of missiles that orbit the planet striking at over seven thousand miles an hour these...
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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. an outrageous act led by an obscure anti-islamic preacher has produced a terrible result. what may prove to be the deadliest-ever attack on u.s. personnel in afghanistan. earlier this month, terry jones presided as the koran burned at his church in florida. the act when nearly unnoticed year, but the video of the then surfaced on the internet, provoking angry reaction. the protests began peacefully. they did not in that way. we have more on the deadly outbreak of violence. >> after friday prayers, the protests began in many afghan cities. hundreds of korans had been destroyed, not just one. "death to america digest date shouts. -- "death to america," bait shop. -- they shout. the outer wall was breached. the u.n. staff inside were hunted down. two were beheaded, it is claimed. afghans blamed the u.n. guard. witnesses said the u.n. did not fire first. >> this was an outrageous and cowardly attack against the u.n. staff which cannot be justified under any circumstances. >> some say the
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. an outrageous act led by an obscure anti-islamic preacher has produced a terrible result. what may prove to be the deadliest-ever attack on u.s. personnel in afghanistan. earlier this month, terry jones presided as the koran burned at his church in florida. the act when nearly unnoticed year, but the video of the then surfaced on the internet, provoking angry reaction. the protests began peacefully. they did not in that way. we...
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welcome to o viers on pbs in america and so aund the globe. after months of potica uncertainty shinivory coast back to the ink civil war, a so called nal fensive is under way toght the main city of idja the aim isislodgehe incumbent leader who ruseso gi up power. trps are surrounding theity after capturing the st othe cotry. buhow much blood will behed toestore the rightful vior of last year's ectio from avery coa, he's jn james. >> forces are omisg a major attack on the ty. these peopleon'tant to be there when thahapps. frce iworried as well. r thsecond day running, they've anuncemore army deploymentas they prepe to evacte 5,000 citizens. hundds are already at the fren military base and there now king french people to groutogeer at three sites in the city. the president's forcestill control abidjan. the majority of the ar hav fledr changed sid. several thousand molists in the republican guard a a f of the units remain bacd upy recently armed youth mhigato set up rdblos throughout the city. the electionwereupposed to end the civiwar. instead,
welcome to o viers on pbs in america and so aund the globe. after months of potica uncertainty shinivory coast back to the ink civil war, a so called nal fensive is under way toght the main city of idja the aim isislodgehe incumbent leader who ruseso gi up power. trps are surrounding theity after capturing the st othe cotry. buhow much blood will behed toestore the rightful vior of last year's ectio from avery coa, he's jn james. >> forces are omisg a major attack on the ty. these...
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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. an outrageous act led by an obscure anti-islamic preacher has produced a terrible result. what may prove to be the deadliest-ever attack on u.s. personnel in afghanistan. earlier this month, terry jones presided as the koran burned at his church in florida. the act when nearly unnoticed year, but the video of the then surfaced on the internet, provoking angry reaction. the protests began peacefully. they did not in that way. we have more on the deadly outbreak of violence. >> after friday prayers, the protests began in many afghan cities. hundreds of korans had been destroyed, not just one. "death to america digest date shouts. -- "death to america," bait shop. -- they shout. the outer wall was breached. the u.n. staff inside were hunted down. two were beheaded, it is claimed. afghans blamed the u.n. guard. witnesses said the u.n. did not fire first. >> this was an outrageous and cowardly attack against the u.n. staff which cannot be justified under any circumstances. >> some say the
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. an outrageous act led by an obscure anti-islamic preacher has produced a terrible result. what may prove to be the deadliest-ever attack on u.s. personnel in afghanistan. earlier this month, terry jones presided as the koran burned at his church in florida. the act when nearly unnoticed year, but the video of the then surfaced on the internet, provoking angry reaction. the protests began peacefully. they did not in that way. we...
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these are red globe grapes. huge grapes, loaded with flavor.y have a couple of seeds in it but that's okay. just make sure that that stem is nice and green. you can find these grapes for $1.99 a pound. that's your average price. look at these beautiful green peppers. prices have really come down on green bell peppers. at one time they were as high as 3.99 a pound but now you can find them for 89 cents a pound. that's a great average price for these peppers and the big ones like this are great to stuff them with sausage and i are cota a and ricotta. green beans different growing areas so plenty of them. the average price on these beans about 79 cents a pound at your local market. so just an example. there's three items. there's plenty out there. eat fresh. stay healthy and save money. that's a beautiful thing. >>> well, today is "good friday." >> one of the holiest days for catholics around the world. processions like this one in jerusalem are taking place across the globe. israeli security forces are on high alert with the catholic holy days co
these are red globe grapes. huge grapes, loaded with flavor.y have a couple of seeds in it but that's okay. just make sure that that stem is nice and green. you can find these grapes for $1.99 a pound. that's your average price. look at these beautiful green peppers. prices have really come down on green bell peppers. at one time they were as high as 3.99 a pound but now you can find them for 89 cents a pound. that's a great average price for these peppers and the big ones like this are great...
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get the top stories from around the globe. and click to play video reports.om/news to experience the in-depth expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and katherine t. mcarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was >> "bbc world news" was
get the top stories from around the globe. and click to play video reports.om/news to experience the in-depth expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and katherine t. mcarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world...
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weome o newon pbsn amica,nd also around the globe. brutal, ievo, and deplorable -- tse a the words being us t describe the conditions in the libyan ty o nastah, whh has come underonstt atta frocolol gaddafi's forces. u.s. defce sectary announced that president obama has apoved the use of amed pratorrones to precisely target gaddafi's troops,ut will this enough to breathe stalemat >> resting after a nht of bale. they call themselves the eagle fighters. some neigors. some cousins. all our brhersn arms. their leader, a steelworker, tells me the rebels losthree st night, including one ofis men. but they kept colonel gdaf's rcesff their streets for now. they dilayeannoyance of usterombs whi they say nded on hes a a permket. is is theailspin of one of them. theail fin of one of them ese weapons are deadly, indiscriminate, anwide banned en, bomblet, hdlinit as oughtcoulstill explode. inhis neighborhood, everyone knows the no go zones. here among thereckage, cilians are a pme target. this is as fars we can go. we have en td that colonel gadda
weome o newon pbsn amica,nd also around the globe. brutal, ievo, and deplorable -- tse a the words being us t describe the conditions in the libyan ty o nastah, whh has come underonstt atta frocolol gaddafi's forces. u.s. defce sectary announced that president obama has apoved the use of amed pratorrones to precisely target gaddafi's troops,ut will this enough to breathe stalemat >> resting after a nht of bale. they call themselves the eagle fighters. some neigors. some cousins. all our...
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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. and outrageous act led by an obscure anti-islamic preacher has produced a terrible result. what may prove to be the deadliest attack ever on u.n. personnel in afghanistan. last summer, terry jones presided as the muslim holy book the koran was burned at his tiny church. video has produced angry reaction. humphrey of sleet reports on the deadly outbreak of violence. -- humphrey hawksley. >> it began after friday prayers, protesters angry about the burning of the iran marched on the u.n. headquarters. they chanted "death to the u.s. and death to israel." for awhile, it was relatively peaceful. then violence broke out afghan police fired into the air, but that did not stop things. it is thought to be the worst assaults on u.n. in afghanistan. afghan police said two of the victims were be headed by the attackers. >> the offices were badly damaged and our colleagues -- it is a difficult situation for us. our first priority is to secure the safety of our colleagues who are still there and t
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. and outrageous act led by an obscure anti-islamic preacher has produced a terrible result. what may prove to be the deadliest attack ever on u.n. personnel in afghanistan. last summer, terry jones presided as the muslim holy book the koran was burned at his tiny church. video has produced angry reaction. humphrey of sleet reports on the deadly outbreak of violence. -- humphrey hawksley. >> it began after friday prayers,...
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when you think about it, besides the incredible trauma violence is inflicting on our globe, the cost of global violence is huge. the cost of just partner violence, $6 billion per year. canada, $1 billion per year. the united kingdom, $23 billion per year. that is only one aspect. imagine if we took the time to record and tallied the global cost of all types of violence against women. it would be astronomical. man, unless you feel left out, don't worry, you are included in this. that america we have the proud distinction of being one of the most violent places for boys. one in five boys will be molested before they are 13. these figures are low because many -- when sexually abused boys are not treated, society has to deal with them later, resulting in problems like crime and more sexual abuse. the suicide rate for boys who have been abused is 14 times higher than a non abused boy. drug use is 12-40 times greater. many experts believe that many boys are sexually abused. after a came out on the other side of my abuse, had to dedicate my work. i completed a short film called flashcards,
when you think about it, besides the incredible trauma violence is inflicting on our globe, the cost of global violence is huge. the cost of just partner violence, $6 billion per year. canada, $1 billion per year. the united kingdom, $23 billion per year. that is only one aspect. imagine if we took the time to record and tallied the global cost of all types of violence against women. it would be astronomical. man, unless you feel left out, don't worry, you are included in this. that america we...
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weome our viewers on s in amera and also around e globe. to acrafttacked the libyan capitol tripolitoday, t it is not easy to confirm who or what was being targed. colol gaddafi apear ubowed the strike. libyan televisioshow pictures ofim driving throu the streets, pmpin his fist and laughing,ot perhaps without cause. today the u.s. rected an peal fro britainnd france top itsommitment to the stggle against colol ddaf >> fst t sound o military jets. earlier th week, tripoli did not feel le a city at war. from the roof, i was clear that s chging. there were bstsf an- aircft fire,nd the around 5 miles away, the nato ples hit their target it allappened while nato was meetg inerlin, promising what it called a high operationasimp. -- teer. and our lear, - an ur ater, libyan tvook ournists ud scene of an attack. ndows had been blownut d the doors. witnesseaid up to 10 people had been wounded by ying glass. thtarg of the raids we abt00 yds away, milary ba. they danded -- te usomething. yobrought uso th place to film. if you broughtus to thislace fm,
weome our viewers on s in amera and also around e globe. to acrafttacked the libyan capitol tripolitoday, t it is not easy to confirm who or what was being targed. colol gaddafi apear ubowed the strike. libyan televisioshow pictures ofim driving throu the streets, pmpin his fist and laughing,ot perhaps without cause. today the u.s. rected an peal fro britainnd france top itsommitment to the stggle against colol ddaf >> fst t sound o military jets. earlier th week, tripoli did not feel le...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcasting on pbs and america and around the globe. saying sorry, media giant news international admits hacking and offers millions of compensation. and that life through the lens, photographers warned to act responsibly when taking pictures of kate middleton. >>> the battle for control of the ivory coast's main city has taken an unexpected turn. the united nations says forces loyal to laurent gbagbo who has been refusing to give up the presidency have used the ruse of peace talks to reinforce their positions. officials say gbagbo's forces have gained ground in the battle at have professional heavy weapons and are advancing on the headquarters of the internationally recognized president, alassane tar. -- alassane at ouattara. >> they have regained forces there. while we speak, they may be very close to the hotel. ofy're using the lull tuesday as a trick to reinforce their position. they said they were agreeing to talks, but instead they were consolidating to positions. >> earlier, there was some easing of conditions for civilians. andr
welcome to "bbc world news," broadcasting on pbs and america and around the globe. saying sorry, media giant news international admits hacking and offers millions of compensation. and that life through the lens, photographers warned to act responsibly when taking pictures of kate middleton. >>> the battle for control of the ivory coast's main city has taken an unexpected turn. the united nations says forces loyal to laurent gbagbo who has been refusing to give up the...
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yeah we just as great fans of aviation as myself who are here together at the globe. in sharing classroom desks and sitting examinations together. it just so happens that we had the same instructor. through. a real noon on march twenty seventh one thousand sixty eight the flight controller of the skull of ski airfield was desperately trying to contact the fighter jet trainer number six to five got in the pilot and reported ten minutes before in theory the aircraft should have appeared over the runway two minutes after the radio exchange time passed got in and said you didn't respond to calls to contact ground control it became clear half an hour later that the fighter had been involved in an accident. the air force regiments second in command were told me to report to the general. he told me that something had happened to her care and. rescue teams were dispatched to locate the crash site around three pm one of the crews noticed a deep charring hole in the ground amidst the birch trees it was later established that it was five meters deep the disaster meant that two m
yeah we just as great fans of aviation as myself who are here together at the globe. in sharing classroom desks and sitting examinations together. it just so happens that we had the same instructor. through. a real noon on march twenty seventh one thousand sixty eight the flight controller of the skull of ski airfield was desperately trying to contact the fighter jet trainer number six to five got in the pilot and reported ten minutes before in theory the aircraft should have appeared over the...
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these devastate the lives of women and men everywhere around the globe. how does this affect you? what relevance does this have today as we sit enjoying lunch at the women's day event? it affects you more than you think. bear with me as i share some statistics. i had the privilege of speaking at the united nations a few weeks ago, a humbling experience. the u.n. has been a leader in establishing the human rights of women. in 1979 that established the convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women. this is designed to protect women. president carter signed the document and send it to the senate foreign relations committee for a vote in 1980. to date, 31 years later, the united states is the only developed nation that has failed to ratify the treaty, putting us and the company of somalia, sudan, iran, and zimbabwe. this past month and the halls of congress, we have seen an attack on american women like never before. instead of a clear focus on the budget and job creation, there has been a concentrated effort to limit women's rights. we have had a major pu
these devastate the lives of women and men everywhere around the globe. how does this affect you? what relevance does this have today as we sit enjoying lunch at the women's day event? it affects you more than you think. bear with me as i share some statistics. i had the privilege of speaking at the united nations a few weeks ago, a humbling experience. the u.n. has been a leader in establishing the human rights of women. in 1979 that established the convention on the elimination of all forms...
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a view from inside europe with doug saunders, european bureau chief for "the globe and mail" and a book about migration. also michael connelly is here. his book, "the fifth witness", hit bookstores. coming up next. --www.ncicap.org-- you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in improving financial literacy. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: doug saunders is the author of the new text, "arrival city: how the largest migration in history is reshaping our world". he is based in london. we're honored to have him in los angeles. good to meet you. >> pleasure to be here. tavis: let me start with libya. we're backing down our engagement, backing down our involvement. the u.n. has to step up and because of that, their questions about the success of this mission. your thoughts? >> unlike iraq, this was a case where most people agreed some help was needed from outside. this is a popular uprising that would happ
a view from inside europe with doug saunders, european bureau chief for "the globe and mail" and a book about migration. also michael connelly is here. his book, "the fifth witness", hit bookstores. coming up next. --www.ncicap.org-- you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in improving financial literacy. nationwide is on your side. >> and by...
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places because the belief is that after the financial collapse that shook the globe and it reverberated all across the world there hasn't been anything to replace the old system that reflects the new world where the united states is not the one singular power tate's economic policy the way that it was in the one nine hundred forty four conference when the dollar was named the reserve currency this idea among thinkers here or at least behind this conference is that there needs to be a system that reflects that this is no longer you know polar world it is a multipolar world to bring to developing nations into the conversation the bric nations brazil russia india china nations that now are fueling growth and have booming economies around the world in opposition to the developed nations such as the united states that were growth is really stagnated this was the setting of the one nine hundred forty four the famous bretton woods conference that essentially set the monetary system and policy for the world the international system this is where the international monetary fund was established t
places because the belief is that after the financial collapse that shook the globe and it reverberated all across the world there hasn't been anything to replace the old system that reflects the new world where the united states is not the one singular power tate's economic policy the way that it was in the one nine hundred forty four conference when the dollar was named the reserve currency this idea among thinkers here or at least behind this conference is that there needs to be a system...