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our reportis by jen wivell of itn a shs just how ingrained cocain is in the culture ere. >> reporter: this is t center of cocaine production, the peruvian jungle and whe most of britain's cocaine is mafactured. in macation pits cmists mix coca leaes with acid to make cocain in its purist for >> translator:ere we're placing it in tanks with kerosene so the ug will start cong out. here the checals are mixing and curdlingith the drug as it stirred. >> reporter: according to the united nations offe on ugs d crime, peruvian tffickers t away th exporng 282 tons of cocaine last year making peru the wod's number onexporter. >> most of the cocaine that is produced i colombia goes towards the north american market. and mo of the cocai that is produced in peru is now headed towards the european market. >> reporter: unlike growing cocaine in colombia, in peru it's legal. the companyhen selt to workers wh chew on the leaves help them acclimatize to the hi altitude. but enaco ensures that 90% of the crop is sold to drug traffickers and soldat almost ice the government rate. >> translar: i began gro
our reportis by jen wivell of itn a shs just how ingrained cocain is in the culture ere. >> reporter: this is t center of cocaine production, the peruvian jungle and whe most of britain's cocaine is mafactured. in macation pits cmists mix coca leaes with acid to make cocain in its purist for >> translator:ere we're placing it in tanks with kerosene so the ug will start cong out. here the checals are mixing and curdlingith the drug as it stirred. >> reporter: according to the...
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begin with the heightened tensions between iran and the Ñó west with this report from carl dinnen of itnorter: this, according to iranian tv, is the shahab 3 missile. it was tested earlier today during "operation great prophet 4." shahab 3 has been launched before, but this variant appears to have a longer range. today's launch has an added edge in the light of last week's revelations of a new iranian nuclear facility near the city of qom. the iranians keen to point out there is no link. >> translator: the main purpose of the missile tests is of a defensive nature. we've made progress in missile technology, so we need to perform such tests just like the other countries. there's no link between the missile maneuvers and our peaceful nuclear activities. >> reporter: but the range of the shahab 3 clearly now threatens israel. add to that the expanding nuclear program and the iranian president's professed desire for israel to be wiped off the map, and it's clear that israel's response to this will be key. there is likely to be an element of positioning in iran's weekend military maneuvers. o
begin with the heightened tensions between iran and the Ñó west with this report from carl dinnen of itnorter: this, according to iranian tv, is the shahab 3 missile. it was tested earlier today during "operation great prophet 4." shahab 3 has been launched before, but this variant appears to have a longer range. today's launch has an added edge in the light of last week's revelations of a new iranian nuclear facility near the city of qom. the iranians keen to point out there is no...
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our lead focus, we look at that possibility and how it was reported today from our british partner itn. >> reporter: u.s. troops defending a remote outpost near the border with pakistan. the insurgents are emboldened. without reinforcements, the top u.s. and nato commander in afghanistan is warning the war will likely result in failure. in a confidential briefing obtained by "the washington post," general stanley mcchrystal says failure to gain the initiative and reverse insurgents' momentum in the near term, next 12 months, while afghan security capacity matures, risks an outcome where defeating the insurgency is no longer possible. the u.s. deployment in afghanistan has already doubled this year and will rise to 68,000 by year end, but calls for even more will prove even more unpopular with american voters. questioning not the strength of the force but the strategy. >> i think it's important that we match strategy to resources. what i'm also not going to do is put the resource question before the strategy question. until i'm satisfied that we've got the right strategy, i'm not going
our lead focus, we look at that possibility and how it was reported today from our british partner itn. >> reporter: u.s. troops defending a remote outpost near the border with pakistan. the insurgents are emboldened. without reinforcements, the top u.s. and nato commander in afghanistan is warning the war will likely result in failure. in a confidential briefing obtained by "the washington post," general stanley mcchrystal says failure to gain the initiative and reverse...
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we start our reporting with itn's samira ahmed. >> to protect the u.s. homeland -- >> reporter: a sign of weakness or a fresh start for american-russian relations? nato's secretary-general announced today that president ssile defense shield was the latter. >> it is possible for nato and russia to make a new beginning and to enjoy a far more productive relationship in the future. we should explore the potential for linking the u.s. nato and russian missile defense systems at an appropriate time. >> reporter: russia's president medvedev welcomed the decision last night. and prime minister putin called it a "correct and brave decision," adding that he expected further warming of relations with the u.s., enabling russia, kazakhstan and belarus to join the world trade organization. a new tone has emerged from north korea, too, overnight. just months after defying a ban to test fire long-range ballistic missiles and an underground nuclear test, president kim jong-il has told a chinese envoy they want to restart negotiations. >> please help me in welcoming home
we start our reporting with itn's samira ahmed. >> to protect the u.s. homeland -- >> reporter: a sign of weakness or a fresh start for american-russian relations? nato's secretary-general announced today that president ssile defense shield was the latter. >> it is possible for nato and russia to make a new beginning and to enjoy a far more productive relationship in the future. we should explore the potential for linking the u.s. nato and russian missile defense systems at an...
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in tonight's lead focus jonathan miller of itn reports on the uproar. he filed his report late last night. >> reporter: the searing u.n. investigation pulls no punches and accuses both sides of committing actions amounting to war crimes and possibly crimes against humanity, too. the 22-day offensive in gaza that israel called "operation cast lead" killed 1400 palestinians and 13 israelis. hamas rockets from gaza constituted indiscriminate and deliberate attacks on israeli civilians, the u.n. fact finding mission concluded. israel, accused of directing its military operation at the people of gaza, of the direct targeting and arbitrary killing of civilians, the wanton destruction of property. the former chief prosecutor from two u.n. criminal tribunals for the former yugoslavia and for rwanda led the four-man investigation mission. this afternoon in new york judge richard goldstone of south africa presented the findings of his 574-page report. >> there is strong evidence to establish that numerous serious violations of international law, both humanitarian
in tonight's lead focus jonathan miller of itn reports on the uproar. he filed his report late last night. >> reporter: the searing u.n. investigation pulls no punches and accuses both sides of committing actions amounting to war crimes and possibly crimes against humanity, too. the 22-day offensive in gaza that israel called "operation cast lead" killed 1400 palestinians and 13 israelis. hamas rockets from gaza constituted indiscriminate and deliberate attacks on israeli...
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andrew thomas of itn looks at the fallout. >> initially it seemed heroic and necessary. but questions are being asked about whether the raid to rescue a british journalist and his afghan colleague was wise. and whether the journalists have been reckless in putting themselves in danger in the first place. this is what they had initially come to see, the site of a nato attack on a fuel tanker which had been hijacked by the taliban. overnight, stephen farrell had written an account of his ordeal in which he defends the decision to make the trip. on "the new york times" website he admits that when he and afghan journalist sultan munadi first got near the site of the nato attack, sultan began talking to the police and gleaned it was not safe to go off the main highway to the site. but the following day, they went anyway. i checked with sultan and the driver to see if they felt safe going there. and they said it seemed all right. at the riverbank where the destroyed fuel tankers were, the journalists began interviewing locals. they were initially keen to talk. but as time pass
andrew thomas of itn looks at the fallout. >> initially it seemed heroic and necessary. but questions are being asked about whether the raid to rescue a british journalist and his afghan colleague was wise. and whether the journalists have been reckless in putting themselves in danger in the first place. this is what they had initially come to see, the site of a nato attack on a fuel tanker which had been hijacked by the taliban. overnight, stephen farrell had written an account of his...
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that in mind, we were struck by a report that came to our attention today from our british partner, itn, about the apparent surrender of scores of afghan police to the taliban in recent weeks. you'll notice in alex thompson's report how readily they seem to give up. >> reporter: this video came to us from a highly trusted source in kabul. this is baglan province in the northeast of afghanistan. what you're watching took place in the past three weeks. there are a small number of armed taliban fighters present on this road, but they've not set up any formal roadblock as such. over a number of hours, about 70 afghan policemen came to this spot. and they came here to surrender. the video clearly shows the number of officers turning up to be disarmed by taliban fighters even though they vastly outnumber them 7-1. their ammo belts and webbing are removed as well as their weapons, all of which, of course, has been paid for by the west. and then the police officers are free to go. they don't wish to join the taliban, it appears, but they certainly don't want to fight them either. indeed, their
that in mind, we were struck by a report that came to our attention today from our british partner, itn, about the apparent surrender of scores of afghan police to the taliban in recent weeks. you'll notice in alex thompson's report how readily they seem to give up. >> reporter: this video came to us from a highly trusted source in kabul. this is baglan province in the northeast of afghanistan. what you're watching took place in the past three weeks. there are a small number of armed...
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. >> susie: can the econo count on conmers to be the agent of growt as did itn the past? >> i d't think it will be the same it was in the past. in the last fewears, we had stronger con some00 gwth in part because t worth was higher, e which pres were higher, health pricesre higher, sonow things are turned around so the added stimulus tconsumer spending is not there and they're working against at. >> sus: so where is growth going to come fr? at first it's going to com fromn invtory adjtment. businesses havbeen very careful in parin back their inventyes, they didn't want to he to pay f products on the shelves at weren't going to be bough now they need to add and restock, that's a normal part ofn initial rovery, that will add t growth. that ll add to production. i think the rest of the world is binning to do bette as well so,e'llee some export growth, that wil add strengt as well. >> susie: mr. ens, you said today that the u.s. economy may be facing t great inflation 2.0. so how serious aanger is inflatn? >> i don't thi that inflation is abig probl at the moment,r for the fo
. >> susie: can the econo count on conmers to be the agent of growt as did itn the past? >> i d't think it will be the same it was in the past. in the last fewears, we had stronger con some00 gwth in part because t worth was higher, e which pres were higher, health pricesre higher, sonow things are turned around so the added stimulus tconsumer spending is not there and they're working against at. >> sus: so where is growth going to come fr? at first it's going to com fromn...
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a way to work from 60 to 75, or maybe you're 5 and you want to d from 58 to 75, but you want to do itnre part-time capacity, obously, if you goart time, your incomwill get lower. if ou want to accs yr defined befit plansn some way, you could not dot under the currt tax code and under erisa. you ju couldn't. you could go part me, but you coulnot access your defined benefit plan. >> bonnie: while scalled defined befit pension plans -- pensions that promise reties a certain amou at a certain ag-- are not offered as widely as they once we, they still providthe primary source of support for just more than 30% of workers questioned by researchers in 2006. that is down sharplyrom the percentage ofag woers who received and relied on them a decade otwo ago. defined nefit plans have been isplaced by 4ks and so-called seiras, which allow ployees to save for tirement and for companies to match o contribute to employees' savings and the savings grow tax-free. t those plans arless generous than defined benefits plans. yet anher legal obstacles that many employees are eligle for early retireme benefi
a way to work from 60 to 75, or maybe you're 5 and you want to d from 58 to 75, but you want to do itnre part-time capacity, obously, if you goart time, your incomwill get lower. if ou want to accs yr defined befit plansn some way, you could not dot under the currt tax code and under erisa. you ju couldn't. you could go part me, but you coulnot access your defined benefit plan. >> bonnie: while scalled defined befit pension plans -- pensions that promise reties a certain amou at a certain...
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bein with the news from thailand with samira ahmed o itn. >> an htoric milesne says the s. aids agency on the result othe twin vaccine trial. but is it a breaktough? inbangkok, scientists carried out e search and they ow it will have aig impact. >> in the international scieific and medical communities around the globe, this tal will be regnized as a testament to thailand's ability to successfully execute a complicated vaccine trial, the largest ever attempted that ended with aredible conclusion and that brought us one ep close tore aniv vaccine. >> the million-pound trial started in 2003 and involved more than 16,000 volunteers, men d women age18 to 30 at average risk becoming infeed. for three years, half were given the vaccines. the otr half, placebo injections andere monitor for anoth three years. both drugs stimulate dferent aspects of the immune stem to fight hiv but had been deemed ilures on their own. vaccine one alvac uses a disabled poxvirus with genetic materialrom hiv inserted into it. it prompts th bodies toake "t" cells kill the infection. vaccine contns an h p
bein with the news from thailand with samira ahmed o itn. >> an htoric milesne says the s. aids agency on the result othe twin vaccine trial. but is it a breaktough? inbangkok, scientists carried out e search and they ow it will have aig impact. >> in the international scieific and medical communities around the globe, this tal will be regnized as a testament to thailand's ability to successfully execute a complicated vaccine trial, the largest ever attempted that ended with...
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bill nee of itn is with british and american forces. >> reporter: the en of nighttime assault held mu and british troops struggle on to hlicopters, atacked as nded. ta-offs a dangerous moment. no lights, little rt, their ur has beendeadly, with dons killed. gun fooi from fire from the ame troops. onhe chinooks rely 30 british soldrs. >> it wld not have been possible withou american help. >> reporte the americans used nine transporthelicopter other gunshipsoverhead. nine chinks, equivalent on one mission to the entire british chinook eet in helmund. amican surge made it possible themericans have a lot of aviation, more aviati than the british and enabled us to get into one chinook. >>e're using the american aviation and if effect usi the brish infantry. >>eporter: in the deadliest war zone for bth armies joint operations a mutual respet. >> i get exted when we plo british, because i kno somethg good'soing to happenen. >> reporter: bad things hpen, too. casualties. the america have also brought dozens of hecopters forthat. at one base, there were three blkhawk medica hicopters beforethe
bill nee of itn is with british and american forces. >> reporter: the en of nighttime assault held mu and british troops struggle on to hlicopters, atacked as nded. ta-offs a dangerous moment. no lights, little rt, their ur has beendeadly, with dons killed. gun fooi from fire from the ame troops. onhe chinooks rely 30 british soldrs. >> it wld not have been possible withou american help. >> reporte the americans used nine transporthelicopter other gunshipsoverhead. nine...
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toght's lead focus, john than mler of itn reports o the uproar. he filedhis report late last night. >> reporter: the searing.n. investigatn pulls no punches and accusing both sides of committi actions amountingo war cris and possibly crimes against humanity, too. the 22-day offensiv in gaza that iael called "operation cast lead" killed 10 pastinians and 13 israelis. hamas rockets from gaza nstituted indiscrimite and deliberate attacks on iaeli civilis, the u.n. fact fding mission concluded. isra, accusedf directing i mitary operation athe people ga. ofhe direct targeting and artrary killing of civilians, the wanon destrucon o property. the former chief prosecutor from two u.n. criminal tribunal for the formerugoslavia and for rwanda led the four-man gaza investigation missio this afternoon in new yk judge richar goldsto of south africa pesented the findings of his 574-pagereport. >> there is stng evidence to establish that numerousserious violatio of international law, bo human tear and huma rights law, were coitted by israel during the military o
toght's lead focus, john than mler of itn reports o the uproar. he filedhis report late last night. >> reporter: the searing.n. investigatn pulls no punches and accusing both sides of committi actions amountingo war cris and possibly crimes against humanity, too. the 22-day offensiv in gaza that iael called "operation cast lead" killed 10 pastinians and 13 israelis. hamas rockets from gaza nstituted indiscrimite and deliberate attacks on iaeli civilis, the u.n. fact fding...
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itn's gish juneja rerts from this little vited are >> reporter: a mixtre of poverty andlimate changelled baby ros she died so after catching pneumonia. there was nonearby medial facility. but rose's distught faer sa the sudden onsetof the illness down to changing weatherpatterns. >>ranslator: since i can remeer, i've seen the sun getting stronger and t winds gettin colde you can see at this altude. i can only imagine what it mst be up higher up le where i grew up as a child. >>ow are you meant to predict such things. >> reporter: in ye in the andes er 300abies have died and not all deaths are ported. doctors complainhat by the timeick children rch them from roteregions, often a ey can do is offer respite. >> translator: at this hpital we've h 28 deaths. at least 22 died at home and 6 died here. when they arrive the children alady have serious pneumon. little beck do for themand they die within few hours >> reporter: her nearly 4,000 meters above a level, records show the sun's rays are gettg stnger and the nights colder. locals say a lack of basic health svices is now compnded by thi
itn's gish juneja rerts from this little vited are >> reporter: a mixtre of poverty andlimate changelled baby ros she died so after catching pneumonia. there was nonearby medial facility. but rose's distught faer sa the sudden onsetof the illness down to changing weatherpatterns. >>ranslator: since i can remeer, i've seen the sun getting stronger and t winds gettin colde you can see at this altude. i can only imagine what it mst be up higher up le where i grew up as a child....
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and he cast itn moral tms, which is awfully important. as far specifics, and he did in fact call for an indidual mandate whicis a republican idea he did go to pol for those who cod not obtain iurance, which is a jn mccain idea -- pool he didalk openly about local maractice reform. >> charles likes that one. >> b those were all ecifics. you must be kidding. onalpractice he threw a ball and that was so transparently insincere --e said i am going to try demonstration prect, but lieves it out of the bill.here he iremaking 16 of the economy anhe is leaving out tort reform. >> an idea -- >> he is saying the would be no tort reform in e bill. hat is what he said. it wouldn't matter if there were. but that is neithehere nor there a nse we know from states that ha a very severe caps on, whayou can award peoplend lawsuits, that it has not chang the equation on st. >> that is not te at all. -- it has had a dratic chang >> why don't you try, youi lie charles. >> prericate. >> t fact is, we can have any of the big things u want, most people want, that
and he cast itn moral tms, which is awfully important. as far specifics, and he did in fact call for an indidual mandate whicis a republican idea he did go to pol for those who cod not obtain iurance, which is a jn mccain idea -- pool he didalk openly about local maractice reform. >> charles likes that one. >> b those were all ecifics. you must be kidding. onalpractice he threw a ball and that was so transparently insincere --e said i am going to try demonstration prect, but lieves...
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. >> that report from alex ompson of itn. >>> two american sailors were killed todayn theouthern philippineinoadside bomb believed to have bn planted by militants linked tol qaeda. a filipino marine was also killed. an estimat 600 s. counterterrorism forces were sent to the muslim sou seven years o to provide combat training to filipino troops fighting the militants >>> in the northern philpines floong from a tropal storm that h manila and the surrounding provinc over the weekend continue to bri misery to hundreds o thousan of people and has left almo 300 dead or ssing. we wa toake you there tonight to showou just what it's le and how people are coping with the 450i ter. wayne hays is the suburb of manila. reporter: these people are coping the best th can. even in a crisis they can find a sme and some home comforts, but tre is also anger he. they say the gernment isn't heing them. >> reporte the residts here say they expect thisater to be ound for many more weekso come. the reason, they say is because local authorities are refusing to open a nearby flood control system becau of ncerns it wi c
. >> that report from alex ompson of itn. >>> two american sailors were killed todayn theouthern philippineinoadside bomb believed to have bn planted by militants linked tol qaeda. a filipino marine was also killed. an estimat 600 s. counterterrorism forces were sent to the muslim sou seven years o to provide combat training to filipino troops fighting the militants >>> in the northern philpines floong from a tropal storm that h manila and the surrounding provinc over...
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and for most of that time the government will pay them as we hear in this report from jenny wivell of itn >> reporter: who's pushing the pram? at the end of the pregnancy, traditionally it's been the mother who's left holding the baby. but changes could result in more fathers staying home. currently fathers only get two weeks paternity leave while new mothers can take up off to a year off work. under new proposals that year's leave could be divided between the parents with the father taking a maximum of six months off work. this won't cost the government any extra money though as payment remains the same. nine months of statutory paid leave and three months of unpaid leave. >> it's dependent on the mother going back to work and, therefore, there's a transfer of that leave to the father. >> reporter: these plans have angered employers who claim that extension of paternity rights will be hugely disruptive. >> with regard to maternity leave, whether mom or dad, it's not the leave, it's not the pay, it's the administrative nightmare that's involved especially for a small employer trying to ju
and for most of that time the government will pay them as we hear in this report from jenny wivell of itn >> reporter: who's pushing the pram? at the end of the pregnancy, traditionally it's been the mother who's left holding the baby. but changes could result in more fathers staying home. currently fathers only get two weeks paternity leave while new mothers can take up off to a year off work. under new proposals that year's leave could be divided between the parents with the father...
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itn's girish juneja reports from this little visited area. >> reporter: a mixture of poverty and climate change killed baby rose, according to her parents. they died soon after catching pneumonia. there was no nearby medical but rose's distraught father says the sudden onset of the illness is down to changing weather patterns. >> translator: since i can remember, i've seen the sun getting stronger and the winds getting colder. you can feel it at this altitude. i can only imagine what it must be up higher up like where i grew up as a chi. how are you meant to predict such things? >> reporter: this year in the andes over 300 babies r known to have died with treatable diseases and not all deaths are reported. doctors complain that by the time sick children reach them from remote regions, often all they can do is offer respite. >> translator: at this hospital we've had 28 deaths. from these, 22 died at home and 6 died here. when they arrive the children generally already have serious pneumonia. so much so that sometimes very little can be done for them and they die within a few hours. >> rep
itn's girish juneja reports from this little visited area. >> reporter: a mixture of poverty and climate change killed baby rose, according to her parents. they died soon after catching pneumonia. there was no nearby medical but rose's distraught father says the sudden onset of the illness is down to changing weather patterns. >> translator: since i can remember, i've seen the sun getting stronger and the winds getting colder. you can feel it at this altitude. i can only imagine...
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. >> that report from itn's rags martel. >>> from thearibbean there e more signs that rlations beeen the u.s. and cuba ntinue to warm. yesterdait was revealed that a senior u. diplomat he a series oreviously undiscled ilon a recent viit to that couny. the kipt also met wit opposition activistsuring the trip. not long ago the uited states eased restrictions o traveng and sding money to cuba. the u. has also been intalks with cuba over migration issues and over restori direct mail service beeen the two countries, something that s suspended in963. >>> tre was yet another warning today about the dange posed by globalwarming. according to a report issu by the international fo polic rearch institute, an ngo devoted to eliminating hunger, rising temperatures could devastate family farming inoor counies around the world. sub-saharan africa a southern asia will be hit especially ha, the report say fcing 25 million more ildren into hunger over the ne several decades. >>> in the southea asian nation of laysia, the impact of climatechange isn't th only environmental worry. like imany countriesin
. >> that report from itn's rags martel. >>> from thearibbean there e more signs that rlations beeen the u.s. and cuba ntinue to warm. yesterdait was revealed that a senior u. diplomat he a series oreviously undiscled ilon a recent viit to that couny. the kipt also met wit opposition activistsuring the trip. not long ago the uited states eased restrictions o traveng and sding money to cuba. the u. has also been intalks with cuba over migration issues and over restori direct mail...
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in tonight's "lead focus" we want to show you how the cooperation is playing out÷"ñ bill neely of itns with british and american forces. >> reporter: the end of a +f nighttime assault in helmand and british troops struggle on to helicopters. theyere attacked as landed. take-off is a dangerous moment. no lights, little rest, their tour has been deadly, with dozens killed. gunfire from the american troops. who have ploen thrown them in and out. on bore the chinooks are nearly 300 british soldiers. >> it's a british operation, but it would not have been possible without american help. >> reporter: the americans used nine transport helicopters, other gunships overhead. nine chinooks, equivalent on one mission to the entire british chinook fleet in helmand. the american surge mais made this possible. >> the americans do have a lot of aviation, more aviation than the british and enabled us to get into one chinook. >> we're using the american aviation and in effect using the british infantry. >> reporter: in the deadliest war zone for both armies, joint operations and mutual respect. >> i ge
in tonight's "lead focus" we want to show you how the cooperation is playing out÷"ñ bill neely of itns with british and american forces. >> reporter: the end of a +f nighttime assault in helmand and british troops struggle on to helicopters. theyere attacked as landed. take-off is a dangerous moment. no lights, little rest, their tour has been deadly, with dozens killed. gunfire from the american troops. who have ploen thrown them in and out. on bore the chinooks are...
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we lear in this report from rags martel from itn. >> reporter: the police came at dawn. 700 officers descended on the illegal migrant camp known as the jungle. some were led by force. others were carried away. officials say 280 were rounded up. half were minors. aid workers accused the police of being heavy handed. the day began more peacefully. the jungle was home to as many as a thousand migrants. many had left knowing the police were on their way. those who stayed stood quietly behind banners asking for shel. france's northern coast has been a bottleneck for illegal migrants traveling to britain for years. the jungle is located outside calais' main ferry terminal. it's just eight miles from another camp which was closed in 2002. since then the number of foiled attempts to enter the uk has more than doubled, from 7,500 in 2004 to almost 20,000 last year. >> the conditions in the camp according to colleagues who have been there only this week are amongst the worst they've ever seen. and that's people who have been to camps in rwanda and the middle east. >> reporter: today's operatio
we lear in this report from rags martel from itn. >> reporter: the police came at dawn. 700 officers descended on the illegal migrant camp known as the jungle. some were led by force. others were carried away. officials say 280 were rounded up. half were minors. aid workers accused the police of being heavy handed. the day began more peacefully. the jungle was home to as many as a thousand migrants. many had left knowing the police were on their way. those who stayed stood quietly behind...
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an> police m wh aoltss aedaunoemtt apted to last nighttt itn las night i lt 12,100 blofe.ivdrive. inveat oln wa woman waski wngalou iden a aparenmpt tmwhleco menx an a mp approached and staed nt meatmo lshe ter moment at eth wanomnd ae woman and threat with a ife.ree and h feend an he investigator myan mi t poes ran might be silagh ttac lar attack that happened on sunday on pinnederview terrace. >>> new developments tonight in a deadly crash in leesburg this morning. police say the driver accused of hitting another carsi abandoned his car and tried to hitchhike to escap the scene. this is the man charged, just rin robert schuback from ashburn. the 25-year-old is now facing hit-and-run plus dui charges. tracee wilkins picks up the story. >> reporter: this is what was left of the two-door toyota. the passenger side is all but gone after the driver's sideswiped a dump truck. the accident killed the passenger. >> the passenger was pronounced at the scene. from what i saw he did have his seat belt on. >> reporter: around 1:40 this morning, the toyota was heading westbound on route 7 wh
an> police m wh aoltss aedaunoemtt apted to last nighttt itn las night i lt 12,100 blofe.ivdrive. inveat oln wa woman waski wngalou iden a aparenmpt tmwhleco menx an a mp approached and staed nt meatmo lshe ter moment at eth wanomnd ae woman and threat with a ife.ree and h feend an he investigator myan mi t poes ran might be silagh ttac lar attack that happened on sunday on pinnederview terrace. >>> new developments tonight in a deadly crash in leesburg this morning. police say the...
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two projects a very routine ninth and that is the expectation that you went down tre but in my case itned out the opte because we did do one project about shoy home construction and the typical pattern was a three d series, follow ups with then you write about the change when week began to write about the pre-story and publish, it became a davy beat for the globe and i think we felt we could not let ourselves be beat on the story we had started. in my cas it was not early retarement at all. it was exhausting but it was a privilege to do that type of work for the spotlight team works or it is private the private to get to and even within the newspaper very few peop know it was happening. we basically wanted to get qo far ahead that nobody else could catch up with us when we were ready to publish. in my case, the brief history and early 2002 the clove got a new editor wh isll there he was at the "miami herald" he was fresh eyes on a new story -- old story. rememberhe quote brought about the priest and the's a laugh a suit it wld file lawsuits regnery aboutexua abuse part of a former global
two projects a very routine ninth and that is the expectation that you went down tre but in my case itned out the opte because we did do one project about shoy home construction and the typical pattern was a three d series, follow ups with then you write about the change when week began to write about the pre-story and publish, it became a davy beat for the globe and i think we felt we could not let ourselves be beat on the story we had started. in my cas it was not early retarement at all. it...
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applause ] ♪ talking about a head swap talking about a head swap first you take a head then you put itner body ♪ ♪ like if christian bale's head was on sandra bullock's body that's a head swap ♪ ♪ first you get two pictures of some famous people then you scan them and convert them to jpeg files ♪ ♪ and you e-mail the files to the graphics department the guy in graphics says "he'll get right on it" ♪ ♪ you're so excited about doing this bit that you write the graphics guy a "thank you" card ♪ ♪ and the graphics calls says "the work's almost done" so to come into office and together you can both ♪ ♪ finish head swap and the graphics guy says he's way ahead of you "i already did the swap ♪ ♪ and put it on hard drives but all the hard drives are in this metal briefcase ♪ ♪ the guys at that address will finish the job" you're like, "why can't we just finish head swap here" ♪ ♪ "we're outsourcing all our printing this week" and you say, "dude, am so fricken grateful ♪ ♪ please accept this "thank you" card "yeah, yeah, yeah now please hurry up ♪ ♪ and get to that address 'cause i think we'll w
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chapter seven, you already mentioned t wh is itn important for a lear be he ceo or combat cmander? >> guest: you can't make decisions in isolation. i don't care who you are. we mentioned the estimate of the situation. we have to take into account the military, the enemy, the weather, our own fors. we have a process for that the same is true in anything you do in life. if you are a business you have to think about where your customers going, what are your suppliers doing. what is the market like, what is the economic condition? what is the work force? if i'm unionized what doeshe unio think? if you are not constantly parsing your world and environment and where you fit in that and what is happening i think you are going to fail, you are doomed to failure and the rld has changed because even organizations that have a small locally or geographilly smal and fire mht have found i have a story in the book about this i was giving a talk at a convention of food distributors in the midwest and he heard from his grandfather and father a small food distributing company and he said when i took
chapter seven, you already mentioned t wh is itn important for a lear be he ceo or combat cmander? >> guest: you can't make decisions in isolation. i don't care who you are. we mentioned the estimate of the situation. we have to take into account the military, the enemy, the weather, our own fors. we have a process for that the same is true in anything you do in life. if you are a business you have to think about where your customers going, what are your suppliers doing. what is the...
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she anounced itn her show. >> i just finally got the okay just moments ago to announce this to you todaythe okay. i'm so excited. it is going be souch fun. >> that means her deal was done and she coulday yes. >> that is a great choice. >> i think it surprised everybody i didn't see her name on the lists. >> she is funny. people like her. >> she will be the nice factor paula brought. >> everyone said she is not the musical chop. if you watch the top o her show, she is in love with music. she knows what she loves and she loves what is popular. >> she is a huge fan of the show and music and pop culture. she will be funny as all get out. >> and she said she never missed an episode. ever. >> you lie. that is going around. people are yelling you lie at very bad moments. >> what happened last night at the -- in the chamber -- i. it is inexcusable. >> it was rude. you can describe it a million ways. i thought it was such bad manners. look, i think people have a right to disagree. >> that is called america. >> it is called manners. >> there is a way to do it. >> joe wilson, i don't ow if you saw,
she anounced itn her show. >> i just finally got the okay just moments ago to announce this to you todaythe okay. i'm so excited. it is going be souch fun. >> that means her deal was done and she coulday yes. >> that is a great choice. >> i think it surprised everybody i didn't see her name on the lists. >> she is funny. people like her. >> she will be the nice factor paula brought. >> everyone said she is not the musical chop. if you watch the top o...
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literally you can put itn anything and it livens things up.low-cal. >> you like agave nectar, why? >> this is alternative sweeteners whether it's more healthful than regular sugar. this is great because it's lighter. it dissolves easier. >> which one should i taste in. >> this is the lighter one. it's good in cocktails, iced tea. you'll see it in baked goods. >> sweet. >> you'll see it in baked goods and a lot of sodas advertised on the label. those are big trends. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >>> last but not least, let's go down to ann. >> finally, what's the trend for fashion? jill martin is an expert and also contribut to "us weekly" and found deals under $50. good morning. >> good morning. >> for women, leather jackets. >> the leather jacket is the investment piece. but if you're looking to save money or you're not a fan of leather, i'm wearing one right now under $50. it's just a great alternative to get in on the trend. >> you're talking pleather. >> and it's very envogue so don't feel like you can't wear pleather. >> we thought the
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we're looking at maintaining a lot o the existing requirement for the wellness policy, but enhancing itnumber of important ways. largely around implementation. the policies themselves will still be set by the local agency basedn what their needs, where are they. so you see some schools of focusing very copperheads elate on a wide range of nutrition and physical activitpolicies were other schools are not in as good shape and they're just focusing on trying to get their school meals online with usda requirements. to what the policies are athe local level, we are not looking toell schools what the policy should be. but part of it isf course anthem in the school meal quirements and the new requirements that are coming down the line. also driven by the requirements around food and powerful outside abuse which we hope willlso be included in the bill. so the practicality and the standards for meals and food outside of them will largely come from federal guidance. and then the enhancements we're looking at are largely t have a wellness policy committee in every sool district, preferably in every
we're looking at maintaining a lot o the existing requirement for the wellness policy, but enhancing itnumber of important ways. largely around implementation. the policies themselves will still be set by the local agency basedn what their needs, where are they. so you see some schools of focusing very copperheads elate on a wide range of nutrition and physical activitpolicies were other schools are not in as good shape and they're just focusing on trying to get their school meals online with...