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the debt deal with jim boulden.oke with the imf's new managing director christine lagarde. >> the united states and government of the euro-zone showed a real daeretermination defend the zone, to make sure greece was taken care of and had a comprehensive package. number two, i thought that they -- the overall agreement that they reached was both comprehensive and constructive. so it would be those three things. collective approach, comprehensive, and constructive. >> first questions you've been asked in all the press conferences is greece now in selected default? what is your view on that? >> i have to review on that. i tell you why. it's not for me to take a view. what i see and what i hear from my greek counter part, the prime minister pap andrew is there have been negotiations by the representatives of the imf and on a voluntary basis they have come to the table and they now have an option of choices that they can select, and it's really for them to pick and choose what is best for them. so i don't see, you know,
the debt deal with jim boulden.oke with the imf's new managing director christine lagarde. >> the united states and government of the euro-zone showed a real daeretermination defend the zone, to make sure greece was taken care of and had a comprehensive package. number two, i thought that they -- the overall agreement that they reached was both comprehensive and constructive. so it would be those three things. collective approach, comprehensive, and constructive. >> first questions...
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the party because their views might be very different than what you hear from the politicians. >> jim boulden, keep us up to date what's going on in brussels. many thanks for that report there. >>> let's see how everything jim was telling us is affecting the markets. we're 19 minutes into the trading session. so far, it seems we started out on a weaker note. a lot of people waiting to see what happens in brussels. the only market that's up is the zurich smi. >> here in asia, the uncertainly about bad debt has kept investors from taking risks. new figures on the chinese manufacturing sector weighed on stocks in this region. a survey from hsbc says that money measures are affecting the economy. >>> let's give our viewers a reminder of what happened on wall street on wednesday. investors were preoccupied by washington's stalemate when it comes to raising the borrowing limit. alison kosik joins us with details. >> investors worry that lawmakers may not have time to reach a debt deal in time. the august 2nd deadline is less than two weeks away. the dow dipped 15 points, ending at 12571. and the s&
the party because their views might be very different than what you hear from the politicians. >> jim boulden, keep us up to date what's going on in brussels. many thanks for that report there. >>> let's see how everything jim was telling us is affecting the markets. we're 19 minutes into the trading session. so far, it seems we started out on a weaker note. a lot of people waiting to see what happens in brussels. the only market that's up is the zurich smi. >> here in...
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our jim boulden is live for us in london this morning and jim tell us more about this apology, this veryarned last night after we heard thatles hinton and rebekah brooks had resigned that rupe. ert murdoch would start to publish today. we are sorry in a number of newspapers, newspapers he owns and some of the competitors, as well. and he says that we are very sorry for the serious wrongdoing that occurred. that's very strong language for rupert murdoch. i'm not sure though it's going to make much of a difference right now. yesterday when he was meeting with the family of a teenager who was murdered in 2002 and whose phone was allegedly hacked into by news of the world, there were people around him when he was walking in heckle him. let's hear that. >> shame on you. shame on you! shame on you! shame on you! shame on you! >> mr. murdoch, will you tell us what you said to millidowler's family. >> whoa, stop pushing. >> keep sil leapt for a moment. it was a totally private meeting. >> keep your head down, mate. can you tell us exactly what you said? >> no, i'm not. not going to comment. >> t
our jim boulden is live for us in london this morning and jim tell us more about this apology, this veryarned last night after we heard thatles hinton and rebekah brooks had resigned that rupe. ert murdoch would start to publish today. we are sorry in a number of newspapers, newspapers he owns and some of the competitors, as well. and he says that we are very sorry for the serious wrongdoing that occurred. that's very strong language for rupert murdoch. i'm not sure though it's going to make...
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jim boulden joins us from oslo. you were monitoring the news conference a few minutes ago. >> reporter: yes, i thought it was interesting the prime minister said he had been going to the island every summer since 1974. he is of the labor party and this is the labor party's summer camp. he said the place he had been visiting every summer has now turned to hell in a few hours. he was fearing he would know some of the young people who had died. as far as more details, i don't think that we got a lot of more details from the justice minister or prime minister. they still won't name the suspect in custody. they said that was a matter for the police and not the politicians. they were saying it is important for the police to find the facts and all the information. they are not going to get drawn into any conclusions. and they still won't say that they think it's only one person. they want the police to talk about that. i don't think they are hinting to us that there are more people under suspicious, and i don't think they
jim boulden joins us from oslo. you were monitoring the news conference a few minutes ago. >> reporter: yes, i thought it was interesting the prime minister said he had been going to the island every summer since 1974. he is of the labor party and this is the labor party's summer camp. he said the place he had been visiting every summer has now turned to hell in a few hours. he was fearing he would know some of the young people who had died. as far as more details, i don't think that we...
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cnn's jim boulden is there gathering information on the story and the investigation and suspect and joins us now by phone. what can you tell us from your vantage point about what you know from the suspect and his motives? >> reporter: the police have given more information in a press briefing. they were mentioning the man's name. we do know the name in the media in the last few hours, the 32-year-old norwegian, and he is a christian fundamentalist with right-wing views, and they found no evidence of any connection to any sort of muslim groups. i also heard them say that he used a machine pistol, i think that's the right words, on the island. and as the foreign minister just said, 84 people died so far. the police officer said they were searching the water for bodies, which, of course, is an ominous tone to that statement. they were searching the island and looked through many of the buildings and looked around the wooded areas, and the police said they are searching the water for bodies. >> it's amazing they have two vast crime scenes to pore over and investigate. you have an island where
cnn's jim boulden is there gathering information on the story and the investigation and suspect and joins us now by phone. what can you tell us from your vantage point about what you know from the suspect and his motives? >> reporter: the police have given more information in a press briefing. they were mentioning the man's name. we do know the name in the media in the last few hours, the 32-year-old norwegian, and he is a christian fundamentalist with right-wing views, and they found no...
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jim boulden in norway, thank you. bleak picture in the horn of africa where famine has taken the lives of thousands every day. one of the hardest-hit areas is somalia. they tell heartbreaking stories of mothers fleeing neighboring kenya leaving children on the sides of roads too weak to care for them. al qaeda linked mill tan group al shabab that controls much of southern somalia and reverse add pledge to allow aid agencies to operate in the areas. 10 million people may be at risk for starving. >>> whether we like it or not prescription drugs can be expensive. get ready for a deep discount. we'll explain in a couple minutes. no? no? yes. [ male announcer ] head & shoulders. 7 benefits. 1 bottle. ♪ let me make you smile ♪ let me do a few tricks ♪ some old and then some new tricks ♪ ♪ i'm very versatile ♪ so let me entertain you ♪ and we'll have a real good time ♪ [ male announcer ] with beats audio and flash, you can experience richer music and download movies straight to the new hp touchpad with webos. energy is being
jim boulden in norway, thank you. bleak picture in the horn of africa where famine has taken the lives of thousands every day. one of the hardest-hit areas is somalia. they tell heartbreaking stories of mothers fleeing neighboring kenya leaving children on the sides of roads too weak to care for them. al qaeda linked mill tan group al shabab that controls much of southern somalia and reverse add pledge to allow aid agencies to operate in the areas. 10 million people may be at risk for starving....
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from norway's prime minister, in this was more than an assault against his country as jim boulden reports, he has a very personal connection to this tragedy. >> reporter: in an early morning press conference, the prime minister said he feared he would know some of the young people killed on the island. he visited every year since 1974. >> it's special havoc and difficult when it's people i know. and i know quite a few of those who lost their lives. i know their parents or several others who lost their lives. and this happened at a place where i and my -- became politically active and i said earlier today that it was a terrible for youngsters. >> the prime minister called a meeting of his cabinet saturday. there were a number of government buildings badly damaged friday. the prime minister called on all norwegians to do what they can to aid those affected by the biggest one day of killing in the country since the second world war. >> for some of the victims, it was over before they knew what was happening. others were hunted. the gunman taking his time, stalking them down and the survivors
from norway's prime minister, in this was more than an assault against his country as jim boulden reports, he has a very personal connection to this tragedy. >> reporter: in an early morning press conference, the prime minister said he feared he would know some of the young people killed on the island. he visited every year since 1974. >> it's special havoc and difficult when it's people i know. and i know quite a few of those who lost their lives. i know their parents or several...