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we went along to get an idea of what the future may look like. >> london fashion week, 1984. a young man completely stole the show. his collection was amazingly designed. the emergence as a young fashion stars set the trend for the next 25 years. since then, london has developed a reputation as a maverick of fashion shows -- edgy and innovative. >> they have wonderful fashion schools here that really teach them to put creativity and talent and imagination first, and i think that is very helpful and also because there's less emphasis here on selling. >> london has a reputation for nurturing new talent. in 1993, an organization was set up to provide funding for young designers, and working for atlanta weller is launching her first collection. >> it is a great opportunity because there is so many more people coming because they want to see something new and creative, and london is the kind of creative fashion city. >> and as the experience of one reason credit goes to show, appearing at fashion week can do wonders for your career. this is a young british designer christopher cai
we went along to get an idea of what the future may look like. >> london fashion week, 1984. a young man completely stole the show. his collection was amazingly designed. the emergence as a young fashion stars set the trend for the next 25 years. since then, london has developed a reputation as a maverick of fashion shows -- edgy and innovative. >> they have wonderful fashion schools here that really teach them to put creativity and talent and imagination first, and i think that is...
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and as london fashion week rehes the gra old age of 2, can it still retai that maverick image? hello. if public commients from world leaders were all it took, there would within days be a dramatic and binding internional agreement comb climate change. all day at theun, they have been declaiming,ut rhetoric is easier than the technical fine print. the aviaon industr is promising to have essions by 2015. china said cuts but sd no specific tget. president obama faces a battle pushg through anythingn the u.s. from new york, the bbc's plomatic correspondent. threat to life on te planet is clear. most sentists, all govements agree, global warming must be limited, greenhse gas emissis cut. president obama feeling the potical ht of amerin resistance to big change, ce to the uted nations with an appeal, not a omise. >> our generation's response to th chlenge will be judgeby histy, for if we fail to meet it boldly, swiftly, and together, weisk consigning future generations to an irreveible catastrophe. >>ir travel is certainly not the world' rst polluter, but it is high visible. after ye
and as london fashion week rehes the gra old age of 2, can it still retai that maverick image? hello. if public commients from world leaders were all it took, there would within days be a dramatic and binding internional agreement comb climate change. all day at theun, they have been declaiming,ut rhetoric is easier than the technical fine print. the aviaon industr is promising to have essions by 2015. china said cuts but sd no specific tget. president obama faces a battle pushg through...
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it is midday here in london and 7:00 a.m. in new york where in just over an hour barack obama will address the u.n. general assembly for the first time. it is pressed -- message, america can't solve the world's problems on its own. partly than a recognition that the world's only superpower does have its limitation but also assigned the new administration, unlike its predecessor, does want to work multilaterally. how does the message go down with other nations, not least the which of iran, north korea? analysis in a moment. but this report from our u.n. correspondent. >> barack obama is the top draw for the general assembly. it is his debut on the world stage and he is sure to get a war -- warm welcome. the american president has promised to we engage with you and come a sharp contrast to the confrontational style of the bush administration. member states want to know what it means in terms of policy. already they have seen that a change of tone doesn't guarantee solutions to seemingly intractable problems. mr. obama failed to
it is midday here in london and 7:00 a.m. in new york where in just over an hour barack obama will address the u.n. general assembly for the first time. it is pressed -- message, america can't solve the world's problems on its own. partly than a recognition that the world's only superpower does have its limitation but also assigned the new administration, unlike its predecessor, does want to work multilaterally. how does the message go down with other nations, not least the which of iran, north...
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and, it is london fashion week, which is the grand old age of 25.w york, the bbc's diplomatic correspondent. >> the threat to life on the planet is clear. most scientists or governments agree, global warming must be limited, greenhouse gas emissions cut. president obama, feeling the political heat of american resistance to political change, came to the united nations with an appeal, not a promise. >> our generation's response to this challenge will be judged by history, for if we fail to meet it boldly, swiftly, and together, we risk consigning future generations to an irreversible catastrophe. >> air travel is certainly not the world's worst polluter, but it is highly visible. after years of pressure, major airlines now say they will cut emissions in half by midcentury. cleaner, less thirsty engines will have to play a big part. >> we've got to demonstrate that we will invest in new technology. we will invest in research. we will play our part to curb our growth. >> although air travel produces less than 2% of global emissions now, the number of fl
and, it is london fashion week, which is the grand old age of 25.w york, the bbc's diplomatic correspondent. >> the threat to life on the planet is clear. most scientists or governments agree, global warming must be limited, greenhouse gas emissions cut. president obama, feeling the political heat of american resistance to political change, came to the united nations with an appeal, not a promise. >> our generation's response to this challenge will be judged by history, for if we...
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. >> allowed, it is midday in london, half past three in kabul -- >> hello, it is midday in london, half-assed three in cobble -- half past three in kabul. children and women, killed in a bomb attack in cobble. the finger of blame is being pointed firmly once again at the taliban. the americans are not alone in their military efforts. but the mission cannot go on forever. barack obama would no doubt welcome an end to the war, but is defeating the taliban possible with the current number of troops? in his top commander, nor does the nato chief, think so. >> the secretary general has warned americans to set aside any doubts in afghanistan. he is also calling for a strategy that thins out in his military and government. >> i have no illusions. none of this will be quick. none of this will be easy. we will need have patience. we will need more resources. and, unfortunately, we will use -- we will lose more young soldiers to terrorist attacks of the taliban. >> part of a series of meetings to discuss whether this new strategy needs to be adjusted or changed. the impression is that everything is on
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making instructions, including specifications for, among other explosives, those used in the 2005 london transit bombings and also those intended to be used in the 2001 shoe bomb plot by richard reid. so, he was trying to emulate those guys, right? >> that's right. these are weapons that are well known to terrorist groups around the world, download the instructions,make those on the internet. he have terrorist knows that, not that easy to do that's why he was having difficulty getting the materials and then getting a lab set up where he could actually make the substance needed to be exploded, not that easy to do although it can be do and has been done in the past from al qaeda operatives, madrid you london and of course, in the middle east as well. >> michael, we have talked about this before, but as we look at some of these new details in the di indictment, do you believe zazi trained in pakistan may have been working alone or in a small cell or getting orders from some place, perhaps in pakistan from an al qaeda cell there and should that be of a big concern to us moving forward? >> ri
making instructions, including specifications for, among other explosives, those used in the 2005 london transit bombings and also those intended to be used in the 2001 shoe bomb plot by richard reid. so, he was trying to emulate those guys, right? >> that's right. these are weapons that are well known to terrorist groups around the world, download the instructions,make those on the internet. he have terrorist knows that, not that easy to do that's why he was having difficulty getting the...
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a perfect example. >> the head is in athens, the body in london.e tails of the same horses in athens. look at this here. >> reporter: the word they use here is reunification, not return. because they believe the pieces belong together like a family, that the fragments need to be seen as a whole in context. and at a time when questionably acquired artifacts are being repatriated by museums around the world, greece says it's not about getting every greek sculpture in the world back. these are special. >> well, imagine the states being under occupation and somebody takes the head of the statue of liberty, and then takes the torch from the statue of liberty, and one is placed in london, the other is, i don't know, in romania, the other in the states, wouldn't the americans feel offended?dp; >> reporter: the opposing argument goes like this -- the parthenon isn't just about 5th century bc athens, and it's not just for the heirs of pirocles. it belongs to the world. it has global significance. keeping its treasure spread out guarantees an even grander au
a perfect example. >> the head is in athens, the body in london.e tails of the same horses in athens. look at this here. >> reporter: the word they use here is reunification, not return. because they believe the pieces belong together like a family, that the fragments need to be seen as a whole in context. and at a time when questionably acquired artifacts are being repatriated by museums around the world, greece says it's not about getting every greek sculpture in the world back....
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i'm charlie d'agata in london. we will have the story coming up. >>> and i'm meteorologist topper shutt. we will take you out here and access this ve at web, wusatv9.com, pret -- pretty close to average. we will come back and talk about when the clouds will yield some showers. >>> u.s. health officials have ordered more h1n1 flu vaccine bringing the nation's eventual total to 251 million doses, and an extra 27.3 million doses have been ordered from a french company which produces flu shots. 29million doses of the vaccine in nasal spray form were also ordered today. >>> shopping for a baby on the way? here is some new shower etiquette to ensure that you spend and give smart. use that registry as a guide but do a price check on big ticket items and go with the cheaper price and let the mom to be know about the switch. and also double check with the consumer products safety commission site to make sure nothing on her list has been recalled. >>> still to come when 9 news now returns, counterfeit money is illegal in mos
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london fashion week is ongoing. talking to cnbc, angela angst, the company's ceo has seen confidence of the power of the brand. >> we had a great first quarter. it's been a challenging market. you know, we said at the end of the first quarter, there were absolutely markets that were starting to turn. markets in asia, like korea have been very strong. >> berberry wasn't the only one excited about the industry. >> doom and dmroom in the real world? >> there is a recession, but you know, i think that you come in here and you want to feel pretty. >> i'm sure guy johnson felt very uplifted being in that environment. he's usually in the studio. for more on the london fashion weekend, we're joined by nicola copping. it is always good fun when you go to events like that. they're theatrical, fun, imaginative. but we're in a recession. >> we are. and although posh spice said it was fun, i think london is commercial bent. normally london is extravagant, conceptual. this time, it was very serious and these were clothes that wer
london fashion week is ongoing. talking to cnbc, angela angst, the company's ceo has seen confidence of the power of the brand. >> we had a great first quarter. it's been a challenging market. you know, we said at the end of the first quarter, there were absolutely markets that were starting to turn. markets in asia, like korea have been very strong. >> berberry wasn't the only one excited about the industry. >> doom and dmroom in the real world? >> there is a recession,...
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the defense correspondent of the london evening standard newspaper joins us in the studio. i suppose this shows how difficult a job gordon brown has. this is a controversial mission and a very tough one. >> it is a very tough mission. this is absolutely part of the tactical problem. the taliban are well aware of mcchrystal's orders and wherever there may be civilian victims. they exploit it. that is the nature of this kind of war. the war among the people, as the british general recently called it. it calls for a completely different approach. the taliban know that they have lots of cards on their side. they mix with the civilian population, the population they know. they know the terrain. they know time is on their side. it looks like a classic guerrilla campaign. psychologically, the odds are not against the taliban at the moment. >> this is a war of attrition. time is never on the politicians side in a war of attrition. >> politicians would have to go to the polls every four years in the case of an american president. gordon brown has the real difficulty over this, but a
the defense correspondent of the london evening standard newspaper joins us in the studio. i suppose this shows how difficult a job gordon brown has. this is a controversial mission and a very tough one. >> it is a very tough mission. this is absolutely part of the tactical problem. the taliban are well aware of mcchrystal's orders and wherever there may be civilian victims. they exploit it. that is the nature of this kind of war. the war among the people, as the british general recently...
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of money aren't entirely in london anymore. so in order for us to retain a position as a global financial center, we are going to have to work twice as hard. we're going to have to attract the capital and the user to come to a third-party place to do their business. i think that's -- >> not particularly helpful when the head of the fsa in the uk get to report that the recession is the banks are financially useless. that message goes out around the world. you're sitting in new york right now, sitting in mumbai or shanghai, say, don't go to london, they have clampened down. >> i think it's widely reported but nothing uniquely bad about london bankers. >> the attitude as a regulator. >> the attitude i think is quite dangerous. my personal view is we shouldn't judge what we think is socially responsible and irresponsible about it. it's perfectly good at decides what it wants to buy. the critical thing is to work out what it is that the customers really need. and the customer needs financial center, and that's what london has got to
of money aren't entirely in london anymore. so in order for us to retain a position as a global financial center, we are going to have to work twice as hard. we're going to have to attract the capital and the user to come to a third-party place to do their business. i think that's -- >> not particularly helpful when the head of the fsa in the uk get to report that the recession is the banks are financially useless. that message goes out around the world. you're sitting in new york right...
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plus, g-20 finance ministers descend on london. but can they reach a consensus about bonuses ahead of the leadership summit in pittsburgh later this month? a a a a a a aa >>> g-20 finance ministers are descending on lobbed to thrash out the details to bring to the g-20 summit taking place later this month in pittsburgh. they'll seek to reassures markets that they have credible plans to withdrawal stimulus packages when appropriate. the french finance minister says europeans have almost reached a consensus on their g-20 position, but they still need to convince the u.s. on the need to regulate bankers' pay. >> they have a clear position concerning bonuses, which was always a triggering factor for possible disagreement, of views between particularly the uk and the rest of the europe. i essential hope now that prime minister brown has signed up, that we will all be speaking from the same voice. >> mean wile, uk chancellor alistair darling says although bonuses should not be guaranteed, they should be given when earned. i believe we ca
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in london the ftse opened lower.treet starts the day with the dow at 9,665 after falling 155 points last week. the nasdaq lost 42 points to close at 2092. >>> a big player in the pharmaceutical business is getting a little bigger this morning. abbott laboratories is buying the prescription drug unit of belgium company salva. the deal is worth nearly $7 billion. it gives abbott control of two cholesterol pills the company sells together and several other drugs. >>> well, a surge in early retirements caused by the recession is putting a strain on social security's finances. social security will pay out more in benefits than it will collect in taxes in the next two years. that's the first time it's happened since the '80s. its finances are being hurt by an increase in disability claims and a loss of millions of jobs. >>> don fisher, co-founder of the gap empire, has died after a battle with cancer. frustrated they couldn't find jeans that fit, fisher and his wife opened their first gap store in san francisco 30 years ag
in london the ftse opened lower.treet starts the day with the dow at 9,665 after falling 155 points last week. the nasdaq lost 42 points to close at 2092. >>> a big player in the pharmaceutical business is getting a little bigger this morning. abbott laboratories is buying the prescription drug unit of belgium company salva. the deal is worth nearly $7 billion. it gives abbott control of two cholesterol pills the company sells together and several other drugs. >>> well, a...
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advertising, they have just this one office here in london. >>moszynski: because of the benefits of the internet we believe it's possible to do most of that work from londonwithout that type of overhead which is incredibly expensive and adds a lot of time and effort to the whole process. >>reporter: for international campaigns, london advertising has access to strategic planners in over 100 marketsalong with a network of 400 copywriters. >>: but it's online where this agency has really changed the rules. in a normal ad campaign, any changesmust be communicated to all the relevant parties, a process that involves phone calls, emails and much chasing. >>: london advertising's online system means calls and emails are replaced with automated processes, email alerts and an approval system for the client that doesn't require documents to be faxed or scanned. >>: and despite launching just 2 weeks after the collapse of lehman brothers so far the economy hasn't hurt business. >>moszynski: our expectations were far surpassed because within 3 months we
advertising, they have just this one office here in london. >>moszynski: because of the benefits of the internet we believe it's possible to do most of that work from londonwithout that type of overhead which is incredibly expensive and adds a lot of time and effort to the whole process. >>reporter: for international campaigns, london advertising has access to strategic planners in over 100 marketsalong with a network of 400 copywriters. >>: but it's online where this agency...
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in london, the ftse opened higher.wall street starts the day with the dow at 9707, after dropping 41 points yesterday. the nasdaq fell nearly 24 points to close at 2107. >>> some michael jackson fans are already lining up to buy tickets to the documentary of his final rehearsals. dozens of people in downtown los angeles, were waiting to be the first to get tickets on sunday morning, even though the movie doesn't premiere until october 27th. the first 500 fans have been promised the commemorative tickets. >>> you may associate unicycles with clowns. but a new device from honda is no joke. the company has unveiled this new personal mobility device. it stands upright on its own. and you sit on it like a stool. to make it move, you lean the direction you want to go. honda designed the battery-powered device for the elderly. but it's just a prototype right now. >> novel way to get around. >>> you can read more about these stories online at abcnews.com. >>> next on this friday morning, he's known for making people laugh. but
in london, the ftse opened higher.wall street starts the day with the dow at 9707, after dropping 41 points yesterday. the nasdaq fell nearly 24 points to close at 2107. >>> some michael jackson fans are already lining up to buy tickets to the documentary of his final rehearsals. dozens of people in downtown los angeles, were waiting to be the first to get tickets on sunday morning, even though the movie doesn't premiere until october 27th. the first 500 fans have been promised the...
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drove it all the way down to london and exploded, killing over 50 people in the london subway system. this plot seems to have all the hallmarks of that type of operation. >> you know, but you talk about these bombs, and they're unstable to a degree. would the bombs have been made in denver where he had the thing set up and then transported to new york? >> that would probably be too far for this type of improvised explosive. in the case of leades, we're surprised. over a couple of hours to bring those bombs down into london. case in madrid, they were made right in madrid. i would suspect that most terrorists would want to make the bomb, with the very unstable material, close to the source, because it is very volatile, and a lot of these guys blow themselves up in the process of making these bombs. >> he was afraid of doing that, apparently. >> oh, absolutely. >> he kept calling back, making calls back even to pakistan? >> yes. >> saying i don't have what i need, or -- >> it's dangerous. you have to have some expertise in this, because when you're brewing those materials, when you're br
drove it all the way down to london and exploded, killing over 50 people in the london subway system. this plot seems to have all the hallmarks of that type of operation. >> you know, but you talk about these bombs, and they're unstable to a degree. would the bombs have been made in denver where he had the thing set up and then transported to new york? >> that would probably be too far for this type of improvised explosive. in the case of leades, we're surprised. over a couple of...
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london paris more than 10 million. so there's an opportunity for chicago here.hether it can provide enough in the way of a memorable experience to encourage people to come back is the real question. it's not creating sports venues, for example, that will create the legacy. but something in the way of transportation or communications infrastructure that is key really to having some lasting effect from the olympic games. >> suarez: professor robert body joins us from chicago. thanks for talking to us. >> you're very welcome, ray. nice to be with you. >> lehrer: next tonight, an update of the president's promise to shut down the guantanamo bay prison. margaret warner begins with some background. >> warner: it was a promise president obama campaigned on. to close the detention center at the u.s. naval base in guantanamo bay, cuba. and on his second full day in office, mr. obama signed an executive order to make good on the pledge. >> guantanamo will be closed no later than one year from now. >> warner: but it's proven harder than expected to stick to that timetable.
london paris more than 10 million. so there's an opportunity for chicago here.hether it can provide enough in the way of a memorable experience to encourage people to come back is the real question. it's not creating sports venues, for example, that will create the legacy. but something in the way of transportation or communications infrastructure that is key really to having some lasting effect from the olympic games. >> suarez: professor robert body joins us from chicago. thanks for...
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see what you can do. >> a report out of london deutsche telecom, nextel, london telegraph says deutsched submit a bid in the next few weeks. >>> looking to cut the deal from elan. developing drugs will remain unchanged. they want to reduce the $1 billion in cash they agreed to pay. a judge ruled part of the deal reaches a partnership between elan. >>> cadbury responding to kraft offer letter.. the candimaker's hold tore swap shares for a company with considerably less focused business mix and historically lower growth. futures on top of all of that news relatively weak off the session lows. a difficult morning in asia. a lot of concern, though, about whether or not this tire deal is the beginning of a new -- >> united steelworkers were the guys petitioning for relief. uaw probably wishes they had.gú usw. that compounds the problem, fuel prices, may have ramped up production too quickly, steel prices. >> speaking of which, that's a good lead into the next guest, a year after lehman failingly collapsed and took the mashts with it. we're looking back to's how great the affect on the crisis
see what you can do. >> a report out of london deutsche telecom, nextel, london telegraph says deutsched submit a bid in the next few weeks. >>> looking to cut the deal from elan. developing drugs will remain unchanged. they want to reduce the $1 billion in cash they agreed to pay. a judge ruled part of the deal reaches a partnership between elan. >>> cadbury responding to kraft offer letter.. the candimaker's hold tore swap shares for a company with considerably less...
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a perfect example. >> the head is in athens, the body in london.look at this here. >> reporter: the word ey use here is unification, not turn. because th believe the pieces belong togetr like a family, that the fragments need to seen as a whole context. and at a time when questionably acquired artifacts are being repatriated by museums around th world, greec says it's not about getting every greek ulpture in the world back. these e special. >> well, imane the states being under occupation and somebody tak the head of the statue of liberty, and then takes theorch from the statue of and one i placed in loon, the other is, ion't know, in romania, the other in the stas, wouldn't the americans feel offended? >> reporter: the opposing argument goes le this -- the parthenon isn't just aboutfifth century ahens and it's not just for the heirs of perocle it bongs to the wod, it has global significance. keepingts treare spread out guarantees an ev grander dience for ese very special work of antiquy. millions of people vew them in london each year says the bri
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host: your next call comes from london. caller: good morning, we are in anglo-american family.husband is 72 and a u.s. resident and u.k. residents. we would like to use his example and that of my 86-year-old mother to give the lie to the fear mongering spreading in the u.s. regard to -- were guarding the palace. my husband has had non-malignant carcinomas removed recently superbly. two cataract operations, success super. he contributes as a u.s. citizen to american medicaid and is happy to do so because we believe is right for all citizens to pay towards the health care of all. regardless of whether he personally will ever benefit from that. my 86-year-old mother had a heart attack last year. her post-heart attack care has evolved ct scans, specialist, hematologist, cardiology, diabetes care, specialist nursing, and this for a 86-year- old lady. please, please, pass the message to all our friends in the u.s. -- do not believe in that panels. they do not exist here. thank you. host: dr. ara darzi? guest: i'm delighted to hear this, someone who works in this and has the experienc
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a very sizable muslim population in london.ighborhoods of london and forming up this group here. they have been challenging the police lines at times when they felt provoked by something. the police say they're not entirely sure what. for the moment things have calmed down here here but police have moved out in stronger numbers. they are wearing protective gear but so far things are quiet for the moment. >> phil, you mentioned earlier, obviously we all know this is september 11th and this demonstration certainly no coincidence. >> reporter: no. the anti-muslim protest that was called to take place here was very specifically designed to take place on september the 11th. that's why it's drawn such a passionate response. you can see this is the response it has drawn. several hundred people across london brought the huge police presence and passions are high and it's feared should an angry group of anti-muslim protestors join this mix, it could be quite explosive. so far fortunately despite the odd flare-up and violence and tension
a very sizable muslim population in london.ighborhoods of london and forming up this group here. they have been challenging the police lines at times when they felt provoked by something. the police say they're not entirely sure what. for the moment things have calmed down here here but police have moved out in stronger numbers. they are wearing protective gear but so far things are quiet for the moment. >> phil, you mentioned earlier, obviously we all know this is september 11th and this...
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it is midday in london, 3:00 p.m. in moscow and 7:00 a.m. in washington where barack obama will abandon plans to install a missile defense system in poland and the czech republic to repel potential attacks from iran. according to "the wall street journal " " the decision was made at the assessment of iran dr. law arrangement -- missile program was not as feared. moscow opposed it. could this harold a new chapter? first, this report. >> an iranian missile test -- fears about iran's potential for developing long-range missiles and capping them with nuclear warheads lay behind the bush administration's plans for the missile defense system. the project was to involve 10 intercepted missiles in poland. -- tan interceptor missiles. agreed to by then secretary of state condoleezza rise and the poll would foreign minister. the plan was for the missiles could be based among the cold war debris of this forbidding air base. complemented by radar installation in the czech republic. but russia had always seen the missile shield has less to count -- count
it is midday in london, 3:00 p.m. in moscow and 7:00 a.m. in washington where barack obama will abandon plans to install a missile defense system in poland and the czech republic to repel potential attacks from iran. according to "the wall street journal " " the decision was made at the assessment of iran dr. law arrangement -- missile program was not as feared. moscow opposed it. could this harold a new chapter? first, this report. >> an iranian missile test -- fears about...
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new york and london are home to world's most important banks and stock markets. >> and for a look at what is likely to happen at the g-20 summit, we are joined by john authers, the investment editor for the "financial times." john, nice to see you. >> nice to be here. >> as we just heard in that deutsch welle story, some europeans are going to be pushing for much stricter regulation and controlling of hedge funds and rating agencies and so on and so forth. is this something the united states is likely to go along with? >> there is quite a risk that we're not going to get a good agreement on a lot of these measures at this summit because you're beginning to see big differences in emphasis arising. i think the reason the germans in particular are stressing this is because the americans are trying to say that they should be about global imbalances, about addressing the problem that's now been well discussed, that the americans were borrowing too much and the chinese were lending too much to them in the lead-up to the crisis. also you have to take into account that there are different na
new york and london are home to world's most important banks and stock markets. >> and for a look at what is likely to happen at the g-20 summit, we are joined by john authers, the investment editor for the "financial times." john, nice to see you. >> nice to be here. >> as we just heard in that deutsch welle story, some europeans are going to be pushing for much stricter regulation and controlling of hedge funds and rating agencies and so on and so forth. is this...
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. >> london, london. >> reporter: but now the british and french authorities say, all this has to go, the asylum seekers are being told to pack up their positions and leave. one spoke on condition his face wasn't shown. >> the french minister says we are destroying >> they say we are destroying the jungle but never says what will happen to us. we are frightened about the future, about our lives, you know. >> reporter: no one wants to say here any longer than it takes to jump a truck but for some, that can be months in the most squalid conditions. >> i have visit refugee camps in many parts of the world but never seen conditions such as this. people have no medical help, they have no running water, they cannot wash. and the conditions here are just appalling. >> reporter: attempts to move asylum seekers on have failed . a few years ago, they were housed in a massive shed outside calaiss run by the red cross. and the british pressure that closed only for the jungle to take its place. and that's the problem. for as long as britain is a desirable destination, people smugglers will oblige.
. >> london, london. >> reporter: but now the british and french authorities say, all this has to go, the asylum seekers are being told to pack up their positions and leave. one spoke on condition his face wasn't shown. >> the french minister says we are destroying >> they say we are destroying the jungle but never says what will happen to us. we are frightened about the future, about our lives, you know. >> reporter: no one wants to say here any longer than it...
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>>abirached: every day around $60 billion worth of gold is traded in london on the professional market. but now spurred on by some of the highest spot prices in decades ordinary people are also cashing in. >>reporter: this may look like an ordinary gathering of women on a warm summer evening.... but it's not. >>costello: i'm hosting a gold party because i think everyone has a bit of gold around the house and i thought you know 'times are a little bit tough, there's a recession on and a lot of my friends might want to trade it in for some cash.' >>reporter: the high price of gold, which breached $1000 an ounce in february is still consistently hovering above $900 an ounce. that combined with hard economic times has put this precious metal back in style. >>: this gold party has been organized by ounces to pounds, a uk business that sprang from a us company called glitter to green. >>pearson: we launched here in the uk in march, we're already opening a business in australia under the name dazzle to dollars and spain will be the next market so it's a rapidly expanding business. >>reporter:
>>abirached: every day around $60 billion worth of gold is traded in london on the professional market. but now spurred on by some of the highest spot prices in decades ordinary people are also cashing in. >>reporter: this may look like an ordinary gathering of women on a warm summer evening.... but it's not. >>costello: i'm hosting a gold party because i think everyone has a bit of gold around the house and i thought you know 'times are a little bit tough, there's a recession...
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rebecca is in london. stephane is in london, as well. we're talking about paris. and adam joins us out of singapore. becky, let's starts with you. >> louisa, thanks very much. i love tv. let's talk about what's going on on the uk markets. the ftse 100 is lower by 0.4%. about 18 points or so. that represents a bit of a recovery from what we saw the first thing this morning. but still in negative territory. let's look at some of the decliners on the market today. british airways is the biggest decliner so far this morning. we've had a couple of analyst calls on this stock. citi cutting their rating to a neutral. also, we had ubs initiating the coverage of the airline sector starting british airways neutral, as well. as a result, would he have seen british airways moving a little lower. 3i group is pretty low today, as well. 3% on this company which is based here in london. they came out with a statement this morning in which they told us they believe the economic recovery is very fragile. also saying that they've been working pretty hard on their credit position. th
rebecca is in london. stephane is in london, as well. we're talking about paris. and adam joins us out of singapore. becky, let's starts with you. >> louisa, thanks very much. i love tv. let's talk about what's going on on the uk markets. the ftse 100 is lower by 0.4%. about 18 points or so. that represents a bit of a recovery from what we saw the first thing this morning. but still in negative territory. let's look at some of the decliners on the market today. british airways is the...
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in london they didn't have that arrangement or tv waived. we all kn -- there's an account, we all know the money is there. but the people who really own that are the institutions, the pension funds, the universities, the colleges. >> what is it about london that means they can't have it back? >> they have been interesting bankruptcy approach. the uk bank just said that the -- they didn't have jurisdiction to approve the scheme of arrangement. that was a compromise that would work out the differences among the creditors. >> my understanding is the way bankruptcy works over there, the person who is administering it is liable for any mistakes they make, so their incentive is to hold onto everything until the bitter end to make sure they get it right. >> i think that's right. i'm a u.s. lawyer not a uk lawyer, but i believe you're right, and i think that's part of the problem. i think there's a bigger problem, which we all have to get together to solve and that is saying this money is tied up. we have a pretty good idea of who it belongs to. mor
in london they didn't have that arrangement or tv waived. we all kn -- there's an account, we all know the money is there. but the people who really own that are the institutions, the pension funds, the universities, the colleges. >> what is it about london that means they can't have it back? >> they have been interesting bankruptcy approach. the uk bank just said that the -- they didn't have jurisdiction to approve the scheme of arrangement. that was a compromise that would work...
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i read out all the facts to me and said is the city of london sexist?what can i say, no, can i give a lofty answer and say there's always room for improvement? if these are the facts, the answer would be yes, wound it, surely? >> well, depends -- i guess depends on who is in the survey, isn't it. you could survey a whole bunch of people and leave out the rest. these surveys are a bit, you've got to take both sides of the coin. >> i know this is the equality and human rights commission. the equality and human rights commission have analyzed data from these companies employing almost one quarter of workers in the sector. it's a staggering figure, though, to be looking at if payments and bonuses being an 80% difference. it's your daughter, your wife, your mother, working super hard and your son comes home and he has a lot more in his pocket than women. >> i think you should go on strike. >> i love my job. >> go on strike. all right. >>> well, you can get more news, videos, blogs, anything moving market. and there are plenty even though the u.s. is closed.
i read out all the facts to me and said is the city of london sexist?what can i say, no, can i give a lofty answer and say there's always room for improvement? if these are the facts, the answer would be yes, wound it, surely? >> well, depends -- i guess depends on who is in the survey, isn't it. you could survey a whole bunch of people and leave out the rest. these surveys are a bit, you've got to take both sides of the coin. >> i know this is the equality and human rights...
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i'm nick watt for "nightline" in london. >> something out of a movie there.ick watt. >>> when we come back, after a dubious day at the general assembly has the united nations hit a new low? that's the subject of tonight's "closing argument."
i'm nick watt for "nightline" in london. >> something out of a movie there.ick watt. >>> when we come back, after a dubious day at the general assembly has the united nations hit a new low? that's the subject of tonight's "closing argument."
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. >> i think it's as much the money markets was what they missed in london. i don't know if you'll recall this but at the time that lehman brothers went under, the broker dealer in the united states stayed in business. so those trades, if you will, were able to be unwound properly. but what they didn't anticipate or appreciate was that a lot of those trades went through lehman's london unit which went bankrupt immediately. which meant a that a lot of money got locked up. when i look at... when you think about the confidence that got sucked out of the system so quickly those days after, i think it was in part because all of a sudden hedge funds, invest not just investors in london, we're talking about investors in the united states who had all of this money, they had no access to it, they hard to start selling things at fire sale price which is started a domino affect on the rest of the system. so i think it's the confluence, frankly, of the money market issue plus this issue in london which... it's almost inexcusable that they didn't appreciate. but that to m
. >> i think it's as much the money markets was what they missed in london. i don't know if you'll recall this but at the time that lehman brothers went under, the broker dealer in the united states stayed in business. so those trades, if you will, were able to be unwound properly. but what they didn't anticipate or appreciate was that a lot of those trades went through lehman's london unit which went bankrupt immediately. which meant a that a lot of money got locked up. when i look at......
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london earlier this year. the same thing. but boy, the police are covering this place like a blanket. i would be stunned if it got out of control. >> i'm sure all those protestors will take time to watch "the kudlow report." coming up, we're going to drill down with two big investors on what matters most in the stock market. what about a g-20 rescue of the dollar. gentlemen, real quick before we go to the break, how worried are you about the end of dollar supremacy? and what are the odds there might be a g-20 rescue in the offing? is that just too off the charts? >> i love to see it, but probability is zero pip's just not high enough on their list. i would like to see them do more there, but i don't think the dollar is going to get a lot of attention. >> hold on one second. give me a quickie then i've got a special phone call from -- all right, hold on. i've got to go straight to steve liesman. he's got some breaking news on a possible fed exit strategy, op-ed piece. hello, steve. >> larry, thanks very much. kevin morris is w
london earlier this year. the same thing. but boy, the police are covering this place like a blanket. i would be stunned if it got out of control. >> i'm sure all those protestors will take time to watch "the kudlow report." coming up, we're going to drill down with two big investors on what matters most in the stock market. what about a g-20 rescue of the dollar. gentlemen, real quick before we go to the break, how worried are you about the end of dollar supremacy? and what are...
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tanya's tumor was said to be inoperable in ukraine, so i brought her to london. worse. >> so today is henry coming. and our favorite topic, it's what is the meaning of le? what to do? is it means to become profsor or to means to become a minist of the public health service, or it is better to be a good doctor? just to be a good doctor? to see patients every day, to liste n to them and try to help them. [ woman speaking ukrainian language ] >> oh, tired. >> tired? >> yeah, a bit tired. >> why tired? >> well, i g up at half past 2:00 in london. >> ah. >> i came via vienna. >> why you chose vienna? >> because there was a strike. i've got some amazing things for you in there. >> really? >> quite amazing, quite amazing. oh, totally legal! i mean, it's fine. it just is staggering, what gets thrown away. and you will not believe what i've got. >> and how are you ? >> oh, actually, i'm very well. it's always good to be here. [ chuckling ] nice to escape the nhs, i can tell you. oh, fantastic, the ambulance. how's your poor old r? >> at least two months, two months to rep
tanya's tumor was said to be inoperable in ukraine, so i brought her to london. worse. >> so today is henry coming. and our favorite topic, it's what is the meaning of le? what to do? is it means to become profsor or to means to become a minist of the public health service, or it is better to be a good doctor? just to be a good doctor? to see patients every day, to liste n to them and try to help them. [ woman speaking ukrainian language ] >> oh, tired. >> tired? >>...
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he has a particular close contact with the cia, so they call allen in london, in this bizarre phonecall that is described in the book. c-span: first dwayne calls and says something like, do you still have your friends in london, this sort of code conversation going back and forth. ultimately net calls and lays out the story of the saboteur, lays out the sry of this individual, this japanese executive. c-span: made it up. >> guest: pons le is the whole story was fiction. he was a real guybut he never made the phonecall whitaker had just made it up, so he tells, nick andrea as tells allen andreas in london about this sinister phonecall that he heard about and allen goes to the cia, and says help us. the cia in turn refers, bause it is a crimil matter, it is a la enforcement matter, it is an extortion plot is centrally and they refer it to the fbi back in the united states so in n tim a couple of days actually the phonecallo the cia, the fbi shows up indicators sayinwhat is this about a soteur? it w so ironic that ultimately the whole sabotr story was a phony, it never happened. and then t
he has a particular close contact with the cia, so they call allen in london, in this bizarre phonecall that is described in the book. c-span: first dwayne calls and says something like, do you still have your friends in london, this sort of code conversation going back and forth. ultimately net calls and lays out the story of the saboteur, lays out the sry of this individual, this japanese executive. c-span: made it up. >> guest: pons le is the whole story was fiction. he was a real...
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ross, how's it looking in london?rprise to see some fall today, down 1.4%. it's the resource stocks, construction, chemicals, financial services banks, they've all been the biggest gainers in the last three weeks. today being the biggest losers in the descent of health care little bit stronger. >> and that's it. thanks, that's it for today's show i'm julia boorstin in the united states. >> and i'm chloe cho here in asia. thank you for tuning into "worldwide exchange." we'll be back here tomorrow. >>> good morning, the bulls have been on a charge, but can the momentum moose -- there he is, a skinny-looking guy. he's one of those parasites on him. he's not the best-looking moose, but can he remain on the run? u.s. equity futures, however, today pointing to a lower opening. >>> president obama on a media blitz. a round of sunday morning shows, and now an even busier week ahead on the agenda. yep, couldn't talk about health care this week. and the global economy. >>> and the emmy goes to -- >> "30 rock." >> "30 rock" and
ross, how's it looking in london?rprise to see some fall today, down 1.4%. it's the resource stocks, construction, chemicals, financial services banks, they've all been the biggest gainers in the last three weeks. today being the biggest losers in the descent of health care little bit stronger. >> and that's it. thanks, that's it for today's show i'm julia boorstin in the united states. >> and i'm chloe cho here in asia. thank you for tuning into "worldwide exchange."...
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earlier this week, winehouse allegedly srmed into a london school to confro a girl who bullied her god daughter. she reportedly screamed at and spit on the girl. then rg not kidding her, she signed a few autographs and went home. jude law is a father again but is time oy financially. his former flame gave birth to a daughter soph. grey'snatomy st gave birth to a daughter she named stella lieu that. britney spears's ex is joining vh-1's celebrity fit ub. renee zellweger won't be gaining weight. it tooker so long to drop the ponds after the second film. for thi one she says she's going to wearing a so-called fat suit. >> no need to load up on all the milkshakes like the the lt movie. >> at least she could say she was preparing for a worthy cause. >> well, this comes to us from wrc tv nbc 4 in washington, d.c. where th world'sargestblue diamond is taking center stage in the nude, so to speak anyway. for the first time, the famed hope diamond is on diplay without its or nate setting. the gem is apearing naked while another setting is prepared, which will mark its 50 years at the smitonian.
earlier this week, winehouse allegedly srmed into a london school to confro a girl who bullied her god daughter. she reportedly screamed at and spit on the girl. then rg not kidding her, she signed a few autographs and went home. jude law is a father again but is time oy financially. his former flame gave birth to a daughter soph. grey'snatomy st gave birth to a daughter she named stella lieu that. britney spears's ex is joining vh-1's celebrity fit ub. renee zellweger won't be gaining weight....
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it's been wrapped from london before, but never really like that. all that and more on "squawk box" when we -- >> and sesame street. >> oh, and sesame street. we went to sesame street and who did we meet? grover. >> grover and elmo. >> that's it, something we do over here in the states. i don't know what you guys have over there, benny hill or something. we're not really sure. >> i just want to know with fell ips, when you do that summersault in the water, how do you keep from getting dizzy? >> i don't know. >> ask him that for me. >> okay. wrap. >> so for more on the u.s. markets, very quickly, we are now joined by michael gurka, global asset strategist and power global funds. are we due for a pullback today, michael, as the futures seem to be pointing to? >> yes. but it could be very sudden and abrupt only because we're coming up against a pretty good resistance level in the dow that i've been looking at at 9568. and at the same time, i think that our support is clearly moving up, also, way above the 9390 area. i think the pullback could be buying
it's been wrapped from london before, but never really like that. all that and more on "squawk box" when we -- >> and sesame street. >> oh, and sesame street. we went to sesame street and who did we meet? grover. >> grover and elmo. >> that's it, something we do over here in the states. i don't know what you guys have over there, benny hill or something. we're not really sure. >> i just want to know with fell ips, when you do that summersault in the...
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fashion niece sta stacy london has tips you may need. she spoke about pieces that none of us should go without. >> it's five pieces that will transition into things that go with your existing wardrobe. pump it up a notch and also last. >> celebrity stylist and host of "whatnot to wear" stacy london in town for an event at lost to help women get more mileage out of their wardrobe. she called these five pieces modern classics. >> they are things you can keep in your wardrobe as foundational staples but have enough quick to them that they'll see you through lots of trends and make you look not trendy, but relevant. >> first essentials, a great pair of trousers. >> you want something with a new modern fit that fits well in the hip and the thigh. >> the second essential, the perfect dress. >> it's already got the ribbing at the waste. but you could add a belt here, some great tights, boots, done. you're dressed, get it? get it? you're dressed, because it's a dress. >> the third must-have, a cardigan or jacket. >> especially with a trouser is
fashion niece sta stacy london has tips you may need. she spoke about pieces that none of us should go without. >> it's five pieces that will transition into things that go with your existing wardrobe. pump it up a notch and also last. >> celebrity stylist and host of "whatnot to wear" stacy london in town for an event at lost to help women get more mileage out of their wardrobe. she called these five pieces modern classics. >> they are things you can keep in your...
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participants dressed in gorilla suits and ran around in central london. the costumes were provided by organizers of the race, but many added their own touch. and the event goes towards saving the gorillas in africa. >>> thank you for joining us. join us for the "daily connection" at 3:00, and then at 4:00 for the news. >> see you in the morning. have a great day. >> bye. if i had to sit on a bench during the middle of a game due to diabetes it would frustrate me. in a basketball game a couple minutes could mean a big momentum shift. my bayer meter is very important. (announcer) only bayer's contour meter has programmable personal high low settings. it allows me to be able to look at my highs and lows to make sure that my diabetes is being controlled as tightly as possible. with my bayer meter i don't miss valuable game time. i'm alana burns and staying in the game is my simple win. (announcer) the contour meter, only from bayer.
participants dressed in gorilla suits and ran around in central london. the costumes were provided by organizers of the race, but many added their own touch. and the event goes towards saving the gorillas in africa. >>> thank you for joining us. join us for the "daily connection" at 3:00, and then at 4:00 for the news. >> see you in the morning. have a great day. >> bye. if i had to sit on a bench during the middle of a game due to diabetes it would frustrate me....
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was in london for a few days talking to our shareholders.e have about 12% of our shares owned overseas and europe, particularly. every single newspaper, every single ad, whether sky news or whatever it is, they were always talking about the g-20 and pittsburgh. the articles in the daily papers about pittsburgh were wonderful. i brought a bunch of them back. actually it would be nice if our local papers would write articles this nice about it. >> if only. >> it was really great. advertising we could in no way afford or buy. >> do you expect big news when it comes to things that matter to your company and investors. banker pay, capital requirements, things like that or baby steps, microscopically. >> as always we take steps. hope fully we take significant steps moving towards a global financial market where we have a systemic way of looking at risks across the world, because clearly we made some big mistakes in the risk space that effected the entire world. i think that's very, very important. the way we looked at liquidity. we took liquidity
was in london for a few days talking to our shareholders.e have about 12% of our shares owned overseas and europe, particularly. every single newspaper, every single ad, whether sky news or whatever it is, they were always talking about the g-20 and pittsburgh. the articles in the daily papers about pittsburgh were wonderful. i brought a bunch of them back. actually it would be nice if our local papers would write articles this nice about it. >> if only. >> it was really great....
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in london, the ftse opened slightly lower.wall street starts the day, they got back on the winning track monday, snapping a streak of three-straight down days. they jumped 124 points. its biggest gain in more than a month. the nasdaq rose nearly 40 points to close at 2130. >>> gas prices have fallen for seventh week in a row. the nationwide average dropped 5 cents in the past week, to $2.50. the prices at the pump are 31% lower than one year ago, thanks to growing supplies and slumping demand. >>> starting today, you can get starbucks coffee in an instant. the upscale coffee chain is rolling out its invant coffee nationwide today. via, will be available in two flavors. and it costs just under $1 a cup. it will be available at starbuck stores, as well as other retailers. and via will be in supermarkets next year. >> $1 a cup, is something we haven't heard in a while. >>> you can get the latest business news anytime an our website. abcnews.com. >>> and up next on tuesday. the broadway faux pas. the phone rings during a climatic
in london, the ftse opened slightly lower.wall street starts the day, they got back on the winning track monday, snapping a streak of three-straight down days. they jumped 124 points. its biggest gain in more than a month. the nasdaq rose nearly 40 points to close at 2130. >>> gas prices have fallen for seventh week in a row. the nationwide average dropped 5 cents in the past week, to $2.50. the prices at the pump are 31% lower than one year ago, thanks to growing supplies and slumping...
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it's far different obviously than what we saw in london. we saw some pretty violent confrontations between protesters and police. >> well, it has been a tamer scene than london was, and i have to confess, tamron, i walked in here with my producer at 5:00 in the morning. there was nobody on the street. nothing had started then. i have been inside the security perimeter ever since. but there were marchers, protesters against globalization. there were environmental protesters who did not get the permits that the city requires for marches like that, and that's why you saw the clashes. and it's a repeat of what we saw ten years ago in seattle when international officials gathered for a trade conference, you saw violence on the streets there. this is pretty low key compared to that. we will see what develops over the next 24 hours. but this kind of clash is why they have police out by the platoons to try to secure the city. >> john, thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> and in "the big picture," president obama on the world stage. "time" magazine'
it's far different obviously than what we saw in london. we saw some pretty violent confrontations between protesters and police. >> well, it has been a tamer scene than london was, and i have to confess, tamron, i walked in here with my producer at 5:00 in the morning. there was nobody on the street. nothing had started then. i have been inside the security perimeter ever since. but there were marchers, protesters against globalization. there were environmental protesters who did not get...
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since g-20 leaders last met in london, the economy entered a fragile recovery. it's created a new set of pressures on the president. the world looking for leadership on reform of the financial system. seeking an exit strategy from the extraordinary government measures used to stave off a depression. >> he has to create a sense there is a plan for economic stability and recovery. it's not only big, fancy words, but follow up on this in the months ahead. >> reporter: the work of the summit begins tomorrow. of course, world leaders watch the president's domestic battles closely to the extent in the health care battle. brian. >> savannah guthrie here covering the president. chuck todd, chuck, very simple question. why pittsburgh for this gathering? >> it's about domestic policy in some ways. the obama white house wants to highlight industrial cities showing a turn around. it's about showing off economic policy of what's going on here. pittsburgh is a city they want to showcase. person pennsylvania, parts of industrial ohio and industrial indiana, big for the preside
since g-20 leaders last met in london, the economy entered a fragile recovery. it's created a new set of pressures on the president. the world looking for leadership on reform of the financial system. seeking an exit strategy from the extraordinary government measures used to stave off a depression. >> he has to create a sense there is a plan for economic stability and recovery. it's not only big, fancy words, but follow up on this in the months ahead. >> reporter: the work of the...
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that includes people in london. prince william and prince harry. the two are living together in a royal bachelor pad as they train to become helicopter pilots. but today there were signs prince william is ready to take on more responsibility. abc's gloria riviera reports. >> reporter: the public is used to seeing prince william and harry playing polo or prepping for their very own charity concert jam-packed with rock stars. but the two boys of prince charles and princess diana are inching towards 30. harry served in afghanistan and both are now training to be helicopter pilots. for years the two have worked with charities but today prince william vowed to do more. >> more than being an ornament and such. >> reporter: recently that meant hiking with homeless teens to build self-esteem. for 19-year-old johnny glen deng it worked. >> i - >> we just come from different walks of life. there's a bit of hope. >> reporter: as for the rest of great britain? many are hoping for a royal wedding for prince william and longtime girlfriend kate middleton. but fo
that includes people in london. prince william and prince harry. the two are living together in a royal bachelor pad as they train to become helicopter pilots. but today there were signs prince william is ready to take on more responsibility. abc's gloria riviera reports. >> reporter: the public is used to seeing prince william and harry playing polo or prepping for their very own charity concert jam-packed with rock stars. but the two boys of prince charles and princess diana are inching...
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no word yet on where this tribute will be held in london. and it finally did this dreary friday unless you're down south. >> yes, we will start with the radar. there's still a couple showers, but mainly to the north and east. te will not beti thoodrif tng mu more to the south. juit tt ie the airport to go into baltimore. ut the visual li anelatpiteliqu piquancy the well-defined of the storm. you can see cyee clearing at the lt the woodstock and down into hea.thre a ere, southwest ofwest of h ksed.ericrgbu you can get into the sun down the road. the rest of us are under clouds. the showers will table -- taper off with the results more. better chance of thunderstorms will be on sunday. it will be warmer to market a five day degrees warmer on sunday. monday and tuesday look good. >> yes, thank you. and thank you for joining us today. we will see back there for inrgm morng washington at 5:00 a.m. on monday. obie had a great weekend. captioned by the national captionintional capti 00
no word yet on where this tribute will be held in london. and it finally did this dreary friday unless you're down south. >> yes, we will start with the radar. there's still a couple showers, but mainly to the north and east. te will not beti thoodrif tng mu more to the south. juit tt ie the airport to go into baltimore. ut the visual li anelatpiteliqu piquancy the well-defined of the storm. you can see cyee clearing at the lt the woodstock and down into hea.thre a ere, southwest ofwest...
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and in london, the ftse opened lower. >>> the senate banking committee is holding a hearing on the $700 billion bank bailout. in prepared remarks, the program's government watchdog will say it's extremely unlikely that taxpayers will recoup all the money. several banks have repaid the bailouts with interest. but full recovery to assistance to aig, automakers and mortgage modification programs remains uncertain. >>> wells fargo didn't take long to follow the bank of america or jpmorgan chase. customers at wells fargo and wachovia will not be charged with they overdraw an account by $5 or less. and they can opt out of overdraft coverage. >>> boeing is looking to get in the aerospace business. the aerospace giant is looking to take astronauts and even tourists into space. the company is working with nasa to build a transportation system to the international space station and other desations. >>> in today's "new york times" tech report, hewlett-packard adds apes to the video frame. it has widgets that pull photos from facebook, lets you listen to radio, play videos and check the weather. "t
and in london, the ftse opened lower. >>> the senate banking committee is holding a hearing on the $700 billion bank bailout. in prepared remarks, the program's government watchdog will say it's extremely unlikely that taxpayers will recoup all the money. several banks have repaid the bailouts with interest. but full recovery to assistance to aig, automakers and mortgage modification programs remains uncertain. >>> wells fargo didn't take long to follow the bank of america or...
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the streets of london overrun by gorillas, well, people in gorilla suits. every year. it's a charity thing, you know, they're raising money for gorilla conservation efforts in after kachlt though some people need a little liquid encouragement to take part. >> it's famous in london, something i've been meaning to do for several years and finally one night i sat at home a bit drunk decided, yes, i'll do it and here i am. >> julie: ap here you are. 600 people in gorilla suits running four miles around london for charity. we don't make this stuff up, folks. and unwelcomed guest in a california neighborhood, a bobcat. how do you get the big cat away from your house? that story still ahead. passpass this is my small-business specialist, tara. i know landscaping, but i didn't know how wireless could help my business. i just don't know how wireless can help my business. tara showed me how i could keep track of my employees in the field and get more jobs done faster. i was blown away. i'm blown away. only verizon wireless has small-business specialists in every stor
the streets of london overrun by gorillas, well, people in gorilla suits. every year. it's a charity thing, you know, they're raising money for gorilla conservation efforts in after kachlt though some people need a little liquid encouragement to take part. >> it's famous in london, something i've been meaning to do for several years and finally one night i sat at home a bit drunk decided, yes, i'll do it and here i am. >> julie: ap here you are. 600 people in gorilla suits running...
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mg: sold out o2 arena, london, england. mike goldberg, joe rogan set for a great battle in the ufc's welterweight division. a member of the original ultimate fighter cast, highly decorated wrestler josh koshcheck faces the brazilian paolo thiago. thiago, making his ufc debut tonight, unbeaten in his mma career. he'll have his hands full with josh koscheck. our tale of the tape for this welterweight fight: koscheck, the ufc veteran, 3 years the elder of the brazilian. it is paolo thiago who will have a slight reach advantage. with the official introductions, here is bruce buffer. bb: and, now, it's time to begin our first bout of the evening, three rounds in the ufc welterweight division! introducing first, fighting out of the blue corner, this man is a mixed martial artist, holding a perfect professional record of 10 wins with no losses. standing 5 feet 11 inches tall, weighing in at 169 pounds (12.1 stone). fighting out of brasilia, brazil, paulo thiago! and, now, introducing his opponent fighting out of the red corner. a
mg: sold out o2 arena, london, england. mike goldberg, joe rogan set for a great battle in the ufc's welterweight division. a member of the original ultimate fighter cast, highly decorated wrestler josh koshcheck faces the brazilian paolo thiago. thiago, making his ufc debut tonight, unbeaten in his mma career. he'll have his hands full with josh koscheck. our tale of the tape for this welterweight fight: koscheck, the ufc veteran, 3 years the elder of the brazilian. it is paolo thiago who will...