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i'm brian williams reporting tonight from our london bureau. see you back home in new york tomorrow evening. we'll see you back home in new york tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
i'm brian williams reporting tonight from our london bureau. see you back home in new york tomorrow evening. we'll see you back home in new york tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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i'm brian williams reporting tonight from our london bureau.e'll see you back home in new york tomorrow evening. we'll see you back home in new york tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> thank you for joining us. >> well, he broke his silence once. now he is doing it again. the whistle blower who exposed one of the biggest corruption scandals in bay area law enforcement history is sharing his story tonight. for the first time we're hearing what made him come forward. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez talked with the man who until
i'm brian williams reporting tonight from our london bureau.e'll see you back home in new york tomorrow evening. we'll see you back home in new york tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> thank you for joining us. >> well, he broke his silence once. now he is doing it again. the whistle blower who exposed one of the biggest corruption scandals in bay area law enforcement history is sharing his story tonight. for the first time we're hearing what...
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what's the rest of london going to look like this summer? we've seen how the rings will travel to different places along the thames, and this is how they'll be mounted on to tower bridge and how other landmarks will be decorated. and now we've been given a first look at the flags and banners which will go up around streets across the capital. they call it dressing the olympic city. >> i think it's really important that london shows the world that we're ready to celebrate the games. we've ordered over 200 miles worth of bunting. it's about 60 miles worth of fence. we have a large set of olympic rings on the river. and this is round two. this is going to be a lot of street dress to really make people they're in an olympic city. >> they're getting 50,000 pounds from the mayor to dress up the streets in olympic colors, like here in greenwich. they want to take the look and feel of the games to the whole of the capital. but do we really need all of these decorations? >> it's a good idea to have banners and flags, but i would imagine it could be d
what's the rest of london going to look like this summer? we've seen how the rings will travel to different places along the thames, and this is how they'll be mounted on to tower bridge and how other landmarks will be decorated. and now we've been given a first look at the flags and banners which will go up around streets across the capital. they call it dressing the olympic city. >> i think it's really important that london shows the world that we're ready to celebrate the games. we've...
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because we are very happy in london. the company was created in london. we are looking at options. we cannot deny that. because we have employees, shareholders, and this whole process has been too volatile. >> the prudential says that new rules emanating from brussels go by the unappetizing name of solvency 2 will make it more expensive for the insurer to keep its home in britain and damage the value of many people's pension savings. so why do members of the european parliament want the new law? >> we've had a financial crisis. people want to make sure that we don't have any of the systemic threats that we've had in the recent past. an insurance law at european that will make sense, everybody has agreed it to. companies are all signed up to it. they may argue about the finer points, but let's be realistic about the situation we find ourselves in. this makes perfect sense and a much safer financial world for all of us. >> why haven't the british government and the british regulator made stronger representations on your behalf? >> i think they've been very vocal on our behalf, to be
because we are very happy in london. the company was created in london. we are looking at options. we cannot deny that. because we have employees, shareholders, and this whole process has been too volatile. >> the prudential says that new rules emanating from brussels go by the unappetizing name of solvency 2 will make it more expensive for the insurer to keep its home in britain and damage the value of many people's pension savings. so why do members of the european parliament want the...
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there are just over four months to go until the london olympics and russia's women's basketball team are already well underway with their preparations and has a richard ford fleet reports that seem are setting their sights high. four years of work are going to come to an end soon in august russia will know just how much faith progressed into the beijing games as they look to win gold in london the core of the squad for one of bronze in two thousand and eight was absent for many just training session however they're expected to return of london games while the strong competition of the twelve available places would still rules the squad will be younger than the previous olympics it's difficult to say whether we are better or worse it's a team which we need place one another and will keep on improving. russia coming to the london olympics on the back of a big morale boosting victory in two thousand and eleven they were crowned european champions after disposing of turkey in the final and the m.v.p. from that event on your own and done you suspect shima raring to go but. i gained a lot
there are just over four months to go until the london olympics and russia's women's basketball team are already well underway with their preparations and has a richard ford fleet reports that seem are setting their sights high. four years of work are going to come to an end soon in august russia will know just how much faith progressed into the beijing games as they look to win gold in london the core of the squad for one of bronze in two thousand and eight was absent for many just training...
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who drives more across london than its taxis?ry year london produces almost 3 million tons of organic waste, some of which is converted into biodiesel. since 2008, uptown oil has been clkting used cooking oil and turning their unwanted waste into the most pre shus of commodities, fuel. >> now you have crystal clear fantastic quality recycled biodiesel. >> filling up with biodiesel at places like this south london refinery doesn't just cut carbon emissions by 80%, it turns out to be 12% at least cheaper than filling up your vehicle at your average gas station. >> if they had a biodiesel pump at every petrol stations, taxi drivers wouldn't -- >> they've seen their sales rise to 3.2 million. >> it seems like a good idea, that there's a waste product out there not being used or not being utilized. in the last few years it's become much more popular. >> down the road at the duke of york pub, the land lady says having up town collect her used oil saves her money as well. >> before this started we used to have to pay to have the oil tak
who drives more across london than its taxis?ry year london produces almost 3 million tons of organic waste, some of which is converted into biodiesel. since 2008, uptown oil has been clkting used cooking oil and turning their unwanted waste into the most pre shus of commodities, fuel. >> now you have crystal clear fantastic quality recycled biodiesel. >> filling up with biodiesel at places like this south london refinery doesn't just cut carbon emissions by 80%, it turns out to be...
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when we zone in on the london ftse, one stock has been benefiting.ld bank of scotland gaining more than 6% on the back of reports that the uk government now sell up to a third of the lender to ab du dhabi. it is heavily skewed towards the banking stocks but really it is the eurozone markets doing the best today. >> funny you should in emption that. hsbc getting a big pop today. up almost 5% a big move considering it's such a big stock on the hang kenge, on the back of comments by angela merkel talking about a new willingness to support the -- any other moves to tackle european debt problems. so the banks getting a boost here, the hong kong hang seng closing up 1.8%. it was all about the nikkei, up 2.4%, 10255. the country's largest exporter, sony, leading the way up by more than 3%. >> andrew, when it comes to the united states markets all three major indices on wall street rallied by more than 1% on the back of ben bernanke's speech. the dow saw its biggest gains in nearly three months. here's felicia taylor with a full wrap of the action on wall st
when we zone in on the london ftse, one stock has been benefiting.ld bank of scotland gaining more than 6% on the back of reports that the uk government now sell up to a third of the lender to ab du dhabi. it is heavily skewed towards the banking stocks but really it is the eurozone markets doing the best today. >> funny you should in emption that. hsbc getting a big pop today. up almost 5% a big move considering it's such a big stock on the hang kenge, on the back of comments by angela...
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as usual russia will be one of the favorites to claim a medal in london however they'll have to use an experience wisely if they going to come away from the two thousand and twelve olympics reveals an uprising women's basketball a place on the podium that's russia's minimum requirements at the london basin is more of an achievable goal than might not be as strong as the likes of the usa and australia losses when of european championships will give them plenty of confidence to try and come home with a medal which of them will feel it and see. of a continental i saw a key league where the finals of both conferences have now been set and the action is promising to get as soft as ever before june so the fact that all four sides finish their regular season in the top flight over in the west it will be a battle between two capitals as cost st petersburg will begin their series on home ice against moscow and the eastern conference by double feature a regular season champion structured bins and out on guard palms so at the start of the next stage of the gods are in college playoffs is schedule
as usual russia will be one of the favorites to claim a medal in london however they'll have to use an experience wisely if they going to come away from the two thousand and twelve olympics reveals an uprising women's basketball a place on the podium that's russia's minimum requirements at the london basin is more of an achievable goal than might not be as strong as the likes of the usa and australia losses when of european championships will give them plenty of confidence to try and come home...
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i'm brian williams reporting tonight from our london bureau.ee you back home in new york tomorrow evening. we'll see you back home in new york tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ah. so much better than last year. [ both screaming ] food out the window! throw the food out the window! [ roaring ]
i'm brian williams reporting tonight from our london bureau.ee you back home in new york tomorrow evening. we'll see you back home in new york tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ah. so much better than last year. [ both screaming ] food out the window! throw the food out the window! [ roaring ]
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lloyds of london paid out around $7.5 billion on disaster claims. that meant during 2011 they had an overall loss, lloyds of london had an overall loss of $820 million. it could mean, of course, or should mean that our premiums all around the world will go up for insurance. in fact, lloyds of london said they're disappointed the insurance companies haven't already increased premiums. the third largest top microchipmaker in the world in japan, leaders in d-ram, but since we've got these gadgets, this is connected to peter's hip, but smartphones, tablets, they all use flash memory. it just shows the strength of those guys. but we're talking about the biggest corporate failure in japanese manufacturing history, an astonishing story. i'll have a lot more on all of the business stories -- they've hidden the clock, but it's about 15 minutes, right? >> a little less sarcasm then maybe? >> see you. >> ok, talk to you then. aaron is back with "world business report" in 21 minutes' time. a maid from the philippines does not have the right to apply for citizen
lloyds of london paid out around $7.5 billion on disaster claims. that meant during 2011 they had an overall loss, lloyds of london had an overall loss of $820 million. it could mean, of course, or should mean that our premiums all around the world will go up for insurance. in fact, lloyds of london said they're disappointed the insurance companies haven't already increased premiums. the third largest top microchipmaker in the world in japan, leaders in d-ram, but since we've got these gadgets,...
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rivals tottenham who are in fourth so we'll know is how that one ended meanwhile another london sidearsenal cemented third place with a three nil home win against aston villa bolton defender david leader sort of brace them help wanderers to move out from the really geishas zone second from bottom wigan to claim the two one victory at liverpool lost their fourth game in a row nor each also wins for sunderland and everson in games with newcomers q.p.r. and swansea respectively and manchester city are on top of the premier league a good answer a one all draw at. but manager tony pulis believes his side should have had another chance at gold. you know it was a very very good game very competitive game good game. you know we were disappointed first time for a good final say we thought probably challenge and we don't which is definitely. and disappointing because you know i think i would guess you could view it is. you know. now i listen i mean you know it's going to be difficult because you know that they're going to compete you know they're going to. go for every ball and challenge for e
rivals tottenham who are in fourth so we'll know is how that one ended meanwhile another london sidearsenal cemented third place with a three nil home win against aston villa bolton defender david leader sort of brace them help wanderers to move out from the really geishas zone second from bottom wigan to claim the two one victory at liverpool lost their fourth game in a row nor each also wins for sunderland and everson in games with newcomers q.p.r. and swansea respectively and manchester city...
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russia coming to the london olympics on the back of a big morale boosting victory in two thousand and eleven they were crowned european champions after disposing of turkey in a final and the m.v.p. from that event. certina raring to go. i gained a lot of confidence from those championships a lot of things went my way and they played well and hopefully i can use that event as a springboard to bigger and better things. the russians mainframes in london will come from the usual suspects australia and the usa but the zhang two thousand a bronze medalists will play there for a new arrivals from australia twice in june as they continue their preparations and her poor nina is returning to the side following a number of injury problems says he'll be difficult teams to beat. it's going to be really tough to beat australia or the us will need to be organized and have luck on our side in plays a team as these sides are so strong with. as usual russia will be one of the favorites to claim a medal in london however they'll have to use an experience wisely if they're going to come away from the two
russia coming to the london olympics on the back of a big morale boosting victory in two thousand and eleven they were crowned european champions after disposing of turkey in a final and the m.v.p. from that event. certina raring to go. i gained a lot of confidence from those championships a lot of things went my way and they played well and hopefully i can use that event as a springboard to bigger and better things. the russians mainframes in london will come from the usual suspects australia...
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in london, broadcasting to viewers on pbs here in london and around the world, this is "news day." ♪> hello and welcome. president obama and the british prime minister david cameron have said that the international mission in afghanistan is making real progress. mr. obama said they remained committed to a plan to transfer full responsibility of security to afghan courses in two years' time. more details from our political editor nick robinson. ♪ >> what will this president do to make his british guests feel at home? what happened today seemed to be almost nothing. the morning before the game and the night before the game david cameron was welcomed by a 19-gun salute, thousands of guests on the white house lawn and cheering english and american school children. the two leaders joked about the fact that 200 years ago visiting brits had tried to burn the white house to the ground. and the president even tried to speak english just like the english do. >> david, we are chopped at the bit that you are here and i'm looking forward to a great nadder. i'm confident together we'll keep the re
in london, broadcasting to viewers on pbs here in london and around the world, this is "news day." ♪> hello and welcome. president obama and the british prime minister david cameron have said that the international mission in afghanistan is making real progress. mr. obama said they remained committed to a plan to transfer full responsibility of security to afghan courses in two years' time. more details from our political editor nick robinson. ♪ >> what will this...
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that's it from singapore and from london. and myself, thanks for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
that's it from singapore and from london. and myself, thanks for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a...
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i had a big fight with the london press whe--when i was london picture editor of life during the war, 'cause we resold pictures to london papers through pictures--picture magazines through ap, and the--the london papers had refused to credit. they--they treated photographers like dirt at the time. and so i insisted on credit, and--and as a result, one of the fleet street press newsletters--newsmagazines published an article denouncing me as an american imperialist. c-span: he--here's one that i always wondered what it stood for, and i was quite surprised when you say it in the book--you can't see it very much on the screen, though. it's s-i-p-a. what is that--what's the... >> guest: well, that's shorthand for a wonderful turkish journalist. it's--it--it's pronounced sipa, and his named is goksin--g-o-k-s-i-n--sipahahiolu and he actually has a--a show on in paris at this very moment. i just was at the opening last week. but sipa is--is short for sipahahioglu. c-span: and it's an agency that he has? >> guest: it's an agen--his own personal agency. he's a wonderful, charming guy who goes
i had a big fight with the london press whe--when i was london picture editor of life during the war, 'cause we resold pictures to london papers through pictures--picture magazines through ap, and the--the london papers had refused to credit. they--they treated photographers like dirt at the time. and so i insisted on credit, and--and as a result, one of the fleet street press newsletters--newsmagazines published an article denouncing me as an american imperialist. c-span: he--here's one that i...
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i would love to do the same thing in london. i would that put me that would be that would be it was my dream job actually writing books for the moscow news i did crazy considering how little i was paid but it was actually the best job probably that i ever will have so. you had a problem with high heels in berlin you had a language program was asleep but you won so i did not. you once in a moscow must be my favorite city to walk oh i love moscow why not arts for your boy and learned what wonders of london is a great place and actually of course forty nine hour loving it it's great it's really great but the reason tomatoes exactly describe that it's that it's a collective and that you don't know what you're going to find around any given corner and i just think if you were interior rooms british interior is a very eclectic. no no of course of course but it's so unexpected here and a lot of it is so crazy you see if there was some are as good as most of those house museums in london you probably have to pay fortunes go in and here
i would love to do the same thing in london. i would that put me that would be that would be it was my dream job actually writing books for the moscow news i did crazy considering how little i was paid but it was actually the best job probably that i ever will have so. you had a problem with high heels in berlin you had a language program was asleep but you won so i did not. you once in a moscow must be my favorite city to walk oh i love moscow why not arts for your boy and learned what wonders...
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first of all joe braidwood in london. years old and the chief marketing officer for swift key, an award winning app. let's not forget in santiago, chile, david lioter. he's managing director of his own company. they're both part of a new generation that's bent on success but on its own terms though. >> reporter: they are young and confident, educated, and ambitious. born in the 1980s, they are the new generation entering the work force and their thirst for success knows no bounds. meet the millennials. in london 26-year-old joe braidwood chief operating officer for tech swift key. morning has broken. already commuters are hurrying to work. behind them the view is imposing as st. paul's cathedral makes its mark on london's historical landscape. hoping to leave his own stamp is this 26-year-old. >> i'm joe braidwood. >> joe's trajectory has been millennial. out of law force, he's working for sky news. >> i was a young man with not much experience at all coming in and saying, but this is all wrong. we should be doing things,
first of all joe braidwood in london. years old and the chief marketing officer for swift key, an award winning app. let's not forget in santiago, chile, david lioter. he's managing director of his own company. they're both part of a new generation that's bent on success but on its own terms though. >> reporter: they are young and confident, educated, and ambitious. born in the 1980s, they are the new generation entering the work force and their thirst for success knows no bounds. meet...
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bj wounded in the same attack is now back in london. -- wounded in the same attack is now back in london. >> we will make sure ithat there is a day of reckoning for those responsible. i have a clear message for those in authority in syria. make a choice. turn your back on this criminal regime or face justice for the blood that is on your hands. >> at the united nations in new york, the syrian ambassador said his government was being slandered on no evidence other than opposition rumors. the international criticism is not going away. >> protesters in syria want weapons for the free army. potential suppliers abroad, gulf countries as well as western ones, might prefer not to listen. they have condemned the regime's actions, but they do not want to fuel a full on civil war either. jeremy bowen, bbc news. >> more than 70 tornadoes have hit the mid-south of the united states, killing at least six people, according to the latest figures. the state of tennessee, kentucky and indiana have been battered by powerful storms and large hailstones. one small town in indiana is said to have completely
bj wounded in the same attack is now back in london. -- wounded in the same attack is now back in london. >> we will make sure ithat there is a day of reckoning for those responsible. i have a clear message for those in authority in syria. make a choice. turn your back on this criminal regime or face justice for the blood that is on your hands. >> at the united nations in new york, the syrian ambassador said his government was being slandered on no evidence other than opposition...
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more and finally there are just over four months to go until the london olympics and russia's women's basketball team are already well into their preparations and as richard bump orphic reports the team are aiming high. for years of work are going to come to an end soon you know russia will know just how much great progress the beijing games has been able to win gold in london. the core of the score put on a bronze in two thousand and eight was absent from their latest training session however their expected returns of london games well the strong competition for the twelve available places. this squad will be younger than the previous olympics it's difficult to say whether we are better or worse it's a team which really place one another and will keep on improving russia coming to the london olympics on the back of a big morale boosting victory in two thousand and eleven they were crowned european champions after disposing of turkey in the final and the m.v.p. from that event are you on a dime you so the team are raring to go. you know and i gained a lot of confidence from those cham
more and finally there are just over four months to go until the london olympics and russia's women's basketball team are already well into their preparations and as richard bump orphic reports the team are aiming high. for years of work are going to come to an end soon you know russia will know just how much great progress the beijing games has been able to win gold in london. the core of the score put on a bronze in two thousand and eight was absent from their latest training session however...
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it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 1:00 in france, where police have arrested 19 suspected islamists and seized weapons in raids across the country. most of the arrests came in the southwest city of toulouse, the home of mohamed merah. president sarkozy says more arrests are planned. our correspondent, christian fraser, sent this report. >> the early hours of the morning, acting on information from the domestic intelligence agency. they arrested the leader of the extremist group linked to mohamed merah. 3 rifles, a glock pistol, and a grenade were recovered. there were other operations in toulouse, the scene of last week's attack. president nicolas sarkozy has warned the opposition will continue to guarantee public security. >> [speaking foreign language] >> what happened in toulouse is profoundly sad. i do not want to compare the horrors of terrorist attacks, but we're suffering what they suffered in new york and the wake of the 9/11 attack. >> police are still searching for an accomplice who may ha
it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 1:00 in france, where police have arrested 19 suspected islamists and seized weapons in raids across the country. most of the arrests came in the southwest city of toulouse, the home of mohamed merah. president sarkozy says more arrests are planned. our correspondent, christian fraser, sent this report. >> the early hours of the morning, acting on information from the domestic intelligence agency. they arrested the leader of the...
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london waiting already exists across the public sector. indeed the opposition have proposed the interesting idea of regional benefit rates. so we should see what we can do to make our public services more responsive and help our private sector to grow and create jobs in all parts of the country. we've asked the independent pay review bodies to looky we ate p evidence of the treasury is submitting to them and some departments will have the option of moving to more local pay for those civil servants whose pay freezes end this year. eaker, new infrastructure and investment, ambitious reforms on planning, education and welfare to help businesses to create jobs, these will all help britain earn its way in the world but we also need a tax system that supports work. 200 years ago, adam smith set out the four principles of good taxation and they remain good principles today. taxes should be simple, predictable, support work and they should be fair. the rich should mpay the most ad the poor the least. the tax system this government inherited from i
london waiting already exists across the public sector. indeed the opposition have proposed the interesting idea of regional benefit rates. so we should see what we can do to make our public services more responsive and help our private sector to grow and create jobs in all parts of the country. we've asked the independent pay review bodies to looky we ate p evidence of the treasury is submitting to them and some departments will have the option of moving to more local pay for those civil...
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seemingly shine a light into the embattled leaders and our circle let's get the details from artie's a london correspondent laura smith laura what exactly is are is in these e-mails. well this is an extraordinary cache of emails and of course as you've already mentioned we have to look at where they come from they were claimed intercepted by the opposition group the super supremes council of the revolution between june last year and early february now it can't be any coincidence that they've been really being released today which of course is the first anniversary of the revolt in syria and they reveal a whole range of of sort of. occupation all matters of the first syrian president but also personal matters let's start with the more serious things that these e-mails really reveal they seem to suggest that assad has established through and communicated with through a private e-mail address a sort of network of powerful aides with whom he's communicated directly therefore bypassing his clan and also the vis syrian security operates that's one thing he also has we've seen promised a series of r
seemingly shine a light into the embattled leaders and our circle let's get the details from artie's a london correspondent laura smith laura what exactly is are is in these e-mails. well this is an extraordinary cache of emails and of course as you've already mentioned we have to look at where they come from they were claimed intercepted by the opposition group the super supremes council of the revolution between june last year and early february now it can't be any coincidence that they've...
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the russians mainframes in london will come from the usual suspects australia and the usa but the two thousand a bronze medalists will play that for any arrivals from australia to points in june as they continue their preparations and hope when you know he's returning to the side following a number of injury problems says will be difficult to beat. it's going to be really tough to beat australia or the us who need to be organized and have luck on our side in plays a team as the sides are so strong with. as usual russia will be one of the favorites to claim a medal in london however they'll have to use going experience wisely if they're going to come away from the two thousand and twelve olympics bylsma prize in women's basketball a place on the podium that's russia's minimum requirements ahead of a lump of in big cities more than achievable well there might not be as strong as the likes of the usa and australia but last year's winner the european championships will give them plenty of confidence to try and come home with a medal richard pombo for it all see most. of us with us mortals
the russians mainframes in london will come from the usual suspects australia and the usa but the two thousand a bronze medalists will play that for any arrivals from australia to points in june as they continue their preparations and hope when you know he's returning to the side following a number of injury problems says will be difficult to beat. it's going to be really tough to beat australia or the us who need to be organized and have luck on our side in plays a team as the sides are so...
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. >>> hello, i'm monita rajpal at cnn london. here are the headlines this hour. vladimir putin won more than 64% of the vote in sunday's presidential election. his closest opponent scored 17% of the vote. that means there won't be a runoff. opposition leaders have accused mr. putin supporters of rigging the vote in some polling places. they are calling protesters to take to the streets later today. >>> the syrian opposition says government forces are attacking cities of dara and homs. opposition groups say there have been executions and that the bodies of dozens of civilians have been found in a district near homs. >>> president obama will be meeting with benjamin netanyahu on sunday. he told the biggest pro-israel lobby group that he is prepared to use force. he said america's diplomat pressure on iran will continue. those are the headlines from cnn, the world's news leader, i'm monita rajpal. "world business today" starts right now. >>> good morning from cnn london, i'm charles hodson. >> and a very good afternoon from cnn hong kong, i'm andrew stevens. welcome
. >>> hello, i'm monita rajpal at cnn london. here are the headlines this hour. vladimir putin won more than 64% of the vote in sunday's presidential election. his closest opponent scored 17% of the vote. that means there won't be a runoff. opposition leaders have accused mr. putin supporters of rigging the vote in some polling places. they are calling protesters to take to the streets later today. >>> the syrian opposition says government forces are attacking cities of dara...
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. >>> hello, i'm monita rajpal at cnn london. here are the headlines this hour. opposition activists have declared tuesday a day of mourning across syria. they say more than 9,000 people have die after a year of government attacks like this one allegely in the city of homs. cnn cannot independently verify the authenticity of the video. the syria national council is calling for urgent military international intervention. >>> leon panetta says the killings of 16 afghan civilians won't affect u.s. military strategy in the country. an american sergeant is suspected of the killings near his combat post near kandahar. afghan president hamid karzai has described the incident has unforgivable. >>> the war in afghanistan and syria are certain to dominate discussions at the white house this tuesday as david cameron visits barack obama. they both have pledged to maintain the special relationship between their countries. >>> those are the headlines from cnn. i'm monita rajpal. "world business today" starts right now. >>> good morning from cnn london, i'm charles hodson. >> a
. >>> hello, i'm monita rajpal at cnn london. here are the headlines this hour. opposition activists have declared tuesday a day of mourning across syria. they say more than 9,000 people have die after a year of government attacks like this one allegely in the city of homs. cnn cannot independently verify the authenticity of the video. the syria national council is calling for urgent military international intervention. >>> leon panetta says the killings of 16 afghan civilians...
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i'm charles hodson in london. >> i'm andrew stevens in hong kong.hing cnn, the world's news leader. the headlines are just ahead. [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st, polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space, which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? sksksk me. when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). [ male announcer ] even if you think you can live with your old mattress... ask me how i've never slept better. [ male announcer ] ...why not talk to one of the 6 million people who've switched to the most highly recommended bed in america? it's not a sealy, a simmons, or a serta. ask me about my tempur-pedic. ask me how i can finally sleep all night. ask me how great my back fee
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class at the london summer games.i do my best to win a fertile and big medal in order not to have regrets that i missed my chance of course it's going to be harder this time because i'm older and my health got worse my father also wants me to participate in london so i want to please my parents to mum let's bother i love dean is known throughout they discard as the proud think keeper of his son sporting treasure and clearly his biggest fan almost never missing his son's training end of major competitions let alone the tournaments themselves in fact i've let international glory would probably be impossible without his father who's dedicated his entire life to support his son. of course i want him to improve in his achievements those health is no longer the good however any athlete has to make sacrifices like that. very young and russian coaches nobody has been liable and if you qualify as i'm sure they will not be disappointed despite not let sitting out the european championship in belgrade and the preceding high prof
class at the london summer games.i do my best to win a fertile and big medal in order not to have regrets that i missed my chance of course it's going to be harder this time because i'm older and my health got worse my father also wants me to participate in london so i want to please my parents to mum let's bother i love dean is known throughout they discard as the proud think keeper of his son sporting treasure and clearly his biggest fan almost never missing his son's training end of major...
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. >>> i'm zain verjee at cnn in london. u.s. president barack obama used his speech in seoul to tell south korea that we don't have issues with pyongyang. mr. obama's attending a nuclear security summit in seoul. >>> the ute has paid the families of afghan civilians killed in a massacre two weeks ago. families were given $50,000 for each of the 16 dead and 10,0$10 for the six wounded survivors for a total of $860,000. >>> the brother of the gunman suspected of killing seven people in southern france is facing charges. he was charged with complicit to commit murder. the apparent murderer mohammed mira was killed in the stachbdoff. >>> tiger wins with a 13 under par winning by five strokes. those are the hid lines from cnn, the world's news leader. i'm zain verjee and "world business today" starts now. >>> good morning. from cnn london, i'm nina desantos. >>> good afternoon. from cnn hong kong. i'm andrew stevens. welcome to "world business today." the top stories this monday, march 26th. >>> he's good at making the right calls on
. >>> i'm zain verjee at cnn in london. u.s. president barack obama used his speech in seoul to tell south korea that we don't have issues with pyongyang. mr. obama's attending a nuclear security summit in seoul. >>> the ute has paid the families of afghan civilians killed in a massacre two weeks ago. families were given $50,000 for each of the 16 dead and 10,0$10 for the six wounded survivors for a total of $860,000. >>> the brother of the gunman suspected of killing...
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i'm used to living in london and i'm alone at sydney it's my family estate in london because my children go to school and everyone feels comfortable there that's our shop is speaking with our teas are richard elsewhere nothing could separate routine and visiting local with moscow as the sides played out a poor draw in the hosts came close to breaking the deadlock i couple of times locos brazil a key for a good year make it his goal and sack for the second game in a row and city's push across saw his long range effort for the visitors denied by the woodwork in the second half it seems remain level on points with rubin and six behind the railway men on goal difference. while at the other end of the table ten men rostov reclaimed ten spot from take after beating previous events of one nil to move to the child's first half strike proving to be the wetter russell were reduced to ten men with through the second half alexander got sky sense all for a second but will offense but his side hung on for victory. in champions league one to ten winners enter are looking to overturn a one no deficit fr
i'm used to living in london and i'm alone at sydney it's my family estate in london because my children go to school and everyone feels comfortable there that's our shop is speaking with our teas are richard elsewhere nothing could separate routine and visiting local with moscow as the sides played out a poor draw in the hosts came close to breaking the deadlock i couple of times locos brazil a key for a good year make it his goal and sack for the second game in a row and city's push across...
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i'm used to living in london and while i'm on loan at suneet my family has stayed in london because my children go to school there and everyone feels comfortable there. that was a speaking with r t's richard on poor sleep now elsewhere nothing could separate rubin and visiting the local mets even moscow as the sides played out a bore draw in cars on the hosts came close to breaking the deadlock a couple of times but locos brazilian keeper a good year man kept his goal intact for the second game in a row and ginny's glitter cost saw his long range effort for the visitors denied by the woodwork in the second half it seems remain level points with rubin and six behind the railway men on goal difference. while at the other end of the table ten man roster reclaimed ten spot from cedric after beating korea so that's a one nothing to move collection of spurs have striker proving to be the winner ross all were reduced to ten men made wait for the second half at xander guts gone sense off for a second book will offense but his side hung on for victory. and england's there's been a change at the
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live from singapore in london -- and london. still to come, a record turnout in india pose a regional election. -- india's regional election. >> let's take a brief look at the stories making headlines. obama reassures netanyahu. the u.s. president is trying to seize tensions between iran and israel, but as america will use all means to stop iran developing nuclear weapons. spain is on a collision course with the european commission. it comes after the prime minister said the government could fail to meet deficit targets and instead set his own goals. premier wing ching bow -- premier zhao -- jinbao makes an announcement. "the times" -- protests broke out after the providential election. there are calls for more anti christian protests. >> i am in singapore. >> i am in london. the headlines for you. people in homs. >> president obama met with benjamin netanyahu at the white house to discuss concerns about iran. russian police have arrested hundreds of people who were taking part in protest in moscow and st. petersburg against the
live from singapore in london -- and london. still to come, a record turnout in india pose a regional election. -- india's regional election. >> let's take a brief look at the stories making headlines. obama reassures netanyahu. the u.s. president is trying to seize tensions between iran and israel, but as america will use all means to stop iran developing nuclear weapons. spain is on a collision course with the european commission. it comes after the prime minister said the government...
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i'm nina dos santos in london. go i'm andrews stevens in hong kong.e'll be joined by maggie lake and have the opening bell. that's the latest from the street. plus europe and asia. see you then.
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i'm used to living in london and i'm alone at sydney it's my family stayed in london because my children go to school and everyone feels comfortable there. that's our shop is speaking with our teas richard vaughan poor fleet now elsewhere nothing could separate rypien and visiting rock which he must know as the sides played out a bore draw in cars on the hosts came close to breaking the deadlock a couple of times but locals busy to me kept his goal intact for the second game in a row anthony's goose i caught saw his long range effort for the visitors denied by the woodwork in the second half it seems remain level on points with rubina and six behind the railway men on goal difference. while at the other end of the table ten man roster all reclaimed ten spot from set after beating craig yes of itself one nil small collection of first half strike proving to be the winner rostov were g.'s to ten men midway through the second half and xander got sconce sensible for a second book about a fence but his side hung on for victory. without the olympic pole vault champion given a sin by a has won t
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. >> i'm babita sharma in london. the headlines. the biggest manhunt of recent years, french police search for the man who opened fire on jewish school children. shock and outrage across france. thousands march in paris and president sarkozy calls the killings and odious act. >> russia calls on syrian's opposition to agree todayly cease fires as fighting rages on. at a london hospital, a small improvement in fabrice muewam -- mua many, ba's condition. he is said to have spoken a few words. >> welcome to "newsday." >> there is shock and concern across france that the attack that left four dead outside a jewish school, including three young children. thousands of people have marched in silence in the streets of paris in memory of the victims. the murders were carried out by a masked gunman on a black scooter, also accused of killing three troopers of north african origin in a nearby town last week. the entire region has been put on the highest level of terror alert. christian frazier sent this report. >> police have confirmed that the
. >> i'm babita sharma in london. the headlines. the biggest manhunt of recent years, french police search for the man who opened fire on jewish school children. shock and outrage across france. thousands march in paris and president sarkozy calls the killings and odious act. >> russia calls on syrian's opposition to agree todayly cease fires as fighting rages on. at a london hospital, a small improvement in fabrice muewam -- mua many, ba's condition. he is said to have spoken a few...
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we get that story from nbc's duncan golestani. >> reporter: in london, a stadium falls silent. on the pitch, a soccer player is fighting for his life. minutes earlier, fabrice muamba had fallen to the ground, no other players were around him. the minutes pass as paramedics try to resuscitate him, watched by upset teammates and shocked fans. they begin to chant his name. >> fabrice muamba! >> reporter: then the silence returns. this was the 23-year-old earlier in the game, charging the field that he would later be carried off. muamba was brought here to london's chess hospital where his team say doctors got his heart working again. he had suffered a cardiac arrest. he remains in intensive care, his condition described as critical. it shocked a nation where soccer is the number one sport. >> we got so many messages for him from all around the world. it just has been unbelievable. >> reporter: today rival teams were also showing their support. muamba is popular not just for his talent, but his determination. he came to london as a young refugee who couldn't speak english and quick
we get that story from nbc's duncan golestani. >> reporter: in london, a stadium falls silent. on the pitch, a soccer player is fighting for his life. minutes earlier, fabrice muamba had fallen to the ground, no other players were around him. the minutes pass as paramedics try to resuscitate him, watched by upset teammates and shocked fans. they begin to chant his name. >> fabrice muamba! >> reporter: then the silence returns. this was the 23-year-old earlier in the game,...
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. >>> i'm monita rajpal at cnn london. our breaking news this morning, a police raid following sunday's killings at a jewish school in toulouse, france. we'll bring you "world business today" right after this bulletin. let's bring you the latest that we know. police have a house surrounded in the southwestern city of toulouse. they are trying to arrest a suspect in the shooting deaths of seven people in three separate attacks in just over a week. the latest shooting was on monday when three children and a teenager were kill at a nearby jewish school. police say negotiations are still under way with the suspect in this hour's long standoff. diana magnay joins us from toulouse with the latest. this standoff has been going on for three hours now at the very least. is there a sense they're making any headway? >> reporter: well, we've just heard from the mayor, actually, who's been talking to police right outside the house, just up the road from this residential neighborhood, just a few kilometers from that jewish school. the s
. >>> i'm monita rajpal at cnn london. our breaking news this morning, a police raid following sunday's killings at a jewish school in toulouse, france. we'll bring you "world business today" right after this bulletin. let's bring you the latest that we know. police have a house surrounded in the southwestern city of toulouse. they are trying to arrest a suspect in the shooting deaths of seven people in three separate attacks in just over a week. the latest shooting was on...