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but, malaysia airlines is doing this for real. >> how? wait, wait. how are they really executing this, though? >> they're not doing the cargo kids. not putting kids in the cargo hold of the plane. we got the story from world news australia. malaysia airlines's ceo kept getting complaints from first class and business class travelers that they couldn't stand crying infants, screaming children. that it was stressing out their travel time. malaysia airlines decided to ban children under 12 from the upper deck of their a-380 jumbo jet airplane. >> that makes sense. you're paying that kind of money to get into first class. >> not just first class. there's a coach class on that upper deck. >> it's a great idea. i mean -- >> all of this coming from people that don't have kids. >> i don't have kids, and i think it's totally fine, because they're not banning kids from the entire plane. they're just banning them from an area which i think is fair for everybody. >>> this guy is talking to abc about becoming the first black "bachelor." >> are you going to be "th
but, malaysia airlines is doing this for real. >> how? wait, wait. how are they really executing this, though? >> they're not doing the cargo kids. not putting kids in the cargo hold of the plane. we got the story from world news australia. malaysia airlines's ceo kept getting complaints from first class and business class travelers that they couldn't stand crying infants, screaming children. that it was stressing out their travel time. malaysia airlines decided to ban children...
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in countries including thailand and singapore and malaysia, warnings have been set out. but the president says there's no evidence to suggest a major tsunami is likely. there's fear having born the brunt of the tsunami of 2004. we'll go live to the region in a moment. but first this report. >> there's panic in aceh. they are all rushing to get to higher ground, and the authorities are trying to manage the evacuation as best as they can. it's no wonder they are terrified, this is a place where 170,000 people were killed in the 2004 tsunami. experts say they may escape the worst. this earthquake is different. >> this far offshore, it reduces the shaking hazzard. it reduces the shaking to buildings on land and also because the motion is horizontal, it's not moving the sea floor or water column as much as a vertical or thrust or normal fault-type mechanism. >> the british prime minister, david cameron was in jakarta where there were reports. >> i'm hugely concerned about the reports in the aceh region. our thoughts should be with those who are affected. britain stands ready
in countries including thailand and singapore and malaysia, warnings have been set out. but the president says there's no evidence to suggest a major tsunami is likely. there's fear having born the brunt of the tsunami of 2004. we'll go live to the region in a moment. but first this report. >> there's panic in aceh. they are all rushing to get to higher ground, and the authorities are trying to manage the evacuation as best as they can. it's no wonder they are terrified, this is a place...
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at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet, los angeles. capital. >> brown: in terms of who did it, who carried this out, we heard secrcr on north korea's part, and they have some kind of test. >> that has been the pattern in the past. the message from the security council was with an unanimous and forceful, that it would be extremely unwise for them to pursue that pattern again, because we are ready and we are agreed on the necessity of additional tough measures should they do so. >> ok, ambassador susan rice. thank you for joining the program. >> good to be with you. >> the extremist accused of carrying out norway's worst mass murder cried as he went on trial. when prosecutors showed the anti-muslim videos anders behring breivik had made, he showed no remorse for the attacks, saying he made them in self-defense. the families of the victims were in court as the prosecution showed in detail how breivik plan
at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet, los angeles. capital. >> brown: in terms of who did it, who carried this out, we heard secrcr on north korea's part, and they have some kind of test. >> that has been the pattern in the past. the message from the security council was with an...
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he has been touring japan, malaysia, singapore, and burma. and he will be making a trade speech shortly. he will be discussing various things including the airbus deal that has been announced. and he will also be talking about praising the indonesian's as being living proof that islam is compatible with democracy. our correspondent in jakarta is there. what kind of messages and do you think the british prime minister will be sending? >> i think he will be picking up on that scene that world leaders when they come to indonesia, when they visit this dynamic economy, often say about this country. he will be reiterating that this country has made a remarkable and relatively stable transition from dictatorship to democracy. it was in 1998 when the former authoritarian president stepped down and led the way it for indonesia to begin its journey to democracy. this country is held up as a model for democracy, especially with regard to the muslim world. i have a feeling that the prime minister is likely to make that a major thrust of his speech. he is
he has been touring japan, malaysia, singapore, and burma. and he will be making a trade speech shortly. he will be discussing various things including the airbus deal that has been announced. and he will also be talking about praising the indonesian's as being living proof that islam is compatible with democracy. our correspondent in jakarta is there. what kind of messages and do you think the british prime minister will be sending? >> i think he will be picking up on that scene that...
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when mi6 learned that abdel hakim belhaj was in malaysia and learning to fly to london, it tipped off partners. the cia rendered him to libya. >> [speaking foreign language] >> of course, the mi6 service is considered a major player in my arrest. this has caused me major harm. >> it's not as simple as that. mi6 does not act unilaterally. >> we operate within the law. there is a process, within mi6, and also ministerial approval. >> the than the former secretary denied on bbc radio that his government had any involvement. >> we hawere opposed to unlawful rendition or torture or similar methods. not only do we not agree with it, we were not conclusive in it nor did we turn a blind eye to it. no foreign secretary can give all the details of what was going on at any one time. >> i am > >mi6's action was authorized by the labor government, will level, we do not know. ironically, abdel hakim belhaj is now a senior military commander in the new libya that britain helped create. he is suing sir mark allen and the british government. the metropolitan police is investigating abdel hakim belhaj'
when mi6 learned that abdel hakim belhaj was in malaysia and learning to fly to london, it tipped off partners. the cia rendered him to libya. >> [speaking foreign language] >> of course, the mi6 service is considered a major player in my arrest. this has caused me major harm. >> it's not as simple as that. mi6 does not act unilaterally. >> we operate within the law. there is a process, within mi6, and also ministerial approval. >> the than the former secretary...
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there were reports also from india, from singapore, from malaysia, so it was a powerful quake and of course people's memories immediately go back to 2004 and the terrible tsunami which followed then. what we are hearing now is the smallest tsunami, the small ripples that have come from this quake but thankfully at this point nothing on the scale of 2004. i think that the authorities will regard the alert, the early warning as something of a success. you saw those pictures of people being evacuated, of people moving. there were sirens, there were alerts. people did move quickly away from the beaches towards higher land. and i think they did heed the warnings to get out of harm's way. and i think the authorities will regard it as being the first big test of, and a fairly successful test of those early warning systems put into place after 2004. >> a warning for all of us to be very prepared. thank you very much, ian williams reporting live from bangkok for us this morning. >>> much closer to home here in the bay area, we're dealing with some rain as you head out the door. let's check th
there were reports also from india, from singapore, from malaysia, so it was a powerful quake and of course people's memories immediately go back to 2004 and the terrible tsunami which followed then. what we are hearing now is the smallest tsunami, the small ripples that have come from this quake but thankfully at this point nothing on the scale of 2004. i think that the authorities will regard the alert, the early warning as something of a success. you saw those pictures of people being...
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at shell, we are developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> bbc world news was
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scientists race to beat a drug resistance strain in malaysia. it's midday in london. 7:00 a.m. in new york, and 11:00 in the morning in malawi as taureg rebels in the north declare independence. the nmla say they're in charge of their own state and they've ended the fighting which forced tens of thousands of people to three their homes. the group has capitalized on the two launched in t capital last month. neighboring countries have refused to recognize the two leaders and france's defense ministers say their declaration itself is worthless if nobody recognizes it. >> the ethnic traug, lighter skin an the -- taureg lighter skin than the tauregs moved in smaller groups. they move in with great speed. a rebel spokesman was at pain to stress that he had no arguments with neighboring countries. >> the borders remain the same. the borders in algeria will remain as they are. we don't intend to go further. >> but this flag is unlikely to be recognized by the outside world. today's declaration of independence formalizes the position recognizing international border says the tauregs res
scientists race to beat a drug resistance strain in malaysia. it's midday in london. 7:00 a.m. in new york, and 11:00 in the morning in malawi as taureg rebels in the north declare independence. the nmla say they're in charge of their own state and they've ended the fighting which forced tens of thousands of people to three their homes. the group has capitalized on the two launched in t capital last month. neighboring countries have refused to recognize the two leaders and france's defense...
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. >> that tsunami watch is issued for many countries in the indian ocean, including malaysia, pakistan, even as far as the east coast of africa. local television cameras caught people rushing out of the buildings after the quake. quite amazing to see, no doubt the panic that ensued after the 8.6 quake was triggered. most of the people trying to run for cover and instantly running. they had a quake there back in 2004 that was rather large and killed over 200,000 people. we have to talks to folks from the usgs a little later about the similarities between the two quakes and where we could be when it comes to that tsunami watch. >> officials are actually saying this quake lasted almost four minutes long. >> right. >> that is a very long time, certainly, if you've experienced an earthquake. which we have had here in the bay area. >>> let's check that forecast with meteorologist christina loren. a lot of rain out there already. >> yeah, a lot of rain out there and it's one of those mornings you want to give yourself plenty of time to reach your destination safely. the showers for the time b
. >> that tsunami watch is issued for many countries in the indian ocean, including malaysia, pakistan, even as far as the east coast of africa. local television cameras caught people rushing out of the buildings after the quake. quite amazing to see, no doubt the panic that ensued after the 8.6 quake was triggered. most of the people trying to run for cover and instantly running. they had a quake there back in 2004 that was rather large and killed over 200,000 people. we have to talks to...
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david cameron was in malaysia on this tour of the asia region. john told me what the prime minister has been saying also during the last few days. >> maybe the strongest words from david cameron that we've heard since that, an awful lot of skepticism, as you know, about the goodwill of president assad of syria and heeding the cease-fire. he was talking about the need to get china and russia to tighten the noose, those were his words, around the neck of assad. he was talking about diplomatic pressure, but more easily said than done because there's been resistance from those countries towards stronger action and sanctions where syria is concerned. we may not move to the point where cameron seems to be convinced, but stronger diplomatic action is on the table. >> the nato secretary general is in kabul, where he's been meeting afghan special forces at a training catch, speaking at a press conference. he said he was confident that afghan security forces would still take over from nato troops as planned at the end of 2014. i'm here at a time where we c
david cameron was in malaysia on this tour of the asia region. john told me what the prime minister has been saying also during the last few days. >> maybe the strongest words from david cameron that we've heard since that, an awful lot of skepticism, as you know, about the goodwill of president assad of syria and heeding the cease-fire. he was talking about the need to get china and russia to tighten the noose, those were his words, around the neck of assad. he was talking about...
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what malaysia is saying is this. the upper deck is a kids' free zone. and they need to put children in the upper deck, they will do so. the general principle is business class is at the front of the upper deck. many problems, require employees on long flights for economic reasons to travel economy. not so much the upper deck is kids-free, which is wonderfully a motive. i can hear you sticking the needle in. they are saying the upper deck is a business segment. >> what about this solution. i am trying to think of a way to come up with a solution here. as a parent who has traveled with kids who have been sick and who have coughed all night and have cried, i'm more worried about the other people sitting around me, i think, because i don't want to disturb them. what if you had a car just for kids and you had a couple of nannies on it. you let the parents sit wherever they want and we can go back and look at our children once in a while and maybe pay a little extra for that. what about that idea? >> brilliant idea. one airline, gulf, does have something call
what malaysia is saying is this. the upper deck is a kids' free zone. and they need to put children in the upper deck, they will do so. the general principle is business class is at the front of the upper deck. many problems, require employees on long flights for economic reasons to travel economy. not so much the upper deck is kids-free, which is wonderfully a motive. i can hear you sticking the needle in. they are saying the upper deck is a business segment. >> what about this solution....
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it seems that this quake itself has been felt as far away as malaysia, singapore, thailand, and india. more on that as it comes in. let's catch up now with the business. aaron is right here. the bond market is moving around a lot. >> oh, my gosh, the bond market, all of the markets are moving at the moment. look, here's the problem, geta. 2012 is at risk of being a carbon copy of 2011, where the markets started the year with a spring in their step, and then a few months ago, everybody goes, hang on, hang on, we've still got problems, big problems in the eurozone. but it actually goes wider than that. we're seeing several days of falls on the markets. this is off the back of weak u.s. jobs numbers, which we talked about on friday when they came out. we've got concerns about china slowing down. in fact, they've revised downward their forecast this year. inflation creeping back up in china. and on top of that, as i just mentioned, eurozone, in particular, and we knew this was going to happen. we knew once greece got settled, there would be a respite, everybody would take a breather, and
it seems that this quake itself has been felt as far away as malaysia, singapore, thailand, and india. more on that as it comes in. let's catch up now with the business. aaron is right here. the bond market is moving around a lot. >> oh, my gosh, the bond market, all of the markets are moving at the moment. look, here's the problem, geta. 2012 is at risk of being a carbon copy of 2011, where the markets started the year with a spring in their step, and then a few months ago, everybody...
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. >>> security cameras caught a devastating accident in malaysia. there's a disabled vehicle pulled up and stops in that small narrow area between two roads. there's a police officer off camera to our right trying to direct traffic. a tour bus out of control going too fast for the traffic comes barrelling through. look down towards the bottom of the screen, you see a crumbled up body. >> where did that person come from? . he was trying to direct traffic off screen. this bus clipped another vehicle, lost control and ran over the officer killing him. he's a 30-year veteran. the bus driver tried to flee the scene after this. police caught up with her a few hundred yards after she comes to rest along the side rail. >> she tried to flee the scene in the bus or on foot? >> on foot. she jumped out and ran. i don't know how that bus got so fast and so out of control. >> you see the person stand big the disabled vehicle comes to help the officer. >> after the bus hits the police officer, knocks this other person down, too. >> even if there wasn't this accide
. >>> security cameras caught a devastating accident in malaysia. there's a disabled vehicle pulled up and stops in that small narrow area between two roads. there's a police officer off camera to our right trying to direct traffic. a tour bus out of control going too fast for the traffic comes barrelling through. look down towards the bottom of the screen, you see a crumbled up body. >> where did that person come from? . he was trying to direct traffic off screen. this bus...
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. >>> well, malaysia airline is banning children from the upper deck.children under the age of 12 will be allowed to sit in the economy section. this is to ensure that business travelers will have a restful and enjoyable shift. they ban infants from the first class sections. >>> prince william and his wife will be able to remember the way that they looked when they announced their engagement to the world. there were no pictures taken, but they are the latest wax figure in london. every detail from kate's blue dress to the ring. they are unveiling the figures before their anniversary, april 29th. >> would you want a wax statute? >> no. >>> most of have photos that can remember the best of our times. >> absolutely. >>> new developments this morning in the mart were case. the shooter's father and lawyer speak only on what happened when the teen was killed. >>> the fight is raging on in baltimore cloudy of a new school. do you want smaller class sizes or a park. that's the question. >>> well, tomorrow is opening day at the yard. there is plenty of season fo
. >>> well, malaysia airline is banning children from the upper deck.children under the age of 12 will be allowed to sit in the economy section. this is to ensure that business travelers will have a restful and enjoyable shift. they ban infants from the first class sections. >>> prince william and his wife will be able to remember the way that they looked when they announced their engagement to the world. there were no pictures taken, but they are the latest wax figure in...
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about 1,000 passengers and crew members on board a luxury cruise ship are now safe in malaysia aftereing stranded for more than 24 hours. flames engull evered one of the rooms on friday leaving it without power. engineers on board restored power to the ship yesterday morning. and u.s. and philippines navy vessels escorted it to a malaysian port today. passengers praised the crew for keeping everybody on board safe. >> i cannot say enough about the crew and the captain. they did double duty. they worked so hard without sleep. things happen, but they made the best of it for us. >> crew members suffered from smoke inhilation, but no one else was hurt otherwise. >> i spent a little bit of time outside today. it was a little windy. let's check that forecast. >> yeah, you know, it was very windy today especially after one of those days where you did get outside. look at the wind gusts. we were talking wind gust ins san francisco around 3:00 that wind was reported. 33 miles per hour. some very high winds. even off to the east bay. winds right around 30 miles per hour. even san jose, 29 mile
about 1,000 passengers and crew members on board a luxury cruise ship are now safe in malaysia aftereing stranded for more than 24 hours. flames engull evered one of the rooms on friday leaving it without power. engineers on board restored power to the ship yesterday morning. and u.s. and philippines navy vessels escorted it to a malaysian port today. passengers praised the crew for keeping everybody on board safe. >> i cannot say enough about the crew and the captain. they did double...
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at shell, we are developing more efficient fuels in a country like -- countries like malaysia. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. let's go. >> bbc world news was
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at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los angeles. presented by kcet los angeles.
at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los angeles. presented by kcet los angeles.
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it was felt in singapore thailand bangladesh malaysia and india. he joins us with more on this 8.6 magnitude earthquake >> there was also another 8.2 magnitude aftershock so another morning is in effect but there is good news, right now there is no sign of a tsunami and initial reports say the damage is minimal >> this is video taken in the area, chandeliers are shaking and people are running in fear. we heard accounts from people in the area saying that it felt like it went on forever. the earthquake shook the ground for four minutes and there were several strong aftershocks including the one we just told you about. this is a look at our seismograph and we even saw some activity here at cbs five. it was picking up bay area activity at the same time. the earthquake triggered some chilling memories for indonesia. how can we forget the devastating quake, that quake killed 170,000 people in the same province. 230,000 in total. the fouquet international airport has been shut down and in addition six provinces have been ordered to move to higher ground.
it was felt in singapore thailand bangladesh malaysia and india. he joins us with more on this 8.6 magnitude earthquake >> there was also another 8.2 magnitude aftershock so another morning is in effect but there is good news, right now there is no sign of a tsunami and initial reports say the damage is minimal >> this is video taken in the area, chandeliers are shaking and people are running in fear. we heard accounts from people in the area saying that it felt like it went on...
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the ship was able to continue on last night and back to malaysia. 200 americans were among the passengersay the crew did an amazing job. >> it was the trip of a lifetime because there aren't a lot of cruises on this small of a ship. if i did it again, i was -- >> the cruise line is part of the royal caribbean cruises. it was supposed to be a 17-day southeast asian cruise. passengers say it was nothing like the costa concordia, 23 people died when that boat capsized in january. >>> it took several attempts but fire crews in china were able to rescue a little bow trapped nearly 40 feet down the well. he slipped and fell into the unused dry well. rescue crews couldn't fit inside. they pumped in oxygen and lowered a camera phone inside to monitor the child. they tried to use a rope to pull up the boy but he was so small, he kept slipping down from the rope. rescuers tested methods on each other, and then, finally -- [shouting] >> wow. they pulled the boy out safely by wrapping the rope under his arms. he was not seriously hurt. >>> state officials are set to conduct the fourth snow survey of
the ship was able to continue on last night and back to malaysia. 200 americans were among the passengersay the crew did an amazing job. >> it was the trip of a lifetime because there aren't a lot of cruises on this small of a ship. if i did it again, i was -- >> the cruise line is part of the royal caribbean cruises. it was supposed to be a 17-day southeast asian cruise. passengers say it was nothing like the costa concordia, 23 people died when that boat capsized in january....
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this is video of malaysia airline's new airbus a 380. the website australianbusinesstraveller reports children under the age of 12 will not be allowed in the upstairs economy section. those seats will be allocated for business travelers who have to fly economy and they say they need their rest. malaysia already banned children and infants from first class on some international flights. >> wow. >> no more screaming babies. >>> coming up the first lady visits families of wounded warriors and she brought some special guests with her. we'll show you who. >> the beautiful spring weather, it continues, beautiful sunny skies today. it continues, straight ahead learn about a cooldown coming our way next week. >>> it's 6:43. and 49 degrees. welcome back. we've been telling you about this accident on the northbound side of i-95 in woodbridge for a while now. now luckily everything's been cleared and traffic starting to move better in the area. in fact i'm going to step out and show you a live look first from sky 9 on the northbound side of 95 so i
this is video of malaysia airline's new airbus a 380. the website australianbusinesstraveller reports children under the age of 12 will not be allowed in the upstairs economy section. those seats will be allocated for business travelers who have to fly economy and they say they need their rest. malaysia already banned children and infants from first class on some international flights. >> wow. >> no more screaming babies. >>> coming up the first lady visits families of...
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at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los angeles. (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: >> chuck e. cheese's, proud supporter of pbs kids, who know of all the things a kid can learn, one of the most important is learning to laugh. pbs kids, where a kid can be a kid. for over 90 years, stride rite's been there, from the first wobbly walk to the first day of school, helping you choose the right shoes. stride rite is a proud sponsor of curious george. funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from: ) (lively drum intro) ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ ♪ swing! ♪ ♪ well, every day ♪ every day ♪ ♪ is so glorious ♪ glorious ♪ george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ ♪ is so wondrous ♪ wondrous ♪ ♪ there's more to explore when you open the
at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los angeles. (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: >> chuck e. cheese's, proud supporter of pbs kids, who know of all the things a kid can learn, one of the most important is learning to laugh. pbs kids, where a kid can be...