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although moscow was ready to let some go, it refused to release a sovereign nations within the soviet union. national feelings that were stirred up or two powerful to be resisted. after two years, the entire soviet union splintered into separate nations. russia is now a difficult neighbor. when it a bronze statue of a russian soldier was moved from the city center to a cemetery, moscow protested angrily and there were nights of rioting. now the russian community appears to have accepted the new site, and estonia doubts whether russia has accepted its loss of pamphlets. >> emotionally, there are some leaders still -- we have restored our independence. we are members of the european union and nato. but they still live in this era. >> an afternoon at the russian cultural center shows the links with the motherland are maintained, even encouraged. for estonia, respecting the rights of russian speakers as part of the balance. they know what moscow to see it as a weakness they can exploit to draw esthonia act and to russian control. bbc news, estonia. >> the image many of us have a much of i
although moscow was ready to let some go, it refused to release a sovereign nations within the soviet union. national feelings that were stirred up or two powerful to be resisted. after two years, the entire soviet union splintered into separate nations. russia is now a difficult neighbor. when it a bronze statue of a russian soldier was moved from the city center to a cemetery, moscow protested angrily and there were nights of rioting. now the russian community appears to have accepted the new...
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we have this special report from moscow. >> it is late april in a supermarket in southern moscow. local police chief has just walked in with a gun. he is about to start shooting. this woman manages a miraculous escape. as the staff flee for their lives, three lie dead. six others are seriously injured. she was one of them. he was shot twice in the back and stomach. he is still recovering. he still has a bullet lodged near his heart. >> my view of the police has changed forever. now i cannot see a policeman without getting scared. it is not just me. many people in this neighborhood will never trust the police again. >> of 5 minute drive away in the same neighborhood in southern moscow, i've come to meet someone. >> she tried to cross here. >> two weeks after the supermarket shooting, his pregnant wife was run over and killed at this spot by an off- duty policeman. he was beating on the wrong side of the road and did not even stop. -- he was speeding on the wrong side of the road and did not even stop. >> the police or people from other departments understand that they will not be c
we have this special report from moscow. >> it is late april in a supermarket in southern moscow. local police chief has just walked in with a gun. he is about to start shooting. this woman manages a miraculous escape. as the staff flee for their lives, three lie dead. six others are seriously injured. she was one of them. he was shot twice in the back and stomach. he is still recovering. he still has a bullet lodged near his heart. >> my view of the police has changed forever. now...
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ba in moscow. and lightni really does strike twice.sai bolt tak another record, this time in the 200 meter hello to you. the man convicted of t lockerbi bombing has received ecstatic welcome home in libya. abdelbaset aliohmet al-megrahi is facg ath from terminal cancer and wasfor that reason leased early from il by the scottish gornment. he issued a statement again declaring his innence and his since sympat for the unimaginable loss of the ictims' milies. 270 victims. any were american. al-megrahi served just ov 11 days for each murder. w have this rert from glasgow. >> this is the moment abdelbaset ali mohmet al-megrahi left british soil. his papers sayin he was leased due to compassionate grounds or in his has as he walked slowly up the steps to the airane. he served 10 years of a sentence. the decion to release d was made by the justicsecretary. this was pnted out just how ha the decision was to make. >> our juste syst demands that judgment be imposed but compsion be available. iis dictated that juice be servedut mercy be shown. >>
ba in moscow. and lightni really does strike twice.sai bolt tak another record, this time in the 200 meter hello to you. the man convicted of t lockerbi bombing has received ecstatic welcome home in libya. abdelbaset aliohmet al-megrahi is facg ath from terminal cancer and wasfor that reason leased early from il by the scottish gornment. he issued a statement again declaring his innence and his since sympat for the unimaginable loss of the ictims' milies. 270 victims. any were american....
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we have ts special repo from moscow. >> it late april in a supermarket i southern moscow.he pice chief has just walked in with a gun. he is about to start shooting. this woman manages a raculous escape. as the staff for their lives, three lie dead. six others are seriously wounded. he wasne of them. he s shot twice in the back and stomach. h is still recovering. he sll has a bullet fragments lodged near his heart. >> my view of the police has changed forever. now cannot see a poceman without feing scared. it is not just me. many people in ts neighborhood wi never trust the police again. > aive minute drive away in theame area of moscow, i have come to meetim. >> she tried to cross here. >> two weeksfterhe supermket shooting, his pregnant wifwas run over and killed at this spot by an off- duty policeman. he was speeding on t wrong side of the road and did not even sto >> those pple who work in the poli or other departmts, th understand that they wl not be charged. bacon drive is they want. they can do is they want. -- they can drive as they want. they can do as they want. >
we have ts special repo from moscow. >> it late april in a supermarket i southern moscow.he pice chief has just walked in with a gun. he is about to start shooting. this woman manages a raculous escape. as the staff for their lives, three lie dead. six others are seriously wounded. he wasne of them. he s shot twice in the back and stomach. h is still recovering. he sll has a bullet fragments lodged near his heart. >> my view of the police has changed forever. now cannot see a...
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prisoners from estonia were brought here for interrogation because moscow treated it nationalists as criminals. she got four years in jail. >> it never did i feel like i was alone. i knew the majority of the estonian people were with me. >> in 1989, 1 million people were ready to join her in the cause. they formed a chain across the baltic republics. this caused the work inside the borders of the soviet union -- because they were inside the borders of the soviet union, they had a hard time asserting their independence. although moscow was ready to let them go, it refused to let the subject nations go within the soviet union. national feelings have been stirred up and are too powerful to be resisted. after two more years, the entire soviet union splintered into separate nations. russia is now a difficult neighbor. when the bronze statue of a soldier was moved from the city center to a cemetery, moscow protested angrily and there were nights of rioting. estonia doubts whether russia has accepted this influence. >> emotionally, there are some leaders who did not still accepted. we resto
prisoners from estonia were brought here for interrogation because moscow treated it nationalists as criminals. she got four years in jail. >> it never did i feel like i was alone. i knew the majority of the estonian people were with me. >> in 1989, 1 million people were ready to join her in the cause. they formed a chain across the baltic republics. this caused the work inside the borders of the soviet union -- because they were inside the borders of the soviet union, they had a...
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our correspondent reports from moscow. >> exploded and -- in the english capital. local police officers were killed, and the gathered for their morning roll call. the blast set the main building on fire and gutted official vehicles parked inside the gates. the force of the explosion damaged a nearby apartment block, injuring at local residents. >> i do not remember much. i ran to get the children. it was a strong explosion. everything went up. we went into the back room. this was on the floor. >> the bombing is the latest in a string of attacks in recent months. the damages -- there are damages to the kremlin's claims that the new president is bringing this under control. the president, who himself survived an assassination attempt in june, blames western powers for the attack. he says they will never allow russia to reclaim state is some as a world power. daniel fisher, bbc news, moscow. >> at least 1000 officers in mexico have been removed from their post. this is the latest move from authorities to tackle corruption. the border crossings will not be staffed by n
our correspondent reports from moscow. >> exploded and -- in the english capital. local police officers were killed, and the gathered for their morning roll call. the blast set the main building on fire and gutted official vehicles parked inside the gates. the force of the explosion damaged a nearby apartment block, injuring at local residents. >> i do not remember much. i ran to get the children. it was a strong explosion. everything went up. we went into the back room. this was on...
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coming up later, the suspected hijackers of the cargo ship bound in west africa on monday are back in moscow. and lightning strikes twice as usain bolt breaks another world record, this time in the 200 meter. hello to you. the man convicted for the lockerbie bombing has arrived in libya, facing death from terminal cancer. for that reason, released early from his life sentence by the scholars -- scottish government. abdelbaset ali al-megrahi issued a statement, including his sympathy for the unimaginable loss of family members and again pleaded his innocence. the white house condemned the decision. 2/3 of the lockerbie victims were american. >> the first glimpse abdelbaset ali al-megrahi about to leave the scottish jail. the cheers from a waiting crowds awaited him, now a free man, but under police escort. a convoy of vehicles escorting him to glasgow airport, the security tight. was convicted of the mass murder of 270 people. -- megrahi was convicted of the mass murder of 270 people. independent medical a vice is that he does not have long to live. >> no compassion was shown by him to them.
coming up later, the suspected hijackers of the cargo ship bound in west africa on monday are back in moscow. and lightning strikes twice as usain bolt breaks another world record, this time in the 200 meter. hello to you. the man convicted for the lockerbie bombing has arrived in libya, facing death from terminal cancer. for that reason, released early from his life sentence by the scholars -- scottish government. abdelbaset ali al-megrahi issued a statement, including his sympathy for the...
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c news, moscow. >> the dalai lama has been siting areas hit by the phoon i southern iwan on a tour that china has warned will hurt relatns with taipei. the tibetan spiritl leader was in a village where around 500 people died cause of a tyoon earlier this month. from there, our correspoent repos. >> the dollar ma arrived in the viage. ound 500 people were buried b a mud slide re. doze of villagers gaered around him he prayed for the deaand tried to ease the sufferings of the grievin families. he says h is here on humanitarian and religious -- on and humanitarian and religious mission. >> the leads of this country. >> the dolly llama --dalai lama insisthisisit is not potical. but not eveone iconvinced. some people fear tir to be repeussions from beijing. the doy llam -- dalai lam sayshat taiwan shouldave a close relationship th china. >> most important you achieve mocracy. youchieve democracy. that is most important. i am obviously telling my friends -- think ofour intere. >> for e svivors, not only do they have to grieve the loss of tir family members, but they have to ruild their lives
c news, moscow. >> the dalai lama has been siting areas hit by the phoon i southern iwan on a tour that china has warned will hurt relatns with taipei. the tibetan spiritl leader was in a village where around 500 people died cause of a tyoon earlier this month. from there, our correspoent repos. >> the dollar ma arrived in the viage. ound 500 people were buried b a mud slide re. doze of villagers gaered around him he prayed for the deaand tried to ease the sufferings of the grievin...
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and this is a very deeply held point in moscow. furthermore, they see a development not just of nuclear proliferation, although, the assessment of that varies with various people, but also a growing tendency on the part of the u.s. to think of nuclear weapons as instruments of war and for that matter, we look at russian nuke letter doctrines, the russians think of nuclear doctrines in the same terms, as war-fighting weapons. as a matter of fact, they just announced that they're going to carry tactical nuclear weapons as cruise missiles and submarines and the doctrine in 2000, talked about the possibility of first strike of use being nuclear weapons if russia's vital interests are at risk. furthermore, they see a growing resort to war as an instrument of policy around the world and that these wars are coming close to russia. once again, we are the main purveyor of this threat. lastly and by no means least, russia sees itself as being threatened by a comprehensive information war strategy on the part of the west. an information war f
and this is a very deeply held point in moscow. furthermore, they see a development not just of nuclear proliferation, although, the assessment of that varies with various people, but also a growing tendency on the part of the u.s. to think of nuclear weapons as instruments of war and for that matter, we look at russian nuke letter doctrines, the russians think of nuclear doctrines in the same terms, as war-fighting weapons. as a matter of fact, they just announced that they're going to carry...
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although moscow was rea to let some go, it refused to release a sovereign nations wiin the soviet union. national feings that were stirred up or two powerful be resisted. after t year the entire soviet unionsplintered into separate nations russia is now a difficult neighbor. when it a brze statue of a russia soldier was moved from the city center to a cemetery, moscow protested angrily and there were night of rioting. now the russian counity appears to have acceptedhe new site,nd estonia doubts whether russia has accted its loss o pamphlets. >>emotionally, there are some leaders still -- we hav restored our independce. re members of the european union d nato. but the still live in this era. >> an afterno at the russian cultural center showthe lin with the motherland are maintained, even encouraged. for estonia, respectinthe rights of russianpeakers as rt of e balance. they know wh scow to see it a weakness th can exploit to draw esthonia act and to russian control. bbc news, estia. >>he image many of us have a much of iraq is framed by exemist violence anthe death toll mounts th each bo
although moscow was rea to let some go, it refused to release a sovereign nations wiin the soviet union. national feings that were stirred up or two powerful be resisted. after t year the entire soviet unionsplintered into separate nations russia is now a difficult neighbor. when it a brze statue of a russia soldier was moved from the city center to a cemetery, moscow protested angrily and there were night of rioting. now the russian counity appears to have acceptedhe new site,nd estonia doubts...
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listen to the rhetoric out of moscow. it's not under george w. bush had cold war rhetoric, russia had some pretty frosty rhetoric also. >> okay. last question. >> briefly, taking your point that the u.s. has kind of created this mini cold war with iran, if it were to except your thesis, how would that change it's negotiating strategy vis-a-vis hamas, hezbollah, and israel? >> well, i think we have to start looking at hamas and hamas of the creation po hoops of the israeli intelligence service which fostered the muslim brotherhood for a decade and a half from 1967 to 1987 when it turned violent. hamas is a creation of the occupation. i hate to quote enud barak. i believe a footnote in saying we created hamas in the sense our occupation -- sorry, he was talking about hezbollah. we created it by our occupation. hezbollah by our same token it was not a creation of the russians. it was one of the few organizations anywhere that believes in some of the quite peculiar authorities that the islamic regime sponsors. the leadership of hezbollah is very much
listen to the rhetoric out of moscow. it's not under george w. bush had cold war rhetoric, russia had some pretty frosty rhetoric also. >> okay. last question. >> briefly, taking your point that the u.s. has kind of created this mini cold war with iran, if it were to except your thesis, how would that change it's negotiating strategy vis-a-vis hamas, hezbollah, and israel? >> well, i think we have to start looking at hamas and hamas of the creation po hoops of the israeli...
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i can't work in moscow anymore now that the market's closed. in other markets, the rent's too high. what can i do. >> reporter: in cherkizovsky markets sprang up after the collapse of the soviet union and it became the biggest market. >> translator: we've been here for years. look at all of the people here who don't have any work anymore. it's extremely bad. >> reporter: thousands worked and even lived in the market's bustling alleyways. they had its own courts, police and recordedly even brothels all beyond the authority's control. but now that the market has been shut down, it closes all options for a vast number of workers who find it impossible to make a living anywhere else. the authorities insist cherkizovsky was a hotbed of crime and a breeding ground for disease, but many say the market was closed because it threatened russia's native workforce. >> this is a pro tetectionist measure, and when the world papers revealed the confidential document of the minister of trade, i think, which says that the biggest answer for russian-like industry because of the competition of cheap g
i can't work in moscow anymore now that the market's closed. in other markets, the rent's too high. what can i do. >> reporter: in cherkizovsky markets sprang up after the collapse of the soviet union and it became the biggest market. >> translator: we've been here for years. look at all of the people here who don't have any work anymore. it's extremely bad. >> reporter: thousands worked and even lived in the market's bustling alleyways. they had its own courts, police and...
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we have this report from moscow. >> according to the defense ministry, the arctic sea was seized on july 24 in swedish waters. the boat came alongside the ship, asking for help, but once on board, they threatened the crew with guns. the ship sail towards africa with navigational equipment turned off. the journey began in finland on july 23 carrying a load reported to be worth 1 million pounds. on july 24, the alleged hijackers boarded the vessel. it was not heard from again until she contacted the coast guard in the english channel. the last sighting was off the coast of france. the ship was due to arrive in algeria august 4, but no more was heard until a russian navy vessel discovered the vessel off the coast of west africa. the russian defense ministry says not a shot was fired in the operation and the crew of 15 sailors are alive and well. here in the russian capital, there was relief the 15 sailors were in good health. there are many questions still unanswered. who were the alleged hijackers? what did they want? what was the reason behind the two-week disappearance? as more details e
we have this report from moscow. >> according to the defense ministry, the arctic sea was seized on july 24 in swedish waters. the boat came alongside the ship, asking for help, but once on board, they threatened the crew with guns. the ship sail towards africa with navigational equipment turned off. the journey began in finland on july 23 carrying a load reported to be worth 1 million pounds. on july 24, the alleged hijackers boarded the vessel. it was not heard from again until she...
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moscow? jon -- jon? jon: what about the family? >> the family was sobbing. an ex-boyfriend took center stage and spoke angrily about ryan jenkins. >> ryan jenkins is an animal. when he gets done to jasmne is unspeakable -- to jasmine. >> any also asked that anybody who has any information about ryan jenks please step forward to help -- ryan jenkins, please step forward to help. jon: anita vogel, thank you. a fox news weather alert now, hurricane bill expected to spare the u.s. a direct hit but could still give dangerous conditions along the eastern seaboard this week and. they expect riptides -- this weekend. it weakened to a category two. a tropical storm warning and a hurricane watch are issued for bermuda, where high surf and gusty winds said some tourists packing. former president bill clinton and secretary of state hillary clinton were in bermuda, but they cut their trip short with a storm com-- with the storm coming. rick reichmuth is in our weather center. rick: it has been a strong storm for a number of days, all of this energy pushing off to the nor
moscow? jon -- jon? jon: what about the family? >> the family was sobbing. an ex-boyfriend took center stage and spoke angrily about ryan jenkins. >> ryan jenkins is an animal. when he gets done to jasmne is unspeakable -- to jasmine. >> any also asked that anybody who has any information about ryan jenks please step forward to help -- ryan jenkins, please step forward to help. jon: anita vogel, thank you. a fox news weather alert now, hurricane bill expected to spare the u.s....
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the diplomatic academy, the administration of foreign affairs, moscow state university, moscow state constitution of relations. those who felt they lost the war they are looking hard at what information they can set up to counteraggression and then the other system will be internal to what they might call patriotic feelings and stability within the country. >> i see you mention this summer all the minut of the -- i don't know the timing of this. but how is it the doctrine by work on it? >> well, i have an article coming out that talks about that. we have already seen some of the reaction internationally in the cis as a whole and china to the people of iran and chechnya. earlier this year we brought out -- in people have been arrested. in iran hundreds of people has been arrested, maybe thousands. the trials are on way. there are reports that people have been killed or raped in prison. this has been denied. but it's been charged. i don't know how it is. but the arrests and the trials are enough. in kazakhstan, the internet law which is even woe than the russian law was decreed by the
the diplomatic academy, the administration of foreign affairs, moscow state university, moscow state constitution of relations. those who felt they lost the war they are looking hard at what information they can set up to counteraggression and then the other system will be internal to what they might call patriotic feelings and stability within the country. >> i see you mention this summer all the minut of the -- i don't know the timing of this. but how is it the doctrine by work on it?...
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waters or provoked american ships, this activity signals a more aggressive military stance by moscow. experts say it's likely an effort to display its naval strength which has been dramatically diminished since the soviet union's collapse. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. >>> three shocks from a taser were no match for one tennessee suspect. the 300-pound man appeared unphased after an officer tasered him for resisting arrest. he got up and started walking oo away, so another cop shot a taser at him. that didn't phase him either. despite the man pulling off probes, police eventually took down the suspect and arrested him. >>> fireballs erupted for hours from a burning michigan fuel storage facility. the fire sent sploiding oil barrels high into the air, forcing firefighters to retreat the blaze and residents to evacuate for miles. officials say only an unmanned track shooting flame-retardant foam could be used. >>> torrential rains caused major flooding in kentucky and left a parking lot of churchill downs, home to the kentucky derby, l
waters or provoked american ships, this activity signals a more aggressive military stance by moscow. experts say it's likely an effort to display its naval strength which has been dramatically diminished since the soviet union's collapse. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. >>> three shocks from a taser were no match for one tennessee suspect. the 300-pound man appeared unphased after an officer tasered him for resisting...
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. >> jessica katz was born in moscow. she was a sick child and her grandmother in boston did not believe she would survive in the soviet union, so she turned to ted kennedy. >> senator kennedy made a personal mission to lena brezhnev to get you out. >> definitely he saved my life in doing so. >> it's an amazing story. her father was called to a meeting at midnight in moscow. >> he showed up at the meeting and ted kennedy is there and he said to my father, i've taken care of it and i've spoken to brezhnev and when we landed at logan airport, senator kennedy was there to meet us. >> today, jessica katz works in new york city finding homes for the homeless. what does it mean to you that he did that? >> i think it gives me a certain sense of responsibility. and something i need to live up to. that he did all this for me and i better pay it forward and make sure that i can go and do good things for other people as well. >> maybe in the end after all the speeches and fierce political battles are forgotten, that's the meaning of
. >> jessica katz was born in moscow. she was a sick child and her grandmother in boston did not believe she would survive in the soviet union, so she turned to ted kennedy. >> senator kennedy made a personal mission to lena brezhnev to get you out. >> definitely he saved my life in doing so. >> it's an amazing story. her father was called to a meeting at midnight in moscow. >> he showed up at the meeting and ted kennedy is there and he said to my father, i've...
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b news, in moscow. >> dmitry medvedev hazm sacked the ofresidents of in the shifted -- the attack on a police station could he been averted, according to m. a deadly fire at a kuwait weddg is rortedly staed by the -wife of the groom. the woman has confessed to igniting the blaze which gulfed 43 women and children. after an entire year to year of economic data as bad as anything since the second world war, japan has announced it is out of cession. the rld's second-largest enomy grew by nine%. still, it was ait of a disappointment. our corresndent reports fro tokyo. >> jan's economy is cmbing of the worstrecession since the end of t second world war. gross domestic product is rising, alit modestly, after record-breaking falls. consumers are spending more after being eouraged from cash handouts from the government and subsidies. the world is recering something of its aptite for japanese goods, too. demands for cars is being boosted by governmentrograms to replace old ones. productions up, alough the economis ruing far below capacity. jap's prime minier says this is weome news. with the
b news, in moscow. >> dmitry medvedev hazm sacked the ofresidents of in the shifted -- the attack on a police station could he been averted, according to m. a deadly fire at a kuwait weddg is rortedly staed by the -wife of the groom. the woman has confessed to igniting the blaze which gulfed 43 women and children. after an entire year to year of economic data as bad as anything since the second world war, japan has announced it is out of cession. the rld's second-largest enomy grew by...
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bbc news, in moscow. >> officials now fear up to 76 people died in the explosion of russia u.s. biggest hydroelectric power station. 64 have been missing since the blast destroyed the main turbine hall. the owners of the plans say it is unlikely there will be any survivors. >> captured on a mobile phone, the terrible moment that force or ripped through a turbine hall. and man runs through the steam. then the sound of an explosion. the water burst through the concrete. tuesday morning, the damage wrought was clear to see. the walls and ceiling of the turbine hall scratched down. -- crashed down. many victims may have been killed by falling concrete, and others in the flooding that followed. many remain in hospital. others managed to walk away. >> you know, there was a crowd of people trying to get out. it was so horrible. you could not see anything, anybody. i do not remember with whom i got out. >> officials have been quick to downplay fears the explosion has done damage to the walls of this, russia's largest hydroelectric dam. the defense minister says that the walls are firm.
bbc news, in moscow. >> officials now fear up to 76 people died in the explosion of russia u.s. biggest hydroelectric power station. 64 have been missing since the blast destroyed the main turbine hall. the owners of the plans say it is unlikely there will be any survivors. >> captured on a mobile phone, the terrible moment that force or ripped through a turbine hall. and man runs through the steam. then the sound of an explosion. the water burst through the concrete. tuesday...
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a moscow cot has rejecd the tition by the fily othe murder jonalistor a new instigation into her killing. -- thfamily ofthe murder jourlist for a new investation into hekilling. french tourists are among e 12 pele killed by floods in the philipnes. it haforced tusandsrom their hom, and it h washed away bridges and roa. in nearby to one, flights are grounded and millions are confined to tir homes. we have thiseport. >> after the storm,he flood. this thecene in the philpines were a dege caused dam to burst, sending torrents through the area. housands were forcedrom their homes, in some cas whole villagesubmerged. the flood waters areo strong, rescue workers are foed to make desperate efrts to save those stranded but some pelewere not so lucky, a here in this provce. > it clapsed and the wers of god. they were subdd -- swept away by the floods. > in one area, all roads were cled and the state of emergency was declared. as they sta to pck up the pieces, elsewhere oths are preparing for the wot. the path of the tyoon strehes through taiw and maland china. fishing of bts and other vessels have
a moscow cot has rejecd the tition by the fily othe murder jonalistor a new instigation into her killing. -- thfamily ofthe murder jourlist for a new investation into hekilling. french tourists are among e 12 pele killed by floods in the philipnes. it haforced tusandsrom their hom, and it h washed away bridges and roa. in nearby to one, flights are grounded and millions are confined to tir homes. we have thiseport. >> after the storm,he flood. this thecene in the philpines were a dege...
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and the friendly game between moscow and russia will also go ahead next week. >>> the producers of one of the world's most expensive essential oils are struggling too. almost half the supply of rose oil comes from one valley in bulgaria the >> early evening and deep in the bulgarian countryside they're getting ready to distill the day's lavender harvest, packing tightly into vats and then forcing steam through. the scent of lavender is overpowering. a few weeks earlier it wasn't lavender but roses they were harvesting in a traditional business that goes back more than a century. here in the lee of these mountains say perfect microclimate for growing roses and the fields stretch for miles. the oil distilled from these flowers is valuable. at its peak it sold for $206 a kilo but not this year. the price has fallen and the growers are calling it a crisis. the recession means fewer travelers passing through duty-free shops like this where the bulk of the u.s. perfumes are sold. it's bad for the farmers, worse for these people. the pickers are some of bulgaria's poorest citizens, from the r
and the friendly game between moscow and russia will also go ahead next week. >>> the producers of one of the world's most expensive essential oils are struggling too. almost half the supply of rose oil comes from one valley in bulgaria the >> early evening and deep in the bulgarian countryside they're getting ready to distill the day's lavender harvest, packing tightly into vats and then forcing steam through. the scent of lavender is overpowering. a few weeks earlier it wasn't...
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what is moscow up to? >> russian submarines are a rare sight, and not for years have they been detected off the coast of the u.s.. two nuclear powered submarines have been patrolling international waters as russia flexes its military muscle. uncomfortable memories have been raised of the cold war. then, the u.s. and russians sold military secrets using submarines stationed off the others coasts. the u.s. government is monitoring the movement of the submarines. what is the motivation? the russian military is playing it down, saying that they often spot american submarines off their coasts. they said they could make an issue over that if they chose to, and that their patrols are normal. >> the fleet should not sit at home, and it should not only fulfilled the task of combating piracy, but also other international tasks. >> two years ago, rusher restarted patrols, causing consternation in the west. on several occasions, as showed here, fighter jets had to be scrambled in response. there is usually more to the
what is moscow up to? >> russian submarines are a rare sight, and not for years have they been detected off the coast of the u.s.. two nuclear powered submarines have been patrolling international waters as russia flexes its military muscle. uncomfortable memories have been raised of the cold war. then, the u.s. and russians sold military secrets using submarines stationed off the others coasts. the u.s. government is monitoring the movement of the submarines. what is the motivation? the...
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from moscow, our correspondent reports. >> the accident happened as workers or carrying out repairs to one of the plant's transformers. the space flooded with water. it is unclear what caused the roof to collapse. some suggest an explosion in the turbine in itself or a sudden surge in pressure. rescue workers have the situation under control, but they are searching for more than 60 people who are missing. >> water has been pumped from the machine room. the supply of water has been cut off. we are on high alert. >> the soviet-era sayano- shushenskaya power station is the largest of its kind in russia. at 245 meters high, it is located in southern siberia. >> is no danger to people living downstream from the power plant. there is no danger of the dam being destroyed. >> the explosion caused an oil spill which is flowing downstream and adding an environmental dimension to the disaster. authorities say it could take years, rather than months, for the sayano-shushenskaya plan to return to productivity. much of russia agrees infrastructure is in desperate need of modernization. russia has no
from moscow, our correspondent reports. >> the accident happened as workers or carrying out repairs to one of the plant's transformers. the space flooded with water. it is unclear what caused the roof to collapse. some suggest an explosion in the turbine in itself or a sudden surge in pressure. rescue workers have the situation under control, but they are searching for more than 60 people who are missing. >> water has been pumped from the machine room. the supply of water has been...
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the findings have been released by the moscow chaplin series in the capital. one african immigrant in a southern russian town is trying to break down barriers. our correspondent went to meet him. >> in a small town in southern russia, something truly remarkable is happening. this former students is the first black man ever to stand for election in russia. >> initially, people thought it was a joke. they said, are you doing this to promote your business? once i registered as a candidate, they began to take me seriously. >> good for you. we will vote for you. >> this is the more normal. we should have a real russian to represent us. he means a white corruption. >> the russian media has been quick to dump him russia's barack obama. despite the media hype, the chances of a black man being elected to office here is almost zero. the level of racism against africans and russia is astonishingly high. back in the days of the soviet union, hundreds of thousands of africans came to study in russia. it showed russians enthusiastic and embracing african children. today it
the findings have been released by the moscow chaplin series in the capital. one african immigrant in a southern russian town is trying to break down barriers. our correspondent went to meet him. >> in a small town in southern russia, something truly remarkable is happening. this former students is the first black man ever to stand for election in russia. >> initially, people thought it was a joke. they said, are you doing this to promote your business? once i registered as a...
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these up-market homes and schools are being built from the mayor of moscow. this is symbolic of how far south ossetia has in the, a part of russia. not only are russian troops defending the territory, but they are responsible for the entire reconstruction from the war. it has been financed by the russian authorities. despite the russian money, the enormous task of reconstruction here has been very slow. for almost a year, people in this family have lived in this tent, with the shed at the end of the garden. he still looks to the russian president for help. >> president medvedev came here and told us it would be ok. we were told the construction of homes would begin at the end of september. i am confident that will all happen. south ossetia is still part of russia. >> out of the ruins here, there is one very clear result -- this impoverished region has been lost from russia -- from georgia for good. bbc news, south ossetia. >> just well we are in this part of the world, you may remember a story about the denial of service attacks for various web sites includin
these up-market homes and schools are being built from the mayor of moscow. this is symbolic of how far south ossetia has in the, a part of russia. not only are russian troops defending the territory, but they are responsible for the entire reconstruction from the war. it has been financed by the russian authorities. despite the russian money, the enormous task of reconstruction here has been very slow. for almost a year, people in this family have lived in this tent, with the shed at the end...
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museum in moscow. went through the museum, we started to ask questions. they were quite open. this one guy took us through. one of the questions we asked was what about your trial, what about your people, were they guilty? the rosenbergs, were they guilty? and the guys said he was and she wasn't. i thought that was rather interesting that he said anything at all. i was wondering whether you made any effort to get opinions from that country. >> great question. you helped me. one of your friends was working for john kerry. >> oh, yes. >> i lived in massachusetts, i am a red sox fan. old brooklyn dodgers fan just like my parents, yankee-hater which is why i was married in boston. ivy meeropol has me on the film angrily watching -- >> a moment of levity. >> we went to senator john kerry and asked that the files of the soviet secret service whenever they were called, this was after the soviet union had dissolved, it was now the russian federation and we had john kerry send a letter, we actually thought we m
museum in moscow. went through the museum, we started to ask questions. they were quite open. this one guy took us through. one of the questions we asked was what about your trial, what about your people, were they guilty? the rosenbergs, were they guilty? and the guys said he was and she wasn't. i thought that was rather interesting that he said anything at all. i was wondering whether you made any effort to get opinions from that country. >> great question. you helped me. one of your...
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these homes and schools are all being built as a present from the mayor of moscow for the population of ossetia. this is so symbolic of how far south ossetia has already become part of russia. not only are russian troops defending the area, but virtually the entire reconstruction effort is being financed by the russians. so tonight, as the ossetians remember those killed, they are also celebrating. they are closer than ever to formally becoming part of the russian federation. bbc news, south ossetia. >> while you're in this part of the world, you may remember the story yesterday about the denial of service attacks that put some web sites out of action, including facebook and twitter. now we learn the real target of the hacking was a blogger from georgia. generally, at his blog favors russia. make of that what you will. silvio burlesque tony has again dismissed questions about his private life -- silvio berlusconi has again dismissed questions about his private life. he has -- he says he has nothing to apologize for. >> this was the silvio berlusconi in defiant mood -- no remorse, no
these homes and schools are all being built as a present from the mayor of moscow for the population of ossetia. this is so symbolic of how far south ossetia has already become part of russia. not only are russian troops defending the area, but virtually the entire reconstruction effort is being financed by the russians. so tonight, as the ossetians remember those killed, they are also celebrating. they are closer than ever to formally becoming part of the russian federation. bbc news, south...
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moscow claudia cowan, thanks.a missing georgia woman may have been called off -- jon: cloudier: -- claudia cohen, thanks. police's that she was abducted in georgia while talking to her boyfriend on her cell phone -- police sathink that she was abducted. earlier today, fox news heard about what the boyfriend thought happened. >> what i've heard made me believe she was being abducted. i knew what i heard, and i believe it to be real. i believe that she was frightened, so, yes, i know beyond a shadow of a doubt that she was being abducted. jon: take a look at her from 19 84 with her son. they are wondering if for job as a probation officer may be willing to 2 per disappearance. some consider them to be among the most dangerous on earth, the detainees from guantanamo bay -- theyç are wondering if herç js a probation officer may have something to do with her disappearance. jon: this is not just about security. it is also about jobs and money for a community. so what would you say it's the detainees -- if the detainee
moscow claudia cowan, thanks.a missing georgia woman may have been called off -- jon: cloudier: -- claudia cohen, thanks. police's that she was abducted in georgia while talking to her boyfriend on her cell phone -- police sathink that she was abducted. earlier today, fox news heard about what the boyfriend thought happened. >> what i've heard made me believe she was being abducted. i knew what i heard, and i believe it to be real. i believe that she was frightened, so, yes, i know beyond...
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so far the biggest amount of money from moscow to abkhazia, defenses, but of the border, to prevent any further trouble with georgia, but also pledging money to build up infrastructure, roads, railways, and also paying people's pensions. clearly a fairly significant amount of money coming from russia. >> if you say the bulk of the money is going on military expenditure, that is going to ring alarm bells all over the region as far away -- even as far away as washington, i would think. >> absolutely. they will not be pleased that all. immediately the georgians are not happy, speaking to the folks and for the government there, he says this is a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement. russia is supposed to be drawn down the forces. but here we have been spending a vast amount of money and add to the building up their military presence in the region. and, yes, there will be concerned in nato and washington, the fact that russia is building up permanent military bases in both abkhazia and the other breakaway region, south ossetia. >> thank you ramiya. we will leave it there. it the americ
so far the biggest amount of money from moscow to abkhazia, defenses, but of the border, to prevent any further trouble with georgia, but also pledging money to build up infrastructure, roads, railways, and also paying people's pensions. clearly a fairly significant amount of money coming from russia. >> if you say the bulk of the money is going on military expenditure, that is going to ring alarm bells all over the region as far away -- even as far away as washington, i would think....
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politkovskaya, a critic of the president, was shot dead in moscow almost three years ago. the colombian president alvaro uribe is on the world went to work of south america to defend his plan to boost u.s. military press presents in his country. after visiting peru, he flew to bolivia to meet president morales who reiterated his strong opposition to the plan. full market and financial analysis in 25 minutes but first michelle has news of huge losses at @ britain's lloyd's banking group. what we know about that? >> the bank has come forward and this was said it is all the fault of individuals and companies actually not repaying their debt. they actually lost about $20 billion almost in terms of bad loans. the knock on a fact of the bottom line when it comes to profits is the company said it made a loss of $6.8 billion. pretty bad news, especially if you are a british taxpayer because the company had to be bailed out by the british government which now owns a 43% stake in the company. >> it was not the only bank reporting losses. >> it certainly wasn't. it seems that all thi
politkovskaya, a critic of the president, was shot dead in moscow almost three years ago. the colombian president alvaro uribe is on the world went to work of south america to defend his plan to boost u.s. military press presents in his country. after visiting peru, he flew to bolivia to meet president morales who reiterated his strong opposition to the plan. full market and financial analysis in 25 minutes but first michelle has news of huge losses at @ britain's lloyd's banking group. what we...
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moscow blamea serie of provocatn frs georgia.ive-day war bween russia and gegia started a year ago this cing friday. police in the afghan capital say insurgent have fired nine rockets into the city. e missiles landedcross kabul,njuring two people. e landed close to embassies d nate headquarters. auralian police are sayin they foiled a terrorist plo to attack an armyase in sney. four men were arrested. they areaid to have link to a somali militt group, and their atntion is racing concerns that they e not seekintargets elsewhere knick repos from sydney. >> in the quiet streets of melbourne' suburbs, one of the biggest counterterrorism operatns that australia h ever seen. the raids got underway in the middle of the night and involv some 400fficers. four mean were taken into stody, suspects believed to be bind a planned suicide attack against theustralian military. they are all australia nationals in their early to mid 's of lebanese and somali dent. >> the m were plannin to cay out a suicide terroris attack within austria involving
moscow blamea serie of provocatn frs georgia.ive-day war bween russia and gegia started a year ago this cing friday. police in the afghan capital say insurgent have fired nine rockets into the city. e missiles landedcross kabul,njuring two people. e landed close to embassies d nate headquarters. auralian police are sayin they foiled a terrorist plo to attack an armyase in sney. four men were arrested. they areaid to have link to a somali militt group, and their atntion is racing concerns that...
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it's late april in a super market in south moscow. the local police chief has just walked in with a gun. she's before to start shooting. three lie dead and six others seriously injured as the rest try to escape. >> this man was shot once in the back and stomach. he is still recovering with a bullet fracture near his heart. >> my view of the police has changed forever. it's not just many, many people in this neighborhood will never come to trust the police again. >> this girl tried to cross this crossing. >> two weeks, his pregnant wife was hit and killed by a speeding policeman. he didn't even stop. >> they just understand that they want the jobs so they could drive as they want, they could do as they want. he is not alone in holding the police in contempt. >> a few days ago, this newspaper public revealed these crimes. we approached the they said we could only recruit the lowest calliber people. police corruption issen democratic. pulling over drivers for minor traffic vie layingses is a luke ra tiff industry. that's a $1000 note at
it's late april in a super market in south moscow. the local police chief has just walked in with a gun. she's before to start shooting. three lie dead and six others seriously injured as the rest try to escape. >> this man was shot once in the back and stomach. he is still recovering with a bullet fracture near his heart. >> my view of the police has changed forever. it's not just many, many people in this neighborhood will never come to trust the police again. >> this girl...
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but to be fair in this way he knows that we failed in moscow because he wanted to sha the aerican left but for the ordinary people, the department store, you cannot buy thi it is useless. wh i asked my friends nobody remembered this buif they did too be cruel. they did not like quote but they drink pepsi. they said it was theaste of maybef not so ch, it tasted like shoe wax. but it was different because it was based on the russian and class a and it was a different culture because they could drink pepsi cola with there of my father's country house and he offered him a glass he said it is murky brown liquid i do not know what it reminds me but t something not very edible. [laughter] >> guest: and your father seem to like the psi he had affair. >> host: he did not like the pepsbut after this discussion of nixon, he wanted to close this down. he behave the same as my wife. 12 years old at the time i said why do remember from this exhibition? i remember, it was very hard and i would look and go and die tribeca if they have their number ialready but i agree he said it was like shoe wax. two
but to be fair in this way he knows that we failed in moscow because he wanted to sha the aerican left but for the ordinary people, the department store, you cannot buy thi it is useless. wh i asked my friends nobody remembered this buif they did too be cruel. they did not like quote but they drink pepsi. they said it was theaste of maybef not so ch, it tasted like shoe wax. but it was different because it was based on the russian and class a and it was a different culture because they could...
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and this way wfailed in moscow because they wanted to show the american life but for ordinary people in the coming day it you can n buy this practice it i useless but also ask my friends what they remember, nobody remembers this american prepared by remembers that pepsi. they did not like it. they thought it tastes shoe wax. but it was different because my friend said it was russia and the beverage made from the dried bread and it was a different culture becau they could not drink pepsi, but wind my father's country house was visited and he oned to make glass he said the brown liquid? i do not know what it reminds me but not something very edible. [laughter] taye when your father seem to like the pepsi that he had. >> host: he did not like the pepsi but aer the discussion, he wanted just to close it down. he behaved the same as my wife. he was dazed i was 12 years old at the time and i asked what do remember and it was very high and i was a very good-looking girl so they gave me pepsi-cola for a photograph and i tried it and d you like it? "c.q.i." like it even though i do not like i
and this way wfailed in moscow because they wanted to show the american life but for ordinary people in the coming day it you can n buy this practice it i useless but also ask my friends what they remember, nobody remembers this american prepared by remembers that pepsi. they did not like it. they thought it tastes shoe wax. but it was different because my friend said it was russia and the beverage made from the dried bread and it was a different culture becau they could not drink pepsi, but...
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she may end up in moscow, and that may be even worse for the school. -- she may end up in moscow. one last call before we turn down the lights -- she may end up in a lot school. up in a lot school. -- in law this is my verizon small business specialist, tom. now, i know the catering business but when i walked in here i wasn't sure what i needed. i'm not sure what i need. tom showed me how to use mifi to get my whole team working online, on location. i was like, "woah". woah ! only verizon wireless has small business specialists in every store to help you do business better. you're like my secret ingredient. come in today and connect up to five devices on one 3g connection. now only $99.99 most people try to get rid of algae, and we're trying to grow it. the algae are very beautiful. they come in blue or red, golden, green. algae could be converted into biofuels... that we could someday run our cars on. in using algae to form biofuels, we're not competing with the food supply. and they absorb co2, so they help solve the greenhouse problem, as well. we're making a big commitment to
she may end up in moscow, and that may be even worse for the school. -- she may end up in moscow. one last call before we turn down the lights -- she may end up in a lot school. up in a lot school. -- in law this is my verizon small business specialist, tom. now, i know the catering business but when i walked in here i wasn't sure what i needed. i'm not sure what i need. tom showed me how to use mifi to get my whole team working online, on location. i was like, "woah". woah ! only...
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moscow. i went there quite a bit when i was undersecretary for arms control. put me in the same room, why do you think they did that? [ laughter ] >> what a lazy lugger. >> they could just bug the whole hotel and then you could go to any room you want. >> that is what they did during the cold war. our entire embassy in moscow was like a big antenna. >> greg: what is the worst country? the country that when you go there, your first feeling is get me the hell out of here? >> well, i had a lot of countries that wouldn't let me in to begin with, north korea, iran, cuba, they would probably be the worst but i never saw them. >> greg: what would you say are the best perks are being an ambassador or diplomat that you just go this is great? >> well, for me, when i was at the u.n., i had diplomatic security guards and because they are well equipped for any contingency you couldn't exactly go through the metal detectors at airports so as everybody else was standing in lines at regan national and other airports, la guardia, i got to walk around the security. probably did
moscow. i went there quite a bit when i was undersecretary for arms control. put me in the same room, why do you think they did that? [ laughter ] >> what a lazy lugger. >> they could just bug the whole hotel and then you could go to any room you want. >> that is what they did during the cold war. our entire embassy in moscow was like a big antenna. >> greg: what is the worst country? the country that when you go there, your first feeling is get me the hell out of here?...
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in moscow, dana lewis, fox news.ret: we will look at the life and legacy of senator edward kennededededededededed o@5 >> despite being given the opportunities denied when his brothers were taken from us, it is time to say thank you and goodbye. >> don't you find it remarkable that one of the most partisan liberal men in the last century serving in the senate took so many of his his -- so many of his foes embracing them. >> the president and vice president reacting to the death of senator ted kennedy who died at his home in hyannis port last night exactly one year almost to the hour after he delivered a speech at the democratic national convention in denver, the last big speech he would deliver. let's bring in our panel now, bill kristol, editor of the weekly standard, kiersten powers, columnist with the new york post and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. bill, your thoughts on his life and legacy. >> my condolences to his family, obviously. i wasn't a big fan of his politics and i didn't really admire him, s
in moscow, dana lewis, fox news.ret: we will look at the life and legacy of senator edward kennededededededededed o@5 >> despite being given the opportunities denied when his brothers were taken from us, it is time to say thank you and goodbye. >> don't you find it remarkable that one of the most partisan liberal men in the last century serving in the senate took so many of his his -- so many of his foes embracing them. >> the president and vice president reacting to the...
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a new trial started in moscow over the killing of the investigative journalist, a staunch critic of the kremlin. the retrial was necessary after an overturned acquittal of the three men accused of involvement in the killing. huge crowds turned out in the philippines as they paid their last respects to be former president. she led the power up writing in 1986. an indian court sentenced two men and women to death for their part in the mumbai bombings of 2003 which killed 52 and injured hundreds. investigators said that all three had links to a pakistan- based terrorist group. more details from delhi. >> the attack in 2003 was devastating. bombs were planted inside two taxis. one detonated at the city's main jewelry market at the height of the business hours, leaving behind a trail of destruction. the second of the mainland parks, the gateway of india. more than 50 people were killed, and nearly 118 wounded. last week, courts convicted the three suspects of planting bombs. outside court, the main prosecution lawyer had this to say. >> this decision is very important and it will give us jus
a new trial started in moscow over the killing of the investigative journalist, a staunch critic of the kremlin. the retrial was necessary after an overturned acquittal of the three men accused of involvement in the killing. huge crowds turned out in the philippines as they paid their last respects to be former president. she led the power up writing in 1986. an indian court sentenced two men and women to death for their part in the mumbai bombings of 2003 which killed 52 and injured hundreds....
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in moscow, dana lewis, fox news. >> the sister of president john kennedy has died.y shriver passed away early today. she suffered a series of strokes in recent years. the 88-year-old shriver was surrounded by her family in her final hours. besides being the sister of john, robert and ted kennedy, she was married to 1972 democratic vice presidential candidate sergeant shriver and was the founder of the special olympics and championed the rights of the mentally disabled. >> the president didn't have any problems but lawmakers continue to get blowback over healthcare at those town hall meetings and rush limbaugh weighs in about the fox all-stars, next. ♪ (announcer) introducing new tums dual action. this tums goes to work in seconds and lasts for hours. all day or night. new tums dual action. bring it on. ( choral grunts ) - ( ringing ) - ( skidding car tires ) ( mechanicals from inside titanic engine room ) - ( record scratches ) - ( people scream ) ( train whistle blowing ) ( growing faster, louder, more horrifying ) ( screaming ) ( loud game whistle blows ) announce
in moscow, dana lewis, fox news. >> the sister of president john kennedy has died.y shriver passed away early today. she suffered a series of strokes in recent years. the 88-year-old shriver was surrounded by her family in her final hours. besides being the sister of john, robert and ted kennedy, she was married to 1972 democratic vice presidential candidate sergeant shriver and was the founder of the special olympics and championed the rights of the mentally disabled. >> the...
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. >>> to russian fighter jets collided outside of moscow during a rehearsal for an air show. it was part of an aerobatics team. they were practicing a routine were five jets chains formation, and that is when two planes collided. three pilots were ejected and found in satisfactory condition, but one pilot died in the collision. >>> tie 1 struggles to deal with the devastation left by the typhoon. taiwan's president says thousands of people were airlifted from the village buried by mudslides. >>> the mayor of milwaukee remains in hospital tonight after being attacked while leaving the wisconsin state fair. he was leaving the bare ground with his family last night when he heard a woman crying out for help -- leaving the fairgrounds. the man who was attacki the woman turned to the mayor, hitting him with a metal pipe. the mayor is in stable condition. they are still searching for the suspect. >>> president obama is taking a break with a short vacation in arizona. mr. obama, his wife, a daughters went sightseeing at the grand canyon today. he says he has not been there since he w
. >>> to russian fighter jets collided outside of moscow during a rehearsal for an air show. it was part of an aerobatics team. they were practicing a routine were five jets chains formation, and that is when two planes collided. three pilots were ejected and found in satisfactory condition, but one pilot died in the collision. >>> tie 1 struggles to deal with the devastation left by the typhoon. taiwan's president says thousands of people were airlifted from the village...
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in moscow, dana lewis, fox news.will look at the life and legacy of senator edward kennedy when the fox all-stars join me after the break. it's critical that i stick to my medication. i cannot be one of the 61 million americans who do not refill their prescriptions on time. readyfill at cvs pharmacy automatically refills my prescriptions and reminds me to pick them up. you mean, reminds me to pick them up. [ chuckles ] stop by your local cvs pharmacy to ask if readyfill is right for you, and get a $25 coupon book. readyfill, only at cvs pharmacy. just because they're inside you doesn't mean they're protected. oh, ladies. let's say you have osteoporosis. i do. you could be losing bone strength. can i get it back? (announcer) ask your doctor how to help treat osteoporosis with once-a-month actonel. actonel is clinically proven to help increase bone rength to help prevent fractures. so you can get back some of what you lost. do not take actonel if you have low blood calcium, severe kidney disease, or cannot sit or stand
in moscow, dana lewis, fox news.will look at the life and legacy of senator edward kennedy when the fox all-stars join me after the break. it's critical that i stick to my medication. i cannot be one of the 61 million americans who do not refill their prescriptions on time. readyfill at cvs pharmacy automatically refills my prescriptions and reminds me to pick them up. you mean, reminds me to pick them up. [ chuckles ] stop by your local cvs pharmacy to ask if readyfill is right for you, and...