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neil hayward's family may be left wondering what kind of just been given.e >> a lot of questions in china. over 1 million people have been affected by torrential rains in manila. at least 16 people have died. more than half the city is under water. police are using rubber boats to help people trapped in their homes, but many fear losing. mervyn king says growth will not be as high as last year. he blames the eurozone crisis, saying the crisis still has a long way to go. mr. king says to look to the olympic team for inspiration. colombian police have arrested one of the main drug lords. he was ahead of an underground organization authorities say has killed more people in the last decade. now to the london olympics, day 12 brought even more action. for the latest, she is overlooking the park, and i bet now you can see this guy -- the smile on felix's face. >> you can see her beaming. third time is lucky for felix. she finally got her hand on olympic gold on wednesday. the three-time champion was level, but she powered home to take the victory tonight in the 100 meter and 200 meter double pe
neil hayward's family may be left wondering what kind of just been given.e >> a lot of questions in china. over 1 million people have been affected by torrential rains in manila. at least 16 people have died. more than half the city is under water. police are using rubber boats to help people trapped in their homes, but many fear losing. mervyn king says growth will not be as high as last year. he blames the eurozone crisis, saying the crisis still has a long way to go. mr. king says to...
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was asking for china to re-examine the death of british businessman neil hayward. within days beijing announced that bo no longer held any party post and that was being investigated over hayward's death. the couple are now being painted as money and power hungry. by the end of april "the new york times" allege the they were involved with wire tapping, including personal conversations with the president. so what the sentence will be is being closely watched. so, too, what happens next to her husband. back over to you. >> thanks for that. don't go anywhere because we'll come right back to you for a markets update in just a moment. >> yeah, we will do that. let's just remind you where we are now. european stocks over an hour into the trading day, pretty even stevens. we've just hit a session low. we were fast out of the gates this morning. and it's being called to markets and sectors that have been firm. pretty flat session yesterday for the ftse and the dax. they're up .2%. as far as bond markets -- there are some individual corporate numbers here that are worth looki
was asking for china to re-examine the death of british businessman neil hayward. within days beijing announced that bo no longer held any party post and that was being investigated over hayward's death. the couple are now being painted as money and power hungry. by the end of april "the new york times" allege the they were involved with wire tapping, including personal conversations with the president. so what the sentence will be is being closely watched. so, too, what happens next...
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his wife, in the meantime, has admitted to murdering, poisoning neil hayward a british businessman who strong and very close business links with the family. now, this is something that has involved both neil hayward, a person -- as i say a businessman in china, someone who apparently himself has links to spy agents in the united kingdom. the man who broke this story wide open, a senior chinese policeman ran to the american embassy with news when this story first broke. and, of course, a man touted as a future president of the country now held behind closed doors. and all of this playing out at a time when the communist party itself is going through a once-in-a-decade leadership transition. an extraordinary story that has ramifications from the very top of this untry. >> a fascinating case. stan grant from beijing, thank you. >>> another headline out of china where today was a bad day to own a japanese import. a mob attacked japanese-made cars in one chinese city as anger over a disputed island chain grows. both countries claim the islands and a japanese group landed on one of the islan
his wife, in the meantime, has admitted to murdering, poisoning neil hayward a british businessman who strong and very close business links with the family. now, this is something that has involved both neil hayward, a person -- as i say a businessman in china, someone who apparently himself has links to spy agents in the united kingdom. the man who broke this story wide open, a senior chinese policeman ran to the american embassy with news when this story first broke. and, of course, a man...
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they used neil hayward as a personal advisor until his death. one of his duties, organizationing the education of the couple's son who attended several elite british institutions. but she had bigger plans in mind. this businessman said she asked neil hayward and himself to help smuggle money out of china. their refusal infuriated her. >> she was angry about it. and we were, in fact, told if we did to china we might never get out. >> reporter: the court said mr. hayward was poisoned in a villa in the city of chongqing. hayward and gu had been drinking alcohol together when he asked for a glass of water. it was then said the court that she poured the poison into his mouth. as for motive, well, they'd fallen out over money and hayward had threatened her child the murky tale may have remained a secret in chongqing has bo xilai the former city governor not fallen out with his police chief, wangly june. in february, mr. wang raced out of the city towards the nearest u.s. consulate where he told american officials he thought bo's family was involved in
they used neil hayward as a personal advisor until his death. one of his duties, organizationing the education of the couple's son who attended several elite british institutions. but she had bigger plans in mind. this businessman said she asked neil hayward and himself to help smuggle money out of china. their refusal infuriated her. >> she was angry about it. and we were, in fact, told if we did to china we might never get out. >> reporter: the court said mr. hayward was poisoned...
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this is something that has involved neil hayward, a businessman in china, somebody who apparently himselfas links to spy agencies in the united kingdom. the man who broke the story open is senior chinese policeman ran to the american embassy with news when the story first broke. and a man touted as the future president of the country held behind closed doors and all at a time when the communist party is going through a leadership transition. an extraordinary story. >> definitely a fascinating case. thank you. >>> another headline out of china where today was a bad day to own a japanese import. a mob attacked japanese made cars in one chinese city as anger grows. both countries claim the islands and the japanese group landed on one of the islands sparking protest. japan deported 14 citizens who landed on the islands last week. >>> in south africa at the center of a deadly miner's strike says they must go back to work tomorrow or lose their jobs. on thursday police opened fire. 34 miners were killed in the shooting. >>> the nfl referees are in a contract battle right now. while they are in
this is something that has involved neil hayward, a businessman in china, somebody who apparently himselfas links to spy agencies in the united kingdom. the man who broke the story open is senior chinese policeman ran to the american embassy with news when the story first broke. and a man touted as the future president of the country held behind closed doors and all at a time when the communist party is going through a leadership transition. an extraordinary story. >> definitely a...