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." >> this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington. a show of support in libya. britain's prime minister and the french president make a visit to back the country's new rulers. >> britain played a role, which i am proud of, but the libyans did this themselves. i wanted to congratulate them and let them know we will help them rebuild. >> counting their losses -- the swiss banking giant ubs has said -- says a rogue river has cost them -- a rogue trader has cost them kweku adobo$2 billion. and one county's fight to keep an economic crisis at bay. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. it was a united show of support in libya today as british prime minister david cameron and french president nicholas sarkozy became the first western leader to visit tripoli since the fall of colonel gaddafi's regime. the two countries were at the forefront of the international military effort. today, bolivia's new leadership says they have reached the lines of defense at one of -- li bya's new leadership says they have reached the lines of defense at one of gaddafi'
." >> this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington. a show of support in libya. britain's prime minister and the french president make a visit to back the country's new rulers. >> britain played a role, which i am proud of, but the libyans did this themselves. i wanted to congratulate them and let them know we will help them rebuild. >> counting their losses -- the swiss banking giant ubs has said -- says a rogue river has cost them -- a rogue...
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taxes to get certain things back, and when they see that that isn't happening and that this is a new britain, that's not the britain they want. and they responded. it's not the way i would respond, but that's the way they responded. >> i don't think it was that sophisticated. i don't think those people pay taxes. i think a lot of them were common, petty criminals in that case. that's why i was asking you about it. i do think what's happened around the middle east has fired people up to do something, but it has to be for the right reason. there has to be a control over this. >> no. >> where is your line drawn in active protesting? you wouldn't endorse looting, would you? >> no, of course not. i don't endorse any form of violence or anything like that. the difference between britain and the middle east, because it was the right thing and it was organized the right way even though it was sort of a grassroots thing, everybody came together and everybody agreed this is what it should be. there was no core, there was no soul to what was happening in britain. now we've got to do this or get togethe
taxes to get certain things back, and when they see that that isn't happening and that this is a new britain, that's not the britain they want. and they responded. it's not the way i would respond, but that's the way they responded. >> i don't think it was that sophisticated. i don't think those people pay taxes. i think a lot of them were common, petty criminals in that case. that's why i was asking you about it. i do think what's happened around the middle east has fired people up to do...
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government faces legal action as doctors demand a new and quiet read to the shame death of a weapons inspector he was the model of revealed in britain that new iraq had no w m d's and head of the invasion. the middle east and build up and start a peaceful campaign for statehood ahead of the year whether vote. grow as police clashed with protesters calling for better government. also twenty years in an american jail a russian pilot detained in a u.s. sting operation in liberia is sometimes for conspiring to smuggle drugs but moscow slogs his arrest of rendition as illegal. i'll be back with more those stories in about fifteen minutes for now let's get the latest in sports. thank you for joining me for the latest sports news and these are the headlines. after tragedy. to rebuild the locomotive yaroslavl team which lost thirty seven of that players in wednesday's plane crash. while a washout protests rain as bad weather holds play for second day of the u.s. open. targeting victory as the rugby world cup gets set to kick off form all black counting shorn fitzpatrick says new zealand have a great chance to lift the trophy for the first t
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british government faces legal action as doctors the monday new wiring for the death of almost inspector david kelly he was the first to reveal britain's new iraq had no weapons of mass destruction or head of the last night invasion in two thousand and three. and towns from mounds in the middle east as hundred syrians began a peaceful campaign for statehood a.
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in recent weeks we've been talking about great britain's news of the world scanneddal.per whose news gathering methodology consisted hacking into voice mails, the police paid off to allow them to do so and the politicians who curried their favor. and if you ever do go to england tried the curried favor, -- -- [laughter] if you recall parliament held an inquiry into the incident even dragging prime minister david cameron in front of parliament for a right close rogering square in the boulders. we talked about it here. >> did the prime minister want to be kept in the dark or is he angry with his chief of staff? >> i'm waiting for a reply. >> he is not obviously smell a rat when he has one in his mitts >> jon: england is awesome. [cheers and applause] [laughter] who is that young go getter? who does not appear to be five to eight time zones behind everybody else right now? that's the segment you saw if you were watching our show in america or one of 85 countries where the global edition is broadcast including such free speech havens as chad, somalia, saudi arabia, syria an
in recent weeks we've been talking about great britain's news of the world scanneddal.per whose news gathering methodology consisted hacking into voice mails, the police paid off to allow them to do so and the politicians who curried their favor. and if you ever do go to england tried the curried favor, -- -- [laughter] if you recall parliament held an inquiry into the incident even dragging prime minister david cameron in front of parliament for a right close rogering square in the boulders....
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government faces legal action as doctors demand a new inquiry into the shady death of inspects it it was the man who revealed britain's new iraq had no weapons of mass destruction ahead of the invasion. in the middle east build up palestinian start a peaceful campaign for statehood ahead of the u.n. vote that israel tensions grow as police crush with protesters calling for a better. hello this is r t it's now and i'm here thursday the eighth of september my name's kevin now it's very good of you with us tonight and we start with what spain called ice hockey is darkest day and the worst disaster affecting sport in russia's recent history let's take a look at an event going on at the moment these are the latest pictures we got through here at the r.t.e. news center from the very stadium in minsk where the locomotive team should have of course been playing tonight but what we're seeing here is a very different event that people have gathered for instead of a game it's a commemoration ceremony now for the forty three who perished when their plane crashed on takeoff one player and a crew member have survived are in critica
government faces legal action as doctors demand a new inquiry into the shady death of inspects it it was the man who revealed britain's new iraq had no weapons of mass destruction ahead of the invasion. in the middle east build up palestinian start a peaceful campaign for statehood ahead of the u.n. vote that israel tensions grow as police crush with protesters calling for a better. hello this is r t it's now and i'm here thursday the eighth of september my name's kevin now it's very good of...
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your government faces legal action as doctors demand a new inquiry into the shady death of the weapons inspector he was the man who revealed britain's new iraq had no w m d's a head of the invasion. in the middle east build a palestinian start a peaceful campaign for statehood ahead of the un vote while in israel tensions grow with these clashes protesters calling for a better government. hello this is r.t. it's now eight pm thursday the eighth of september here in moscow and i was cavanagh in and first and i would start with what's been called ice hockey is darkest day and the worst disaster affecting sport in russia's recent history forty three people are confirmed dead after a plane carrying one of the country's top teens locomotive jaroslava crashed in the city bearing its name the only two survivors are still in critical condition tonight one big team player the other a crew member both have retaken the moscow now for the treatment party sean thomas is near the crash site. christmas a somber day here in the city of jaroslaw well as the community reels from the tragic incident that happened on wednesday killing a locomotive team
your government faces legal action as doctors demand a new inquiry into the shady death of the weapons inspector he was the man who revealed britain's new iraq had no w m d's a head of the invasion. in the middle east build a palestinian start a peaceful campaign for statehood ahead of the un vote while in israel tensions grow with these clashes protesters calling for a better government. hello this is r.t. it's now eight pm thursday the eighth of september here in moscow and i was cavanagh in...
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it was the man who revealed britain's new iraq had no weapons of mass destruction ahead of the invasion. in the middle east build up. of the u.n. vote. crush with protesters calling for a. hello this is. the eighth of september.
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. >> and in other economic news, today, in britain, the recommendation of the most radical overhaul ofhe banking system in decades. it calls to -- it calls for separating retail banking and investment banking operations by 2019. the idea is that the retail operations, which provide services to individuals and small businesses would be protected if the more speculative global parts account investment banks found themselves in trouble. meanwhile in the united states, president obama is still pushed his jobs bill and challenged lawmakers to actually act on it. but with the global system in such disarray, is anything going to come of it? diane joins us. let's talk about what happened in the global markets today, triggered by fears of greece. this has been going on for years and there still seems to be no solution to the greet debt crisis. the >> two years, and i believe that is the issue, as you have seen in the package. dara in multiple bailouts and lots of rhetoric, and the reality is that the market is pricing at a 98% chance of default. until that happens, there is no clarity in the ma
. >> and in other economic news, today, in britain, the recommendation of the most radical overhaul ofhe banking system in decades. it calls to -- it calls for separating retail banking and investment banking operations by 2019. the idea is that the retail operations, which provide services to individuals and small businesses would be protected if the more speculative global parts account investment banks found themselves in trouble. meanwhile in the united states, president obama is...
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government faces legal action as doctors demand a new inquiry into the shady death of an arms inspector was the man he revealed britain's new drug had no weapons of mass destruction ahead of the invasion. news from russia and around the world this is with me hugh national thanks for joining us and our top story of.
government faces legal action as doctors demand a new inquiry into the shady death of an arms inspector was the man he revealed britain's new drug had no weapons of mass destruction ahead of the invasion. news from russia and around the world this is with me hugh national thanks for joining us and our top story of.
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. >> and in other economic news today, in britain, an independent commission recommended the most radical overhaul of the country's banking system in decades. the report called for financial systems -- financial institutions to separate their retail banking and investment banking by 2019. this would bring a fence around operations if the riskier parts of banks found themselves in trouble. meanwhile, president obama continue to press his case for jobs, saying he wanted no games, and of politics, and no delays. he announced he is sending his proposal to congress and challenged lawmakers to act on it. but with the local scene in disarray, can anything be done? we are joined by a senior editor at bloomberg business week. let's talk about what happened in the global markets today, triggered of course, by greece. this has been going on for a year and there is still no solution to the greek debt crisis. >> two years, and i think that is the issue. as you have said, in a previous package we have seen lots of bailouts and multiple rhetoric and there is still a 98% chance of default. everyone is ex
. >> and in other economic news today, in britain, an independent commission recommended the most radical overhaul of the country's banking system in decades. the report called for financial systems -- financial institutions to separate their retail banking and investment banking by 2019. this would bring a fence around operations if the riskier parts of banks found themselves in trouble. meanwhile, president obama continue to press his case for jobs, saying he wanted no games, and of...
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." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. a show of support in libya. britain'sister and the french president make a symbolic visit to back the country that a new rulers. >> britain played a role i am every crowd. in the end of this is what the libyans did themselves and that want to congratulate them and find out how we can help out .
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government faces legal action as doctors demand a new inquiry into the shady death of the weapons inspector he was the man who revealed that britain and new iraq had no weapons of mass destruction ahead of the invasion. the middle east the build up of palestinian start a peaceful campaign for statehood ahead of the vote israel tensions grow as police clashed with protesters calling for a better government. also twenty years in an american jail a russian pilot the tape in a u.s. sting operation in liberia is subjects for conspired to smuggle drugs but moscow.
government faces legal action as doctors demand a new inquiry into the shady death of the weapons inspector he was the man who revealed that britain and new iraq had no weapons of mass destruction ahead of the invasion. the middle east the build up of palestinian start a peaceful campaign for statehood ahead of the vote israel tensions grow as police clashed with protesters calling for a better government. also twenty years in an american jail a russian pilot the tape in a u.s. sting operation...
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the government faces legal action as doctors demand a new inquiry into the shady death of the weapons inspector he was the man who revealed britain's new iraq had no w m d's ahead of the invasion. in the middle east build up palestinian start a peaceful campaign for statehood ahead of the un vote while in israel ten should grow as police clashed protesters calling for a better government. hello this is. thursday the eighth of september here in moscow when i was kevin and first tonight we start with what's been called ice hockey is darkest day and the worst disaster.
the government faces legal action as doctors demand a new inquiry into the shady death of the weapons inspector he was the man who revealed britain's new iraq had no w m d's ahead of the invasion. in the middle east build up palestinian start a peaceful campaign for statehood ahead of the un vote while in israel ten should grow as police clashed protesters calling for a better government. hello this is. thursday the eighth of september here in moscow when i was kevin and first tonight we start...
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government faces a legal action as thought there's a rather new inquiry into the shady death of a weapons inspector he was the man who revealed britain a new iraq had no w m d's and head of the invasion. of the middle east to build up policy the sort of peaceful campaigning for statehood ahead of the view where the votes in israel tensions grow as police clashed with protesters calling for a better government. also twenty years in an american jail a russian a pilot has taken a group western operation by the sentence for conspiring to smuggle drugs but moscow slams his arrest of addition as illegal. stuff for four pm here in the russian capital you're watching t.v. and we begin with what has been called eyes hawking's darkest day and the worst disaster affecting sport in russia's recent history forty three people are confirmed dead after a plane carrying one of the country's top teams the locomotive crashed in the city bearing its name the only two survivors are in a critical condition but want to being a team player the other eight crew member both are being taken to moscow for further treatment well aren't you sean thomas is near th
government faces a legal action as thought there's a rather new inquiry into the shady death of a weapons inspector he was the man who revealed britain a new iraq had no w m d's and head of the invasion. of the middle east to build up policy the sort of peaceful campaigning for statehood ahead of the view where the votes in israel tensions grow as police clashed with protesters calling for a better government. also twenty years in an american jail a russian a pilot has taken a group western...
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government faces legal action as soft as the bad news was wired to the shady death of a weapons inspector he was the bad with revealed in britain a new iraq had no w m d's ahead of the invasion of. the middle east to build up palestinian start a cancel cafe for statehood ahead of you one of those all of israel tensions grow as we squash with protesters calling for a better government. just after seven pm here in the russian capital you're watching our team and we begin with what i. it's been called ice hockey starkers stay are the worst disaster affecting sport in russia's recent history forty three people are confirmed dead after a plane carrying one of the country's top teams the look on the t.v. at a slav all crashed in the city bearing its name the only two survivors are in critical condition one being a team member and the other a crew member or both have been a taken to moscow for further treatment r.t. from thomas is in the crash site. a somber day here in the city of jaroslav well as the community reels from the tragic incident is that happened on that wednesday killing that locomotive team plane that did not make lift
government faces legal action as soft as the bad news was wired to the shady death of a weapons inspector he was the bad with revealed in britain a new iraq had no w m d's ahead of the invasion of. the middle east to build up palestinian start a cancel cafe for statehood ahead of you one of those all of israel tensions grow as we squash with protesters calling for a better government. just after seven pm here in the russian capital you're watching our team and we begin with what i. it's been...
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. >>> and there's news in britain today between the political leaders and newspapers. reportedly the god father of one of murdoch's daughters. the relationship w . >>> a chilling new terror warning has federal officials on alert all over this country right now. the bulletin from the fbi saying al qaeda may be common deering small airplanes for aerial attacks. it's raising red flags because it comes a week before the ten-year anniversary of 9/11. clark kent irvin is the director of the aspen institute. is there any specific evidence of a pending attack? >> we've known for a long time that al qaeda remains fixated on aviation. we've also known for a long time that they would like nothing more than to carry out another attack around the tenth anniversary. i think this is very prudent on the fbi and dhs's part to issue this bulletin at this time. >> i want to talk about the idea of an yaeaerial attack. be honest with me here. we go through the tsa scanners and subject ourselves to the patdowns. at end of the day when we get on airplanes in this country, are we 100% safe? wi
. >>> and there's news in britain today between the political leaders and newspapers. reportedly the god father of one of murdoch's daughters. the relationship w . >>> a chilling new terror warning has federal officials on alert all over this country right now. the bulletin from the fbi saying al qaeda may be common deering small airplanes for aerial attacks. it's raising red flags because it comes a week before the ten-year anniversary of 9/11. clark kent irvin is the...
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government faces legal action as doctors demand a new inquiry reads in the shady death of the weapons inspector he was the magnet revealed that britain a new iraq had no weapons of mass destruction ahead of the invasion of. the middle east to build up in palestinian start a peaceful campaign for statehood ahead of the un to vote israel tensions grow as police clashed with protesters calling for a better government. also twenty years in an american jail a russian pilot the table you westing operation in liberia is sometimes for conspiring to smuggle drugs but moscow slaps his arrest edward there as illegal. but turning our attention to libya now with more insight into what's happening there our interview is coming up next. well today we're joined by mr thomas hubbard european commissioner for human rights talking to us from a star wars thanks very much mr however for joining us now let's get right to where well we know that there were cia prisons in the europe and people were tortured and now you're pushing for the truth what more should be known there's a lot more to know because we haven't had a full account for what really happened
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news. one of britain's leading dailies, the guardian,... has reported on korea's efforts to lead the smart grid industry. specifically,... it highlighted a large- scale smart grid project that is underway on jeju island. hwang ji-hye has more. the guardian newspaper has reported on korea's efforts to take the lead in the smart grid industry as the country looks to boost its energy independence. although korea has undergone a remarkable economic transformation over the past 40 years,... the country has been prone to high energy prices due to a lack of natural resources. the paper highlighted a project named the 'smart grid roadmap' on korea's southernmost island of jeju,... where the government and some of the nation's largest conglomerates, like sk telecom,... are setting up a smart grid infrastructure. korea hopes the project to transform it from an energy- importing nation into a green, energy efficient society. a smart grid is a type of electrical grid which attempts to predict and intelligently respond to the behavior of all electric power users connected to it... in order to efficient
news. one of britain's leading dailies, the guardian,... has reported on korea's efforts to lead the smart grid industry. specifically,... it highlighted a large- scale smart grid project that is underway on jeju island. hwang ji-hye has more. the guardian newspaper has reported on korea's efforts to take the lead in the smart grid industry as the country looks to boost its energy independence. although korea has undergone a remarkable economic transformation over the past 40 years,... the...
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new negotiations with him and the u.s. is threatening to move his move in the security council. >>> in britain murdoch news international, the publisher of the defunct "news of the world" is negotiating a settlement with the family of a murdered teenager. those are the headlines. from cnn, the world's news leader, i'm zain verjee and "world business today" starts now. >>> good morning from cnn london. i'm nina dos santos. >> and a great afternoon from you, i'm manesha tank. this is "world business today" and these are your top stories. the global showdown and prada profits are pushed ever higher. >>> a worry iing tragedy in greece. higher suicide rate. >>> and the surprising makeover for the people's car. look at the gold-plated car here. >> let's send you straight to the stock market action. this is where the leading indices stand about an hour into the trading session, the dax is leading the way up in excess of 1.5%. in italy investors seem to be shrugging off news that standard & poor's implemented a downgrade. they cut italy's rating from a plus to just a. that's on the back of concerns about the weak mick growth and pol
new negotiations with him and the u.s. is threatening to move his move in the security council. >>> in britain murdoch news international, the publisher of the defunct "news of the world" is negotiating a settlement with the family of a murdered teenager. those are the headlines. from cnn, the world's news leader, i'm zain verjee and "world business today" starts now. >>> good morning from cnn london. i'm nina dos santos. >> and a great afternoon from...
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all trade and military ties with a solution since to a new low because i won't apologize for killing. the last year's gaza flotilla great. britain throws a switch from the new undersea gas pipeline to europe curbing ukraine staios as an irreplaceable middleman which it seems to negotiate discounts for its own supplies . more of those stories of fifteen minutes but first all the latest sports. hello there welcome to the sports update it is good for your company again in this whole. test russia victory in what a huge step towards an automatic qualification support at next year's european football championships. and the simple chance of advances into our last second grand slam quarter final cyrano williams is up next for the question in new york. and causing us splash rushers. claims the high school in competition history on the way to winning the final while seriously taking advantage of the city's. now let's start with football where a crowd of seventy thousand fans are set to watch russia and the republic of ireland go for broke in moscow tonight victory for the side would go a long way to ensuring russia qualify for their third
all trade and military ties with a solution since to a new low because i won't apologize for killing. the last year's gaza flotilla great. britain throws a switch from the new undersea gas pipeline to europe curbing ukraine staios as an irreplaceable middleman which it seems to negotiate discounts for its own supplies . more of those stories of fifteen minutes but first all the latest sports. hello there welcome to the sports update it is good for your company again in this whole. test russia...
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new designer collection is red hot on its first day. james murdoch is being recalled for another grilling before britain's parliament after former news corp. executives raised serious doubts about his role in the country's tabloid phone hacking scandal. two former executives have contradicted murdoch's testimony that he did not know the extent of the hacking. james, along with his father, rupert, appeared before parliament earlier this summer, apologizing for the scandal. so far, the date for james murdoch's appearance has not been finalized. >> susie: a lot of uncertainty in the market. we didn't see much movement today, tom. >> tom: really trying to digest all the news out of europe, and trying to discern the direction of the u.s. economy. let's go with it with tonight's market focus. >> tom: while the major stocks averages were able to move higher for the second session in a row, oil continues to see the tug of war between worries about lower demand in the u.s. and europe and a growing thirst from emerging economies. crude oil jumped more than $2, closing just above $90 per barrel. it's at the top of its trading range since the stiff s
new designer collection is red hot on its first day. james murdoch is being recalled for another grilling before britain's parliament after former news corp. executives raised serious doubts about his role in the country's tabloid phone hacking scandal. two former executives have contradicted murdoch's testimony that he did not know the extent of the hacking. james, along with his father, rupert, appeared before parliament earlier this summer, apologizing for the scandal. so far, the date for...
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. >>> news this morning leaders of britain and france have arrived to meet with libya's new leaders. u.s. has sent the state department officials who is talking about the role there. allison. >> reporter: that's right, this is french president nicolas sarkozy and david cameron who played a leading role to topple muammar gaddafi forces now they are meeting with libyans new interim leader. earlier at tripoli's biggest hospital, the secretary of state jeffery feldman saw the price of revolution up close. he is the highest ranking u.s. official to visit libya and he said reporters were inspiring. >> the hospital was a reminder of the cost because you saw young men in there whose crime was to raise the flag and they got shot by snipers. >> reporter: the war is not over yet and muammar gaddafi's whereabouts are still not known and a man who identified himself says the struggle will continue for years but there will be no combat presence on the ground. reporting live allison burns ktvu channel 2 news. >>> just a couple of hours president barack obama will present the metal of armor to a u.s
. >>> news this morning leaders of britain and france have arrived to meet with libya's new leaders. u.s. has sent the state department officials who is talking about the role there. allison. >> reporter: that's right, this is french president nicolas sarkozy and david cameron who played a leading role to topple muammar gaddafi forces now they are meeting with libyans new interim leader. earlier at tripoli's biggest hospital, the secretary of state jeffery feldman saw the price...
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moscow planetarium and there's a new joint company launching today to create a state of the art pharmaceutical plant here in moscow and three hundred jobs back in britain. and this growing business is why british airways is today announcing more seats on its london to moscow route we've also agreed to work together on new technology in areas like civil nuclear power this will pave the way for rolls royce to win a substantial share of russian backed projects to develop nuclear reactors elsewhere with wider benefits for the two hundred fifty british companies involved in the nuclear supply chain i'm delighted the result ohman rolls royce have signed the agreement today on international issues we agreed on the importance of completing russia's accession to the world trade organization we discussed the need to ensure security and confidence for dogs and russia implementing the two thousand and eight cease fire in full we also discussed key issues on the agenda of the security council in g twenty on libya i have strongly welcomed russia russia's role at the paris conference and russia's recognition of the national transitional council we agreed to support a
moscow planetarium and there's a new joint company launching today to create a state of the art pharmaceutical plant here in moscow and three hundred jobs back in britain. and this growing business is why british airways is today announcing more seats on its london to moscow route we've also agreed to work together on new technology in areas like civil nuclear power this will pave the way for rolls royce to win a substantial share of russian backed projects to develop nuclear reactors elsewhere...
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new york. the long shadow of 9/11 extends to britain, too. elizabeth turner's husband simon had flown from london to new york for a meeting on september 11. elizabeth was pregnant with william when simon was killed inside the world trade center. her grief is very different to william's mourning. >> william didn't know simon. he knows of him and knows of him as his dad. and so it's almost like his grief is about the loss of not having a father. >> this is the memorial at ground zero. for 3,000 children who lost a parent now have somewhere to mourn the irreplaceable. >> you've been watching "newsday" from the bbc. i'm julianna in singapore. >> we've got time to bring you a reminder of our main news, that president obama has challenged his opponents to back his plan to create american jobs and to stop what he called the political circus. in a speech to a rare joint session of congress, the president promised more jobs for construction workers, teachers, veterans and the long-term unemployed along with some tax cuts. much more, of course, on that
new york. the long shadow of 9/11 extends to britain, too. elizabeth turner's husband simon had flown from london to new york for a meeting on september 11. elizabeth was pregnant with william when simon was killed inside the world trade center. her grief is very different to william's mourning. >> william didn't know simon. he knows of him and knows of him as his dad. and so it's almost like his grief is about the loss of not having a father. >> this is the memorial at ground zero....
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new york. the knot -- the long shadow of 9/11 extends to britain, too. izabeth turner's husband, simon, had flown to new york for a meeting on said henry levin. elizabeth was pregnant with william when simon was killed inside the trade center. her grief is very different to williams morning. >> with him does not know simon. he knows of him as his dad. it is almost like his grief is about the loss of not having a father. >> this is the memorial at ground zero, the 3000 children who lost a parent now have somewhere to mourn the irreplaceable. laura trevelyan, bbc news, new york. >> from one commemoration to another. if you have the details. >> thanks very much. st. petersburg, russia, the second-largest city they have commemorated the siege of the second largest city by hitler's army during the second world war. it was to last nearly 900 days, cost 750,000 lives, and lead to horrific suffering of its people. >> at the german army's advance into russia in 1941, they faced fierce resistance in leningrad and decided on a blockade instead. in memory of an epic
new york. the knot -- the long shadow of 9/11 extends to britain, too. izabeth turner's husband, simon, had flown to new york for a meeting on said henry levin. elizabeth was pregnant with william when simon was killed inside the trade center. her grief is very different to williams morning. >> with him does not know simon. he knows of him as his dad. it is almost like his grief is about the loss of not having a father. >> this is the memorial at ground zero, the 3000 children who...
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. >>> new this morning, the leaders of britain and france are now in tripoli meeting with libyas neweaders. and the u.s. has also sent a top state official talking about american forces, allison? >> reporter: that's right and the word to muammar gaddafi this morning is give up. this is some video we brought in from satellite from david cameron and french president nicolas sarkozy in tripoli and they are meeting for the first time with libya's new leader and they say they will continue as long as possible to protect libyans. at the same time the secretary of state is the highest ranking official to meet with the new government and met with rebels in a tripoli hospital. the war continues but they end a freezed -- emphasized america's limb at the time role. >> we have not and will not have any combat presence on the ground in libya. >> reporter: he has a stern message for libya's new leaders and we will have an update on that. for now allison burns ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there was a big earthquake in japan, a 6.2 magnitude earthquake. it hit the same area where almost 20,000 people di
. >>> new this morning, the leaders of britain and france are now in tripoli meeting with libyas neweaders. and the u.s. has also sent a top state official talking about american forces, allison? >> reporter: that's right and the word to muammar gaddafi this morning is give up. this is some video we brought in from satellite from david cameron and french president nicolas sarkozy in tripoli and they are meeting for the first time with libya's new leader and they say they will...
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wikileaks' media partners, including the "new york times," britain's "guardian," and several nongovernment and human rights organizations-- condemned the disclosures, saying they could put sources at risk. for more, we go to kim zetter, who has been covering the story for "wired" magazine. kim, how is this release different from the pattern set up earlier by wikileaks? >> well, when wikileaks and its media partners began publishing the cables back in november, they used what wikileaks called harm onization which was blacking out the names of intelligence sources, informants who had spoken with u.s. diplomats. in this latest dump of the cable database, wikileaks hasn't blacked out any of those names so what we have are about between 2,000 and 3,000 names of people identified by u.s. diplomatic sources whose identity should have been protected. we have about 150 whistle blowers identified. about 1,000 activists named in the documents. so previously all of these would have been blacked out and protected. >> suarez: how does wikileaks explain this different approach? >> well, wikileaks is sayi
wikileaks' media partners, including the "new york times," britain's "guardian," and several nongovernment and human rights organizations-- condemned the disclosures, saying they could put sources at risk. for more, we go to kim zetter, who has been covering the story for "wired" magazine. kim, how is this release different from the pattern set up earlier by wikileaks? >> well, when wikileaks and its media partners began publishing the cables back in...
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and other western nations still very much involved in the new battle conflict one of britain's leading newspaper economists tell that's why some countries feel the need to pick and choose what they distribute humanitarian help. i'm joined by simon jenkins author and journalist who now writes for the guardian newspaper simon thanks for speaking to r.t. now you've written extensively criticizing the way the intervention in libya has been handled what was wrong with it was it wrong to begin with of course during the process you're wrong with the way it was handled i just didn't have taken both in the first place. i do not believe that sovereign states have a legal right or an obligation or a duty to interfere in other sovereign states is written into the united nations charter this is not a country that threaten britain didn't threaten any of its neighbors and invaded in a neighbor it was going about his own business because you've got a revolution it was a. lucrative oil contracts that are now being fought over there are more important then the preventing loss of human life well i mean i
and other western nations still very much involved in the new battle conflict one of britain's leading newspaper economists tell that's why some countries feel the need to pick and choose what they distribute humanitarian help. i'm joined by simon jenkins author and journalist who now writes for the guardian newspaper simon thanks for speaking to r.t. now you've written extensively criticizing the way the intervention in libya has been handled what was wrong with it was it wrong to begin with...
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the gulf news saying britain must vote for palestinian state. britain has security council, as well as the u.s. if the leading european powers side with the u.s., the palestinian initiative won't be seen as a failure if a ue backs in some form, the palestinians can claim symbolic victory and the "china daily" going on to say palestinian statehood. if the u.s. chooses to fly in the face of world opinion and block the palestinian u.n. bid next week, not only israel become more isolated, but tensions in the region will be heightened even more. this will be a very big story next week, kyra. >> we'll talk with you about it, max. appreciate it. >>> the last remaining strongholdses of gadhafi loyalists. rebel fightsers now say that they control the roads in and out of gadhafi hometown of sirte and residents of bani walid and fleeing in advance of another assault by the rebels. >>> libya's national transitional council are en route. they want the return of gadhafi loyalists that fled there, including one of the deposed dictator's sons. nick is live at t
the gulf news saying britain must vote for palestinian state. britain has security council, as well as the u.s. if the leading european powers side with the u.s., the palestinian initiative won't be seen as a failure if a ue backs in some form, the palestinians can claim symbolic victory and the "china daily" going on to say palestinian statehood. if the u.s. chooses to fly in the face of world opinion and block the palestinian u.n. bid next week, not only israel become more isolated,...
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think we need to be very clear that this is going to be an important bilateral issue between britain and the new libyan authorities. clearly, we've got to let this government get its feet under the desk but it is very, very high on my list of items. >> mr. peter lily. >> after the liberation of kuwait in which britain also played a significant part the financial costs of our contribution were fully reimbursed, largely by kuwait, itself. does my right honorable friend intend to seek a similar contribution from libyan authorities once oil begins to flow? >> that's not a consideration that we've gone into so far. i mean, clearly, there have been costs to the uk from this operation, costs in the region of 120 million pounds excluding munitions. obviously this is funded outside the defense budget through the reserves so it won't impact other defense spending. but the gentleman makes an important point that we can bear in mind. >> mr. tony lloyd. >> the prime minister quite rightly made the point there would be no process taking place in libya but nevertheless the reality is that the institutions acro
think we need to be very clear that this is going to be an important bilateral issue between britain and the new libyan authorities. clearly, we've got to let this government get its feet under the desk but it is very, very high on my list of items. >> mr. peter lily. >> after the liberation of kuwait in which britain also played a significant part the financial costs of our contribution were fully reimbursed, largely by kuwait, itself. does my right honorable friend intend to seek...
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presented the submission to the un in new york last week israel and the united states are strongly opposed to the bid which america has vowed to veto ati's merino britain eyes following developments from new. the process takes no longer than thirty five days the standing committee will assess and review the application for palestinian un membership and statehood the standing committee will hold its first meeting on friday the application that the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas handed in calls for recognition of palestinian state in the west bank gaza strip and east jerusalem as its capital so far there is about a six security council members on the record that have thrown their support behind the palestinian bid a total of nine out of the fifteen countries need to support the application and there has to be no vetoes none of the veto wielding members of the security council should cast a veto as we know the united states a staunch ally of israel has vowed to veto palestinian bid for u.n. membership if it house to israel's very much opposed to this the us president barack obama said the only way that there can be independent palestinian state is if th
presented the submission to the un in new york last week israel and the united states are strongly opposed to the bid which america has vowed to veto ati's merino britain eyes following developments from new. the process takes no longer than thirty five days the standing committee will assess and review the application for palestinian un membership and statehood the standing committee will hold its first meeting on friday the application that the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas handed in calls...
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new this morning, police in britain arrested seven people for a suspected terror plot.he arrest happened in birmingham. six men, and one woman, they are described as islamic extremists. specific details of the plan have not been announced yet. >>> in yemen, people were killed. protesters want the president to step down after 32 years, 33 years in power. the u.s. once viewed that government as an ally as al qaeda based in yemen. however, the u.s. withdrew support as these protests got stronger. >>> 7:127 -- 7:17. dozens of baggage screeners have been fired at honolulu airport. they began to detect items. >>> new information about a russian plane that crashed back in june. a spokesman for russia's top investigators says the navigator of the jet was intoxicated when the plane crashed, killing 47 people. the jet which had taken off -- taken off from moscow had slammed into a highway and burst into flames. >>> bringing libyan together, the former new government is getting tougher. the nation's temporary rulers have delayed the naming of a new cabinet. now, tensions have emer
new this morning, police in britain arrested seven people for a suspected terror plot.he arrest happened in birmingham. six men, and one woman, they are described as islamic extremists. specific details of the plan have not been announced yet. >>> in yemen, people were killed. protesters want the president to step down after 32 years, 33 years in power. the u.s. once viewed that government as an ally as al qaeda based in yemen. however, the u.s. withdrew support as these protests got...
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the british government faces a legal challenge over its decision not to allow a new inquest into the death of britain'sexpert david kelly in two thousand and three a group of doctors question the official version of events that we had committed suicide and he was authorities of a major cover up or he's laura m. it has more from london. more than eight years since the death of u.n. weapons inspector talked to david kelly and still no inquest following his own masking as the source of a report saying tony blair's government knew iraq had no weapons of mass destruction before person invaded the country kelly was found dead in woods near his home a verdict of suicide was recorded despite what many see as conflicting evidence no one's ever such questions under oath about kelly's death and all medical and scientific reports relating to it were secretly classified something which has never been legally explains but it hasn't gone away this week talk to david how pain is demanding that the question of holding an inquest be reopened he's challenging a decision by attorney general dominic grieve who ruled out ho
the british government faces a legal challenge over its decision not to allow a new inquest into the death of britain'sexpert david kelly in two thousand and three a group of doctors question the official version of events that we had committed suicide and he was authorities of a major cover up or he's laura m. it has more from london. more than eight years since the death of u.n. weapons inspector talked to david kelly and still no inquest following his own masking as the source of a report...
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military force not to be the new government relies on the military of britain and nato in order to maintain power they must be able to do that on their own we can give advice we can give help to help them stabilize the situation we must not pursue not responsibility ourselves governments insists that lessons were learned from what happened in iraq but given the way that this conflict been conducted do you believe that it's always a danger for every government if you and every army to be fighting the last war. what you do is you learn lessons from one conflict which then take on to the next but usually you forget is the context of the situation is different the next time and therefore the lessons that you've learned from the previous experience may not be appropriate in the conflict that you are now fighting and you mentioned the faction inside the national transitional council we now know that some of its actions are religious groups who hope to establish an islamic state in libya. what will the attitude to that you think. nato and from the libyans themselves will they get a voice in this n
military force not to be the new government relies on the military of britain and nato in order to maintain power they must be able to do that on their own we can give advice we can give help to help them stabilize the situation we must not pursue not responsibility ourselves governments insists that lessons were learned from what happened in iraq but given the way that this conflict been conducted do you believe that it's always a danger for every government if you and every army to be...