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>> new zealand, a pacific nation, has decriminalized sex work.means it has removed most of the laws against adult consentual sex, then the -- living off the earnings of soliciting and prostitution. >> what do you mean by sex work? >> what we mean is sex work is work. it is a job. it is protected under the law. you can go to the police for any type of violence that may have. also, there is the labor rights are protected under occupational safety the labor department has a manual which clearly states how sex workers can work safely in their environment weather is on the streets or in a brothel. >> annah pickering, new zealand was not only the only country published first country to decriminalize sex work in 2003, but the first country the world to introduce legal and nationwide needle exchanges. can you say a little bit about how this came about? >> what happened in the early 1980's was there was an hiv scare. part of the movement was [unintelligible] sex workers got together to formalize a group, approach the government about making reforms to pas
>> new zealand, a pacific nation, has decriminalized sex work.means it has removed most of the laws against adult consentual sex, then the -- living off the earnings of soliciting and prostitution. >> what do you mean by sex work? >> what we mean is sex work is work. it is a job. it is protected under the law. you can go to the police for any type of violence that may have. also, there is the labor rights are protected under occupational safety the labor department has a...
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. >>> i want you guys to take a look at this video that's making waves in new zealand. skateboarders running away from a security guard. the guy with the camera was actually one of those skateboarders. if you notice, the security guard's got a skateboard in his hand. >> the gate was open. >> put one of them here. >> hey, i need it back. >> this is all happening in eden park in auckland, new zealand. it's a big starts arena. >> the [ bleep ] gate was open. >> if you leave the gate open, would it be all right if i came into your house? >> he's trying to do his job. if something happened to these guys inside this park, it could have been a huge liability. >> well, remember how i said this video is making waves in new zealand. let me show you why. security guard shows them the door. the guy with the camera is following him. he's still trying to get his board back. keep watching. >> look, we won't do it again. i need my -- just give it back. >> hey, hey, hey. >> hey! >> oh, no! >> all right, all right, all right. >> breaks the board into pieces and then throws it at the guys
. >>> i want you guys to take a look at this video that's making waves in new zealand. skateboarders running away from a security guard. the guy with the camera was actually one of those skateboarders. if you notice, the security guard's got a skateboard in his hand. >> the gate was open. >> put one of them here. >> hey, i need it back. >> this is all happening in eden park in auckland, new zealand. it's a big starts arena. >> the [ bleep ] gate was open....
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these are the southern lights seen in time-lapsed images from new zealand. it's a brilliant natural light show created sunday night by energetic particles from a giant flare on the sun streaming to the earth's magnetic field. always beautiful to see. >>> in orbit this morning, a russian spacecraft docked with the international space station two days after launch from the russian space center. the soyuz capsule maneuvered into position as the earth turned nearly 250 miles below. the soyuz delivered three fresh crew members, russian, american and japanese, for four months of work aboard the space station. this talking thing isn't going really well this morning. >>> tension is building at nasa as the most sophisticated robot explorer ever sent to mars approaches the red planet. the nuclear-powered rover, nicknamed "curiosity" is set to land august 6th to hunt for clues to see if mars once supported life. jeremy diesel of affiliate khou in houston has more. >> reporter: it is the stuff of science fiction, only it will soon be science fact. >> the most important
these are the southern lights seen in time-lapsed images from new zealand. it's a brilliant natural light show created sunday night by energetic particles from a giant flare on the sun streaming to the earth's magnetic field. always beautiful to see. >>> in orbit this morning, a russian spacecraft docked with the international space station two days after launch from the russian space center. the soyuz capsule maneuvered into position as the earth turned nearly 250 miles below. the...
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. >> i and the national policy committee convened for the green party in new zealand. attending the green party usa convention in baltimore, and i'm really excited because in new zealand, we're going to strengthen the strength. we had our general election last year and increased our vote by 58%. that is a further increase on 2008. we are really excited there getting more and more membership and strength in the mainstream media is now referring to us as a legitimate party of opposition, and that thrills us to no end. >> justine mccabe, are you looking at new zealand where they greens are seen as the opposition party? >> well, sure, we are thrilled at their success. again, as joachim denkinger was in, we have the first passed a post system, which makes it very difficult. i think the grassroots organizing is essential. campaign will's augment that, but it is really an uphill battle, it even compared to new zealand. we have this system where you either win or lose. we are heartened by our green colleagues around the world, but as joachim denkinger was saying, because we do
. >> i and the national policy committee convened for the green party in new zealand. attending the green party usa convention in baltimore, and i'm really excited because in new zealand, we're going to strengthen the strength. we had our general election last year and increased our vote by 58%. that is a further increase on 2008. we are really excited there getting more and more membership and strength in the mainstream media is now referring to us as a legitimate party of opposition,...
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looking to do that in new zealand. the match already under way honduras against morocco. 21 champion, spain plays japan a little bit later on. the draw for the first hand of the men's olympic tennis has been made. that is in the past few minutes. have a look at what has happened on the men's side of things. the wimbledon runner-up faces the man who will carry this was like in the opening ceremony, federer as ofdgere for that. difficult first round match. the world no. 2. has pulled out nadal due to injury. nigeria will have their first olympic kayaking around the games when he races around the rocket. he is represented great britain, but he races for africa because of his nigerian father and sees himself as a pioneer. >> i am very proud. it is really exciting and privilege. i welcome it. i had a great response winners in nigeria as well. at the moment we're in the early development stage. we have our program running to get more kids involved in canoeing. it is very much in the early stages. we hope that the being of th
looking to do that in new zealand. the match already under way honduras against morocco. 21 champion, spain plays japan a little bit later on. the draw for the first hand of the men's olympic tennis has been made. that is in the past few minutes. have a look at what has happened on the men's side of things. the wimbledon runner-up faces the man who will carry this was like in the opening ceremony, federer as ofdgere for that. difficult first round match. the world no. 2. has pulled out nadal...
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south africa to new zealand, new zealand to south america, around cape horn.very good question. >> when donald is not training or racing after a world record, he makes time to be a role model and mentor. >> i want to sail around the world. >> do you really, that is cool. >> i would like to be in a race. >> now not just about me sailing. i have gotten letters from people who say hey, your story about your trip helped me get through a hard time in life. when you hear that you feel like wow, i can't screw up, i have to get this done, because you don't know how what you're doing is going to affect someone down the road. >> stay right there, we will be right back. [ female announcer looking for a bit of indulgence? look no further than the new chocolate chip frappé from mccafé. every bit as delicious as the mccafé frappés you love, only this one has a bit more wow. bits of chocolate chips in every sip, blended into mocha and caramel, all topped with a double drizzle of chocolate and sweet caramel. you've never had a frappé like this. better get your hands on one qu
south africa to new zealand, new zealand to south america, around cape horn.very good question. >> when donald is not training or racing after a world record, he makes time to be a role model and mentor. >> i want to sail around the world. >> do you really, that is cool. >> i would like to be in a race. >> now not just about me sailing. i have gotten letters from people who say hey, your story about your trip helped me get through a hard time in life. when you hear...
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a family spending new years rounding the volcanic wide island off new zealand's coast. january 1, 2010. this girl, then 15, decided to spend the morning alone in her cabin. and the trip of a lifetime turned to terror as her locked door to cabin 3073 suddenly clicked. >> i didn't hear the card key go in but i did hear like the door open and like the lock like -- and i thought it was my brother or sister at first. and then when i saw the guy come in, i didn't recognize the bartender uniform. it was someone working on the ship so i thought it was a room attendant that was going to clean my room because i didn't put the sign like, oh, don't disturb or whatever. >> reporter: it wasn't a room attendant, was a cruise member dressed in a bartender's uniform. threatening the girl not to say a word she says, as he fossed the teen to perform oral sex. at her family's request, we are not showing her face. you were 15. >> yeah. >> reporter: scared. you didn't tell you family. >> no. i -- at the time on the cruise, i didn't want to ruin the vacation to them, because it had already be
a family spending new years rounding the volcanic wide island off new zealand's coast. january 1, 2010. this girl, then 15, decided to spend the morning alone in her cabin. and the trip of a lifetime turned to terror as her locked door to cabin 3073 suddenly clicked. >> i didn't hear the card key go in but i did hear like the door open and like the lock like -- and i thought it was my brother or sister at first. and then when i saw the guy come in, i didn't recognize the bartender...
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this is in new zealand.er a quick stop for some, it looks like cappuccinos and these meat pies, these dudes take a ride on the skyline luge. look at these things. basically they're part toboggan, part go-cart. three wheels, simple to operate. a braking system. basically you pull back on the handlebars to brake, push forward to go. you get down on the bottom and there's a lift that takes you back up to the top. the video is called cakamikaze project. >> i want to do this so bad. they say people of all ages can ride these things. this is like how you want to spend your saturday. >> no kidding. i would like to do this just to see how fast i can go. >> do we have these here? do we have them here? are they here? >> we're starting to blow her mind. >> we should open this here. >> it's all about the money. >> all day, every day. yeah. >>> we know so little of what's under water right now, and what we do know, we only have a snapshot. >> on july 16th, one world, one ocean is going on what they're calling mission aqu
this is in new zealand.er a quick stop for some, it looks like cappuccinos and these meat pies, these dudes take a ride on the skyline luge. look at these things. basically they're part toboggan, part go-cart. three wheels, simple to operate. a braking system. basically you pull back on the handlebars to brake, push forward to go. you get down on the bottom and there's a lift that takes you back up to the top. the video is called cakamikaze project. >> i want to do this so bad. they say...
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it kicks off with the opening match of the women's football, between britain and new zealand in cardiff. more than 30,000 people are expected to be there to watch. here in london, many athletes are making themselves at home in the olympic village. the full dress rehearsal for the opening ceremony will take place behind the leader. the olympic park is being readied for the arrival of thousands of spectators. let me show you another view of what it is like overlooking the park. there you can see the canal that is on one side of the park. it is being swept daily for security reasons. to the right of the structure affectionately called the marshmallow is the basketball arena and in front of it, the structure of some of the tv studios. so, you get a full sense of one side of the olympic park. major changes to london's road system came into full force. one of the conditions of being an olympic host city is the requirement to provide traffic- free routes for athletes and officials to get around. there are 170 miles or 280 kilometers of the limbic route network in place -- olympic network in pl
it kicks off with the opening match of the women's football, between britain and new zealand in cardiff. more than 30,000 people are expected to be there to watch. here in london, many athletes are making themselves at home in the olympic village. the full dress rehearsal for the opening ceremony will take place behind the leader. the olympic park is being readied for the arrival of thousands of spectators. let me show you another view of what it is like overlooking the park. there you can see...
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now, it's time for sports making news this morning. >> jimmy: in new zealand, they let the guests leaven a counterclockwise fashion. [ applause ] >> jimmy: a new episode of the "the bachelorette" here on abc tonight. bacheloret emily had one-o one dates with the three remaining suitors. we don't want to brag, when emily was here. i had not seen any of the show. i made predictions based on who the final choices would be. the final three were jef, sean and ari. first of all, i think jef -- with one "f." i find it unacceptable that he has one "f" in his name. >> no. unacceptable. >> it's cool. >> jimmy: sean. >> i like the ginger. >> jimmy: and ary the race car driver. >> really, i know nothing about indycar. i know nascar. >> jimmy: you know it now, though, because you and he are maybe there. look at that, jef, sean and ari, the three i picked. [ cheers and applause ] you know, before last season, "the bachelor" i correctly guessed bachelor ben's final four picks. and i correctly picked "dancing with the stars" season two. i'm the gay nostradamus. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] tonigh
now, it's time for sports making news this morning. >> jimmy: in new zealand, they let the guests leaven a counterclockwise fashion. [ applause ] >> jimmy: a new episode of the "the bachelorette" here on abc tonight. bacheloret emily had one-o one dates with the three remaining suitors. we don't want to brag, when emily was here. i had not seen any of the show. i made predictions based on who the final choices would be. the final three were jef, sean and ari. first of all,...
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canada, record heat in europe, record rains in south korea, and the first snow fall in 70 years on new zealand'sand. some disasters cannot be blamed on global warming. the floods in tie land thigh land last year were -- >> the level of greene house gases from human resources is at an all-time high. the wars trade away a starting player, the past two seasons. gary has the details on that straight ahead. plus, the giants dominate tonight's all-star game in kansas city. he has the highlights and all the sports coming up next. grous and grouse and grous greenhouse and greenhouse ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> good evening, everybody. giants fans, hey! you're a winner tonight! all your ballot box stuffing paid off. 61 players, an all-star game record. and melky cabrera got it rolling. top 1, he lines a single, and here comes sandoval off justin verlander. 5 runs in the 1st inning. matt cain, two innings, 1 hit, no runs. threw 29 pitches. he was great, and h
canada, record heat in europe, record rains in south korea, and the first snow fall in 70 years on new zealand'sand. some disasters cannot be blamed on global warming. the floods in tie land thigh land last year were -- >> the level of greene house gases from human resources is at an all-time high. the wars trade away a starting player, the past two seasons. gary has the details on that straight ahead. plus, the giants dominate tonight's all-star game in kansas city. he has the highlights...
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but the family says it never heard from police in australia or new zealand. >> we had no one to contact over there that was getting our report. it was just sent over there and then it kind of disappeared. >> reporter: in a statement, royal caribbean says once it was informed of the assault, it notified the fbi, new zealand authorities and interpol. it also said it provided the fbi with 50 to 60 pictures of crew members but, quote, unfortunately, the guest was unable to identify the crew membn member in question. royal caribbean insisted it continuously supported law enforcement during the investigation of this incident. additionally, the cruise line says its security personnel have been trained by the fbi and use fbi procedures. it's been more than two years. there has been no arrest. in effect, the person who assaulted you, did get away? >> yeah. >> reporter: and could very well be floating around somewhere? >> yes. >> drew, i find this report amazing. where are the police in all of this? >> these cruise ships are floating cities. everything both good and bad goes on in a small city ca
but the family says it never heard from police in australia or new zealand. >> we had no one to contact over there that was getting our report. it was just sent over there and then it kind of disappeared. >> reporter: in a statement, royal caribbean says once it was informed of the assault, it notified the fbi, new zealand authorities and interpol. it also said it provided the fbi with 50 to 60 pictures of crew members but, quote, unfortunately, the guest was unable to identify the...
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but it is one thing after another like first it was just a couple of weeks ago that a judge in new zealand actually said that you did on his mansion that doesn't count that's unjust it's illegal you have to throw that out if you can't be charged in new zealand they can't extradite him to the u.s. so one by one the new. what's a good idiom to use here you've got one. you want to say i'm going to try to think of what. the last another great keeps falling out of britain keeps falling out of all sure so the case the f.b.i. has been kind of sucked. begin with and he knew that in the rest the industry knew that you were just recently had steve was came out from apple with apple's cofounders he said that it doesn't add up so now we actually have this report that was this was to come out here that says out of all of these all these sites some of them like excuse me for cheating looking at this graph but if you look at file sonic dot com they're responsible for half of those infringing u r l's in the top and they are they still are up and running they're actually files on it is down they are a mill
but it is one thing after another like first it was just a couple of weeks ago that a judge in new zealand actually said that you did on his mansion that doesn't count that's unjust it's illegal you have to throw that out if you can't be charged in new zealand they can't extradite him to the u.s. so one by one the new. what's a good idiom to use here you've got one. you want to say i'm going to try to think of what. the last another great keeps falling out of britain keeps falling out of all...
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a snow border in new zealand riding one second and the next trying to outrace an incoming avalanche. is overcome as his camera captures what he saw and heard inside as the light faded. incredibly he survives. >> it's like being stuck in a washing machine full of rocks. >> an avalanche with is a sudden fall of large mass of material. it's down the side of a mountain. it can be triggered by vibration or change in temperature. it's an unusually snowy here and combined with high winds, that makes this mountain vulnerable to avalanche. >> avalanches happen when you have either deep snow from fresh snowfall or have high winds that move snow around. >> james is documented the melting of ice for years. he's been climbing in the same area of the alps. >> where these guys were climbing, it's serious climbing. it's plenty steep enough to get hurt if you make a mistake. >> thanks to global warming, glaciers here have sclung 25%. >> it acts like a glue to keep the mountain together is beginning to melt and collapse. >> stewart directs the local avalanche academy. >> warmer temperatures make it mo
a snow border in new zealand riding one second and the next trying to outrace an incoming avalanche. is overcome as his camera captures what he saw and heard inside as the light faded. incredibly he survives. >> it's like being stuck in a washing machine full of rocks. >> an avalanche with is a sudden fall of large mass of material. it's down the side of a mountain. it can be triggered by vibration or change in temperature. it's an unusually snowy here and combined with high winds,...
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. >> new zealand has a new look after an earthquake reduced it to rubble. 185 people were killed, more1,000 buildings destroyed in last year's quake. >> time to give you the business and a check on wall street and nu news before the bell. we turn it over to our man hampton pierson. good morning. >> hey, jon. futures are lower as the markets come off a rally last week. the dow jumping more than 350 points wednesday through friday, the biggest gains of the year, as investors anticipate the fed and european central bank will launch or signal new economic stimulus measures. the ecb meets on thursday, asian and european markets are higher. we get data this week on spending, home price, all topped off by the july jobs report on friday. the dow rising 187 points on friday to close at 13,075, the nasdaq up 64, 2958 was the close there. meanwhile, gas prices on the rise. the latest survey finds the national average for regular unleaded rose 10 cents in the past two weeks to $3.51 a gallon, the first increase in 14 weeks as wholesalers pass on the cost of higher crude prices to consumers. in san
. >> new zealand has a new look after an earthquake reduced it to rubble. 185 people were killed, more1,000 buildings destroyed in last year's quake. >> time to give you the business and a check on wall street and nu news before the bell. we turn it over to our man hampton pierson. good morning. >> hey, jon. futures are lower as the markets come off a rally last week. the dow jumping more than 350 points wednesday through friday, the biggest gains of the year, as investors...
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they're from new zealand originally. and this is what he decided to do. >> where did he find a 9-year-old size bunny suit for her? look at that thing? that's awesome. >> hopefully in the future when we go on further expeditions she'll be able to come. >> she gets in there just like her dad would and she's down getting amazing shots of this volcano. this volcano is erupting as she's doing it. >> she's actually getting shots herself. >> that's her! >> yes! >> oh, wow. >> that's just cool. this is a lot cooler than like the baking soda and clay volcanoes you make when you're her age. >> this is way cooler than any field trip you could have possibly taken in school. >> oh, my gosh! >>> boring building turned immersive show. >> the whole building looks like it is transforming. >> see it for yourself. >>> a skateboarder showing off some tricks. then something happens in the background. >> oh, no! >> but -- is it real or fake? >> i say real. >> ouch. yeah. >> real or fake time. later. >>> all right, everybody. it's best of "rtm
they're from new zealand originally. and this is what he decided to do. >> where did he find a 9-year-old size bunny suit for her? look at that thing? that's awesome. >> hopefully in the future when we go on further expeditions she'll be able to come. >> she gets in there just like her dad would and she's down getting amazing shots of this volcano. this volcano is erupting as she's doing it. >> she's actually getting shots herself. >> that's her! >> yes!...
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going back to my foundation, i would like to even have the tip of the foundation in new zealand. think maybe will i become a politician or run an opera house was the end of my career -- i do not know. [applause] >> that is all for this week. from all of us, goodbye. >> sense of international news and bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the three men foundation in new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, nion -- newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in. working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. " we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc newsnight
going back to my foundation, i would like to even have the tip of the foundation in new zealand. think maybe will i become a politician or run an opera house was the end of my career -- i do not know. [applause] >> that is all for this week. from all of us, goodbye. >> sense of international news and bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the three men foundation in new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, nion -- newman's own foundation, and union...
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new zealand's athletes will be sporting chic we are told, and i like the fedora, actually.nd there is one country that likes to show up everybody else in the wardrobe department. you are looking good, netherlands. >>> over the course of the last week or so we armed you what you need to know to have passing cocktail party information of the games. let's see it one more time before we put it in the archives of history. there it is. now we are done. and first big event you can't miss. chapter one of the michael phelps and ryan lochte battle. phelps not so sure in his last olympics. the men's 400 gets going tomorrow, and you don't have to wait, you can watch it tomorrow night, and the beach volleyball tomorrow in the nbc's sport network, where i will spend the next 2 1/2 weeks hosting. just a little sam sampling of what is to come. they are streaming every single event for the first time in the history of the olympics. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," and they bring up mitt romney questioning whether or not london is ready for the games. >>> when we come b
new zealand's athletes will be sporting chic we are told, and i like the fedora, actually.nd there is one country that likes to show up everybody else in the wardrobe department. you are looking good, netherlands. >>> over the course of the last week or so we armed you what you need to know to have passing cocktail party information of the games. let's see it one more time before we put it in the archives of history. there it is. now we are done. and first big event you can't miss....
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by this time iceland and hawaii were subtle but not new zealand. china is divided into kingdoms. charlemagne empire breaks up. we are learning what is happening not only in europe but the simultaneous explanation of what is happening in the world. by 1715, the largest city in the world was istanbul with 700,000 people. the ching empire had conquered mongolia and the war of ellsberg which was france versus netherlands. the ottomans were defeated in vienna and in india there was a ripple. the world population at the time was 700 million. by 2010, wow, look at the difference in the maps. shifting balance of local power is the sidebar title. the largest cities in 2010 were told no, mexico city, mumbai, sÃo paolo and new york in the world population was 6.91 billion. it is so easy for us to compartmentalize the history and geography. you are either studying the u.s., studying rush or starting japan. the beauty of haywood's book is it shows us what was going on about the u.s. was consumed by the civil war, world war i was the european war with global entanglements due to the colonialis
by this time iceland and hawaii were subtle but not new zealand. china is divided into kingdoms. charlemagne empire breaks up. we are learning what is happening not only in europe but the simultaneous explanation of what is happening in the world. by 1715, the largest city in the world was istanbul with 700,000 people. the ching empire had conquered mongolia and the war of ellsberg which was france versus netherlands. the ottomans were defeated in vienna and in india there was a ripple. the...
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the fans gathered to watch new zealand take on britain in women's soccer. the tournament began early because of the long schedule. >>> an embarrassing airport security breach played out in the united kingdom. an 11-year-old boy got on a flight to rome with no ticket or passport. the kid reportedly ran away from his mother and went to manchester airport. he mingled with passengers, went through a number of security checks and hopped on to a flight to italy. apparently nobody asked him for any documentation. >> it's quite frightening, really to think someone can get all the way through security. it could have been anybody. so close to the olympics as well. security needs to be a paramount of importance. >> that boy was sent back to his parents on the return flight to manchester. some airport security staff have been suspended. >>> doug is here with more with our weather. if you liked today, well, hope you made the most of it. >> and you and i were talking about this about how many people were out and about this evening. just amazing. when the weather is this
the fans gathered to watch new zealand take on britain in women's soccer. the tournament began early because of the long schedule. >>> an embarrassing airport security breach played out in the united kingdom. an 11-year-old boy got on a flight to rome with no ticket or passport. the kid reportedly ran away from his mother and went to manchester airport. he mingled with passengers, went through a number of security checks and hopped on to a flight to italy. apparently nobody asked him...
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pfg best worked with the new zealand mint to sell the coins bearing the motto, "in spongebob we trust." the price tag-- $260. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, july 19. good night, everyone. we'll see you online at nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is brought to you by: captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll find full episodes of the program, complete show transcripts and all the market stats. also follow us on our facebook page at bizrpt. and on twitter @bizrpt. Ñ$ç
pfg best worked with the new zealand mint to sell the coins bearing the motto, "in spongebob we trust." the price tag-- $260. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, july 19. good night, everyone. we'll see you online at nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is brought to you by: captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll find full episodes...
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and reilly will play for her home country of new zealand.ast bay represented very well by cal star alex morgan. she sent out this tweet yesterday saying quote, just finished our pre-game practice, all the sweat, booed and these shed on the field is for this moment. >> good for them. the opening ceremony as we had mentioned isn't until friday. why is soccer getting started today? we asked that same question. here's the scoop. it turns out soccer is two olympic sports that starts early. a..ery is the other with competition getting started on friday before the opening ceremony. the extra days are necessary to keep athletes from wearing out during a really big slate of games. good luck to team usa. one of the most anticipated events is certainly as it always is women's gymnasts. >> always look forward to that. we watch the selection of team usa right here in the bay area in san jose and over the past few weeks the five teenagers say they've grown very close as a team but not afraid of a little friendly competition. >> i think just having that fr
and reilly will play for her home country of new zealand.ast bay represented very well by cal star alex morgan. she sent out this tweet yesterday saying quote, just finished our pre-game practice, all the sweat, booed and these shed on the field is for this moment. >> good for them. the opening ceremony as we had mentioned isn't until friday. why is soccer getting started today? we asked that same question. here's the scoop. it turns out soccer is two olympic sports that starts early....
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only belgium ireland kosta rica and new zealand have formally banned uranium in their arms but today no international convention even mentions depleted uranium and its texts. this allows the u.s. administration to continue using it without fear of reprisals. at the illinois law faculty francis boyle claims that the usa can be hauled before a tribunal this lawyer and harvard graduate has an international reputation agent orange in vietnam gulf war syndrome or trials or specialty today francis boyle is locked in a new battle to have the use of depleted uranium recognized as a war crime uranium munitions violate the hague regulations of nineteen zero seven and then also violates the geneva protocol of one nine hundred twenty five. so they are clear use of d u is clearly a war crime so if you get away easy to use it shouldn't be but why does the united states use. landmines why you know we're trying to stop it the problem is how. you know how do you bring the rule of law to bear on the united states government. it's very difficult to do and especially on the pentagon there are you know t
only belgium ireland kosta rica and new zealand have formally banned uranium in their arms but today no international convention even mentions depleted uranium and its texts. this allows the u.s. administration to continue using it without fear of reprisals. at the illinois law faculty francis boyle claims that the usa can be hauled before a tribunal this lawyer and harvard graduate has an international reputation agent orange in vietnam gulf war syndrome or trials or specialty today francis...