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-- welcome to "newsday." china's economic growth is slowing down as exports weakened. there is turbulence in europe and the united states. the captain of an italian cruise liner is blamed for drafting of course, with deadly consequences. six people have died. 29 are still missing. >> and emergency services are warning that the fuel on board could leak. in other news, syrian troops accused of targeting children. we have a special report. >> it is 12:00 in singapore. >> welcome to "newsday."
-- welcome to "newsday." china's economic growth is slowing down as exports weakened. there is turbulence in europe and the united states. the captain of an italian cruise liner is blamed for drafting of course, with deadly consequences. six people have died. 29 are still missing. >> and emergency services are warning that the fuel on board could leak. in other news, syrian troops accused of targeting children. we have a special report. >> it is 12:00 in singapore....
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this is "newsday." >> the u.s. defense secretary has announced big cuts in the numbers of american ground troops over the next 10 years. there would be increased investment in special forces. jonathan blake reports from washington. >> the united states is the strongest military power in the world. these cuts will not change that, but the department of defense budget has more than doubled in 10 years. it faces a cut of $500 billion over the next decade. almost 100,000 troops will go, most from the army. the marines will lose 20,000. the military will be smaller, but according to the department of defense, no less potent. >> it is larger than we had prior to 9/11. in terms of our capability to respond, we think we have dealt with the risks. the combination of the forces we have in place and the ability to mobilize quickly will give us the capability to deal with any threats. >> the changes will see a boost for special forces. their role highlighted by the raid that killed osama bin laden in pakistan last year. these
this is "newsday." >> the u.s. defense secretary has announced big cuts in the numbers of american ground troops over the next 10 years. there would be increased investment in special forces. jonathan blake reports from washington. >> the united states is the strongest military power in the world. these cuts will not change that, but the department of defense budget has more than doubled in 10 years. it faces a cut of $500 billion over the next decade. almost 100,000...
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." >> welcome to "newsday." >> the estate of the union and the vision for recovery, a radical reform, and reelection. president obama outlined how he believes he can lead america out of the global economic process. >> might -- global economic crisis. >> my message is simple. start rewarding companies that create jobs in america. since these tax reforms and i will sign them right away. >> barack obama says his presidency would continue to strengthen. he said his priority was to increase security and dismissed critics that said u.s. power was waning. >> to the missions we have led against hunger and disease, the blows we have dealt our enemies, the enduring power of our moral example, america is back. >> it is 11:00 in washington. >> it is 4:00 in london. broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world. welcome to "newsday." >> president obama has sent out some of his aspirations for reviving the american economy. in his third state of the union address, with the presidential election coming in november, mr. obama said he wanted to encourage american companies to do their
." >> welcome to "newsday." >> the estate of the union and the vision for recovery, a radical reform, and reelection. president obama outlined how he believes he can lead america out of the global economic process. >> might -- global economic crisis. >> my message is simple. start rewarding companies that create jobs in america. since these tax reforms and i will sign them right away. >> barack obama says his presidency would continue to strengthen....
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welcome to "newsday." the former massachusetts governor mitt romney is one step closer to becoming the republican candidate for the presidency of the united states and taking on barack obama in november. he has had a decisive win tonight. he has become the first candidate since 1976 to wind the iowa caucuses and new hampshire primary. it's hard to see how someone else could begin to the nomination. let's have a quick look at where the numbers stand. 77% of the votes counted in new hampshire. mitt romney had 39% of the vote. ron paul, the libertarian candidate, had 23% of the vote. and jon huntsman who had bet the bank on doing well has 17% of the vote. this has romney ro, been a very good night. he goes on to the primaries in south carolina. with the momentum behind him, trying to convince his priority that he is the guy they need to support. when he gave his victory speech, it did sound more like an acceptance speech. >> we know that the future of this country is better than 8% unemployment. it is better
welcome to "newsday." the former massachusetts governor mitt romney is one step closer to becoming the republican candidate for the presidency of the united states and taking on barack obama in november. he has had a decisive win tonight. he has become the first candidate since 1976 to wind the iowa caucuses and new hampshire primary. it's hard to see how someone else could begin to the nomination. let's have a quick look at where the numbers stand. 77% of the votes counted in new...
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." >>> hello, and welcome to "newsday" on the bbc. >> here are the headlines -- and arab league observer in syria resigned as rocket attacks leave nine dead, including the first foreign journalist. pakistan's top official sacks a top official and accuses him of gross misconduct. >> nike will pay $1 million to workers in indonesia. and michelle obama denies claimed that she has been battling her husband's top aides in the white house. >> broadcasting on pbs in america and around the world, this is "newsday." >>> hello again. an arab league observer in syria has resigned, citing the mission there as a farce and accusing the government in damascus of committing war crimes. as the violence continues, nine people including a french journalist have been killed in a grenade attack. our correspondent returns from neighboring turkey. >> explosions, then chaos in the city of homs. its residents have been toward fear and bloodshed. a few foreign journalists have shared that fear. now one, if reporter, has lost his life in a mortar attack, adding to death toll that exceeds 5000. there were many othe
." >>> hello, and welcome to "newsday" on the bbc. >> here are the headlines -- and arab league observer in syria resigned as rocket attacks leave nine dead, including the first foreign journalist. pakistan's top official sacks a top official and accuses him of gross misconduct. >> nike will pay $1 million to workers in indonesia. and michelle obama denies claimed that she has been battling her husband's top aides in the white house. >> broadcasting on...
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welcome to "newsday". how will be the man to run against president novam -- president obama in november? boaters take place in the -- take part in the primary. mitt romney has come under attack after he said he likes to fire people. they still kiss babies in new hampshire. the politics is old-fashioned. for jon huntsman, ambassador, governor, and centrist republican candidate, the moderate vote should be a receptive audience. somehow his foreign-policy credentials have not quite caught on in a race dominated by the economy and beating the president. a lot of voters are undecided. how do you persuade them your the best? >> yesterday was a big part of it. i am guessing a lot of folks in the state were tuned in to the debate. in what they learned? i am willing to put my country first. as compared and contrasted to mitt romney who wants to put politics first. if that is not a bottom line differentiator i do not know what is. >> on the biggest issue on china, how would you handle that differently? >> that you c
welcome to "newsday". how will be the man to run against president novam -- president obama in november? boaters take place in the -- take part in the primary. mitt romney has come under attack after he said he likes to fire people. they still kiss babies in new hampshire. the politics is old-fashioned. for jon huntsman, ambassador, governor, and centrist republican candidate, the moderate vote should be a receptive audience. somehow his foreign-policy credentials have not quite...
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this is "newsday." >>> hello again. an arab league observer in syria has resigned, describing the mission there as a farce and accusing the authorities in damascus of committing war crimes. nine people including a french to journalists have been killed in a central city. our correspondent reports from neighboring turkey. >> explosions, then chaos. the residents have adored it fear of blood shed for many months. few foreign journalists have shared that fear. now a french reporter has lost his life in a mortar attack, adding to a death toll that exceeds 5000. there were many other casualties. gilles jacquier was a veteran of many foreign countries, and his death underlines that there is no safety in today's syria. we may never know who fired the shell that killed him. the violence has only gotten worse since an arab league monitoring mission arrived last month. there were supposed to confirm the syrian government's fulfillment of promises they made to stop shooting and pull back their troops. but that has not happened, an
this is "newsday." >>> hello again. an arab league observer in syria has resigned, describing the mission there as a farce and accusing the authorities in damascus of committing war crimes. nine people including a french to journalists have been killed in a central city. our correspondent reports from neighboring turkey. >> explosions, then chaos. the residents have adored it fear of blood shed for many months. few foreign journalists have shared that fear. now a french...
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." >>> "newsday" on the bbc. >> here are the headlines -- the british secretary goes to burma, the first such trip in 50 years. that the president obama and his focus on asia. and the two men found guilty of murdering a black british teenager nearly 20 years ago are jailed for life. and the republican presidential race rolls on, the remaining candidates moving on to the state of new hampshire. >> it is 12:00 in the afternoon in singapore. >> we are broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world. this is "newsday." >>> the british foreign secretary william hayes is. -- it is visiting burma, the first such trip by air force secretary in more than 50 years. for more on this, rachel harvey joins me from the main city of rangoon. in a rare move, the burmese authorities have allowed us in. it is significant that your reporting from there, and this. by william hague. >> yes, britain being the former colonial power, there is a huge amount of history between parmalat and britain, but there has not been any dialogue in that relationship for decades. that is what william hague wants
." >>> "newsday" on the bbc. >> here are the headlines -- the british secretary goes to burma, the first such trip in 50 years. that the president obama and his focus on asia. and the two men found guilty of murdering a black british teenager nearly 20 years ago are jailed for life. and the republican presidential race rolls on, the remaining candidates moving on to the state of new hampshire. >> it is 12:00 in the afternoon in singapore. >> we are...
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bbc news, and jordan. >> you are watching "newsday." still to come, the prime minister of pakistan comes under pressure after the supreme court warns him he faces charges of contempt. >> we speak to indian students determined to study into -- study in the u.k., despite fears for their safety. libyan authorities say that are fighting gaddafi loyalists holding out against the new government. >> in libya is unfinished revolution, this is the front line. those who call themselves rebels are back in position, improvised weapons trained once more on the enemy. we have not seen this since october, when colonel gaddafi was captured and killed. the spiders are saying that in this part of libya, the fighting is not quite over. heavily armed militias are still holding out. >> what is the solution for the problem? >> they give the weapons to us, or we take them from them. >> what if they do not give them to you? war again? it is like before the fall of tripoli, asthmatic struggle to count the casualties. leaders gathered to try to negotiate a solut
bbc news, and jordan. >> you are watching "newsday." still to come, the prime minister of pakistan comes under pressure after the supreme court warns him he faces charges of contempt. >> we speak to indian students determined to study into -- study in the u.k., despite fears for their safety. libyan authorities say that are fighting gaddafi loyalists holding out against the new government. >> in libya is unfinished revolution, this is the front line. those who call...
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you are watching "newsday" on the bbc. the voters in taiwan, do they want to cozy up to beijing or give it the cold shoulder? the transplantation of vital organs to hospital. burma may have moved closer to an easing of international sanctions by signing a ceasefire credit with the karen rebels. -- a cease-fire agreement with the karen rebels. >> it is just a photograph but it could come to symbolize so much. burmese government ministers and karen rebel leaders are raising their glasses and toasted the future. they have been fighting on and off for more than 600 years. a long and difficult struggle. human-rights groups have accused soldiers of a litany of abuses perpetrated against many of the ethnic minorities. could that be coming to an end? there is a legacy of deep mistrust to be overcome. resolving the long-running ethnic conflict is a key demand of western nations that the british foreign secretary made clear during his recent visit to burma. the opposition leader stressed the need for all the peoples of burma to be i
you are watching "newsday" on the bbc. the voters in taiwan, do they want to cozy up to beijing or give it the cold shoulder? the transplantation of vital organs to hospital. burma may have moved closer to an easing of international sanctions by signing a ceasefire credit with the karen rebels. -- a cease-fire agreement with the karen rebels. >> it is just a photograph but it could come to symbolize so much. burmese government ministers and karen rebel leaders are raising their...
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." >> welcome to "newsday" on the bbc. >> here are the headlines. what will the new u.s. military strategy mean for the world? 73 dead and another day of bombings targeting iraq's shi'a community. "we travel with the arab league monitors to escape their official minders. aung san suu kyi tells the bbc that she believes that burma will become a democracy in her lifetime. >> broadcasting to our viewers on pbs in america and around the world, this is "newsday.' after a decade of war in iraq and afghanistan, the united states is embarking on the biggest change in military strategy in a generation. president obama has announced a far reaching and defense review announcing cuts of half a trillion dollars, thousands of job losses, and a shift in focus to the asia-pacific region. >> since the cold war, america has fought with overwhelming power backed by a vast budget spent in afghanistan and iraq, the u.s. fielded huge armies. military might protecting hard power across the globe. now they face their greatest challenge economically. >> three years ago -- and >> president obama s
." >> welcome to "newsday" on the bbc. >> here are the headlines. what will the new u.s. military strategy mean for the world? 73 dead and another day of bombings targeting iraq's shi'a community. "we travel with the arab league monitors to escape their official minders. aung san suu kyi tells the bbc that she believes that burma will become a democracy in her lifetime. >> broadcasting to our viewers on pbs in america and around the world, this is...
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." >> welcome to "newsday". > >> i am babita sharma.. hours until the voters of new hampshire go to the polls. mitt romney is the front runner in the race to be the republican candidate to challenge obama. nuclear enrichment program. the tehran says it is for peaceful purposes. one protester is killed and many more injured. with 200 days to go, it is all systems go for london 2012. >> it is 10:00 a.m. in singapore. >> it is 2:00 a.m. and london. broadcasting on pbs in america and in london. welcome to "newsday." who will be the man to run against president obama in november? we may know on tuesday when voters in new hampshire take part in the state's primary. as the poll gets closer, the attacks are increasing. >> yes, they still kiss babies in new hampshire's. the bakery is quaint and the politics is old-fashioned, too. for jon huntsman, ambassador, governor, and now a centrist candidate, the new england area should be a receptive audience. so far his foreign policy credentials has not caught on. a lot of voters are still undecided. how
." >> welcome to "newsday". > >> i am babita sharma.. hours until the voters of new hampshire go to the polls. mitt romney is the front runner in the race to be the republican candidate to challenge obama. nuclear enrichment program. the tehran says it is for peaceful purposes. one protester is killed and many more injured. with 200 days to go, it is all systems go for london 2012. >> it is 10:00 a.m. in singapore. >> it is 2:00 a.m. and london....
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this is "newsday." >>> hello. the two men found guilty of killing a black teenager stephen lawrence have been jailed for his murder. the sentences reflect the fact the two men were juveniles when they committed the crime 18 years ago. referring to the other suspects, the judge says he hopes the police will not close the file on the murder. scotland yard says that have received new information on the case, as we see in this report. >> steven lawrence's name has never been forgotten. today, finally, a public was handed down for taking his life. david norris and gary dobson were detained at her majesty's pleasure. they will not be released until late 2020's at the earliest. reached the end of the trial satisfied by what justice had delivered, to a point. >> the sentence that happened is may be quite low, but at the same time they have spent time. for that, i was very grateful. >> the court was packed. the convicted men said nothing what the sentences were handed down, though afterwards there was a shot from the suppo
this is "newsday." >>> hello. the two men found guilty of killing a black teenager stephen lawrence have been jailed for his murder. the sentences reflect the fact the two men were juveniles when they committed the crime 18 years ago. referring to the other suspects, the judge says he hopes the police will not close the file on the murder. scotland yard says that have received new information on the case, as we see in this report. >> steven lawrence's name has never...
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." >> hello, and welcome to "newsday." >> the headlines. your leader is a great on working with the euro zone crisis. and the pressure mounts on syria as western governments call on the security council to take action. >> europe's economy may be struggling, but is after a hitting the right notes? we have a special report from nigeria. and what is causing an outbreak of uncontrollable tics at a high school? >> it is 2:00 in the morning here in london, broadcasting to our viewers on pbs in america and elsewhere around the world. welcome to "newsday." 25 of the 27 european union members have been agreeing on new rules. the czech republic has joined britain in refusing to back the fiscal situation. the goal is a much closer coordination of monetary policy across the you to prevent excessive debt from accumulating. that treaty would impose fines. gavin hewitt has more. >> belgium, shut down today by a general strike. factories closed, networks item. the reason, austerity and pension reform ordered by the eu. >> everyone will take to the streets,
." >> hello, and welcome to "newsday." >> the headlines. your leader is a great on working with the euro zone crisis. and the pressure mounts on syria as western governments call on the security council to take action. >> europe's economy may be struggling, but is after a hitting the right notes? we have a special report from nigeria. and what is causing an outbreak of uncontrollable tics at a high school? >> it is 2:00 in the morning here in london,...
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welcome to "newsday." i am in des moines. >> the headlines. decision day for republicans. the first contest of the u.s. presidential campaign. voters in iowa have their say. which candidate will take on barack obama? for the front runners, this could establish stay in power for a campaign that could last until june, and cover 50 states. just as at last. 18 years on, two men found guilty of murdering stephen lawrence are sentenced for the racially-motivated attack. washington rejects the warning from iran to keep american carriers out of the gulf. it is a take him in iowa. >> it is 2:00 a.m. in london. welcome to "newsday." the republican candidates are competing for the nomination to challenge barack obama in this year's american presidential elections. they are facing their first big test. they have been making last- minute appeals for support to registered republicans who will be voting on these caucuses in the state of iowa. we have information coming in from entrance polls which suggest this is a tight
welcome to "newsday." i am in des moines. >> the headlines. decision day for republicans. the first contest of the u.s. presidential campaign. voters in iowa have their say. which candidate will take on barack obama? for the front runners, this could establish stay in power for a campaign that could last until june, and cover 50 states. just as at last. 18 years on, two men found guilty of murdering stephen lawrence are sentenced for the racially-motivated attack. washington...
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. >> hello and welcome to newsday on the bbc in singapore. >> i am in london. these are the headlines. the captain is accused of by abandoning his ship as passengers were still being rescued. >> are you refusing to get on board, captain? >> there are the other lot of spirit is stock. >> and get on board. that is an order. >> five more bodies have been found inside the ship, finding now owed the number of dead to 11. >> more bloodshed in syria as the arab league mission draws to a close. yahoo! co-founder resigned after 17 years. it is 12 noon here in singapore. >> it is 4:00 a.m. here in london, broadcasting to you on pbs in america and around the world. welcome to newsday. >> dramatic audio recordings are being released in italy that suggest that the captain of the cost of concordia -- the costa concordia refused to return to the ship. he denies any wrongdoing. five more bodies have been discovered in iraq. >> -- in the iraq. >> in the darkness, despair and disoriented, the move in the hundreds down the side of the -- eachch one drovnorth by one dwarfed by the
. >> hello and welcome to newsday on the bbc in singapore. >> i am in london. these are the headlines. the captain is accused of by abandoning his ship as passengers were still being rescued. >> are you refusing to get on board, captain? >> there are the other lot of spirit is stock. >> and get on board. that is an order. >> five more bodies have been found inside the ship, finding now owed the number of dead to 11. >> more bloodshed in syria as the...
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." -- "newsday." the head of the arab league has said the syrian army has pulled out of residential areas. the killings continue and snipers remain a threat. observers were sent to monitor the violence. >> of the arab league observers have been in the country for a week. protesters want them to listen. these pictures are believed to be from close to the capital of damascus. their chants, people want international protection. there is disagreement about whether the mission is achieving anything. today in cairo, the arab league secretary-general said there had been progress. >> military vehicles and tanks have been withdrawn . they are now positioned on the outskirts. monitors have been able to provide food for the people and retrieved dead bodies. >> yes, there is gunfire. there are snipers. according to the account to receive from the head of the delegation. head received from the en of the delegation. >> these pictures are thought to be in homs and show the extent of the damage. he believes troops ha
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this is newsday. cork>> united nations officials have expressed concern about the militias loyal to the former regime in libya. they're holding thousands of people in secret detention centers. the comments were made from the security council by the un libya and bore a -- the u.s. libyan envoy. quarks three months -- >> three months after the official end of fighting, rebels are again on the move. we encountered 100 vehicles making their way toward beniwalid. their commanders said they would keep the peace and were ordered not to enter the town itself. but judging by their numbers and their heavy weapons, the transitional council is keeping their military options open. the town has paid a high price for its dogged support for the gaddafi regime. while this is the town that the thntc no longer controls, it seems that no one appears to be controlling the entrances and exits. the conflict has nothing to do with pro-gaddafi sentiment. you can see those two men walking away with the revolutionary flag. but
this is newsday. cork>> united nations officials have expressed concern about the militias loyal to the former regime in libya. they're holding thousands of people in secret detention centers. the comments were made from the security council by the un libya and bore a -- the u.s. libyan envoy. quarks three months -- >> three months after the official end of fighting, rebels are again on the move. we encountered 100 vehicles making their way toward beniwalid. their commanders said...
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this is newsday. >> hello and welcome. the contest is down to four contenders. rick perry has withdrawn. the four remaining candidates who will be taking part in the -- candidates will be taking part in the debate in south carolina. speaker gingrich handled questions of accusations that he asked his ex-wife to enter into an open marriage. >> it was the first question put to newt gingrich right at the top of the debate. he lambasting the media, called them negative and destructive, and he called the allegations made by his ex-wife trash. he said that the fact that he had been asked that question at the beginning of a presidential debate was despicable. as far as the story itself goes, he said it is not true and simply would not be drawn on any of the details further than that. it set the tone of the debate as a feisty one from the beginning. the fireworks came early on. the candidates did spot on several other issues. in terms of the highlights, that was really it. >> it has been a real day of political theater in the campaign. do you think there is more to come?
this is newsday. >> hello and welcome. the contest is down to four contenders. rick perry has withdrawn. the four remaining candidates who will be taking part in the -- candidates will be taking part in the debate in south carolina. speaker gingrich handled questions of accusations that he asked his ex-wife to enter into an open marriage. >> it was the first question put to newt gingrich right at the top of the debate. he lambasting the media, called them negative and destructive,...
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this is newsday. #v; rough seas could cause this -- the italian government says that there is a serious risk that rough seas could cause the stranded cruise ship to split. the captain is reported to claim that he accidently fell into a lifeboat. >> 18 of specialists headed out to the wreck -- a team of specialists headed out to the wreck and into a dangerous world. they moved through a floating debris of a once luxury liner. they searched for survivors, but no more likely. they will only find the dead. this is how they have been entering the ship, through the top deck, now on the water line. >> at one point, the glass doors were shot above me with the contents inside all pressing down. it could have shouted at any moment. >> we now know that this violinist from hungary is among the dead. he had help some children with their life jackets and had gone to pack his violin. among the missing is russell, a wager on board. today, his brother came to the island, his first sight of the costa concordia. does he
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. >> you are watching "newsday," on the bbc. tributes are being paid to is the woman who died in a crash after a training run. >> nigeria's commercial capital was the center of recent protests against the removal of fuel subsidies. activists are determined to keep pressuring the government on a range of issues. the authorities are trying to stop it. >> civil activists back on the streets for the first time since monday because deal over the fuel subsidy. a small but determined crowd including politicians and religious leaders demanding an end t in their town. more people joined the peaceful protest as they marched towards police lines but the police -- but the piece did not last long. there is tear gas being fired by the police. people are now running away. these drivers are very panicked. you can see the smoke over there. that teargas has covered all of the protesters. >> then, a second burst of teargas, it was clear the police were not going to back down. >> freedom does not come easy. it takes changing the position of many, t
. >> you are watching "newsday," on the bbc. tributes are being paid to is the woman who died in a crash after a training run. >> nigeria's commercial capital was the center of recent protests against the removal of fuel subsidies. activists are determined to keep pressuring the government on a range of issues. the authorities are trying to stop it. >> civil activists back on the streets for the first time since monday because deal over the fuel subsidy. a small but...
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." >> hello and welcome to "newsday." >> the headlines. the captain of a stricken italian cruise liner is blamed for bearing off course, with deadly consequences. six people have died. 29 are still missing. as the search/rest/recovery operation continues, there is concern that the fuel could leak. >> syria accused of targeting children. we have a special report. the prime minister of pakistan under pressure after the supreme court orders him to face charges of contempt. it is can i am in singapore. >> it is 2:00 a.m. in london. -- it is 10:00 a.m. in singapore. >> and italian coast guard official has said the number of people still missing after friday's cruise ship disaster off the coast of tuscany stands at 29, almost double the previous estimate. the owners of the costa concordia have accused the captain of making an unauthorized deviation in course. there are ongoing concerns about possible environmental damage. this report is from the island of giglio. >> as the wind whipped up the waves, the vast bulk of the costa concordia began to
." >> hello and welcome to "newsday." >> the headlines. the captain of a stricken italian cruise liner is blamed for bearing off course, with deadly consequences. six people have died. 29 are still missing. as the search/rest/recovery operation continues, there is concern that the fuel could leak. >> syria accused of targeting children. we have a special report. the prime minister of pakistan under pressure after the supreme court orders him to face charges of...
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this is "newsday." hello again. senior united nations officials have expressed their concern about militias loyal to the former regime in libya. the militias are accused of unrest and holding thousands of people in secret detention centers. the comments were made to the security council by the libya envoy. there is also under arrest and benghazi. they have highlighted the government's center to bring the militias under control. -- the government sentiment to bring the militias under control. >> man who once called themselves rebels are again on the move. these vehicles are making their way through the mountains towards bani walid. their commander said he is going to keep the peace under orders not to enter the town itself. judging by their numbers and weapons, the national transitional council is keeping these military options open. bani walid paid a high price for his support for the gaddafi's regime last year. when clashes arose on monday, it were those -- those loyal to the new government were forced to retreat.
this is "newsday." hello again. senior united nations officials have expressed their concern about militias loyal to the former regime in libya. the militias are accused of unrest and holding thousands of people in secret detention centers. the comments were made to the security council by the libya envoy. there is also under arrest and benghazi. they have highlighted the government's center to bring the militias under control. -- the government sentiment to bring the militias under...
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. >> with the weather we have been having, and he does not know that newsday is quickly approaching.it is crazy out there. the weather we have had this january, it is coming to an end. it could be in the mid-60's for high temperatures. we are looking at a nice evening out there. the snow showers have come to an end. nothing that is going to add up. there are no delays tomorrow morning. 34 degrees in gaithersburg right now. look at the wind gusts. 48 miles per hour. some wild weather out there in terms of what is going on. our final stop takes us to leesburg. 34 degrees. earlier, they had wind gusts of 35 miles per hour. our temperatures are cooler this evening. the frontal system has moved through the area and conditions are going to improve as we move to the overnight hours. this is what it looks like on satellite and radar. this clipper moves off towards the north and east. more clouds come early tomorrow afternoon and evening. this is ahead of a shot as milder air that will arrive on tuesday. stick around, all day wednesday. a little bit of a mixture, and not adding up to a whole
. >> with the weather we have been having, and he does not know that newsday is quickly approaching.it is crazy out there. the weather we have had this january, it is coming to an end. it could be in the mid-60's for high temperatures. we are looking at a nice evening out there. the snow showers have come to an end. nothing that is going to add up. there are no delays tomorrow morning. 34 degrees in gaithersburg right now. look at the wind gusts. 48 miles per hour. some wild weather out...
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. ♪ ♪ >> you have been watching "newsday." >> after a decade of war in iraq and afghanistan, the unitedtes is embarking on the biggest change in military strategy in a generation. it is shifting its emphasis towards the asia-pacific region. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> you are no longer in the service. only an outsider can find the double agent. >> i'll do my utmost. >> from john le carre -- >> all i want from you is one code name. >> it will take a master spy -- >> you are alone. >> you can't mention me. >> to catch a spy. >> you have to assume they're watching you. >> what the hell are you doing up here? >> things aren't always what they seem. >> "tinker tailor soldier spy." >> rated r. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles.
. ♪ ♪ >> you have been watching "newsday." >> after a decade of war in iraq and afghanistan, the unitedtes is embarking on the biggest change in military strategy in a generation. it is shifting its emphasis towards the asia-pacific region. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> you are no longer...
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he would enclose the new york newsday and therefore he got that name.but when the tribune bought it, mark willis didn't know that the tribune is buying the company. they bought it when he wasn't looking. it was kind of a nice backstabbing drama that played out in a place where they literally make drama and los angeles. and because they were trying to to the deal in secret, a lot of things we should have known about came back to haunt us later and the company -- the things they did know about, like a huge tax case circulation at newsday and a fraud, all of these things came back to haunt us and really put us in a troubled position, which made us vulnerable. >> watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> now more from the tv city tours. we visit baton rouge, louisiana a couple for cable partner, cox medications. next, an interview with robert mann, author of "daisy petals and mushroom clouds: lbj, barry goldwater, and the ad that changed american politics." >> one comment to comment three, four, five, seven, a, nine -- >> eight, seven, six, fiv
he would enclose the new york newsday and therefore he got that name.but when the tribune bought it, mark willis didn't know that the tribune is buying the company. they bought it when he wasn't looking. it was kind of a nice backstabbing drama that played out in a place where they literally make drama and los angeles. and because they were trying to to the deal in secret, a lot of things we should have known about came back to haunt us later and the company -- the things they did know about,...
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. >> you have been watching " newsday." >> stay with us. "headline" is next. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> you are no longer in the service. only an outsider can find the double agent. >> all i want from you is one code name. >> it will take a master spy to catch a spy. parts we have to assume they are watching. >> what are you doing up here? >> things are not always what they seem. >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los angeles.
. >> you have been watching " newsday." >> stay with us. "headline" is next. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> you are no longer in the service. only an outsider can find the double agent. >> all i want from you is one code name. >> it will take a master spy to catch a spy....
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. >> welcome to y"newsday." but republican party supporters in iowa have voted on who they want as their candidate to challenge barack obama. results are still coming in, and it does seem to be an extraordinarily tight race. here is what we have so far. with 88% of votes counted, mitt romney has 24.5% of the vote. ron paul has 21.1% of the vote, and rick santorum has 21.6% of the vote. that means there are literally a handful of votes between the leaders. now this will culminate in the republican national convention in august, where the nominee will be formally anointed. i am joined by a political analyst and author. thank you for joining me in iowa. we did not expected to be this close. what is your initial take on those numbers? >> my initial take is mitt romney is in trouble. he has lost boats from how well he denied in 2008. the fact republicans still cannot find a candidate, there is going to be some real trouble. >> he could still come out of this, and the front runner from iowa could still win. >> after s
. >> welcome to y"newsday." but republican party supporters in iowa have voted on who they want as their candidate to challenge barack obama. results are still coming in, and it does seem to be an extraordinarily tight race. here is what we have so far. with 88% of votes counted, mitt romney has 24.5% of the vote. ron paul has 21.1% of the vote, and rick santorum has 21.6% of the vote. that means there are literally a handful of votes between the leaders. now this will culminate...
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. >> welcome to newsday on the bbc. >> i'm in london. the headlines. a stark warning from the imf. fewer problems are holding back the entire global economy and the recovery is in danger of stalling. more time to investigate the violence. syria says it will extend the arab league's mission by another month. >> the next hour president obama will give his annual state of the union address. can he convince america he has a vision to tackle the country's problems and stay in the white house? and nigeria's security crackdown intensifies as they suffer through a series of deadly attacks. it's 9:00 in the morning in singapore. >> it's 1:00 in the morning in london, broadcasting to viewers in the u.k. and around the world. welcome to "news day." ♪ >> the global economy will stay in the danger zone until action is taken to tackle europe's debt crisis. that's the warning from the international monetary fund which sharply rused its forecast for global economic growth including here in the u.k. the warning of a tough year ahead was echoed by the king of the bank of england. we look at the late
. >> welcome to newsday on the bbc. >> i'm in london. the headlines. a stark warning from the imf. fewer problems are holding back the entire global economy and the recovery is in danger of stalling. more time to investigate the violence. syria says it will extend the arab league's mission by another month. >> the next hour president obama will give his annual state of the union address. can he convince america he has a vision to tackle the country's problems and stay in the...
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this killed two young people in the early morning hours on newsday. the seven identified the victims. 18-year-old kaitlin gallagher 20-year-old nicholas clayton. they died after the suv crashed into a tree on doddridge road. >> she was pregnant and that really hurts. i just cannot believe two friends are gone. >> police say alcohol was found in the vehicle. it's not clear if the driver roderick, had been drinking. he was seriously injured. two other teenagers suffered non-life-threatening injuries. >>> looking at the day ahead virginia tech getting ready to take on michigan in tonight's sugar bowl in new orleans. making their 19th straight bowl appearance, one of a longest such streak in the country. the wolverines and not been to such a game in five years and game inwon one s -- have not been true a bowl game in five years and have not won in. >>> to the left. >> he missed a 35-yard field- goal, sending the game into overtime. and here was a kid. oklahoma state has won the fiesta bowl. >> a tough way to end the season. >>> 28 degrees in culpeper, 6:0
this killed two young people in the early morning hours on newsday. the seven identified the victims. 18-year-old kaitlin gallagher 20-year-old nicholas clayton. they died after the suv crashed into a tree on doddridge road. >> she was pregnant and that really hurts. i just cannot believe two friends are gone. >> police say alcohol was found in the vehicle. it's not clear if the driver roderick, had been drinking. he was seriously injured. two other teenagers suffered...
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i have been a cheap political correspondent for newsday. i had budget and economics. i basically covered every building in washington. i got a little bit the pentagon stuff. i cover the transportation department. after 30 years of writing about washington institutions and a great deal of subjects, i was in a position to tackle this on. i feel like i am taking the base of knowledge that was built up and i now apply it on a daily basis to a wide range of subjects. you name it, i will write about it. >> how often do you give a japan go -- gepetto out? >> that is when a statement is true. one thing michael dobbs said was that his regret was he did not give enough of them. i regret that giving as many as i could. there are so many countries statements out there that i have not really found the opportunity to do it. i think i have maybe four or five in the course of a year. >> who is geppetto? >> he was the woodcarver. he told the truth. the idea is that he means the statement is correct. >> yet been around this game for how long total, a journalism? >> 32 years. >> you say
i have been a cheap political correspondent for newsday. i had budget and economics. i basically covered every building in washington. i got a little bit the pentagon stuff. i cover the transportation department. after 30 years of writing about washington institutions and a great deal of subjects, i was in a position to tackle this on. i feel like i am taking the base of knowledge that was built up and i now apply it on a daily basis to a wide range of subjects. you name it, i will write about...
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i had been political news correspondent for newsday, covered budget and economics and covered just about every building in washington. i had done a little pentagon stuff and covered the transportation department. after 30 years of writing with washington institutions and very many in a great deal of subjects, i was in a position to try to tackle this on and, you know, i feel like i'm taking the basic knowledge i've built up over all these years of reporting and i now apply it on a daily basis to a wide range of subjects. you name it and i will write about it. >> how often do you give a gepetto out and what is that? >> a gepetto is when the statement is true. one thing michael dobbs said to me before i took the job was that one of his regrets was he didn't give enough gepettos and frankly after doing this a year now, i regret not giving as many gepettos as i could. the problem is, there are so many untrue statements out there that i haven't really found the opportunity to coit. i have given maybe four or five in the course of a year. >> who is gepetto? >> well, again in respect to the chi
i had been political news correspondent for newsday, covered budget and economics and covered just about every building in washington. i had done a little pentagon stuff and covered the transportation department. after 30 years of writing with washington institutions and very many in a great deal of subjects, i was in a position to try to tackle this on and, you know, i feel like i'm taking the basic knowledge i've built up over all these years of reporting and i now apply it on a daily basis...
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police say he is the one her killed park ranger margaret anderson london during a traffic stop on newsdayuspect of shooting and wounding four people at a new year's house harding near seattle. --a new year's house party near seattle. >> darya: amen says it will well recall used to renew oil and gas are to blame. >>james: we will take a break, at 5:23 a.m. to be having a live look outside this is our roof camera looking back towards downtown and you cannot see a thing. we will have more headlines coming up in just a minute. >>james: we have a dry and basically warm conditions through week. it looks like we have a sunny weekend ahead. we will have more on your forecast coming up in just a moment. >> darya: a seven year old girl survived a vicious attack by a wild kangaroos in australia. look at her face, and her parents thought little girl was going to indictment animal pin her down to the ground and began violent kicking and scratching her. the girl has lacerations and bruises not just on her face but all over her body. she was playing near a pack of kangaroos when one just went for her. h
police say he is the one her killed park ranger margaret anderson london during a traffic stop on newsdayuspect of shooting and wounding four people at a new year's house harding near seattle. --a new year's house party near seattle. >> darya: amen says it will well recall used to renew oil and gas are to blame. >>james: we will take a break, at 5:23 a.m. to be having a live look outside this is our roof camera looking back towards downtown and you cannot see a thing. we will have...