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you are watching "newsday." here comes about sun, or does it? norway waits for the end of winter darkness. >> a rock legend heads to the stock market'sf. ender wants to raise $200 million. >> is time for our newspaper review. "the financialh times." the paper reports that they will assess whether the british broadcasting should still hold a broadcasting licence in light of the phone hacking scandal. the independence as a report has found the london alembics of running 2 billion pounds over budget. china blocks airbus orders. china is stopping $12 billion worth of airbus orders to protest the european union's fees. the international herald tribune says japanese communities are seeking investments from chinese companies to help them rebuild but they want chinese manufacturers to rebuild factories. >> this is "newsday." >> an attempt to rescue a kidnapped british engineer and his italian colleagues in northern nigeria has failed. both have been killed. >> greece says it is confident that will complete a deal to achieve the biggest ever debt resched
you are watching "newsday." here comes about sun, or does it? norway waits for the end of winter darkness. >> a rock legend heads to the stock market'sf. ender wants to raise $200 million. >> is time for our newspaper review. "the financialh times." the paper reports that they will assess whether the british broadcasting should still hold a broadcasting licence in light of the phone hacking scandal. the independence as a report has found the london alembics of...
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this is "newsday." >> hello, and welcome. president obama and the british prime minister have said the international mission in afghanistan is making real progress. mr. obama said they remain committed to a plan to transfer full responsibility for security to have capped forces into years' time. more details -- to afghan forces in two years' time. >> what what this president do to make his british gas to feel at home? -- guest to feel at home? the morning after the night at the game before, david cameron was welcomed. by an 19-gun salute, thousands of guests on the white house lawn, and cheering of american schoolchildren. the two leaders joked about the fact that 200 years ago, visiting brits tried to burn the white house to the ground. the president tried to speak english, just like the english do. >> david, i am looking forward to a great -- i am confident we will keep the relationship absolutely top-notch. >> called it special, essential, call it what you like, that relationship is, according to barack obama, the stronges
this is "newsday." >> hello, and welcome. president obama and the british prime minister have said the international mission in afghanistan is making real progress. mr. obama said they remain committed to a plan to transfer full responsibility for security to have capped forces into years' time. more details -- to afghan forces in two years' time. >> what what this president do to make his british gas to feel at home? -- guest to feel at home? the morning after the night...
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. >> the -- "newsday" on the bbc. as there is a crackdown in homs, there are concerns about a humanitarian crisis. >> a small chinese village that is making a big political statement. >> [singing] please release me, let me go. >> find out how this legendary crooner will be flying the flag for britain. >> broadcasting to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe, this is "newsday." they have held out for four weeks, the syrian oppositions are currently withdrawing from the besieged city of homs. there is growing concern about civilians trapped there. the international red cross hopes to be allowed in. this cannot come a moment too soon. >> the advance of syrian armor means that the fall of an important symbol of resistance. it does not mean the end of the rebellion which has increasing support from abroad. with civilians in the area of putting out buckets to catch snow, the most immediate concern is to deal with the humanitarian crisis. >> the members of the security council call upon the syrian authorities to
. >> the -- "newsday" on the bbc. as there is a crackdown in homs, there are concerns about a humanitarian crisis. >> a small chinese village that is making a big political statement. >> [singing] please release me, let me go. >> find out how this legendary crooner will be flying the flag for britain. >> broadcasting to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe, this is "newsday." they have held out for four weeks, the syrian...
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." >> hello and welcome to newsday. >> i am in london. the headlines this hour. .he un's 8 chief visits homs tributes to the fall and six british soldiers killed in afghanistan. >> -- to the fallen six but is soldiers killed in afghanistan. >> a man pleads guilty to a touching faith explosives to a woman. it is cocotte in the afternoon. >> it is four o'clock in the morning in london. this is newsday. hello and welcome. syria paz said that the oil minister has defected. deputy it will buy minister has defected. -- oil minister has defected. the united nations humanitarian chief has described the district of homs as devastated. she visited the area with members of the red crescent. she now reports from neighboring lebanon. >> before heading off, the humanitarian chief held talks with syrian foreign minister. he told her syria was trying to meet all its needs despite the western embargo. it was not clear whether she was helping to see the massive destruction of the area in homs. the serbian red crescent has just been allowed in, but not the
." >> hello and welcome to newsday. >> i am in london. the headlines this hour. .he un's 8 chief visits homs tributes to the fall and six british soldiers killed in afghanistan. >> -- to the fallen six but is soldiers killed in afghanistan. >> a man pleads guilty to a touching faith explosives to a woman. it is cocotte in the afternoon. >> it is four o'clock in the morning in london. this is newsday. hello and welcome. syria paz said that the oil minister has...
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." >> hello and welcome to "newsday." >> pope benedict ends his visit to cuba, meeting fidel castro and urging cubans to search for greater and freedom. american teenager is found guilty of murdering two british tourists in florida. >> north korea plans another missile tests and u.s. says it will withhold food aid. the sack politician, the missing police chief. the biggest scandal in year's grapes china's communist party. >> we are broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world. this is "newsday." >> hundreds of thousands of cubans have gathered to see pope benedict celebrate an open-air mass in revolution square on the last date of this visit to the island. for the first time, the pope met with the nation's revolutionary leader, fidel castro. our correspondent is in havana and has been gauging the reaction to the papal visit. >> it is not quite the dawning of a new era, but the faithful made their pilgrimage to the plaza of the revolution. tens of thousands flocked from their homes, emerging from a dark past of religious intolerance. a mixture of the devout and the beau
." >> hello and welcome to "newsday." >> pope benedict ends his visit to cuba, meeting fidel castro and urging cubans to search for greater and freedom. american teenager is found guilty of murdering two british tourists in florida. >> north korea plans another missile tests and u.s. says it will withhold food aid. the sack politician, the missing police chief. the biggest scandal in year's grapes china's communist party. >> we are broadcasting to viewers...
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s biggest banks have signed up to the project. >> this is "newsday" on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. >> i'm babita sharma in london. the headlines for you this hour. one of biggest manhunts seen in france in recent times is under way after authorities link the shootings of four people at a jewish school with the killings of three soldiers of north african decent. >> russia had urged the syrian government and opposition forces to agree immediately to a daily humanitarian cease fire and the fighting across the country, which has killed thousands of people. colonel gaddafi's former head of intelligence is in custody, and we learn more about why he was often described as the most feared man in libya. the bbc has been told that there are still more than 8,000 missing or disappeared people in libya from both sides of the conflict that ended gaddafi's time in power. >> this is why libya wants him back for trial. a mass grave outside tripoli where at least 35 people are thought to be buried. protesters shot at the start of last year's uprising on the direct order
s biggest banks have signed up to the project. >> this is "newsday" on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. >> i'm babita sharma in london. the headlines for you this hour. one of biggest manhunts seen in france in recent times is under way after authorities link the shootings of four people at a jewish school with the killings of three soldiers of north african decent. >> russia had urged the syrian government and opposition forces to agree immediately to a daily...
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you are watching "newsday." a murder of a teenage boy cast new light on the ritual of witchcraft. ♪ ♪ >> eurovision is about to get the hump. can engelbert humperdinck rescue the u.k.'s reputation? "the times" has an exclusive interview with russia's prime minister vladimir putin in which she says that moscow has no special relationship with syria and that the killings must not. there is a detail of violence in homs and the elections in iran. the financial times shows an animated discussion between the greek in german finance ministers after eurozone members delayed the approval of more than half of the $140 billion bailout package. "the times" shows us the singer engelbert humperdinck who is a surprise choice to represent the u.k. at the euro vision song contest. >> this is "newsday" on the bbc. >> these are the headlines. syrian opposition forces say that they are withdrawing from the besieged a district in homs. >> iranians will shortly go to the polls to vote in parliamentary elections. in britain, two peopl
you are watching "newsday." a murder of a teenage boy cast new light on the ritual of witchcraft. ♪ ♪ >> eurovision is about to get the hump. can engelbert humperdinck rescue the u.k.'s reputation? "the times" has an exclusive interview with russia's prime minister vladimir putin in which she says that moscow has no special relationship with syria and that the killings must not. there is a detail of violence in homs and the elections in iran. the financial times...
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." >> hello oand welcome to "newsday". >> i'm in london. the headlines this hour. gunfire and explosions un toulouse, where french police are involved in a standoff. 23-year-old mohamad mera wanted to bring france to its knees and was planning more attacks. >> on your way home, a british woman held in somalia for six months is freed after her family played a ransom. renegade troops in mali have attacked the presidential palace hours after a mutiny. it's 11:00 a.m. in singapore. >> it is 3m and london, a broadcasting to the words on pbs and america and around the world, this is "newsday." >> hello and welcome. three loud blasts have been heard outside in the french city of toulouse where a man accused of shooting at seven people and three children is holed up. they heard several gunshots and another explosion. this is the scene live now where the suspected gunman, mahomet mera, a frenchman of algerian descent has been courted for 24 hours. he fought off several attempts by police to storm the building, bragging that he is trained with al qaeda. our correspondent is
." >> hello oand welcome to "newsday". >> i'm in london. the headlines this hour. gunfire and explosions un toulouse, where french police are involved in a standoff. 23-year-old mohamad mera wanted to bring france to its knees and was planning more attacks. >> on your way home, a british woman held in somalia for six months is freed after her family played a ransom. renegade troops in mali have attacked the presidential palace hours after a mutiny. it's 11:00...
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you're watching "newsday." sinister goings on at a hospital at uruguay. 15 nurses are -- nurses are charged with 15 murders. >> a backlash against overworking. private companies could take over the running of and construction of major roadways. mr. cameron wants to [unintelligible] which he said was costing billions of pounds per year. new and better roads would only lead to more traffic and pollution, a group said. the health bill cleared its final stages. despite an attempt to block it. details of the childhood scheme to boost lending -- of the scheme to boost lending. the taxpayer subsidy for lending to businesses could be worth around 200 million pounds a year. for the -- four banks have signed up. >> this is "newsday" on the bbc. >> the headlines. one of the biggest had -- manhunt is underway after authorities shut -- wink the shootings of four people with the killings of three soldiers of north african descent. >> forces are to a great immediately to add daily humanitarian cease-fire in the country which
you're watching "newsday." sinister goings on at a hospital at uruguay. 15 nurses are -- nurses are charged with 15 murders. >> a backlash against overworking. private companies could take over the running of and construction of major roadways. mr. cameron wants to [unintelligible] which he said was costing billions of pounds per year. new and better roads would only lead to more traffic and pollution, a group said. the health bill cleared its final stages. despite an attempt to...
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whoever it is wants to remain anonymous. >> you have been watching "newsday." back to take you beijing. this is the scene live where the annual national people's congress is closing. the speech by china's premier. he regrets that he was not able to resolve a number of economic problems the country still faces. we will be back, stay with us. >> 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. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
whoever it is wants to remain anonymous. >> you have been watching "newsday." back to take you beijing. this is the scene live where the annual national people's congress is closing. the speech by china's premier. he regrets that he was not able to resolve a number of economic problems the country still faces. we will be back, stay with us. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york,...
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krupp costing on pbs and america, welcome to newsday. >> president obama has described as heartbreaking the killing of 16 civilians by an american soldier. he also warned against a hurried withdrawal of u.s. troops from afghanistan. most of the victims, including nine children, were killed with a single shot to the head. the soldier is in custody. >> in kandahar, there has been an uneasy silence. people see what happened to the unnamed american soldier who carried out this massacre, shooting children in the head and beating and killing women. most afghans seem to want him handed over to afghan justice. it will not happen. >> i feel very sad, and even i am ready to go to the side of the taliban to fight against these foreigners. >> president obama knows an apology is not enough but from his limousine he got straight onto the president to try to limit the damage. it will not be easy. the massacre came just as the protests over the burning of the koran was starting to die down. in january, these pictures emerged of american soldiers urinating on the bodies of dead afghans. the massacre is
krupp costing on pbs and america, welcome to newsday. >> president obama has described as heartbreaking the killing of 16 civilians by an american soldier. he also warned against a hurried withdrawal of u.s. troops from afghanistan. most of the victims, including nine children, were killed with a single shot to the head. the soldier is in custody. >> in kandahar, there has been an uneasy silence. people see what happened to the unnamed american soldier who carried out this massacre,...
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this is "newsday." hello, and welcome. in nigeria, two foreign hostages have been killed during a rescue operation. the men, one british and one italian, are both construction engineers. british special forces were involved in the failed rescue attempt. the men were kidnapped last may in northwestern nigeria. the british prime minister david cameron says there was evidence they were in growing danger. gordon carera reports. >> chris mcmanus, a british hostage held for nearly a year in nigeria, but today he and an italian held with him were killed, as the prime minister announced late this afternoon. >> preparations were made to mount an operation to attempt to rescue chris and franco. together with the nigerian government, today i authorized it to go ahead with u.k. support. it is great regret i have to say that both chris and franco have lost their lives. we are still awaiting confirmation of the details, but the early indications are clear that both men were murdered by their captors before they could be rescued. >> the
this is "newsday." hello, and welcome. in nigeria, two foreign hostages have been killed during a rescue operation. the men, one british and one italian, are both construction engineers. british special forces were involved in the failed rescue attempt. the men were kidnapped last may in northwestern nigeria. the british prime minister david cameron says there was evidence they were in growing danger. gordon carera reports. >> chris mcmanus, a british hostage held for nearly a...
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bbc news, kabul. >> you are watching "newsday." still to come, 60 million people are in danger in africa. we report from a place that is at risk of famine. >> president obama faces a potential pre-election headache as his controversial health care legislation -- stay with us to find out why. let's take a look into what is making the headline in la -- headlines in some newspapers around the world. south china, president obama and president hu jintao discussions at the summit. the chinese president shares america's concerns about north proposal pending rocket launch. iran pose a nuclear program also causing concern. the royal bank of scotland has sent payment to a greek tanker that was transporting oil. the formal investigation into dominique strauss-kahn. also, the investigation into the weapons supply channels for mohamed merah, who shot seven people dead in france. increasing the eurozone bailout capacity makes the front page. >> this is "newsday" on the bbc. >> pope benedict has celebrated mass with tens of thousands of catholics
bbc news, kabul. >> you are watching "newsday." still to come, 60 million people are in danger in africa. we report from a place that is at risk of famine. >> president obama faces a potential pre-election headache as his controversial health care legislation -- stay with us to find out why. let's take a look into what is making the headline in la -- headlines in some newspapers around the world. south china, president obama and president hu jintao discussions at the...
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." >> welcome to "newsday" on the bbc. france's president nicolas sarkozy calls for national unity. the man who carried out a spate of murders was killed by a police sniper while trying to escape. >> a mass protest in florida over the shooting of a black teenager by crime watch volunteer. and the coroner says that heart disease and cocaine played their part in the death of whitney houston. >> broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world, this is "newsday." >>> hello, and welcome. the french president has appealed for national unity and the wake of the 32-hour siege which ended with the death of the law, the merah, wanted for the killing of seven people. nicolas sarkozy says that french muslims have nothing to do with the motivations of the monster and should not be stigmatized. >> the final act of the most dramatic siege at that lasted over 30 hours. it was thought mohammed merah took his own life, but as the police moved in to clear the apartment, there came the most intense and sustained rounds of gunfire that signaled a ferocious shooting. this is merah fooling
." >> welcome to "newsday" on the bbc. france's president nicolas sarkozy calls for national unity. the man who carried out a spate of murders was killed by a police sniper while trying to escape. >> a mass protest in florida over the shooting of a black teenager by crime watch volunteer. and the coroner says that heart disease and cocaine played their part in the death of whitney houston. >> broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world, this...
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." >> hello and welcome to "newsday." >> pope benedict xvi and his visit to cuba. he urged cubans to search for greater freedom. an american teenager is found guilty of murdering two british tourists in florida. >> north korea plans a new missile test. the biggest scandal four years with china's communist party. it is 9:00 in singapore. it is 2:00 in london. broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world. this is "newsday." >> hundreds of thousands of cubans have gathered to see pope benedict in revolution square. for the first time, the pope met with the leaders -- the nation's leader, fidel castro. >> it is not quite the dawning of a new era, but from first light, the faithful made their pilgrimage to the applause of the revolution. tens of thousands flocked to from their homes, emerging from a dark past of religious intolerance. a mixture of the devout and the dutiful. revolution square is normally home to giant socialist rallies. today was not about the rule of man, but the rule of god. as the crowd surged for a brief glance at the pontiff. >> i
." >> hello and welcome to "newsday." >> pope benedict xvi and his visit to cuba. he urged cubans to search for greater freedom. an american teenager is found guilty of murdering two british tourists in florida. >> north korea plans a new missile test. the biggest scandal four years with china's communist party. it is 9:00 in singapore. it is 2:00 in london. broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world. this is "newsday." >>...
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this is "newsday." >> hello and welcome. spanish police have fired rubber bullets to disperse a crowd in barcelona during demonstrations backing a general strike. on friday, but the reforms will be announced -- budget reforms will be announced. spain is in its second recession and has the highest level of unemployment in the eu. our direct editor since this report from madrid. >> -- r europe editor said this report from madrid. >> spanish unions are angry over plants making it easier to hire and fire workers, angry with austerity cuts. protesters burned to block roads. in barcelona, rioters threw rocks at banks and started fires. the police responded with rubber bullets. support for the strike is patchy, but hundreds of thousands joined the demonstration in madrid tonight. spain is currently the country causing most concern in the euro zone. the eu insists it must cut its deficit, but the economy is shrinking. >> unemployment is going up 24%. at the same time, we have to implement spending cuts. >> cure the problems. there i
this is "newsday." >> hello and welcome. spanish police have fired rubber bullets to disperse a crowd in barcelona during demonstrations backing a general strike. on friday, but the reforms will be announced -- budget reforms will be announced. spain is in its second recession and has the highest level of unemployment in the eu. our direct editor since this report from madrid. >> -- r europe editor said this report from madrid. >> spanish unions are angry over plants...
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. >> hello, welcome to "newsday" on the bbc. >> the headlines -- the u.s. says syria will be judged on actions not words, after president assad accepts the u.n.-sponsored peace plan. an independent report in england blames poor parenting, low academic achievement and materialism. >> a u.s. domestic flight makes an emergency landing after its hysterical captain has to be restrained by passengers. cuba rules out political reform, as pope benedict holds talks with president castro in havana. it's 9:00 in the morning here in singapore. >> from pbs in america and around the world, welcome to "newsday." >> the united states has reacted cautiously to the news that syria has accepted a peace plan put forward by the u.n. arab league cove annan. the u.s. secretary of state, hillary clinton, said president assad will be judged by his actions, not his words. the-up united nations says they believe many people have been killed in syria. the latest estimate came as the city was visited recently. jeremy has more. >> the question is whether president assad on syrian tv in
. >> hello, welcome to "newsday" on the bbc. >> the headlines -- the u.s. says syria will be judged on actions not words, after president assad accepts the u.n.-sponsored peace plan. an independent report in england blames poor parenting, low academic achievement and materialism. >> a u.s. domestic flight makes an emergency landing after its hysterical captain has to be restrained by passengers. cuba rules out political reform, as pope benedict holds talks with...
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. -- welcome to "newsday" on the bbc. >> the u.s. soldiers suspected of killing civilians in afghanistan is to be charged with 17 counts of murder. president nicolas sarkozy called for national unity as the to lose a siege comes to an end. come t-- tolouse siege comes to an end. >> the coroner's report says that whitney houston died of accidental drowning. >> several thousand people have taken part in a rally in the american state of florida to demanded the arrest of a crime watch volunteer who shot a teenager dead. the chief of police to temporarily step down and it's the anger over the handling of the case. people would not be pacified by the police chief's temporary resignation. >> it is clear of the -- it is clear that the parents are looking for the arrest of mr. zimmerman. it might have just momentarily calmed the waters. they think that they have been treated unfairly with mr. zimmerman remaining free and not under arrest. >> what should be done? this is all about george zimmerman not being charged and the question of the stan
. -- welcome to "newsday" on the bbc. >> the u.s. soldiers suspected of killing civilians in afghanistan is to be charged with 17 counts of murder. president nicolas sarkozy called for national unity as the to lose a siege comes to an end. come t-- tolouse siege comes to an end. >> the coroner's report says that whitney houston died of accidental drowning. >> several thousand people have taken part in a rally in the american state of florida to demanded the arrest of...
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this is "newsday". the u.s. has welcomed an announcement by north korea that it is to stop and suspend a nuclear production and missile test in -- return for food aid from the americans. two months after kim jong un came to power following the death of his father, kim jong il. more from seoul. >> on both sides of the pacific, two of the world's most bitter adversaries confirmed what has been rumored care for months. the u.s. and north korea had a deal. north korea has agreed to implement a moratorium on long- range missile launches, nuclear tests, and nuclear activity at .ongbyon o the representative -- the announcement represents a modest first step. >> north correct can expect almost a quarter of a million tons of nutritional assistance. along with people to monitor where it goes. one more reminder, says the u.s., that the world is transforming around us. not everybody is celebrating yet. many have been here before. four years ago the cooling tower at yongbyon nuclear site was destroyed. a symbol of success to
this is "newsday". the u.s. has welcomed an announcement by north korea that it is to stop and suspend a nuclear production and missile test in -- return for food aid from the americans. two months after kim jong un came to power following the death of his father, kim jong il. more from seoul. >> on both sides of the pacific, two of the world's most bitter adversaries confirmed what has been rumored care for months. the u.s. and north korea had a deal. north korea has agreed to...
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." >> welcome to newsday on the bbc. >> headlines this hour. a possible breakthrough in relations with north korea as the country offers to suspend its nuclear program. as the syrian army steps up its campaign, the u.n. tries to mitigate the peace deal. >> we need to do everything we can to stop the violence. >> made a stop military commander says his mission -- nato post top military commander says his mission is still on course. >> we have to remember all the troops that have passed through here. we will focus on these, we will investigate, and we will take action. >> animal welfare groups have stepped up their campaign to stop bears from being farmed for their bile. >> broadcasting to viewers on pbs and the world, this is newsday. >> the united states has welcomed an announcement that it is going to suspend -- that north korea is going to suspend nuclear production. it comes two months after kim jong-un came to power. china has said it is happy with the move. we report from seoul. >> on both sides of the pacific, two of the world's most bitt
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." >> hello and welcome to newsday. i am in singapore. >> and i am in london. police clashed with protesters in spain ahead of government plans to cut spending. maverick politician george galloway claims 8 victory in the u.k. by-elections. >> arab leaders meeting in baghdad to assess the un-backed police plan. and the battle for democracy in burma. a shift in power. it is 9:00 in the morning in singapore. >> and it is 2:00 in the morning in london. broadcasting to yours in america and around the world, this is newsday. hello and welcome. spanish police have fired rubber bullets to disperse a crowd during demonstrations backing a general strike. on friday, but reforms will be announced, adding to cuts that have already squeezed public services. spain is in its second recession and has the highest level of unemployment in the eu. >> the cry, and joined the general strike. spanish unions are angry over plants making it easy to hire and fire workers. protesters burned bins to block roads. in barcelona, rioters threw rocks at banks and started firing. -- and started
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the >> you are watching newsday. stay with us. >> 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. >> 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 world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
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. >> broadcasting to america on pbs and around the world, this is "newsday." >> the nato's military mission in afghanistan has suffered two setbacks. the taliban is suspending peace talks with the americans almost before they started. the object to the involvement of hamid karzai's government. hamid karzai has called on nato forces to end patrols in villages after the killing of 15 civilians by an american soldier last weekend. apparently there will be no change in strategy. >> it all began here, almost 7,000 miles from afghanistan. a place where once a twin towers stood. now, a memorial to the 2983 who died on a single day. david and some at the camera and remember 9/11. she was in new york, he was in london. samantha and cement cameron remember 9/11. >> so much has been sacrificed apparently for so little. >> of course we made big sacrifices. we lost 400 of our soldiers. it is worth remembering why we are there and this is the right place to remember it. nearly 3000 people died right here on 9/11. that terrorism was coming straight out of afghanistan and pakistan, that area of the world.
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i have a sweet tooth, and you've been watching newsday from the bbc. in singapore. >> i thought you might have a sweet tooth. let's get a reminder of our main story and that is the brief bursts of gunfire have been heard along with an explosion at a block of flats where french commanders have surrounded a gunman in the city of toulouse. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
i have a sweet tooth, and you've been watching newsday from the bbc. in singapore. >> i thought you might have a sweet tooth. let's get a reminder of our main story and that is the brief bursts of gunfire have been heard along with an explosion at a block of flats where french commanders have surrounded a gunman in the city of toulouse. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank....
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." >> hello, and welcome to "newsday" on the bbc. i'm in singapore. >> i'm in london. the headlines. time-out from the talks. david cameron's u.s. visit to be dominated by afghanistan. former news international chief executive rebecca brooks is released on bail as part of police inquiry into allegations of phone hacking. >> refugee on the border with turkey and lebanon. through dangerous waters, onboard a tanker off the coast of somalia. it's 9:00 in the morning here in singapore. >> it's 1:00 in the morning here in london, broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world, welcome to "newsday." >> the british prime minister david cameron has said the public wants an end game to the war in afghanistan as he prepares to hold talks with president obama about the conflict. the two leaders are expected to agree plans for british and u.s. forces to pull back from their lead combat roles by the middle of next year. mr. cameron is in the u.s. for a three-day visit. our political editor nick robertson is traveling with him. >> millions of americans are headed to w
." >> hello, and welcome to "newsday" on the bbc. i'm in singapore. >> i'm in london. the headlines. time-out from the talks. david cameron's u.s. visit to be dominated by afghanistan. former news international chief executive rebecca brooks is released on bail as part of police inquiry into allegations of phone hacking. >> refugee on the border with turkey and lebanon. through dangerous waters, onboard a tanker off the coast of somalia. it's 9:00 in the morning...
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. >> you are watching newsday live from singapore and london. a growing call for change causes a great turnout in the indian elections. >> the u.n. sets to preserve one of the natural wonders of the world. >> let's look at the stories making headlines. we start with obama reassuring netanyahu. he is trying to east tensions between iran and israel, but that they will prevent iran from making nuclear weapons. spain may be on a collision course with the financial -- as they fail to meet budget deficit targets. the "south china morning post" jiabao has led to an eight year low that will help them lower price pressures. clashes broke out in moscow after the presidential elections. >> this is "newsday" on the bbc. >> the headlines for you. people who fled the syrian city of homs have reported widespread atrocities. >> barack obama has met benjamin netanyahu at the white house to discuss concerns about iran. >> the cultural agency of the united nations has arrived in northeast australia to see damage to the great barrier reef, from coal exports and oil
. >> you are watching newsday live from singapore and london. a growing call for change causes a great turnout in the indian elections. >> the u.n. sets to preserve one of the natural wonders of the world. >> let's look at the stories making headlines. we start with obama reassuring netanyahu. he is trying to east tensions between iran and israel, but that they will prevent iran from making nuclear weapons. spain may be on a collision course with the financial -- as they fail...
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welcome to "newsday." the bodies of the three school children and a rabbi who were murdered in toulouse are being flown to israel for burial. prosecutors believe the man who shot them could strike again. the motive of the gunman who also killed the three ethnic minority soldiers last week is not yet clear. investigators are involved in trying to place him and say they are not ruling out any line of inquiry. we report from toulouse. >> the gunman as a cold-blooded executioner. his seven victims were shot at point-blank range and coal use -- police say he will soon strike again. in yesterday's shooting, the gunman shot a 7-year-old daughter of the teacher. his weapon jammed. he pulled out another and shot her dead. the bodies of the four victims from the shooting were flown to israel. three of the coffins belonged to the same family, rabbi jonathan sandler, and his two sons. the president was visibly upset. >> it is a moment of contemplation, standing in front of those four coffins. it is a moment of exchang
welcome to "newsday." the bodies of the three school children and a rabbi who were murdered in toulouse are being flown to israel for burial. prosecutors believe the man who shot them could strike again. the motive of the gunman who also killed the three ethnic minority soldiers last week is not yet clear. investigators are involved in trying to place him and say they are not ruling out any line of inquiry. we report from toulouse. >> the gunman as a cold-blooded executioner....
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welcome to "newsday." >> president obama has described as heartbreaking the killing of 16 afghan civilians by an american psychological, but he also warned against a hurried withdrawal of u.s. troops from afghanistan. most of the victims who included nine children were killed with a single shot to the head. the psychological is in custody after giving himself up. here is our word affairs correspondent, john simpson. >> in kandahar and the rest of afghanistan there has been an uneasy silence while people see what happened to the unnamed american psychological who carried out this massacre, shooting children in the head and beating and killing women. most afghans seem to want him handed over to afghan justice. it won't happen. >> i personally feel very sad. even i am ready to go to the side the taliban to fight against these foreigners. >> president obama knows an apology isn't enough, but from his limousine, he got straight on to president karzai to try to limit the damage. it won't be easy. the massacre came just as the protests over the burning of copies of the koran at the big american a
welcome to "newsday." >> president obama has described as heartbreaking the killing of 16 afghan civilians by an american psychological, but he also warned against a hurried withdrawal of u.s. troops from afghanistan. most of the victims who included nine children were killed with a single shot to the head. the psychological is in custody after giving himself up. here is our word affairs correspondent, john simpson. >> in kandahar and the rest of afghanistan there has been...
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thanks for coming on to the bbc "newsday."ve seen lots and lots of smiles but in theory, both of these men, president obama and the british prime minister are on completely different spectrums. >> you have a liberal and a conservative in the european sense and yet it's in their mutual self-interests to be buddy-buddy during this trip. president obama gets the plus of having a popular foreign leader who will happily trail him around and swing electoral states like ohio and prime minister cameron having a tough time at home gets to play the statesman and fly on air force i. it's lots of fun and lots of great pictures and obviously the optics, the visuals are great, the wives looking great, coming over great. >> this all sounds very great but if we were to be a fly on the wall, what do you think we would or wouldn't be hearing? >> i think we'll be hearing a lot more disagreement than the apparent, from the news reports. they completely disagree on economic policy. they have done for some time. they disagree on the falklands and t
thanks for coming on to the bbc "newsday."ve seen lots and lots of smiles but in theory, both of these men, president obama and the british prime minister are on completely different spectrums. >> you have a liberal and a conservative in the european sense and yet it's in their mutual self-interests to be buddy-buddy during this trip. president obama gets the plus of having a popular foreign leader who will happily trail him around and swing electoral states like ohio and prime...
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in the south often seems to think humans are tools i lord i know how to be our fans and former for newsday evolved into using country song as a solar flare heading towards earth as to the other thing for. people calling what you said for free and fair elections. and they're still reporting from the. if you can hear behind me a little out of solutions. i get it gave her a. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else hears you some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew going on i'm sorry is a big issue. sorry guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and this time it goes to former g.o.p. presidential candidate and current congresswoman michele bachmann on tuesday she appeared on news on a news show called real news from the blaze that airs on glenn beck's online paid subscription channel and she decided to tackle the g.o.p.'s war on women it has been reduced to a war on women right or wrong that is what is being read as in the public you think we've totally bungled this debate
in the south often seems to think humans are tools i lord i know how to be our fans and former for newsday evolved into using country song as a solar flare heading towards earth as to the other thing for. people calling what you said for free and fair elections. and they're still reporting from the. if you can hear behind me a little out of solutions. i get it gave her a. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something...
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point danny thank you so much for coming on the show that was the ne sector filmmaker and blogger at newsday sector nat's. but as of for now for more on the stories we covered you can head on over to artsy dot com slash usa there you'll find a bunch of stories that we don't always have time to get to on the air today our intrepid team wrote an article about a new phone out that actually encourages people to spy on one another that's right authorities in west virginia are encouraging the community pictures of people they consider to be suspicious and send it to law enforcement so this could be your friend walking down the street a little too slowly or even a mother driving around the block and how their child soccer practice it's an interesting read and definitely make you question privacy in the u.s. . and you can also check out our you tube paid.
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danny thank you so much for coming on the show that was danny schechter filmmaker and blogger at newsday sector nat's well below the show is coming up in just a half an hour let's check in with a loan it to see what's on today's agenda a lot of what we look forward to their lives well first of all we're going to have congressman dennis kucinich come on the show don't forget on tuesday it wasn't just super tuesday for the presidential election but also congressman for the senate and that losing out in the primary to another democrat marcy kaptur so we're going to have to ask him who now is going to hold the progressive mantle in congress once he's going to have to go and also if you've noticed lately everyone's going crazy over this viral video it's a documentary put out there about just a pony the leader of the l r a and uganda and so everyone's talking about it it's has thirty seven million views i believe right now on you tube we're going to break down some of the details that you need to know about this video the truth about the situation and some of the shady practices that some feel
danny thank you so much for coming on the show that was danny schechter filmmaker and blogger at newsday sector nat's well below the show is coming up in just a half an hour let's check in with a loan it to see what's on today's agenda a lot of what we look forward to their lives well first of all we're going to have congressman dennis kucinich come on the show don't forget on tuesday it wasn't just super tuesday for the presidential election but also congressman for the senate and that losing...
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about this gay street versus a hacker larry i was joined by danny schechter filmmaker and blogger for newsday sector that nat i first asked how these two groups differ here says take. well you know first first of all it's important to realize that a pac is is an organization of organizations there's an organization of the presidents of the jewish organizations many of them unelected not representative of any particular constituency except financed by a relative handful of people who claim to speak on behalf of the whole jewish community in america yet when jews are actually cold and surveyed you'll find a majority want peace in the middle east want are willing to trade land for peace are willing to a reach accommodation with palestinians so this is not a really representative force but it's a very powerful force because of the money that it has and the momentum that it has after being in office and being around the congress for so many years that also is affiliated you know kind of not publicly perhaps within the evangelical christian community that is also supportive of the more extreme voic
about this gay street versus a hacker larry i was joined by danny schechter filmmaker and blogger for newsday sector that nat i first asked how these two groups differ here says take. well you know first first of all it's important to realize that a pac is is an organization of organizations there's an organization of the presidents of the jewish organizations many of them unelected not representative of any particular constituency except financed by a relative handful of people who claim to...
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what's that all about and who's really to blame as a comedian danny schechter author and blogger at newsday sector dot net is here to tell us he's also filmmaker of plunder and the crime of our time danny it's really nice to see you thanks for being on the show. and thank you i think you're doing a great job here and overall the people talking about business on television thank you for the happiest and the most incisive program. maybe you're not a ph d. maybe you're not a ph d. economist makes it possible to do it you know that's a great point that's a great point you wouldn't be the first is made of but i really about a ph d. in economics but i really appreciate those very coming from you danny with a friend of this topic now that you've been writing about here you wrote a really good blog post about best and you know despite a lot of the reasons why you would imagine that greenspan's image would be tarnished reputation would be tarnished based on a lot of the evidence that i just laid out you make the case that he's still highly respected and has been bond over by the media so first layou
what's that all about and who's really to blame as a comedian danny schechter author and blogger at newsday sector dot net is here to tell us he's also filmmaker of plunder and the crime of our time danny it's really nice to see you thanks for being on the show. and thank you i think you're doing a great job here and overall the people talking about business on television thank you for the happiest and the most incisive program. maybe you're not a ph d. maybe you're not a ph d. economist makes...
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for most of the show she was relegated to making faces in the background while newsday called her performancend flat." she started off the show and keenan thompson was checking her pupils and kristin wick was patting her down. she was making fun of her bad girl behavior. but most folks didn't really think that her performance throughout the show was that good. i'm just glad she was able to get through the entire show and showed up on time. >> right. you've got to, right? because it's a live show at 11:30. if you're a little late, forget it. >> and she was a good sport. >> she was. big weekend at the box office for the dr. seuss inspired "the lorax." huge week. >> they were only expecting $40 million, but get this. they actually pulled in $71 million. that is a huge wow for them. and a loft tt of people think t reason is there hasn't been a good family film out for a while and this was something parents could take the entire family to and i tell you the zack efron being one of the voices didn't hurt in terms of the girls wanting to come and see the show. so anyway, they pulled in big numbers.
for most of the show she was relegated to making faces in the background while newsday called her performancend flat." she started off the show and keenan thompson was checking her pupils and kristin wick was patting her down. she was making fun of her bad girl behavior. but most folks didn't really think that her performance throughout the show was that good. i'm just glad she was able to get through the entire show and showed up on time. >> right. you've got to, right? because it's...