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the north london boys or london boys as it's sometimed called has been referred to as an osama bin ladenleeper cell and that neighborhood has a reputation for a breeding ground. two were accused of bombing the transit in 2005 and live two miles away from emwazi. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >>> the assassination of a russian opposition figure brought tens of thousands into the streets of moscow sunday. the memorial march made its way past the kremlin and ended on the bridge where boris nemtsov was gunned down friday. he was killed shortly after criticizing russian president vladimir putin on the radio. >>> coming upton "morning news," floor safety concerns. "60 minutes" looks at a serious problem with lumber sold by lumber liquidators. >>> and a fire erupts at disneyland near one of its most popular attractions. this is the "cbs morning news." lumber liquidators. >>> and a fire erupts at did nayland near one of its most popular attractions. this is the "cbs morning news." its unique formula replenishes weak spots with natural calcium... for stronger, healthy enamel. strengthen the
the north london boys or london boys as it's sometimed called has been referred to as an osama bin ladenleeper cell and that neighborhood has a reputation for a breeding ground. two were accused of bombing the transit in 2005 and live two miles away from emwazi. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >>> the assassination of a russian opposition figure brought tens of thousands into the streets of moscow sunday. the memorial march made its way past the kremlin and ended on the bridge where...
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the north london boys or london boys as it is sometimes called has been referred to as an osama bin ladensleeper cell, jeff. and that neighborhood has aan reputation as a breeding ground for muslim extremists. two somali men convicted for trying to bomb the london transit system in 2005 live less than two miles away from emwazi. >> glor: charlie d'agata, thank you very much. in moscow today, tens ofto thousands took part in a march of mourning. they honored boris nemtsovrn russian president putin's outspoken critic. he was gunned down near the kremlin friday night and today demonstrators chanted we will not forget, we will not forgivemo and heroes don't die. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has arrived in washington tonight. he's giving a speech to congresst. on tuesday to make his casess against the deal on iran's nuclear program. netanyahu was invited by house republicans. the white house was not consulted in advance. here's julianna goldman. >> the prime minister is welcome in the united states at any time. we have an unparalleled close security relationship with israel. >> re
the north london boys or london boys as it is sometimes called has been referred to as an osama bin ladensleeper cell, jeff. and that neighborhood has aan reputation as a breeding ground for muslim extremists. two somali men convicted for trying to bomb the london transit system in 2005 live less than two miles away from emwazi. >> glor: charlie d'agata, thank you very much. in moscow today, tens ofto thousands took part in a march of mourning. they honored boris nemtsovrn russian...
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a place called stafford hill which is highly jewish like jewish populated area of north london. some people left the party. and drunkenly sort of slamming on the doors and then one man sustained facial injuries trying to prevent them from coming in to the synagogue. however, the police although they are saying it's not really an extremist attack, the police spoke and said the incident is being treated as anti-semitic incident, due to a lot of the remarks by one in the group allegedly sort of saying kill the jews. and they said there was nothing suggested planned a targeted attack. something i have managed to dig up is that there are members far right group that was protesting against what they call the jew of ofification of uk. march on the hill on the 22ened of march. this incident happened on the 22ened of march. it is home to one of the communities in london it could have been completely disconnected or unexpected but what's really fascinating is it happened exactly on that day and it happened in that neighborhood and, you know, sometimes things just don't really connect. >>
a place called stafford hill which is highly jewish like jewish populated area of north london. some people left the party. and drunkenly sort of slamming on the doors and then one man sustained facial injuries trying to prevent them from coming in to the synagogue. however, the police although they are saying it's not really an extremist attack, the police spoke and said the incident is being treated as anti-semitic incident, due to a lot of the remarks by one in the group allegedly sort of...
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the academy of north london is the subject of investigation by britisht lawmakers after three went on to become terrorists including isis poster boy mohammed mohammed mwazi. emwazi is the only one still alive. the two others ill while fighting with al qaeda groups. >>> brand new video of the english school girls who ran away to join isis. the 15 and 16-year-old girls in istanbul turkey the same day they left their homes in london. they can be seen walking around a bus station holding large bags before going on the bus. it is believed they smuggled the syrian border to join isis. >>> another fox news alert for you, new overnight crowds filling the streets of los angeles after dramatic video is posted on-line of a police shooting and killing a homelessness. a oo christine o'donnell has the latest. >> no. >> the video of the shooting has been viewed more than 1 million times after witness anthony blackburn captured the suspect's final moments on cell phone and posted it on facebook. this crowd gathered angered over the video and what they are calling murder. >> it happened on skid row to
the academy of north london is the subject of investigation by britisht lawmakers after three went on to become terrorists including isis poster boy mohammed mohammed mwazi. emwazi is the only one still alive. the two others ill while fighting with al qaeda groups. >>> brand new video of the english school girls who ran away to join isis. the 15 and 16-year-old girls in istanbul turkey the same day they left their homes in london. they can be seen walking around a bus station holding...
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agreeing to meet me in a north london park where britain and america, he says are enemies of islam. highs vision where christians and jews come under islamic law in an islamic state. >> it's a core tenant. every muslim beliefs in the duty to establish an authority called a caliphate and rule by islam. the jihad is tied to a particular land. >> his internet sermons in which he goes by the name of abu barra brays. i.s.i.l. and boko haram. he spent four years and a prison calling for 9/11 style attacks across european cities. for british and american troops to come home in body bags. he doesn't take back his words. a few days after a captured jordanian pilot was burnt alive. he justified the killing and the way in which it was carried out. >> do you condemn the murder? >> i condemn the jordanian pilot, the government the american and british involvement in iraq and syria and the bomb engs. >> it's one thing to be caught in the crossfire. this guy is put in a gauge and fuel is laid out on the ground and he's burnt alive. do you think it's an act of war? >> absolutely an act of war. it's
agreeing to meet me in a north london park where britain and america, he says are enemies of islam. highs vision where christians and jews come under islamic law in an islamic state. >> it's a core tenant. every muslim beliefs in the duty to establish an authority called a caliphate and rule by islam. the jihad is tied to a particular land. >> his internet sermons in which he goes by the name of abu barra brays. i.s.i.l. and boko haram. he spent four years and a prison calling for...
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and he joined eye group north london boys and some preceded them going off to fight in terror groups. in somalia. and that's when he joined up at the age of 23, 24. he went off to syria, isis carrying out brutal executions and today he's probably the most wanted man in the world paula. >> so many wondering how much longer he can hide since all of the executions have been in the open. brian ross in london for us this morning, thank you, brian. >> one much the most wanted men in the world. abc's martha raddatz is back from the syrian border where from jihadi john is supposedly hanging. martha what are the odds of actually finding this guy? >> reporter: well the real problem, dan, we don't really have any intelligence assets on the ground in syria, nothing. we have the drones we have the reconnaissance aircraft we have surveillance but as brian said jihadi john practices operational security. he doesn't use a cell phone. he doesn't use a satellite phone. unless you get intelligence on the ground unless you get somebody infiltrating it's going to be very v >>> the other officials said eve
and he joined eye group north london boys and some preceded them going off to fight in terror groups. in somalia. and that's when he joined up at the age of 23, 24. he went off to syria, isis carrying out brutal executions and today he's probably the most wanted man in the world paula. >> so many wondering how much longer he can hide since all of the executions have been in the open. brian ross in london for us this morning, thank you, brian. >> one much the most wanted men in the...
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paxman: the thing is they see you as a north london geek. mr. miliband: who cares?ho cares who does? mr. paxman: it was mentioned by a member of the audience. when they are looking at the most powerful job in the land, they look at you and say, what a shame it is not his brother? mr. miliband: look, it is not the way i see it. mr. paxman: of course it is not. mr. miliband: you need a toughness in this job. people have thrown a limey over 4 1/2 years. i would be underestimated. people said i would not become leader, and i did. i think i can become prime minister. you say i cannot win a majority. i think i can. let people underestimate the but what i care about is what is happening to the british people have now lives, and i think i can change it, and i know i am the right man for the job. that is why i'm sitting here the net is what i believe i am the best choice to be prime minister. mr. miliband: thank you. mr. paxman: you're all right? mr. miliband: yeah. ms. burley: enjoy that? mr. paxman: yeah. ms. burley: mr. cameron told the audience that politicians do not al
paxman: the thing is they see you as a north london geek. mr. miliband: who cares?ho cares who does? mr. paxman: it was mentioned by a member of the audience. when they are looking at the most powerful job in the land, they look at you and say, what a shame it is not his brother? mr. miliband: look, it is not the way i see it. mr. paxman: of course it is not. mr. miliband: you need a toughness in this job. people have thrown a limey over 4 1/2 years. i would be underestimated. people said i...
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. >> they see you as a north london geek. >> who cares? who cares? who does? >> reporter: personal questions, too, in front of an audience about the brother who he beat to the labor leadership. >> in what way is it hard? >> it was bruising. i mean, you know, it was bruising for me it was bruising for david. it's healed or healing, i would say. >> you promised the last election -- >> for the prime minister a different challenge. a record to defend. >> there are 700,000 people on zero hours contract. could you live on one? >> i -- look, as i said -- >> could you live on one? >> i want to create a country where more people have the opportunity of the full-time work that they want. >> reporter: the government had changed the law on zero hours contracts, he said. >> the question is -- >> reporter: after the debate comes the spin where the politicians try to convince the journalists somewhere in that huddle that they won. you go past the politicians, past the journalists, past the spin doctors, you go past the moderator of the space, and just over there, williams ha
. >> they see you as a north london geek. >> who cares? who cares? who does? >> reporter: personal questions, too, in front of an audience about the brother who he beat to the labor leadership. >> in what way is it hard? >> it was bruising. i mean, you know, it was bruising for me it was bruising for david. it's healed or healing, i would say. >> you promised the last election -- >> for the prime minister a different challenge. a record to defend....
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time he was in his late teens, he had joined a group of young men, called the london boys, the north london boys, who were extremist, islamist, and some of them preceded him in going off to fight in terror groups in syria and somalia. he joined up two years later at the age of 23, 24. he went off to syria and became part of isis, carrying out, presiding over these brutal executions of three americans and at least four others. today, he's very much a wanted man. one of the most reviled and perhaps the most wanted man in the world, paula. >> the pieces beginning to assemble. so many wondering how much longer he can hide since all of the executions have been in the open. brian ross in london for us this morning, thank you, brian. >> one of the most wanted men in the world. and abc's martha raddatz is just back from the syrian border not far from where jihadi john is supposedly hiding. she joins us from istanbul, turkey. what are the odds of finding this guy? >> reporter: well, the real problem, dan, is we don't really have any intelligence assets on the ground in syria. nothing. we have the dr
time he was in his late teens, he had joined a group of young men, called the london boys, the north london boys, who were extremist, islamist, and some of them preceded him in going off to fight in terror groups in syria and somalia. he joined up two years later at the age of 23, 24. he went off to syria and became part of isis, carrying out, presiding over these brutal executions of three americans and at least four others. today, he's very much a wanted man. one of the most reviled and...
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he's constantly -- the papers are constantly making fun of him being a geeky north londoner. jeremy paxman, the interviewer there, asked him about that as well. this is the big challenge. can he lead the party properly, let alone the uk? so that's all about personality. and he's trying to show how he's tough. and actually, on that -- what he was talking about there was where he stood up to barack obama he says. there's a debate between cameron and obama about some action in syria and he stood up to them. so he's saying i can be tough, hell, yes, i can be tough. that's what his challenge was last night. many political commentators, i have to say, felt that he performed better than many had expected. but david cameron, who's a very sort of positive tv performer, what he was trying to get across was really just that the economy's incredibly strong and the economy often defines elections, as you both know. and he really got that point across. >> that's important to say, that this debate really does kind of energize the push for the election coming up. >> it does. and it's all abo
he's constantly -- the papers are constantly making fun of him being a geeky north londoner. jeremy paxman, the interviewer there, asked him about that as well. this is the big challenge. can he lead the party properly, let alone the uk? so that's all about personality. and he's trying to show how he's tough. and actually, on that -- what he was talking about there was where he stood up to barack obama he says. there's a debate between cameron and obama about some action in syria and he stood...
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. >> the beginning of all this is the shooting of a young man in north london. police. protests as a result of that shooting. the protests then turning into something more violent. >> independent video journalist jason parkinson hears about the protest and races to the scene. >> i'd already spotted on twitter there was a lot of news feed coming out saying there's been a protest in tottenham about the shooting of mark duggan. and there's two police cars on fire outside the police station, and the riot police are moving in. the first thing that i noticed was just how much was on fire. and i mean, we're not talking a few burning barricades in the street. this was entire shops. quite a few points it looked like the police were losing control. there's several times that i actually finished the police riot units going forward with the long shields and the baton shorter shield attack units going through. and i'm with the police line. there's just this hail of bricks and bottles coming at you. >> as the night goes on, word of the riots and jason's video images spreads q
. >> the beginning of all this is the shooting of a young man in north london. police. protests as a result of that shooting. the protests then turning into something more violent. >> independent video journalist jason parkinson hears about the protest and races to the scene. >> i'd already spotted on twitter there was a lot of news feed coming out saying there's been a protest in tottenham about the shooting of mark duggan. and there's two police cars on fire outside the...
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paxman: they see you as a north london geek. mr. miliband: who cares? mr. paxman: it was mentioned earlier by a member of the audience, for a lot of people when they look at your candidacy for the most powerful job in the land, they look at you and say what a shame he is not his brother. ed miliband: that is not the way i see it, is it? people have thrown a lot at me over 4.5 years? i am a pretty resilient guy, and i have been underestimated at every turn. people said i would not become leader, and i did. four years ago, they said i cannot be prime minister, i think i can't. let people underestimate me, but what i care about is what is happening with the british people, and i think i can change that, and i think i am the right man for the job, and that is why i believe i am the best candidates to be prime minister. mr. paxman: ed miliband, thank you. you are right. that was quite fun, yes. ms. burley: david cameron and ed miliband have faced the first big test of their campaign. politicians do not always behave as well as they should, prime minister cameron
paxman: they see you as a north london geek. mr. miliband: who cares? mr. paxman: it was mentioned earlier by a member of the audience, for a lot of people when they look at your candidacy for the most powerful job in the land, they look at you and say what a shame he is not his brother. ed miliband: that is not the way i see it, is it? people have thrown a lot at me over 4.5 years? i am a pretty resilient guy, and i have been underestimated at every turn. people said i would not become leader,...
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and north london geek. >> who cares?s mentioned your nearby and member of the audience a lot of people when they look at your candidacy for the most powerful job in the land they look at you and think what the shame. >> it is not the way i see it. you need toughness in this job. people from a lot at me over a 4-1/2 years. i am a pretty resilience guy and i would be underestimated at every turn. people said i wouldn't become leader. people said you can't become prime minister, i think i can. i can't win a majority? i think i can. that people underestimate me. what i care about is what is happening to the british people in their lives and i think i can change it and i am the right man for the job which is why i am sitting here and why i believe that i am the best choice to the prime minister. >> thank you. [applause] for [applause] ♪ [applause] >> it was quite fun. >> ed milliband and david cameron face their third big test of the campaign. david cameron told the audience politicians don't always behave as well as racial e
and north london geek. >> who cares?s mentioned your nearby and member of the audience a lot of people when they look at your candidacy for the most powerful job in the land they look at you and think what the shame. >> it is not the way i see it. you need toughness in this job. people from a lot at me over a 4-1/2 years. i am a pretty resilience guy and i would be underestimated at every turn. people said i wouldn't become leader. people said you can't become prime minister, i...
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this north london is the view of the world just is not play in rochdale or anywhere else beginning withand are outside the m-25. i would encourage him to do more interviews because he could caused so many more. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, in may 2010 unemployment in a next mining area stood at 1540, today it is all most a third of that at 580. i think the prime minister would agree with me that a strong conservative government and a conservative district council with a long-term economic plan are able to succeed in bringing jobs and growth where the labor equivalent failed to do so. pm cameron: my honorable friend is absolutely right. in south derbyshire, since the election, claimant for unemployment are down 68%. those are statistics but every one of those people is a job with a livelihood and chance to provide for their families. that is what this election is going to be about. young people who want jobs, we're offering apprenticeships. young families who want homes, we have homes. pensioners who want security we have pension benefits guaranteed. that is what is
this north london is the view of the world just is not play in rochdale or anywhere else beginning withand are outside the m-25. i would encourage him to do more interviews because he could caused so many more. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, in may 2010 unemployment in a next mining area stood at 1540, today it is all most a third of that at 580. i think the prime minister would agree with me that a strong conservative government and a conservative district council with...
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media indicate uk officials believed emwazi was part of a group of radical islamists known as the north london boys. they were providing funding and equipment for the al qaeda fledgeling group in somalia that he was also according to the british media, part of a criminal gang robbing the wealthy residents here in west london. emwazi not the innocent victim his and c.a.g.e.'s e-mails seek to portray. of course up until now, the british government hasn't said confirmed the name of emwazi. indications are that certainly the intelligence services here british government know an awful lot more about this jihadi jonathan they are making public at this time. >> thanks very much nic robertson in london. joining us now, cnn counter terrorism analyst phil mudd, former cia official. also joining us, fran townsend former homeland security advise orto president bush and "the washington post" columnist david ignatious, who covered the middle east for a long time, the intel intelligence community as well. what do you make of this whole jihadi john that maybe the british mistreated him and as a result he beca
media indicate uk officials believed emwazi was part of a group of radical islamists known as the north london boys. they were providing funding and equipment for the al qaeda fledgeling group in somalia that he was also according to the british media, part of a criminal gang robbing the wealthy residents here in west london. emwazi not the innocent victim his and c.a.g.e.'s e-mails seek to portray. of course up until now, the british government hasn't said confirmed the name of emwazi....
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paxman: the thing is they see you as a north london geek. mr. miliband: who cares? who cares who does? mr. paxman: it was mentioned by a member of the audience. when they looking for canada sisi the most powerful job in the land, they look at you and take, what a shame it is not his brother? mr. miliband: look, it is not the way i see it. mr. paxman: of course it is not. mr. miliband: you need a toughness in this job. people have thrown a limey over 4 1/2 years. i would be underestimated. people said i would not become leader, and i did. i think i can become prime minister. you say i cannot win a majority. i think i can. let people underestimate the but what i care about is what is happening to the british people have now lives, and i think i can change it, and i know i am the right man for the job. that is why i'm sitting here the net is what i believe i am mr. paxman: the best choice to be prime minister. mr. paxman:ed miliband, thank you. mr. miliband: thank you. mr. paxman: you're all right? mr. miliband: yeah. ms. burley: enjoy that? mr. paxman: yeah. ms. burle
paxman: the thing is they see you as a north london geek. mr. miliband: who cares? who cares who does? mr. paxman: it was mentioned by a member of the audience. when they looking for canada sisi the most powerful job in the land, they look at you and take, what a shame it is not his brother? mr. miliband: look, it is not the way i see it. mr. paxman: of course it is not. mr. miliband: you need a toughness in this job. people have thrown a limey over 4 1/2 years. i would be underestimated....
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sharing between western countries and turkey as evidenced by those arrests in istanbul of the three north londont intelligence sharing has led to more than 12,500 names being added to a do not enter turkey list but they are still concerned that significant numbers are managing to get into syria. of course turkey is a top travel destination for tourists as one cnn senior counter terrorism official told me it's difficult to distinguish who is going to turkey for a beach vacation and who is going there to wage jihad in syria. >> let me ask phil to weigh in on that. explain what goes into identifying potentially stopping these young people from going into turkey and then sneaking cross the border into syria. >> well i agree with paul. this has gotten a lot more difficult. simple reason. back ten years ago, for example, you could look at a central node of recruitment, focus your sxwrenls intelligence on that recruitment, relatively small number of people. now when you talk about thousands in iraq and syria you don't have a central node so you have to look at the central media sites. that's a huge eff
sharing between western countries and turkey as evidenced by those arrests in istanbul of the three north londont intelligence sharing has led to more than 12,500 names being added to a do not enter turkey list but they are still concerned that significant numbers are managing to get into syria. of course turkey is a top travel destination for tourists as one cnn senior counter terrorism official told me it's difficult to distinguish who is going to turkey for a beach vacation and who is going...
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new castle is a few hundred miles north of london. >>> new reports say the isis executioner known atjihadi john went through anger management therapy any high school and later complained of his treatment by british security. we have more on the unfolding story of the man who left london it become a terrorist. >> reporter: in e-mails from 2010 released tonight, mohammed emwazi complained of violence against him by a british security officer. he says he "throw me on to the wall" and was subject to strangling "by my neck." in high school a former teacher is quoted in a news report saying mohammed emwazi underwent anger management therapy. his university in london was according to some a hotbed of extremism. >> we've seen evidence of jihadist videos shown at the islamic at the university including those calls for the death of soldiers. >> reporter: by the time of this picture he was on the road to radicalization. he wear as pittsburgh pirates cap. it is sickening the pirates said in a statement to see this murderer wearing a pirates cap in this old photo. after he left university he bega
new castle is a few hundred miles north of london. >>> new reports say the isis executioner known atjihadi john went through anger management therapy any high school and later complained of his treatment by british security. we have more on the unfolding story of the man who left london it become a terrorist. >> reporter: in e-mails from 2010 released tonight, mohammed emwazi complained of violence against him by a british security officer. he says he "throw me on to the...
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. >> reporter: about two hours north of london the estate is 13,000 acres of english farmland and foresta spread roughly the size of manhattan upon which sits one very grand house. and, no, that's not it. this is it. at 506 years old truly magnificant. but oh, the upkeep. >> yes i've been in charge for 20 odd years. i've done new roof, new exterior, new plumbing new heating. >> that makes sense. and i would imagine that living there is a lot nicer if you have good water pressure. >> yes. >> this was richard. way. >> each and every room rad i can justly beautiful with furniture that often pre dates the american colony. but even in this living museum, there are clues that are aureola family lives here. >> you know what strikes me about this room, you have all of these beautiful formal portraits. >> yes. >> and then family photos. >> yes. >> like any of wows have in our house. >> this is last month with my seven children. >> and sometimes those kids run the house. >> they go down the main staircase on trace, you know like breakfast trace really fast. and i just think that's great. you have
. >> reporter: about two hours north of london the estate is 13,000 acres of english farmland and foresta spread roughly the size of manhattan upon which sits one very grand house. and, no, that's not it. this is it. at 506 years old truly magnificant. but oh, the upkeep. >> yes i've been in charge for 20 odd years. i've done new roof, new exterior, new plumbing new heating. >> that makes sense. and i would imagine that living there is a lot nicer if you have good water...
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. >> this night of terror takes place in august 2011 in england, about four hours north of london.cals want to drink a beer, shoot some pool and have a good chat, many turn to the endyke pub. >> the pub itself is quite popular on the weekend. a lot of people tend to be young single males tend to go and play around the pool table area. a lot of people meet each other. >> but on this friday night the regulars have no idea a man is about to threaten their local hangout and force them into a fight for their lives. a security camera mounted outside the pub captures an eerily quite street scene. but look closely at the man who comes into focus at the top of the screen. >> as he got close you can see that he is carrying in fact a chainsaw. as he approached the main entrance to the pub there were three or four people outside smoking, which rethrust the chain saw towards before entering straight into the bar. >> once inside, the man menacingly waves the power chain saw in the patrons' faces. one after the next. >> everyone is looking around, turning around to see what's happening. you can c
. >> this night of terror takes place in august 2011 in england, about four hours north of london.cals want to drink a beer, shoot some pool and have a good chat, many turn to the endyke pub. >> the pub itself is quite popular on the weekend. a lot of people tend to be young single males tend to go and play around the pool table area. a lot of people meet each other. >> but on this friday night the regulars have no idea a man is about to threaten their local hangout and force...
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. >> about two hours north of london the althorp estate is 13,000 acres of english farm land and forestich sits one very grand house. that's not it. this is it. at 506 years old, althorp is truly magnificent but the upkeep. >> i've been in charge for 20-odd years i've done a new roof, new exterior new plumbing. >> i would imagine that living there is a lot nicer if you have good water pressure. it's been the spencer family home since it went up in 1508. no photos from brach then but it hasn't changed all that much. >> i think with the house -- charles, the ninth earl spencer is the owner and current caretaker. >> i'm very conscious always i'm just passing through. >> it's a pretty nice place to pass through. with furniture that often predates the american colonies. but even in this living museum there are clues that a real family lives here. what strikes me you have all these beautiful formal portraits and then family photos like any of us would have in our house. >> last month with my seven children which is not bad for a protestant. >> sometimes those kids run the house. >> i've still
. >> about two hours north of london the althorp estate is 13,000 acres of english farm land and forestich sits one very grand house. that's not it. this is it. at 506 years old, althorp is truly magnificent but the upkeep. >> i've been in charge for 20-odd years i've done a new roof, new exterior new plumbing. >> i would imagine that living there is a lot nicer if you have good water pressure. it's been the spencer family home since it went up in 1508. no photos from brach...
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the mabon hotel group operates three of london's most renowned hotels. with northepresented 40% of guests, could the stronger dollar create bigger demand for luxury in london? let's ask the ceo of the maybourne hotel group. nice to be introduced to somebody affiliated with these fabulous hotels. matt: olivia and i both lived in london. these are the most luxurious hotels in the city. olivia: a ton of five-star hotels in london. is there not a glut? isn't there a big enough global elite that can afford to pay $800 a night? >> good morning and thank you. in answer to your question the demand for london was very robust. we have seen an increase in luxury supply and the ultra luxury sector, over 126% since 2010. we have been able to maintain robust occupancy throughout the period. the demand is strong, the supply growth is equally strong. but there is a desire to be in london. it is 17 million people it is a very vibrant place to be. olivia: who are the clients? we went in saying 40% of your business is north american travelers. where else in the world are they coming
the mabon hotel group operates three of london's most renowned hotels. with northepresented 40% of guests, could the stronger dollar create bigger demand for luxury in london? let's ask the ceo of the maybourne hotel group. nice to be introduced to somebody affiliated with these fabulous hotels. matt: olivia and i both lived in london. these are the most luxurious hotels in the city. olivia: a ton of five-star hotels in london. is there not a glut? isn't there a big enough global elite that can...
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north of the uk. temperatures at 11 degrees in london average temperatures for you in berlin with the high of 9 degreesand still quite warm across the east. 13 for the high in kiev with partly sunny skies on wednesday. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm keikichi hanada. on behalf of our team, thank you for staying with us. copter crash in argentina that left 7 french people that -- 8 french people dead. among the victims, three sports stars filming a reality show. japan marks the fourth anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that sparked the disaster at fukushima. that left close to 19,000 dead or missing. and the iraqi army says it has taken back a town from the islamic state. just outside the militant stronghold of tikrit. those are the headlines. thanks for joining us. france has sent two
north of the uk. temperatures at 11 degrees in london average temperatures for you in berlin with the high of 9 degreesand still quite warm across the east. 13 for the high in kiev with partly sunny skies on wednesday. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm keikichi hanada. on behalf of our team, thank you for staying with us. copter crash in argentina that left 7 french people that -- 8 french people dead. among the victims,...
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north africa. this unique celestial event was witnessed from space as well. the world weather center we have more. we were here waiting here in london to see it but it was so cloudy yesterday, that many of the children that went out there to see it kept saying where exactly is it? we can't see it. >> i heard, and i saw you reporting from that. a bit unfortunate. >> yes. it was unfortunate. very upset about it but the best view without a doubt, was from space. wasn't it? >> in fact it was. you've got to see the phenomenal video coming in from a satellite. people actually viewing it from earth. well only got to see it sometimes, if they were lucky, if the skies cleared overhead from above, this is a few hundred kilometers from above. look that. you can actually see the full
north africa. this unique celestial event was witnessed from space as well. the world weather center we have more. we were here waiting here in london to see it but it was so cloudy yesterday, that many of the children that went out there to see it kept saying where exactly is it? we can't see it. >> i heard, and i saw you reporting from that. a bit unfortunate. >> yes. it was unfortunate. very upset about it but the best view without a doubt, was from space. wasn't it? >> in...
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[applause] >> the thing is, they see with a north london geek. >> who cares? who doesn't?it was mentioned earlier by a member of the audience but a lot of people when i look at your candidacy from the most powerful job in the land they look at you and they think what a shame it's not his brother. >> well, look, you know that's not the way i see it isn't? >> of course it isn't. >> exactly. unique toughness in this job. people have felt a lot out of me over four and half years right? i'm a pretty resilient guy and i would be underestimated at every turn. people said i wouldn't become leader entity. people said four years ago he can't become prime minister. i think again. usni can't win a majority. i think again. let people underestimate me. what i care about is what's happened to the british people in their lives and i think i can change. i know i'm the right man for the job. that's why i'm sitting here. that's why i believe i'm the best choice to be prime minister. >> ed miliband, thank you. [applause] you are okay ed. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> enjoyed that. >> it was fun, yes. >> david cam
[applause] >> the thing is, they see with a north london geek. >> who cares? who doesn't?it was mentioned earlier by a member of the audience but a lot of people when i look at your candidacy from the most powerful job in the land they look at you and they think what a shame it's not his brother. >> well, look, you know that's not the way i see it isn't? >> of course it isn't. >> exactly. unique toughness in this job. people have felt a lot out of me over four and...
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in london, pmi north of 60, 60.1, really strong.ust for the euros and but for the u.k. ftse 100 held back by barclays numbers. provisions dragging down barclays and makes up 2% of the ftse. bond market is the same story. yields go lower, equities go higher and we see yields lower. austria did something special. auction five-year debt in the primary markets for the first time with a negative yield. in secondary markets, austrian debt five years with a negative yield. forget germany, everyone is doing it. 10 year italy meets spain. 1.34% on the italian 10 year. pretty much the same on the spanish 10 year. the start of the year, the spread was 25 basis points. why? spanish politics. and little bit more stable in italy when you compare politics. fx market 17 central banks eased monetary policy this year. the headline, the aussie dollar goes higher. up .5% against every single major currency. francine: thank you jonathan ferro with the latest on currencies. in 25 minutes "surveillance." what are we looking at? tom: economics, finance and
in london, pmi north of 60, 60.1, really strong.ust for the euros and but for the u.k. ftse 100 held back by barclays numbers. provisions dragging down barclays and makes up 2% of the ftse. bond market is the same story. yields go lower, equities go higher and we see yields lower. austria did something special. auction five-year debt in the primary markets for the first time with a negative yield. in secondary markets, austrian debt five years with a negative yield. forget germany, everyone is...
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the booth story begins in 1821 when a young couple arrives from london and they settle in an area north of baltimore. i think everyone knows 95 going up towards wilmington, philadelphia. 30 miles up that way you come to bel air, maryland. often the country, the booth family built a cabin, a log house, and at 1851 they built a more substantial home known as tudor hall. he would spend most of his time there. also at a townhouse in baltimore. the townhouse is gone no. it is not there, but it was east of the city's commercial core. it was a substantial middle-class neighborhood. i'm sure some of us know the father, julius williams booth. maybe during the henry jackson era, the great actor of the 1820's and 1830's. when he was on, he was a successful actor. when he was off, he was very challenging. he could insult audiences, walk out on them, or simply sometimes refuse to show up. i think alcohol was the main thing in his life, but there seemed to be organic problems there ,too. was very challenging as a parent. maybe i do that, maybe i didn't, but as i got further into it i realized this is
the booth story begins in 1821 when a young couple arrives from london and they settle in an area north of baltimore. i think everyone knows 95 going up towards wilmington, philadelphia. 30 miles up that way you come to bel air, maryland. often the country, the booth family built a cabin, a log house, and at 1851 they built a more substantial home known as tudor hall. he would spend most of his time there. also at a townhouse in baltimore. the townhouse is gone no. it is not there, but it was...
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next stop, london and home-- that is, after one more leg, a 3,000-mile row across the north atlantic.t is. i'm definitely not taking it for granted. >> reporter: outen started her trip from london in april 2011 and cycled across europe to russia, then went on to japan to row across the pacific ocean. it was there in 2012 that she encountered a tropical storm. for three days, she tried to ride it out through 50-foot waves. >> that was three utterly frightening days when i didn't know if i was going to be okay. >> reporter: the japanese coast guard had to rescue her. but they didn't put you off from going across another ocean. >> i was really clear in my head, in my heart during that storm that i was going to go back out. >> reporter: but back home depression set in. it took her six months to get back her passion for adventure and a new boat. it helped that during that time she met the love of her life her girlfriend, lucy. six months later, after returning to japan to complete that pacific ocean leg, she called lucy from her satellite phone and asked her to marry her. >> i was about 1,
next stop, london and home-- that is, after one more leg, a 3,000-mile row across the north atlantic.t is. i'm definitely not taking it for granted. >> reporter: outen started her trip from london in april 2011 and cycled across europe to russia, then went on to japan to row across the pacific ocean. it was there in 2012 that she encountered a tropical storm. for three days, she tried to ride it out through 50-foot waves. >> that was three utterly frightening days when i didn't know...
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we realize our gasoline is a lot based on brent north sea crude in london but yet gasoline -- oil prices all over have been going lower and gasoline is going up here. >> that's exactly right. of course, we want to know what is going on. for more we're charged by carl and chris. welcome to you both. this is a little bit of an educational experience guys for us here. carl the fact that gasoline price is tied to brent more than wti, talk to us a little bit about what is going to be the next driver for gasoline prices then. >> the big thing here is why we're building so many crude stocks is refineries aren't running. we've seen them drop by a million barrels a day in late january and they're still not back up yet. the less they're producing, the less gasoline we have but demand keeps going higher. >> chris, you were the one that told us not too long ago that it would take a while for the guys to stop pumping oil in this country. we would probably not see it slow down until june of this year. that's exactly what's happening here. when do we finally see a slowdown, if at all? >> you know i thi
we realize our gasoline is a lot based on brent north sea crude in london but yet gasoline -- oil prices all over have been going lower and gasoline is going up here. >> that's exactly right. of course, we want to know what is going on. for more we're charged by carl and chris. welcome to you both. this is a little bit of an educational experience guys for us here. carl the fact that gasoline price is tied to brent more than wti, talk to us a little bit about what is going to be the next...
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london. they settle in an area north of baltimore. everybody knows 95 going up from wilmington philadelphia. 30 miles up that way towards bel air maryland. not in bel air, but in the country, the booth family built a log house and in 1851 built a more substantial home known as tudor hall. this is where wilkes would gorwrorow up. he also grew up in a townhouse in baltimore, but that is gone now. just east of the city's commercial rapport. the father, i am sure someone was know the father. during the andrew jackson area, a great actor of the 20's and 1930's --1920's and 1930's. when he was off, he was very challenging. he would give himself to audiences, walkout on them, or simply sometimes refuse to show up. i think alcohol was the main thing in his life. there seemed to be organic troubles too. he was very challenging as a parent. as it got further into it, i realized this is a very difficult dad. he could be violent with the kids. he is not a violent person 24/7, he had great periods too. but he could be physically bad. he would puni
london. they settle in an area north of baltimore. everybody knows 95 going up from wilmington philadelphia. 30 miles up that way towards bel air maryland. not in bel air, but in the country, the booth family built a log house and in 1851 built a more substantial home known as tudor hall. this is where wilkes would gorwrorow up. he also grew up in a townhouse in baltimore, but that is gone now. just east of the city's commercial rapport. the father, i am sure someone was know the father. during...
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north. >> thank you very much indeed. let's take you to london to the heart of the british established, in fact. there you see parliament square and that is a bronze statue of mahatma gandhi which has been unveiled. about an hour ago or so. this is the latest edition to parliament square. so this statute joins figures of nelson mandela, as well as churchill. churchill describing this leader of the fight for independence and described him in withering terms. described him as an fachir half naked fachir is the word that churchill used against him. that's the scene an hour ago in the heart of london. this was a statue funded by private donations. an indian tycoon donating the largest portion >>> more to come here at al jazeera, including we ask what u.s. president obama could have done to prevent the rise of i.s.i.l. and there's good news for patients going to public hospitals in zimbabwe >>> in sport we see a bird hitting an eagle in florida. andy joins us in just a little while. >>> hello again, you are with al jazeera. these are the top stories.
north. >> thank you very much indeed. let's take you to london to the heart of the british established, in fact. there you see parliament square and that is a bronze statue of mahatma gandhi which has been unveiled. about an hour ago or so. this is the latest edition to parliament square. so this statute joins figures of nelson mandela, as well as churchill. churchill describing this leader of the fight for independence and described him in withering terms. described him as an fachir half...
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north korean sympathizer. corrects -- >> 7:44 in london. the change gear.asting time with its expansion in europe. they opened a store in london a year ago. tomorrow, it will open the first j.crew in france right in the heart of paris. joining us is mickey drexler the ceo of the business. we met a year or so ago in london. you said you are going to school to work out how to do this international -- j.crew internationally. what have you learned. >> have learned a j.crew is pretty much an international language. what is good in america or new york, it is also good in london. customers behave pretty consistently when it comes to wanting nice goods worldwide. that is something we have felt all along but it is proving itself out. >> paris would seem a logical destination for you to go. why now? why do you think it is the right time to open up in the eurozone? >> it is hard to say what the right time or wrong time is. i was thinking right time is when you make the decision to go . we have five stores in the u.k. we thought the next step was paris. paris to us is
north korean sympathizer. corrects -- >> 7:44 in london. the change gear.asting time with its expansion in europe. they opened a store in london a year ago. tomorrow, it will open the first j.crew in france right in the heart of paris. joining us is mickey drexler the ceo of the business. we met a year or so ago in london. you said you are going to school to work out how to do this international -- j.crew internationally. what have you learned. >> have learned a j.crew is pretty...
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korea have been engaged in military training right now, north korea has been firing away its usual threats. david? >> terry moran live in london tonight on the attack on the american ambassador to south korea korea. >>> there is also breaking news back here at home tonight out of ferguson missouri. darren wilson now 0officially cleared of civil rights violations in the shooting death of michael brown. tonight, brown's family speaking out, and it comes 24 hours after that scathing report finding a pat herb of racism and discrimination inside ferguson's police force. and tonight, stunning new revelations, e-mails from officers making racist remarks. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas with the e-mails as the police are set to respond. >> reporter: no federal prosecution of the white police officer in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man. >> the facts do not support the filing of criminal charges against officer darren wilson. >> reporter: wilson had always maintained his innocence, including in this exclusive interview with abc news. >> is there anything you could have done differently that would have prevente
korea have been engaged in military training right now, north korea has been firing away its usual threats. david? >> terry moran live in london tonight on the attack on the american ambassador to south korea korea. >>> there is also breaking news back here at home tonight out of ferguson missouri. darren wilson now 0officially cleared of civil rights violations in the shooting death of michael brown. tonight, brown's family speaking out, and it comes 24 hours after that scathing...
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it also flies to north africa turkey and main european cities such as london, paris, amsterdam amsterdamd barcelona. carrier uses mainly airbus a31 s and larger a320s. the single aisle workhouse planes favored for shorter routes. and are on the whole considered safe and reliable aircraft. the pilots of lufthanza and germanwings have staged strikes in recent years as the company has attempted to revise pay and conditions to compete with europe's bigger budget airlines. unlike other budget airlines germanwings is a member of an airline alliance. in this case star alliance through the parent lufthanza. it also has higher priced business class tickets that allow passengers to use lounges and also has its own frequent flyer program. jim bowelen, cnn -- jim boulden, cnn, london. >>> wee much more coverage of the crash of flight 9525 on our website. you can log on to cnn.com for the latest developments on the investigation and the information on how you can help. >>> still to come for you this hour decision day for amanda knox. while the accused waits in the united states an italian court is ju
it also flies to north africa turkey and main european cities such as london, paris, amsterdam amsterdamd barcelona. carrier uses mainly airbus a31 s and larger a320s. the single aisle workhouse planes favored for shorter routes. and are on the whole considered safe and reliable aircraft. the pilots of lufthanza and germanwings have staged strikes in recent years as the company has attempted to revise pay and conditions to compete with europe's bigger budget airlines. unlike other budget...
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. >> that crash happened in north carolina, but it is having a ripple effect up and down the east coast. i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. at least 50 people were killed when an amtrak train collided with an 18-wheeler. from there they will catch trains to make stops in wilmington -- >> denise this is impacting passengers who weren't even on the train. >> reporter: well hundreds of passengers had top find other ways o get to their destinations or they ended up throwing in the town and getting refunds for their tickets. now i just got off the phone with the manager of 30th street station. she says passengers coming in from washington via train to the 30th street station should be arriving over the next few hours here on track three. passengers on a derailed amtrak train bound for philadelphia are hours from getting home. survivors of the crash that injured at least 55 people talk about the moment of impact captured on video by a witness. >> big boom. >> it jolted me. i went flying forward into my tray. it was a massive jolt forward. >> meanwhile, headaches linger for passengers at 30th street s
. >> that crash happened in north carolina, but it is having a ripple effect up and down the east coast. i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. at least 50 people were killed when an amtrak train collided with an 18-wheeler. from there they will catch trains to make stops in wilmington -- >> denise this is impacting passengers who weren't even on the train. >> reporter: well hundreds of passengers had top find other ways o get to their destinations or they...
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to get a cease-fire in one city an iconic and important city in the north, aleppo, is proving difficult. so this morning here in londonear, what exactly -- who's agreed to what i began by asking him, what has president assad agreed to? >> president assad agreed to respond to my request to all sides, including, obviously, assad and the government, to stop heavy shelling aerial bombing, which means also very much bombing. all over the city of aleppo during six week when the u.n. will try to show to the local population on all sides the benefits of what does it mean an escalation of the conflict. the most aggressive part of the conflict, the one which has killed most of the people has been heavy weaponry. on both sides, by the way, but particularly the aerial bombing. >> but he has only agreed to a six-week suspension of the bombing in the city not in the north, which has seen the worst of the bombing, including the barrel bombs that he denied to the bbc even existed. and the cease-fire you're talking about, the freeze is only in one neighborhood of a city. so it's far less than you originally envisioned. >> well let me
to get a cease-fire in one city an iconic and important city in the north, aleppo, is proving difficult. so this morning here in londonear, what exactly -- who's agreed to what i began by asking him, what has president assad agreed to? >> president assad agreed to respond to my request to all sides, including, obviously, assad and the government, to stop heavy shelling aerial bombing, which means also very much bombing. all over the city of aleppo during six week when the u.n. will try to...
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north. >> jimmy: i don't know why i ask that, the only part i've been to is london and i don't know where> right. then you go, oh! >> jimmy: oh, sheffield! we had a baseball player with that last name. yes, i see. are you from like an acting family? >> no. all my family are doctors. they're medical profession. >> jimmy: so losers, yeah. >> losers, yes. >> jimmy: all your family, they're all doctors? >> yes, like a family business. my grandparents started it. then it was sort of mandatory. and all my cousins are doctors too. i was just -- didn't get the memo. >> jimmy: you're the black sheep of the family. >> yes. it was great. then you'd get your shots at the breakfast table. you know. totally illegal. >> jimmy: so if you had -- you wouldn't have to ever go to the doctor, would you? >> no. no, never went to the doctor. although you'd come down and there would be like some terrifyingly graphic picture of a rash or something from some random medical journal that would just be on the kitchen table. >> jimmy: i see. >> while you're eating dinner. it has its low points. >> is that what scared
north. >> jimmy: i don't know why i ask that, the only part i've been to is london and i don't know where> right. then you go, oh! >> jimmy: oh, sheffield! we had a baseball player with that last name. yes, i see. are you from like an acting family? >> no. all my family are doctors. they're medical profession. >> jimmy: so losers, yeah. >> losers, yes. >> jimmy: all your family, they're all doctors? >> yes, like a family business. my grandparents...
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the booth story begins in 1821 when a young couple arrives from london and they settle in an area northf baltimore. i think everyone knows 95 going up towards wilmington, philadelphia. 30 miles up that way you come to bel air, maryland. often the country, the booth family built a cabin, a log house, and at 1851 they built a more substantial home known as tudor hall. he would spend most of his time there. also at a townhouse in baltimore. the townhouse is gone no. it is not there, but it was east of the city's commercial core. it was a substantial middle-class neighborhood. i'm sure some of us know the father, julius williams booth. maybe during the henry jackson era, the great actor of the 1820's and 1830's. when he was on, he was a successful actor. when he was off, he was very challenging. he could insult audiences, walk out on them, or simply sometimes refuse to show up. i think alcohol was the main thing in his life, but there seemed to be organic problems there ,too. was very challenging as a parent. maybe i do that, maybe i didn't, but as i got further into it i realized this is a
the booth story begins in 1821 when a young couple arrives from london and they settle in an area northf baltimore. i think everyone knows 95 going up towards wilmington, philadelphia. 30 miles up that way you come to bel air, maryland. often the country, the booth family built a cabin, a log house, and at 1851 they built a more substantial home known as tudor hall. he would spend most of his time there. also at a townhouse in baltimore. the townhouse is gone no. it is not there, but it was...
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molder to the world's oldest continuous sunday number, the london observer to do the a similar thing. comes over to the pond here to be the north american correspondent and then joins the u.s. suns a national and foreign editor and columnist. so nicholas has worked for a very wide range across the political spectrum of different editorial continuum or editorial content from different newspapers. he now is the international editor of ""newsweek"" where he presides over the foreign and political coverage and also a reuters correspondent, a regular guest on cnn on msmbc, fox news abc also a reuters columnist. he has been on the charlie rose show. he helped found the daily beast and he ran the editorial side of oprah winfrey's web site. the book, the sphinx we know has over 1400-footnotes so we can say he has done his homework. i'm going to let you hear from niklas how he came about this title but i'm going to share something from our archives. we have another rid of the stephens sphinx and that is something fdr wrote just before the great crash six days before. he is governor of new york and writes his broker to sell some securiti
molder to the world's oldest continuous sunday number, the london observer to do the a similar thing. comes over to the pond here to be the north american correspondent and then joins the u.s. suns a national and foreign editor and columnist. so nicholas has worked for a very wide range across the political spectrum of different editorial continuum or editorial content from different newspapers. he now is the international editor of ""newsweek"" where he presides over the...
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london. >> thank you for having me. >>> nigeria military detained two al jazeera journalists in the north.ere embedded with the military before they were detain detained and held if their hotel since tuesday. al jazeera is demanding their release. here is what is coming up, on the news hour how bombs which can't be seen are another dangerer in the fight for northern iraq. and freedom of religion and freedom to discriminate, the debate in the u.s. over a controversial new law. and in sport we will hear from australia cricket captain as the country celebrates the fifth world title. ♪ but first the syrian government has reportedly sent one of its top military commanders to recapture idlib and coalition of rebel factions took control of the area after four days of fighting and it's the second provincial capitol to fall into opposition hands and the city is close to a major highway that links the capitol damascus with aleppo and syrian refugees need aid with resources dwindling fast and increasing gap likely to be addressed at the third international aid conference held in kuwait on tuesday and
london. >> thank you for having me. >>> nigeria military detained two al jazeera journalists in the north.ere embedded with the military before they were detain detained and held if their hotel since tuesday. al jazeera is demanding their release. here is what is coming up, on the news hour how bombs which can't be seen are another dangerer in the fight for northern iraq. and freedom of religion and freedom to discriminate, the debate in the u.s. over a controversial new law. and...
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and he begins as chief of staff through the north african campaign sicily italy and then joins him in london in december/january of '44 -- '43-'44. and as chief of staff of spring headquarters through the end of the war. so smith not only was the chief of staff, but he was essentially foreign minister for the supreme headquarters dealing not only with the british, but also with the french. p it's interesting because eisenhower doesn't sign the italian capitulation, beetle smith does. and eisenhower doesn't sign the german capitulation beetle smith does. in both cases eisenhower was afraid there'd be repercussions or it'd wash back on him. so smith did a lot of the dirty work, the heavy lifting. that allowed eisenhower to be above it all and be the effective leader that he was. when it came right down and eisenhower was forced to make a decision -- and he was always reluctant to make decisions -- the last person he turned to was beetle smith. and the most dramatic example of that would be d-day. the weather, it was the worst storm in 70 years, and if they'd pushed back the invasion for a mont
and he begins as chief of staff through the north african campaign sicily italy and then joins him in london in december/january of '44 -- '43-'44. and as chief of staff of spring headquarters through the end of the war. so smith not only was the chief of staff, but he was essentially foreign minister for the supreme headquarters dealing not only with the british, but also with the french. p it's interesting because eisenhower doesn't sign the italian capitulation, beetle smith does. and...