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a question for hundreds of asylum seekers forced out of a camp in northern france. checkmate -- grandmasters reunite as they do battle again. coming up this hour, the tragic love affair between his -- a poet, john keats, and his news, it's the silver spring -- and his , hits the silver screen. it is 7:00 p.m. in beijing, mid day here in london and 7:00 a.m. in new york or world leaders are gathering in an attempt to breathe new life into deadlocked negotiations on reducing greenhouse gases. china's president is expected to announce new plans to cut his country's carbon emissions. barack obama will also address this one-day summit. will they be able to bridge the gap between leading producers like their countries and the developing nations bearing the brunt. live to beijing in a moment. but first from the correspondent barbara plant. >> it makes the point, save the rainforests and stop global warming. celebrities joined the environmental activist, making their pitch. time is short to deal with dangerous levels of greenhouse gases. it took a day to put up, 40 seconds
a question for hundreds of asylum seekers forced out of a camp in northern france. checkmate -- grandmasters reunite as they do battle again. coming up this hour, the tragic love affair between his -- a poet, john keats, and his news, it's the silver spring -- and his , hits the silver screen. it is 7:00 p.m. in beijing, mid day here in london and 7:00 a.m. in new york or world leaders are gathering in an attempt to breathe new life into deadlocked negotiations on reducing greenhouse gases....
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. >> police officers in northern france dismantled accounts set up by migrants known as the jungle on the edge of the port town of cali. 300 people were detained in the operation. >> bans on spoking in public places have had a bigger impact on health than expected. heart attacks went down more than 25% after the bans were brought in, that according to roimpers in the u.s.a. the deposed president of honduras returned to his country this week and sought refuge in the brazilian embassy. thousands of supporters clashed with police outside the building. as the week came to a close, there was news of talks between the two sides had been arranged. dominick caine with that. >> fighting on the streets in brazil as thousands of supporters of ousted president manuel staveplza lace -- zalias were on the streets. today he got his answer. it was his followers who bore the frunt. >> they are prisoners sthoge teargas bombs. ner corrupt. we want them to help us to take them out. >> mr. zalais' supporters are hoping the group of organization of american states could help and that brazil might mediate,
. >> police officers in northern france dismantled accounts set up by migrants known as the jungle on the edge of the port town of cali. 300 people were detained in the operation. >> bans on spoking in public places have had a bigger impact on health than expected. heart attacks went down more than 25% after the bans were brought in, that according to roimpers in the u.s.a. the deposed president of honduras returned to his country this week and sought refuge in the brazilian...
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at least 270 migrants, many of them minors, have been detained in northern france, as police cleared out the makeshift camp known as the jungle. it has been housing asylum seekers trying to smuggle themselves into britain. there were some clashese enoughm asylum. more than a quarter of those rounded up are minors, children who have been living in this squalor for months. on a tour of the site, the french immigration ministers said the closers sends a strong message to traffickers that squashing no longer offered a ticket to england. the authorities were quick to wipe out all traces of the camp, but the migrants themselves will not be cleared away so easily. looking at all the bathetic bits and pieces still lying around here, it is almost unimaginable to think that this used to be home to 800 migrants. but something does not add up. police today arrested 276 people, so where did all the rest go? some of the detained man will be given asylum in france, but all want to come to britain. >> some say they have family members in the uk. others said they had the perception that it would be e
at least 270 migrants, many of them minors, have been detained in northern france, as police cleared out the makeshift camp known as the jungle. it has been housing asylum seekers trying to smuggle themselves into britain. there were some clashese enoughm asylum. more than a quarter of those rounded up are minors, children who have been living in this squalor for months. on a tour of the site, the french immigration ministers said the closers sends a strong message to traffickers that squashing...
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at least 270 migrants, many of them -, have been detained in northern france as police cleared up the this camp, and they followed their orders to the letter. in the processing line, each migrant told his story, hoping it would be enough to win him asylum. more than a quarter of those rounded up our -, children who have been living in squalor for months. on a tour of the site, the french immigration ministers said -- sent a strong message to traffickers -- that squatting no longer offered a ticket to anyone. the authorities were quick to wipe out all traces of the camp, but the migrants themselves would not be cleared away so easily. looking at all the pathetic bits and pieces still lying around, it is almost unimaginable to think that this used to be home to 800 migrants. but something does not add up. police today arrested 276 people, so where did all the rest go? some of the detained men will be given asylum in france, but all wanted to come to britain. >> some said they had family members in the u.k. and wanted to go to join them, and others said they had the perception that it wo
at least 270 migrants, many of them -, have been detained in northern france as police cleared up the this camp, and they followed their orders to the letter. in the processing line, each migrant told his story, hoping it would be enough to win him asylum. more than a quarter of those rounded up our -, children who have been living in squalor for months. on a tour of the site, the french immigration ministers said -- sent a strong message to traffickers -- that squatting no longer offered a...
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france's northern coast has been a bottleneck for illegal migrants traveling to britain for years. the jungle is located outside calais' main ferry terminal. it's just eight miles from another camp which was closed in 2002. since then the number of foiled attempts to enter the uk has more than doubled, from 7,500 in 2004 to almost 20,000 last year. >> the conditions in the camp according to colleagues who have been there only this week are amongst the worst they've ever seen. and that's people who have been to camps in rwanda and the middle east. >> reporter: today's operation lasted just an hour. bulldozers have already been moved in to clear the scene. [ sobbing ] the illegal migrants have already traveled far. this is just another stage in their journey. >>> for the next two nights in our "signature story," we're going to take you to the caribb tell you about a side of life that gets very little attention. it's an issue that exists in the shadows of the country where tourism drives the economy. that issue is the spread of aids, especially among young gay men. "worldfocus" corres
france's northern coast has been a bottleneck for illegal migrants traveling to britain for years. the jungle is located outside calais' main ferry terminal. it's just eight miles from another camp which was closed in 2002. since then the number of foiled attempts to enter the uk has more than doubled, from 7,500 in 2004 to almost 20,000 last year. >> the conditions in the camp according to colleagues who have been there only this week are amongst the worst they've ever seen. and that's...
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germany has 4500 troops serving in northern regions. italy, france, canada, also present with significant number of troops in the country. joining me from london is the foreign editor of "gut *." i know you are embarking on a major reviewthe major times" on what on earth should be done. what do you make of the general mcchrystal's warnings? >> the same as what we reached as well. we had a meeting last week. we brought in some of our correspondents covering the country for the last few years. i think the general consensus was we are in a very difficult situation with the karzai government. the military campaign is not going well. there is a lack of focus, i think, in western capitals on this and we could end up losing the war with a very serious consequences for western security. if we don't adjust the various problems. i think that is what general mcchrystal was saying very much in his report back to washington. >> as increasingly difficult as it is politically -- the more troops, tens of thousand of american troops, let alone building the afghan for
germany has 4500 troops serving in northern regions. italy, france, canada, also present with significant number of troops in the country. joining me from london is the foreign editor of "gut *." i know you are embarking on a major reviewthe major times" on what on earth should be done. what do you make of the general mcchrystal's warnings? >> the same as what we reached as well. we had a meeting last week. we brought in some of our correspondents covering the country for...
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the decision and the fact that the main allied effort would be to attack germany and france and northern europe manipulate that the soviet occupation of central europe and the bullpen would become inevitable and there would bing in the allies could do about it. roosevelt with high-minded naiveness, rejected any idea of spears of influence after the war but churchill well aware stalin would do the utmost to turn the countries into satellite states went to moscow in 1944 to try to save something from the approaching disaster. the only country le could hope to save was greece and thus keep the soviets out of the eastern mediterranean. this was the much criticized, percentage agreement, where churchill conceded control of bulgaria and romania and yugoslavia which all lay directly in the path of the red army. it play have been immoral but it was the only form of politic that was likely to work with stalin. and the conference is sometimes betrayed as the great betrayal but who was the betrayer of central and southern europe. it wasn't church. , if anybody was on court, it was roosevelt who tho
the decision and the fact that the main allied effort would be to attack germany and france and northern europe manipulate that the soviet occupation of central europe and the bullpen would become inevitable and there would bing in the allies could do about it. roosevelt with high-minded naiveness, rejected any idea of spears of influence after the war but churchill well aware stalin would do the utmost to turn the countries into satellite states went to moscow in 1944 to try to save something...
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france in late july 1944. churchill delayed the invasion of northern europe for the wrong reasons. he wanted to attack an advance northeast into central europe to prevent the red army's occupation. this is militarily unsound, i will certainly admit. it shows his determination to save central europe, something which did not concern the americans. they saw this as an example of churchill playing politics. they could not have been more wrong and underestimating the intention to impose an accord on a across central and eastern europe. the point is that he was proved right, whether or not it was for the wrong reasons. ahold allied strategy had been determined at the conference in 1943. stalin was in the driver's seat, partly because he claimed that the soviet union was suffering the bulk of the casualties. roosevelt, and an attempt to curry favor, was cutting himself loose from his close alliance with churchill. he was agreeing on matters with stolen behind churchill's back and making jokes about the british attempt to hold on to the empire. it was roosevelt who put paid to churchill's
france in late july 1944. churchill delayed the invasion of northern europe for the wrong reasons. he wanted to attack an advance northeast into central europe to prevent the red army's occupation. this is militarily unsound, i will certainly admit. it shows his determination to save central europe, something which did not concern the americans. they saw this as an example of churchill playing politics. they could not have been more wrong and underestimating the intention to impose an accord on...
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the immigration debate in france, whe hundreds of illegal immigrants, manyrom afghantan, are trying to find their way to a better life in great britain. well today the northern french portity of calais, the authorities made good on tir threat to shut down a camp where the migrantswere waiting to ke their journey. we hear in this report froitn. reporter: the police came a dawn. 70officers descended on the illegal migrant ca known as the jungle. some were led force. others were caied away. officials say 28were rounded up. half were miners. aid workers cused the police of being heavy hded. the day ben more peacefully. the jungle was home tos many as ahousand migrants. many had left knowing the poce were on their way. the who stayed stood quietly behind bners asking for prottion and shelter. fran's northern coast has been a bottleneck for illegal grants traveling to britain for yes. the jungles located outside calais' ma ferry terminal. it's jt eight miles from another camp which was csed in 2002. since then the number ofoiled attempts to enter the uk h morehan doubled,rom 7,500 in 2004 to almost 2000 last year. >> the conditions in the camp aremongst the worst
the immigration debate in france, whe hundreds of illegal immigrants, manyrom afghantan, are trying to find their way to a better life in great britain. well today the northern french portity of calais, the authorities made good on tir threat to shut down a camp where the migrantswere waiting to ke their journey. we hear in this report froitn. reporter: the police came a dawn. 70officers descended on the illegal migrant ca known as the jungle. some were led force. others were caied away....
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northern irish peace process. last week new respected names joined the cue, paul volcker, carla hills and paul wolfson. france has indicated a willingness to engage hamas and london surprised preparedness for dialog with the political wing of hezbollahn lebanon would appear to be the opening for a similar deal with the hamas political wing in the near future. hamas, it seems, it on a roll. more than arafat and fatah ever could, hamas has proved that it can fight but it has also demonsated that it can hold its fire. the movement still has a foot firmly planted in resistance but it has stamped the other firmly in the democratic political process. hamas refuses to recognize israel but it has moved its bottom line. it says it can accept a palestinian state adjacent to a jewish state. the two-state solution that benjamin netanyahu opposes and leaves the question that the provocative question that all of the land that became israel. in traveling to the united states this week i stoppedn damascus to interview mishal for my newspaper. this was the first time for the hamas leader to be interviewed on the implications
northern irish peace process. last week new respected names joined the cue, paul volcker, carla hills and paul wolfson. france has indicated a willingness to engage hamas and london surprised preparedness for dialog with the political wing of hezbollahn lebanon would appear to be the opening for a similar deal with the hamas political wing in the near future. hamas, it seems, it on a roll. more than arafat and fatah ever could, hamas has proved that it can fight but it has also demonsated that...
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northern ireland. >> good morning. we are here to announce that yesterday in vienna, the united states, the united kingdom and france presented demonstrating that the islamic republic of iran has been building a covert uranium enrichment facility near qum for several years. earlier this week, the iranian government presented a letter to the iaea that made reference to a new enrichment facility years after they had started its construction. the existence of this facility underscores iran's continuing unwillingness to meet its obligations under u.n. security council resolutions and iaea requirements. we expect the iaea to immediately investigate this disturbing information and to report to the iaea board of governors. now, iran's decision to build yet another nuclear facility without notifying the iaea represents a direct challenge to the basic compact at the center of the non-proliferation regime. these rules are clear -- all nations have the right to peaceful nuclear energy. those nations with nuclear weapons must move towards disarmament. those nations without nuclear weapons must forsake them. that compact has largely held
northern ireland. >> good morning. we are here to announce that yesterday in vienna, the united states, the united kingdom and france presented demonstrating that the islamic republic of iran has been building a covert uranium enrichment facility near qum for several years. earlier this week, the iranian government presented a letter to the iaea that made reference to a new enrichment facility years after they had started its construction. the existence of this facility underscores iran's...
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northern and central georgia as this historic flood took place. what's remarkable to me, without a tropical storm or hurricane. you get this kind of rainfall, anything remotely close to this, 2004 with hurricane francestainly unusual. waters are receding now and hopefully the rain will hold off. no guarantee of that for the next few days. back to you. >> another thing we have to worry about. rob marciano, appreciate it. thank you so much. >>> we want to let you know authorities in central illinois are investigating the killings of five family members in what they describe as a brutal homicide. three of the victims were children. the bodies found yesterday in ta home in the farming community of beason about 40 miles northeast of springfield. officials say a 3-year-old is a possible survivor. authorities have not revealed how the victims died. no suspect or arrests at this point, but we'll keep you posted. >>> an arizona couple insists the photos of their three daughter, the kind of bathtime pictures most families have. after the images were took to walmart to be developed, child protective services showed up and took their girls. it happened last fall. ed kids18 months, 4 and 5 years old. the couple d
northern and central georgia as this historic flood took place. what's remarkable to me, without a tropical storm or hurricane. you get this kind of rainfall, anything remotely close to this, 2004 with hurricane francestainly unusual. waters are receding now and hopefully the rain will hold off. no guarantee of that for the next few days. back to you. >> another thing we have to worry about. rob marciano, appreciate it. thank you so much. >>> we want to let you know authorities...