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. >>> raids targeted one south london gangs. ere were 12 raids in london and eight in bedford, just outside of the capital. and further raids in essex, east of the capital and scotland. 29 people were arrested. >>> russia is famous for its vodka, but a new warning has emerged for men who drink too much of it. the drinking habits of 50,000 adult men as part of the investigations into the country's high rates of premature death. >> reporter: vodka has been part of the social fabric of russian life for 36 years, but for a growing section here, the party has gone on too long. at a wedding, the couple toast their wedding with vodka. a drink that will follow them through their lives. divorce rates are soaring. and vodka is the cause of extraordinarily high of early death of russian men. dying before 55 due to heavy drinking, and to put that in perspective, the rate in britain is only 7%. >> there are so many alcoholics here. so many. first of all, vodka is so cheap. it only costs a dollar a bottle. >> russian people drink a lot because
. >>> raids targeted one south london gangs. ere were 12 raids in london and eight in bedford, just outside of the capital. and further raids in essex, east of the capital and scotland. 29 people were arrested. >>> russia is famous for its vodka, but a new warning has emerged for men who drink too much of it. the drinking habits of 50,000 adult men as part of the investigations into the country's high rates of premature death. >> reporter: vodka has been part of the...
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it is set in south london.harles isherwood writes in the new york times as tempest, gorgeous words flow out it is so vivid. the contrary story so vivid it's as if you had a state of the art blue ray player stuck into your brain, projecting image after image that sears itself into your consciousness. how do you like that? [laughter] that is what you said. that is what he said. you can catch her show in brooklyn through january 19. here is a look at the opening sequence. >> in the old days, the myths with the stories we use to explain ourselves. how can we explain the way we hate ourselves? the things we have made ourselves into? -- the way we break ourselves in two the way we overcomplicate ourselves. we are still mystical. we are still permanently trapped somewhere between the heroic and the pitiful. that is what has made is so monstrous. it feels like we have forgotten that we are much more than the sum of all of these things. the empty skies rise over the benches where the old men sit in their desolate and fr
it is set in south london.harles isherwood writes in the new york times as tempest, gorgeous words flow out it is so vivid. the contrary story so vivid it's as if you had a state of the art blue ray player stuck into your brain, projecting image after image that sears itself into your consciousness. how do you like that? [laughter] that is what you said. that is what he said. you can catch her show in brooklyn through january 19. here is a look at the opening sequence. >> in the old days,...
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currently awaiting sentencing after his conviction in december for the murder of lee rig by in south london. he admitted in court to killing rig by, but denied it was a murder. >> the british army has been called in to evacuate flooded areas in the southwest of england. some houses have been cut off for more than a month. experts predict this will be the wettest january in the region since records began more than 100 years ago. >> that's it for me in london, back to lauren in doha. >> thanks very much. please stay with us. till to come, all the port, cruding mcilroy's hot form in dubai. we'll have the details. >> in mexico, 20,000 vigilantes are joining forces with police and soldiers to combat a drug cartel. the knight's templar is challenged. the new force is in action in a western state. >> asking for support, indigenous leader speaks with his community about why they should work together with an armed vigilante group. >> we were really worried about what would happen when the self defense groups came. the day they arrived, we saw many of them weren't from the community, but we changed o
currently awaiting sentencing after his conviction in december for the murder of lee rig by in south london. he admitted in court to killing rig by, but denied it was a murder. >> the british army has been called in to evacuate flooded areas in the southwest of england. some houses have been cut off for more than a month. experts predict this will be the wettest january in the region since records began more than 100 years ago. >> that's it for me in london, back to lauren in doha....
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currently awaiting sentencing after his conviction in december for the murder of lee rig by outside south londonthe 29-year-old admitted in court to killing him, but denied it was a murder. >> the british army has been called in to help evaluate flooded areas in the southwest of england, it is thought to be the wettest january since records began almost 100 years ago. over last week's death on a boat carrying migrants. 12 people, mainly children were killed when the boat sank en route from turkey to agrees. that's it for me in london. human rights groups are accusing police officers of using a so called torture wheel. they reportedly spun the wheel to select how detainees would be abused. veronica has the details. you probably wouldn't think there is anything special about this area, a quiet middle class neighborhood. but it's now notorious. a group of policeman held suspects here indefinitely without charge, and abused them, apparently for fun. it looks like a fairly ordinary suburban street in the philippines but this house, right next to others, was effectively what human rights advocates are
currently awaiting sentencing after his conviction in december for the murder of lee rig by outside south londonthe 29-year-old admitted in court to killing him, but denied it was a murder. >> the british army has been called in to help evaluate flooded areas in the southwest of england, it is thought to be the wettest january since records began almost 100 years ago. over last week's death on a boat carrying migrants. 12 people, mainly children were killed when the boat sank en route...
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it's set in south london. charles isherwood writes in the "new york times" "as tempest gorges words that flow it they can con injury words so vivid it's as if you had a state yard blu ray player stuffed into your brain" how'd you like that? that's what he said. >> that's what he said, yeah. >> rose: you can catch "brand new ancients" at st. anne's warehouse in brooklyn. here is a look at the opening sequence. >> in the old days the myths were the stories we used to explain ourselves. but how can we explain the wait we hate ourselves the things we've made ourselves into? the way we break ourselves in two. the way we overcomplicate ourselves. we are still mythical. we are still permanently trapped somewhere between the heroic and the pitiful. we are still godly. that's what's made us so monstrous. but it feels like we've forgotten that we are much more than the sum of all these things that belong to us. the empty skies rise over the benches where the old men sit and they are desolate and friendless. and the youn
it's set in south london. charles isherwood writes in the "new york times" "as tempest gorges words that flow it they can con injury words so vivid it's as if you had a state yard blu ray player stuffed into your brain" how'd you like that? that's what he said. >> that's what he said, yeah. >> rose: you can catch "brand new ancients" at st. anne's warehouse in brooklyn. here is a look at the opening sequence. >> in the old days the myths were the...
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>> well, there have been fracking in south queens london and fracking in different parts of america.we're environmentalists, and they have seen damage caused by fracking in their areas, the devastation on the lungs, contamination, and the people locally just don't want it. they want to bring their kids up with green spaces. hey want to know that it's safe. it's been proven in america that young children and pregnant women and elderly people are most effecte affected by this f, for those it's--we just don't want it to happen. >> about the-- >> the local government, that's just a bribe. that's just a bribe. that's just a bribe by the government a saying, look, here is £100,000 which w they now see the opposition to the fracking. >> this is joe, wouldn't protesterone of theprotesters, . the u.k. government is looking at the boom that has been going on in the u.s. and the advantages it has brought to the u.s. economy, and it would like a piece of that pie as well. >> thank you very much, indeed. that's the second anniversary of the costa concordia. disaster. the cruzzer sap sighed off th
>> well, there have been fracking in south queens london and fracking in different parts of america.we're environmentalists, and they have seen damage caused by fracking in their areas, the devastation on the lungs, contamination, and the people locally just don't want it. they want to bring their kids up with green spaces. hey want to know that it's safe. it's been proven in america that young children and pregnant women and elderly people are most effecte affected by this f, for those...
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london. the un moves to stop terrible acts of violence in south sudan. >> i'm barbara sarah with the latest newsrom europe, including the russian president, vladimir putin visits victims of deadly bomb attacks. >> and the us state of colorado beginning to allow the general sale of marijuana. ♪ >>> but first the united nations says it will do everything it can to prevent further terrible acts of violence in south sudan. negotiators are due to meet in the ethiopia capitol in a few hours. most of the fighting has happened in these places, juba, bor, malacal, and mion. much of the split is along political and ethnic lines. muhammad is live for us in juba. so the un warning about what they call the terrible level of the violence and says it must end? >> yes, steven, a few hours ago the un representative to south sudan hilda johnson, spoke. she said that un resources and particularly peace keepers were severely stretched on the ground. she said they are now just capable of protecting those people who have so sought protection in un compounds. and also give a very grim picture of what has been happenin
london. the un moves to stop terrible acts of violence in south sudan. >> i'm barbara sarah with the latest newsrom europe, including the russian president, vladimir putin visits victims of deadly bomb attacks. >> and the us state of colorado beginning to allow the general sale of marijuana. ♪ >>> but first the united nations says it will do everything it can to prevent further terrible acts of violence in south sudan. negotiators are due to meet in the ethiopia capitol...
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we go to our economist from london's south binge university. he said europe's economy is looking better in 2014. >> we no longer seriously talk about the break of euros as perhaps we were 12 months ago. the euro is in a healthier place and happier place than a year ago. >> is that because of the economies of spain, italy, is more stable or the systems put in place by the eurozone are working. >> yes, there have been a number of institution innovation bolstering the power of the european central bank to intervene in the bond markets, and taking control over fiscal policy as well as monetary policies in many instances. that seems to have worked on a macro-level. >> greece, italy, france, spain, what are the flush points? >> iif you look across the euros as a whole, there is 1% growth. but beneath that there are lots of individual stories that may be positive stories in germany. france looks to be moving back in recession, president hollande is very unpopular and his tax. italy has a different sort of issues. the kind of political problems that we
we go to our economist from london's south binge university. he said europe's economy is looking better in 2014. >> we no longer seriously talk about the break of euros as perhaps we were 12 months ago. the euro is in a healthier place and happier place than a year ago. >> is that because of the economies of spain, italy, is more stable or the systems put in place by the eurozone are working. >> yes, there have been a number of institution innovation bolstering the power of...
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round out the top three south caught up with one londoner who lost his brother to a group of thousands of miles away from harm. they're young british and they're traveling to syria in a hundred people. and according to one experts the now part of the largest european islamist foreign fighting contingent in recent times. to at least eleven hundred. two. hundred it was from this picturesque seaside town in portsmouth that's a group of young men recently left to go and join the fight in syria about a month ago and news reached a community that twenty three year old it's a kitchen man was killed last fighting on the syrian front line this is the local mosque that if the current number of his friends attended before they left syria where they join one of the most radical opposition groups operating in the country isis the islamic state of iraq and show the before he died if it was active on social media placing video as an update of the group's activities now in the first interview since his brother's death mr kim jim and exclusively tells r.t. he wants to set the record straight about his
round out the top three south caught up with one londoner who lost his brother to a group of thousands of miles away from harm. they're young british and they're traveling to syria in a hundred people. and according to one experts the now part of the largest european islamist foreign fighting contingent in recent times. to at least eleven hundred. two. hundred it was from this picturesque seaside town in portsmouth that's a group of young men recently left to go and join the fight in syria...
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inaudible ] were killed, and there were a lot of shooting in the towns. >> joining me now from london, matthew from southan, welcome to al jazeera. you know the area quite well. you have filmed there and written from the area, when we hear these reports that rebels are heading towards juba, and the united nations are saying this, is it accurate? >> well, i think there's still quite a distance from juba. speaking to people who are there on the ground this morning. however, it is certainly alarming and they are certainly close enough that there's significant concern. >> what can you tell us about theat theater -- the terrain that the rebels would be fighting in and the area around bor for example? >> the area is reasonably open, however, there is a good bit of sparse brush and vegetation, so outside of the main road it's not a particularly easy terrain to move over, frequently very wet -- granted this time of the year it's much dryer than is typically the case, so they will be moving reasonably slowly through the area, so the fact that we are seeing reports of them moving south of bor is concerning. howeve
inaudible ] were killed, and there were a lot of shooting in the towns. >> joining me now from london, matthew from southan, welcome to al jazeera. you know the area quite well. you have filmed there and written from the area, when we hear these reports that rebels are heading towards juba, and the united nations are saying this, is it accurate? >> well, i think there's still quite a distance from juba. speaking to people who are there on the ground this morning. however, it is...
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the high cost of living no southern california has caused hundreds south of the border. jennifer londoneports some are taking the road less travels to work. feed the dogs, grab some breakfast. and before the sun's up, linda is out the door. like many professionals linda has a substantial commute to and from work. yet it requires more forty-five jerk planning and patience than most. to understand why, i joined linda on her drive. guilty, linda. >> good morning, jennifer. >> sometimes if it is a holiday i can be downtown san diego in 40 minutes. to 50 minutes. and the other day it's hours. but it isn't so much the normal traffic that slows her down, every day she drives across this, the world's busiest land border. >> i live in tiawana, and i work in san diego. >> and so does mario lopez. he is an american citizen working in the mayor's office in downtown san diego. and just like linda, he lives stoudt of the border. on this night, his border crossing back home to tiawana wasn't easy. >> there is a situation this week because the wait was so long. they both say living here and working her
the high cost of living no southern california has caused hundreds south of the border. jennifer londoneports some are taking the road less travels to work. feed the dogs, grab some breakfast. and before the sun's up, linda is out the door. like many professionals linda has a substantial commute to and from work. yet it requires more forty-five jerk planning and patience than most. to understand why, i joined linda on her drive. guilty, linda. >> good morning, jennifer. >> sometimes...
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south of new zealand. holly williams is in london following late developments for us tonight. hallly. >> reporter: maurice, we've been on a conference call with the australian authorities who are coordinating the rescue. they're expecting it to begin very soon and say it could take myt five hours to a full day. >> having a wonderful time. you can see we have this wonderful snowy wonderland. >> reporter: for more than a week now, expedition members have been reassuring worried families and friends via the internet that they're staying positive on board their ice-bound ship. >> brilliant! >> good things happening today! judy is giving us hugs of the day so everybody she meets in the corridor, big hugs. so that's a good thing. >> reporter: ice breakers from china and australia both attempted to free the vessel but they were also stalled by the dense pack ice, up to 15 feet deep. now the plan is to winch most of the team to safety on a helicopter from the chinese ship leaving just 22 crew members on board. one of the expedition leaders, professor chris turney, explained the compli
south of new zealand. holly williams is in london following late developments for us tonight. hallly. >> reporter: maurice, we've been on a conference call with the australian authorities who are coordinating the rescue. they're expecting it to begin very soon and say it could take myt five hours to a full day. >> having a wonderful time. you can see we have this wonderful snowy wonderland. >> reporter: for more than a week now, expedition members have been reassuring worried...
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south. what we now all know as the polar vortex. we always quizzed piers corbin who works out of london's messiest office. >> the jet stream which reallyir in north and the milder air in the south, that is behaving in very wild manner. >> hooray, agreement. and they both agree this has nothing to do with global warming. yeah. but just wait. >> we are now at the early sfajs of a miniice age. >> what? >> this is the new norm. america is going to have to get used to world extreme, very cold blasts, hot blasts as well. >> interesting. i wonder what nasa thinks of that? do you want my polite reaction? that's fit for a family audience? there's been a whole bunch of people in history who say they can predict the weather through phases of the moon, fluctuations of the son, the entrails of their chickens. >> but piers corbin called this mini-ice age as long ago as 2006 without going near a chicken. >> the mini-ice age that we predicting are now developing. >> claims he's so good at predicting the weather that book makers now refuse to take his bets. >> i was i was winning too much. >> i interviewed him a few years ago, and all i really cared ab
south. what we now all know as the polar vortex. we always quizzed piers corbin who works out of london's messiest office. >> the jet stream which reallyir in north and the milder air in the south, that is behaving in very wild manner. >> hooray, agreement. and they both agree this has nothing to do with global warming. yeah. but just wait. >> we are now at the early sfajs of a miniice age. >> what? >> this is the new norm. america is going to have to get used to...
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discussions talking big ideas, you have got to be getting calls today, at least from new york and london and southca. what is going on in argentina? >> first of all, thank you for having us here today. we are excited to be here. we are getting calls. throughhave been going some dislocation for the last two or three days. markets going through jitters trying to figure out exactly what is going on. emerging markets, repricing of assets. this is not extraordinary movements in the market. we have seen movements like this before. remember back to when been started on the tapering speech early last were middle of last year, we saw 100 basis point movement in 10-year. 25have seen it move about basis points. we have seen normal reaction to things that go on in growth markets. these are growth arc it's, not developed markets. >> steve, given what we saw play out last year, the taper tension not with standing, conditions were benign. returns and equity markets were very strong. do you feel like maybe we are reaching or getting close to the point where a correction is due? >> i've got to tell you, it is inte
discussions talking big ideas, you have got to be getting calls today, at least from new york and london and southca. what is going on in argentina? >> first of all, thank you for having us here today. we are excited to be here. we are getting calls. throughhave been going some dislocation for the last two or three days. markets going through jitters trying to figure out exactly what is going on. emerging markets, repricing of assets. this is not extraordinary movements in the market. we...
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south korea. you have to check out the models at the london boat show.e you there maybe we can take that new yacht to a secluded island. for the right price you can even vacation like a billionaire. branson's you richard island. ♪ >> the most prestigious league. builder is looking east to secure its future. trying to convince the chinese that super yachts of the toys they have to have. if the company is right, --ers of this new sony 500 75 footer -- made they boat maker bond vessel. fast-forward, owners of yachts could change/ . ided to buy the whole company. the sun seeker boat for llionaires. -- bi >> given the focus on china, give me an example of how the boats are changing. >> there is a karaoke machine on almost every vessel. >> he is not so many boats in china, yet. the new owners that -- is betting the $.5 billion that he paid will change. get toll need a boat to this place, neck or island, -- island, richard branson's island. >> it is part of the virgin islands, and it is the place he called home. >> welcome. >> from this location point you can s
south korea. you have to check out the models at the london boat show.e you there maybe we can take that new yacht to a secluded island. for the right price you can even vacation like a billionaire. branson's you richard island. ♪ >> the most prestigious league. builder is looking east to secure its future. trying to convince the chinese that super yachts of the toys they have to have. if the company is right, --ers of this new sony 500 75 footer -- made they boat maker bond vessel....
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south korea. you have to check out the models at the london boat show.ake you there maybe we can take that new yacht to a secluded island. for the right price you can even vacation like a billionaire. we'll show you richard branson's island. ♪ >> the most prestigious league. builder is looking east to secure its future. they are trying to convince the chinese that super yachts of the toys they have to have. sete the newest yacht will its fans back just over $3.5 million. wills of the 75 footer come from halfway around the world to buy it. sun seeker made james bond's wrote. if the world is not enough, they even made the villain's vessel. fast-forward to the real world and you find that the people who own sun seekers could change. largestr, china's property developer was going to buy 30 of them. he decided to buy the entire company instead. -- as in 4040 meters -- it is the sun seeker boat for billionaires. >> given the focus on china, give me an example of how the boats are changing. >> very easy to answer that. there is a karaoke machine on almost every
south korea. you have to check out the models at the london boat show.ake you there maybe we can take that new yacht to a secluded island. for the right price you can even vacation like a billionaire. we'll show you richard branson's island. ♪ >> the most prestigious league. builder is looking east to secure its future. they are trying to convince the chinese that super yachts of the toys they have to have. sete the newest yacht will its fans back just over $3.5 million. wills of the 75...
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. >>> the london black cab gets a new year makeover. >> south sudan's president has requested the deployment of joint forces with sudan, to protect oil fields which are threatened in if south. salva kiir is peteing in juba the capital of the south. nearly came to war over issues less than two years ago. less than a thousand people have been killed, in recent fighting with government forces in south sudan. those loyal to kiir's ex-vice president, riek machar. in we came here to understand what we can do to stop this war. our belief is that military solutions does not sof the problem, and the problems are very complicated so the people will at the end sit and negotiate until they reach an agreement. >> in the capital khartoum. we come to you sort of in the middle. what do you know of the negotiations taking place in addis ababa? >> yes, conflicting reports about the negotiations in addis ababa. the main negotiations is that they are somehow stalled because of the rueful of the south sudanese representative delegation there to accept their and in thademands that were prey the rebel side basical
. >>> the london black cab gets a new year makeover. >> south sudan's president has requested the deployment of joint forces with sudan, to protect oil fields which are threatened in if south. salva kiir is peteing in juba the capital of the south. nearly came to war over issues less than two years ago. less than a thousand people have been killed, in recent fighting with government forces in south sudan. those loyal to kiir's ex-vice president, riek machar. in we came here to...
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of the south to three hundred years of press freedom an international mission goes to london to investigate whether the government is trying to control the media in the wake of edward snowden's leaks. what the american public hasn't really understood is that this is not a normal banking scandal and that these banks like h.s.b.c. have the blood of american soldiers on their hands that i.e.d. going off in afghanistan killing and killing an american or you know allied soldier that is being financed through our banks that's a problem. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others refuse to know. this is changing the world right now. full picture. from around the. globe. to me. washington and the e.u. have removed a number of sanctions they had imposed on iran after it halted part of its uranium enrichment program the move comes as part of a landmark deal between the country and six world powers now let's take a closer look at what iran is gaining from all of this will lead to total economic relief for the country over the next six months is seven billion dollars and most of that money four point
of the south to three hundred years of press freedom an international mission goes to london to investigate whether the government is trying to control the media in the wake of edward snowden's leaks. what the american public hasn't really understood is that this is not a normal banking scandal and that these banks like h.s.b.c. have the blood of american soldiers on their hands that i.e.d. going off in afghanistan killing and killing an american or you know allied soldier that is being...
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london, these are the top stories. the u.n. tries to stop, quote, terrible acts of violence in south sudan. >>> i'm barbara with the latest news from europe including russian president vladimir putin visits victims of the deadly attacks in volgograd.
london, these are the top stories. the u.n. tries to stop, quote, terrible acts of violence in south sudan. >>> i'm barbara with the latest news from europe including russian president vladimir putin visits victims of the deadly attacks in volgograd.
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van gogh made the london version in the summer of 1888 to welcome paul gauguin to his studio in the southof france. he used that as the basis to create the painting on my left, which he made in the winter of 1889 after gauguin had left in a huff. in the intervening months, van gogh had cut off his year-end had a nervous wreck down. his sunny summer outlook had turned into winter blues. a mood change that might have --n up parent to experts apparent to experts when comparing the pictures. >> you can see reflections of his mood and state of mind. what you see more is that the copy is more carefully planned and stylized. to say that you could actually see different moods in the ways he manipulates the brush or the think youi don't could say that. >> of course, now that they are together, the fine art game of spot the difference is irresistible. >> the positioning of the flowers is very similar, but the vase which is rounded in the london picture becomes kind of flat in the amsterdam picture, and then he just ups the color key with touches of red, of blue, worked into it in ways different fro
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london with all the news from europe. >>> we begin this new hours with a dramatic development in south sudan.soners accused of leading a coup attempt, which sparked weeks of fighting, have been flown to kenya. this was a key demand of peace talks with rebels, but four remaining detainees face the prospect of trial on charges of treason. let's go to jamal who has the latest from south sudan. jamal, tell us about this prisoner release and they're in kenya now. does that mean they are free? >> reporter: well, jane, it came as a bit of a surprise, because it has been a demand for several weeks by the rebels that the government release these prisoners. it seems that it is some sort of show of goodwill from the government by releasing them in kenya. they are essentially free men, however it seems, at least from the transfer to kenya, they're not welcome here in south sudan. however, the big shots, the heavyweights of the 11 detainees remain behind bars, and they include the former secretary-general of the governing party in south sudan, someone who was seen as one of the key figures, the key allies
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london. now back to darren in doha. >>> more details on the crisis in south sudan. more than a thousand people have been killed in almost three weeks of fighting. the army's chief of staff, james ho f.m. 4 a has called for peace. >> what we need is unity, unity and development. now, we kill ourselves, there is no incentive to build at all. you kill your brother, your sister, you have nothing to gain. >> let's talk to ed ward thomas, a historian and analyst and joins us from glass go in scotland. fighting is raging over large swaths of south sudan. let me ask you: is this a political clash between two add versaries or has it evolved into a more deadly ethnic conflict? ? >> i think it started off as a political clash between factions of the governing elite, the people who have big jobs and money in juba. now, every state in south sudan's history has organized its relationship with the rural population through ethnic structures, through ethnicity. and when they seek to build constitwains uencies, they dpor go urban acog stituencies and go for theethnic ones. that means
london. now back to darren in doha. >>> more details on the crisis in south sudan. more than a thousand people have been killed in almost three weeks of fighting. the army's chief of staff, james ho f.m. 4 a has called for peace. >> what we need is unity, unity and development. now, we kill ourselves, there is no incentive to build at all. you kill your brother, your sister, you have nothing to gain. >> let's talk to ed ward thomas, a historian and analyst and joins us from...
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london. the un moves to stop terrible acts of violence in south sudan. >> i'm barbara sarah with the latest newsm europe, including the russian pr
london. the un moves to stop terrible acts of violence in south sudan. >> i'm barbara sarah with the latest newsm europe, including the russian pr
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london. >> this is our land as given to us by the almighty. >> reporter: that's our web video of the week. when fighting broke out a month ago and south sudan the story was framed as just another tribal tribatribal struggle. it's a fallout between president kiir and vice president machar. critics say the way they do their business when it comes to africa international news outlets resort to the same 'ol narrative bringing any conflict down to the tribal level which seems to explain everything without actually telling us anything. the question is why. one theory, in the world of journalism there is a hierarchy in africa. and international reporters have more than the loca reporters tht lack something in order to report it. our story this week is juba. >> south sudan is still a newborn trying to get on its feet. that's intensely interesting to the media. >> the world's newest country on the verge of tearing apart. >> to frame it as another tribal conflict. it's easy to fall into that trap. >> hundreds of people have been killed this month as tribal groups fight for the control of the country. >> so through that process you get the simpl
london. >> this is our land as given to us by the almighty. >> reporter: that's our web video of the week. when fighting broke out a month ago and south sudan the story was framed as just another tribal tribatribal struggle. it's a fallout between president kiir and vice president machar. critics say the way they do their business when it comes to africa international news outlets resort to the same 'ol narrative bringing any conflict down to the tribal level which seems to explain...
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thousands forced from their homes, the impact of fighting in south sudan as the government claims a new win on the battlefield. >>> i'm in londonith the latest from europe, including the ways greeks are trying to get around their job crisis. plus, the law on animal testing in italy is about to change. campaigners say they want stricter rules, but scientists say that can hamper life-saving research. i'll be reporting on this divisive issue. >> and why the views in rio are taking the breath away for all of the wrong reasons. the pollution causing a stink ahead of the olympics. >>> the interim president of the central african republic has resigned. she had been under regional and international pressure to step down. months of fighting have killed a number of people and forced many from their homes. but now the fear is a power vacuum could make things worst. >> reporter: this man seized power last march, becoming the country's first muslim leader, but in the months since the commandinger came to office, violence between christians and muslims have driven almost a quarter of the people from their homes. news of his departure announc
thousands forced from their homes, the impact of fighting in south sudan as the government claims a new win on the battlefield. >>> i'm in londonith the latest from europe, including the ways greeks are trying to get around their job crisis. plus, the law on animal testing in italy is about to change. campaigners say they want stricter rules, but scientists say that can hamper life-saving research. i'll be reporting on this divisive issue. >> and why the views in rio are taking...
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thousands forced from their homes, the impact of fighting in south sudan as the government claims a new win on the battlefield. >>> i'm in londonh the latest from europe, including the ways greeks are trying to get around their job crisis. plus, t
thousands forced from their homes, the impact of fighting in south sudan as the government claims a new win on the battlefield. >>> i'm in londonh the latest from europe, including the ways greeks are trying to get around their job crisis. plus, t
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a video but a girl who was french but studying in london saw the video and tracked her down, i think we're sisters. we were born on the same day in southea. and so these two girls started up a friendship to get to know each other and if you look at their pictures they look like identical twins. this decided to start a kick-starter campaign to film their journey, meeting each each other in london and visiting in north korea. they were able to raise more than $40,000 to do it. but now they've started a new kick-starter campaign to get the film made. they need $80,000 because they have over 42,000 clips of this whole journey. >> oh. >> so, there's no more questions. they are sisters, that's what we've discovered? >> well, they believe they're sisters. they do go to south korea to a convention for south korean adoptees where they find out, they don't say anything, because this is a trailer. >> are you ready for this information? because you know it's a life-changing thing, whether you are twins or not. but you're both ready? okay. >> i want to see the film. >> yeah. >> they got me. i'm hooked. >> well, in order to see the film they need $8
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. >> cross border commuters finding the american dream south of the border. jennifer london, aljazeera, tijuana, mexico. >> one of the check points from tijuana to san diego is now setting up webcams to stream live pictures of the border traffic to gauge how long the wait will be. >> tough words from oh opposing sides at negotiations to end the violence in syria. >> there were some chilly moments on day one of the geneva two summit. >> whether that could spell trouble for efforts to stop the six war in syria. >> iran's president are a has note takes the stage at the world economic forum p.m. he hopes to bring a change to the perception of tehran. >> the school of hard knocks, the policies that put some students behind bars and have critics calling for change. >> federer and nadal, names forever linked to tennis history, a rivalry renewed one more time, that story ahead. every day, someone leaves their home searching for a better life. >> two hours in, we come upon a body. >> now, in a breakthrough television event, al jazeera america takes you beyond the debate. experience f
. >> cross border commuters finding the american dream south of the border. jennifer london, aljazeera, tijuana, mexico. >> one of the check points from tijuana to san diego is now setting up webcams to stream live pictures of the border traffic to gauge how long the wait will be. >> tough words from oh opposing sides at negotiations to end the violence in syria. >> there were some chilly moments on day one of the geneva two summit. >> whether that could spell...
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we report from bentu in south sudan days after it was retaken by government forces. >>> i'm in londonith the latest from europe including, accusations of war crimes and torture and could the conduct of brittish troops in iraq result in prosecuti in prosecutions at the international court. >>> i will ask if this is the beginning of the end of italian op opra as austerity takes their toll. it will go ahead later this month, the message from top 11 who have been meeting in paris but it's still not clear whether the main opposition of the syrian national coalition will actually take part. that is at at the same time as opposition fighters coming under more pressure from the syrian military. jackie roland reports. >> it was the last-ditch attempt to persuade the opposition to talk to the assad regime and they argue there can be no military victory. after three years of fighting in syria they say the only way ahead is a negotiated solution. . >> translator: we have renewed full support for the syrian national council at a time when the syrian people are facing major difficulties. following
we report from bentu in south sudan days after it was retaken by government forces. >>> i'm in londonith the latest from europe including, accusations of war crimes and torture and could the conduct of brittish troops in iraq result in prosecuti in prosecutions at the international court. >>> i will ask if this is the beginning of the end of italian op opra as austerity takes their toll. it will go ahead later this month, the message from top 11 who have been meeting in paris...
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south. lou: wrigley it's a user universe and which i think people the one technology and but is true londondemonstrates you-that most people said launceston but to the representative have surrendered by prince -- rights to privacy when they appear inadequate technical knowledge and have with the intrusion and with that many have a horse a sophisticated. that's a conversation for another day. let's have it. up next i outlining whether republicans unveiled some, the consequences of losing again him in. which will spell that out for you here next. for coming right back. - while i was in the military, i served my country. i did my job. but as a veteran with a disability, i was worried about my career prospects. after my traumatic brain injury, vocrehab helped me roll up my sleeves and get back to work. - made me realize i could plant a beautil garden for my community center. - took my professional develoent to the next level with vocational counseling and education. ♪ - showed me a bright future, even though my sight was damaged in combat. ♪ - elevated my career, even though a back injury preve
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london. another busy day in foreign exchange. taking it on the chin, those with current accounts. and you in southfrica see the business story is not great. selloff.a let's show you where we are today. we have a fresh five-year low lira versus the dollar. this is a big move. seeing inat we are 2014 with local elections that are wrapping up the bigger elections. together to make things very difficult. let's continue the conversation. >> sticking with the emerging markets themes, the ecb emerging and economies. you are thinking that europe have a bitcer and more growth than last year. and you cangood understand that from a short-term. everywhere, obviously. central banks are doing includingary things, signals that things are not working normally and are growing andr in the emerging world vulnerable countries where we rely on the growth of the emerging economies. , some of them, because of the change in global power that is insulated, some of the most vulnerable are in the international community. president.er ecb and their apple earnings. they are expected to record their first game in a year. peopl
london. another busy day in foreign exchange. taking it on the chin, those with current accounts. and you in southfrica see the business story is not great. selloff.a let's show you where we are today. we have a fresh five-year low lira versus the dollar. this is a big move. seeing inat we are 2014 with local elections that are wrapping up the bigger elections. together to make things very difficult. let's continue the conversation. >> sticking with the emerging markets themes, the ecb...
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south of but also the west and east divide. we are ines happen, for a very exciting. . >> lots to come. ho>> londonirgan in am mark barton in london. the world bank raises its growth forecast. -- thehington post lender is-based predicting the global economy will grow this year. this followed a conflict with the biggest shareholder over the 3 billion euro offer. they are seeking to boost the world's largest bank to avoid nationalization. and the british labour party is expected to charge a chancellor. chris leslie has tabled the cop pay senior staff bonuses. welcome back. i mark barton. >> and i am anna edwards. asian stock markets are higher. that is the global -- world bank raises its growth forecast. we have the details. bankoptimism for the world comes with some conditions. the asteriskith that we are in taper mode. it says, not everybody is prepared on an equal footing as it were to defend against the smooth and orderly unwinding of qe. let's go with the upside. austerity supplementing recovery. we will get growth on a global races, 3.2%. the world will grow at double the rate is here that it d
south of but also the west and east divide. we are ines happen, for a very exciting. . >> lots to come. ho>> londonirgan in am mark barton in london. the world bank raises its growth forecast. -- thehington post lender is-based predicting the global economy will grow this year. this followed a conflict with the biggest shareholder over the 3 billion euro offer. they are seeking to boost the world's largest bank to avoid nationalization. and the british labour party is expected to...
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. ♪ >> further south in brazil, more than one million revelers packed the copacabana beach to watch fireworks light up the day. inls of big been brought 2014 for londonersith the help of fireworks, pop concerts, and crowds on the banks of the river thames. explosive display was a multisensory show with peach flavored snow, edible banana confetti and orange scented bubbles. and france, a slightly lower voltage affair. more champagne and embraces them. fireworks in paris. , inite the fireworks moscow, the new year celebrations were low-key and russia. festivities have been oversight -- overshadowed by two suicide bombings in volgograd. some just want the basics of the year to come. >> i wish everybody busier to be lucky, happy, and peaceful. no wars him and no conflicts. and no catastrophes. >> dubai is thought to have broken the record with what may have been the largest firework show ever. the highest firework reached more than one kilometer in the sky. 500,000 fireworks and 400 firing locations were synchronized by 100 computers from stations across the city. >> condition of formula one champion michael schumacher that they are relieving pressure on hi
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south american footballer began in the u of i nine and will hold. he just had it that a brazilian name and connects them to toss the pasta london and had one knew what it previously has been watching tv is back seat to treat dad's place that is the resume of my world cup winner with a sale in two thousand and two models the new is unlikely to win a place in the squad in two thousand and fourteen world cup which we had stayed by his high country. moon. you look . . he's a really you you do a movie i need. it is so hello and welcome to another episode of the business climate. weaning seed also to see clouds in greeks. it's interesting the sick kids into a recession with the record unemployment rate of twenty seven point six percent. here are a group of women have come to get get out of fulton county crisis calipers to take a look. these are nothing. i've read and twenty when the midst of whom have no particular qualifications protect traditional greek tickets to solve the downtown restaurants. sixteen thousand of the money made by the love offered to restore the local monastery and kitchens to be installed. it's only sold its distribution to the state
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help this guy for sixteen minutes the new london two thousand fourteen was ushered into the chimes of the day. fireworks were set off but the monday night on the south bank of the river tame. peach flavored still edible begin a confetti fell in the tens of thousands of travelers along the bank. what's described as the world's first multi sensory fireworks display judy about six thousand rockets were launched the country's largest new year's eve jittery eight was held in front of berlin's brandenburg gate. what is of thousands of visitors gathered along the seventeenth of june st with performances by local singers and bands. i welcome the new year with a stunning display of four hundred thousand fireworks the clock struck midnight to six minute show that he did this guy. it would expand into a manner that is a very beautiful show of kinky of passivity is this is the best i've seen. sold thousands gathered for the new year countdown to the traditional ring it's airman. mm mm mm mm good crowd at the oc get bell tower shut it down to midnight. each year as a bell tolled. that in twenty fourteen and i head back south street yet will be a country where al
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south. lou: wrigley it's a user universe and which i think people the one technology and but is true londontrates you-that most people said launceston but to the representative have surrendered by prince -- rights to privacy when they appear inadequate technical knowledge and have with the intrusion and with that many have a horse a sophisticated. that's a conversation for another day. let's have it. up next i outlining whether republicans unveiled some, the consequences of losing again him in. which will spell that out for you here next. for coming right back. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the littleoom over the piz place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, tonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york ha
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south sudan. the violence there and the ongoing peace talks in ethiopia aimed at ending that conflict. we're joined in london, good to have you on the program. we've been hears in the last few minutes or so one rebel leader has agreed to a cease-fire in these talks which is encouraging but there are, in fact, many different factions in south sudan, aren't there? >> reporter: ye >> yes there, are several. this is quite timely news give the rebellionan that has been happening in 2010 they signed an agreement with its president and government. it will be a booth now in the delays in talks that have been going on. >> you had this visit from president al bashir from sudan visiting its neighbor. is oil omar al bashir's many concern? >> it certainly would be one of his main concerns. they've had quite a checkered past, but over the last year they've managed to form an agreement and come to an agreement on transit fees and oil from sudan to south sudan. that money is vital to both country's economy. if that oil were to stop again like at the beginning of 2012 it would really be detrimental. there were months where t
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and london mining company petra diamonds was just on earth. a huge blue diamond and their southth tens of billions of dollars. the 30-carat stone is way bigger than the one they found and sold by server $17 million. the company says this diamond is even more exceptional and that has the potential to create a piece of jewelry of incredible importance. and luxury automaker porsche is selling this 918 spider. it can go from zero to 60 in 2.5 seconds. completing it in a record seven minutes. planning to make less than a thousand of the cars this year, porsche plans to pay an extra $20,000. that's all we have you today. tune in tomorrow. we have the founders of a company hoping that they have what every expectant parent wants. a 3-d printout of their baby in utero. i'm totally serious about this great we are going to get to see more tomorrow. brace yourselves, that is it "the willis report" is coming up next. gerri: hello, everyone, i am gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report." gerri: consumer data fast widens. over a million cards may have been stolen at neiman marcus and iconi
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london. global for you know with north. korea apparently reaching out to its southern neighbor in an act of reconciliation jonghyun has sent an open letter to the south calling for an end to hostile military acts a gesture dismissed by seoul as quote deceptive propaganda the move comes weeks ahead of south korea's annual joint military drills with the u.s. last year north korea threatened to launch nuclear strikes in response to american stealth bombers flying over the peninsula during the exercises. the government of south sudan has signed a cease fire agreement with rebels following peace talks and. according to the pact the fighting must come to an end within twenty four hours the u.n. says over a thousand people have been killed during the month long conflict half a million displaced. is said to determine whether elections are the second could be postponed a suggestion to delay the poll came from the election commission amid calls for the removal of the current prime minister and massive protests just since the end of last year the prime minister called the vote in december in hopes of curbing the unrest. now a quick update on the bombing in cair
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south africa's first fully democratic elections 20 years ago. as it heads to polls this year. these people need little convincing. >> well, there's huge police presence in londonhere a controversial and highly emotive vigil is taking place. we go to our european news center for more and why it has many nervous. >> reporter: it concerns a man called mark duggen who was shot dead by police two and a half years ago. his death sparked riots. now wednesday an inquest ruled that he was killed lawfully despite not being armed when he was shot. his furious family cal called fr this vigil on saturday. >> reporter: dubbed a peaceful vigil, the death of mark duggen who was shot dead not far from a police station in 2011, protesters continue to reject an inquest verdict that he was lawfully killed. >> we're in it for the long haul, and we're learning-- >> duggen was shot getting out of a taxi that was stopped by police. the jury agreed that he was not armed at the time, but he had been earlier and that the police believed he was carrying a gun. that's something that the people in to th tottenham doesn't unde. >> he was unarmed. that is the end of it in despite police alle
south africa's first fully democratic elections 20 years ago. as it heads to polls this year. these people need little convincing. >> well, there's huge police presence in londonhere a controversial and highly emotive vigil is taking place. we go to our european news center for more and why it has many nervous. >> reporter: it concerns a man called mark duggen who was shot dead by police two and a half years ago. his death sparked riots. now wednesday an inquest ruled that he was...
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both bands are expected to march by cameras in london just before 7:00 this morning if you are looking for them. >>> new this morning, a baby born in the southay appears to be the firstborn in the bay area in 2014. the baby girl was born two seconds past midnight at kaiser permanente. another baby born down the hall at 12:01. in san francisco, a baby boy and another boy born at california pacific medical center's california campus. he arrived at 12:01. four new little babies just after midnight. it is pretty cool. >> specially in such a big bay area. maybe you have your babies home with you for today. you are looking for something to do. lots is happening across the bay area. you can hit the beach comfortable with your family today. temperatures are going to climb out of the 30s into the 70 ns some cities. the south bay is going to be nice and comfortable for today. 70 degrees in morgan hill. the peninsula will be a touch cooler here. not too bad. a mix of sun and clouds for today. a few high, thin clouds will move through. not expecting the low clouds to have a chance to develop this morning, september for up in the north bay. later on toda
both bands are expected to march by cameras in london just before 7:00 this morning if you are looking for them. >>> new this morning, a baby born in the southay appears to be the firstborn in the bay area in 2014. the baby girl was born two seconds past midnight at kaiser permanente. another baby born down the hall at 12:01. in san francisco, a baby boy and another boy born at california pacific medical center's california campus. he arrived at 12:01. four new little babies just after...