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u.s. state department says it will step up security at u.s. diplomatic areas around the world. >> i think the successor will be nothing on the scale of what we've seen of bin laden. >>reporter: the president's top counter terrorism officials say that the president will be speaking in more detail about the mission leading up to the death tonight from the white house. >> the president said that there's nothing we can't do as a nation. >> i think we can all agree this is a good day for america. our country has kept its commitment to see that justice is done. the world is safer. it is a better place because of the death of osama bin laden. >> u.s. officials say that his body was buried at sea from the deck. the body was buried within the 24 hour time frame required by islamic law. we're getting new video of the compound where the seals killed him. there were flames shooting out of the compound, and these daylight pictures show a large pakistani military presence. in just the past hour or so, a white house homeland security advisor held a briefing
u.s. state department says it will step up security at u.s. diplomatic areas around the world. >> i think the successor will be nothing on the scale of what we've seen of bin laden. >>reporter: the president's top counter terrorism officials say that the president will be speaking in more detail about the mission leading up to the death tonight from the white house. >> the president said that there's nothing we can't do as a nation. >> i think we can all agree this is a...
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u.s. state department to write russia in demanding a probe into police actions that left several dead. and light at the end of the tunnel for the people of gaza as egypt opens a border crossing and in a four year blockade of the territory human rights groups say the decision will ease the humanitarian crisis for the million plus palestinians facing shortages of food and medical supplies. next why the russian capital was known as the white city in the sixteenth century among the many revelations in this week's moscow. hello and welcome to the program on the streets must go out i'll be exploring the city's boulevard ring actually just a horsy site it was a recently laid out to replace the fortified walls of the old bailey guards all white city heights with history culture museums and entertainment it's the perfect routes to explore the russian capital and we saw that here just opposite the vehicle christ the city cathedral the. trying to not piers shows you the in from pete sucker the design of the boulevards under the style encounter reconstruction it was intended to continue the route
u.s. state department to write russia in demanding a probe into police actions that left several dead. and light at the end of the tunnel for the people of gaza as egypt opens a border crossing and in a four year blockade of the territory human rights groups say the decision will ease the humanitarian crisis for the million plus palestinians facing shortages of food and medical supplies. next why the russian capital was known as the white city in the sixteenth century among the many revelations...
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u.s. state department calls on a georgian authorities to investigate beyond the crackdown on protests that led to several deaths. claims its supporters are still being targeted. and easing isolation egypt opens a border crossing with the gaza partially ending the four year blockade of the palestinian territory. global news live from moscow this is not now russia should be part of the missile defense shield in europe so says the u.s. president who was speaking today in poland but despite the comments reiterated the u.s. is not giving up on plans to host some of his rockets and planes in the country close to russia's borders he. is in warsaw forty. it has become quite a conflicting picture here in warsaw because on one hand you have barack obama talking about this new stable and friendly level of relations between a russia and the united states and both him and president come out off he have said that it's very possible that russia will be part of a future joint anti missile defense system in europe but then on the other hand barack obama has just confirmed washington's plans to quit an air
u.s. state department calls on a georgian authorities to investigate beyond the crackdown on protests that led to several deaths. claims its supporters are still being targeted. and easing isolation egypt opens a border crossing with the gaza partially ending the four year blockade of the palestinian territory. global news live from moscow this is not now russia should be part of the missile defense shield in europe so says the u.s. president who was speaking today in poland but despite the...
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u.s. state department going to russia and demanding a probe into at least actions that left several dead. and a light at the end of the tunnel for people with gaza as egypt opens a border crossing ending of the four year blockade of the palestinian territory and human rights groups say the decision would ease the crisis for the million plus palestinians and facing shortages of food and medical supplies. up next why the russian capital was known as the white city during the sixteenth century and many other revelations coming your way in moscow. hello and welcome to the program on the streets i'll be exploring the city's boulevard ring actually just a whole she said it was a recently laid out to replace the fortified walls of the old. white city heights with history culture museums and entertainment it's the perfect routes to explore the russian capital was south of here just opposite the beautiful christ the savior cathedral of the. rock tried to mount here shows you the incomplete secular design of the boulevards under the style and ponder reconstruction it was intended to continue the ro
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u.s. state department calls on a georgia north or at least to investigate the armed crackdown on protests that led to several deaths all the while the opposition there still claims that supporters are still being targeted. and easing isolation egypt opens our border crossing with gaza partially ending the four year blockade of palestinian territory . worldwide news a live from moscow this is a hearty welcome to the program. should be part of a missile defense shield in europe so says the u.s. president who was speaking in poland the country septa host some of the systems his words come two days since he promised it to me trying to get at the g. eight summit in france to try and agree on a system that suits both the security interests not easy to go to prison office in warsaw for us even our joins us live or you go to hello to you we were just showing our live pictures of iraq obama in warsaw making some statements there are a lot of positive signals for russia what's what else has been said that you know wolf. well barack obama has already met with the polish president he's actually now m
u.s. state department calls on a georgia north or at least to investigate the armed crackdown on protests that led to several deaths all the while the opposition there still claims that supporters are still being targeted. and easing isolation egypt opens our border crossing with gaza partially ending the four year blockade of palestinian territory . worldwide news a live from moscow this is a hearty welcome to the program. should be part of a missile defense shield in europe so says the u.s....
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u.s. state department says it is voiding the result of a worldwide lottery for u.s. immigration visas because of a computer glitch. a state department official says it caused the drawing to selected 90% of winners from entries submitted on the first two days after the 30 day registration period. nearly 15 million people entered that lottery. 50,000 are selected to apply for immigrant visas without needing a u.s. sponsor. a new lottery will be hold july 15th. >> the taliban says they carried out a deadly attack in pakistan in response to the killing of osama bin laden. at least 80 people were killed, 120 wounded when a pair of suicide bombers on motorcycles attacked a crew leaving a military training center. in a statement the taliban cited anger at pakistan's military for failing to stop the american incurs on their soil. >>> and lisa argen is ahead with the forecast. >> it looks good out there. 63 right now in san jose. northwest wind at 3. so it feels good but you see the mountains there, they could get a dusting of snow on sunday. mid may, forecast is next. >>> and
u.s. state department says it is voiding the result of a worldwide lottery for u.s. immigration visas because of a computer glitch. a state department official says it caused the drawing to selected 90% of winners from entries submitted on the first two days after the 30 day registration period. nearly 15 million people entered that lottery. 50,000 are selected to apply for immigrant visas without needing a u.s. sponsor. a new lottery will be hold july 15th. >> the taliban says they...
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u.s. state department says it is voiding the result of a worldwide lottery for u.s. immigration visas because of a computer glitch. a state department official says it caused the drawing to selected 90% of winners from entries submitted on the first two days after the 30 day registration period. nearly 15 million people entered that lottery. 50,000 are selected to apply for immigrant visas without needing a u.s. sponsor. a new lottery will be hold july 15th. >> the taliban says they carried out a deadly attack in pakistan in response to the killing of osama bin laden. at least 80 people were killed, 120 wounded when a pair of suicide bombers on motorcycles attacked a crew leaving a military training center. in a statement the taliban cited anger at pakistan's military for failing to stop the american incurs their soil. >>> and lisa argen is ahead with the forecast. >> it looks good out there. 63 right now in san jose. northwest wind at 3. so it feels good but you see the mountains there, they could get a dusting of snow on sunday. mid may, forecast is next. >>> and a
u.s. state department says it is voiding the result of a worldwide lottery for u.s. immigration visas because of a computer glitch. a state department official says it caused the drawing to selected 90% of winners from entries submitted on the first two days after the 30 day registration period. nearly 15 million people entered that lottery. 50,000 are selected to apply for immigrant visas without needing a u.s. sponsor. a new lottery will be hold july 15th. >> the taliban says they...
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u.s. a state department calls on the georgian authorities to investigate beyond a crackdown on protests that led to several deaths since crowds take to tbilisi the streets again to rally against the government's excessive use of force. and egypt opens up border crossing with gaza partially ending the four year blockade of the palestinian territory human rights groups say it's a breakthrough in the humanitarian crisis for one and a half a million palestinians who are facing constant food shortages and a lack of medical treatment. those are the headlines on r.t. for this saturday but up next why the russian capital was known once as the white city that was in the sixteenth century among many revelations and his transition. hello and welcome to the program on the streets must go out i'll be exploring the city's boulevard ring actually just a whole see straight it was a recently laid out to replace the fortified walls of the old bailey god's white city heights with history culture museums and entertainment it's the perfect routes to explore the russian capital and we saw that here just opposite
u.s. a state department calls on the georgian authorities to investigate beyond a crackdown on protests that led to several deaths since crowds take to tbilisi the streets again to rally against the government's excessive use of force. and egypt opens up border crossing with gaza partially ending the four year blockade of the palestinian territory human rights groups say it's a breakthrough in the humanitarian crisis for one and a half a million palestinians who are facing constant food...
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u.s. state department says it will step up security at u.s. diplomatic facilities all over the world. one terrorism experts says the u.s. will be watching to see who succeeds bin laden. >> i think the successor will be nothing fortunately on the scale of what we have seen of osama bin laden. >> reporter: details are still emerging about the special u.s. mission that was successful in pakistan but senior officials say bin laden was shot in the head and his body buried at sea. reporting live, samantha hayes back to you. >>> news of the forces successful operation on the compound in the pakistani city has many across the u.s. and around the world breathing a collective sigh of relief bringing an ento the 10-year manhunt for osama bin laden. this morning, abc2's linda so is live where some people are boarding a train for the morning commute to the nation's capital and linda, you have a copy of the baltimore sun in your hand this morning. >> reporter: yes, today is the day you will want to grab the paper. this is what the headline reads. one word, dead. osama bin laden if you've not heard
u.s. state department says it will step up security at u.s. diplomatic facilities all over the world. one terrorism experts says the u.s. will be watching to see who succeeds bin laden. >> i think the successor will be nothing fortunately on the scale of what we have seen of osama bin laden. >> reporter: details are still emerging about the special u.s. mission that was successful in pakistan but senior officials say bin laden was shot in the head and his body buried at sea....
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u.s. a state department calls on georgian authorities to investigate the armed crackdown on protests that led to several deaths while the opposition claims its supporters are still being targeted. and easing isolation in egypt opens a border crossing it with gaza partially ending the four year blockade of the palestinian territories. a very warm welcome to you this is our live from moscow now russia should be a part of the missile defense shield in europe so says the u.s. president who was speaking today in poland despite the comments were obama reiterated the u.s. is not giving up on plans to host some of its rockets and planes in the country close to russia's borders. you're going to spin off is in warsaw and joins us live right now and you go to sochi statements quite contradictory to each other what is the bottom line of obama's visit opponents you know. well it has become quite a conflicting picture here in warsaw because on one hand we have barack obama talking about this new stable and friendly level of relations between a russia and the united states and both him and president kom
u.s. a state department calls on georgian authorities to investigate the armed crackdown on protests that led to several deaths while the opposition claims its supporters are still being targeted. and easing isolation in egypt opens a border crossing it with gaza partially ending the four year blockade of the palestinian territories. a very warm welcome to you this is our live from moscow now russia should be a part of the missile defense shield in europe so says the u.s. president who was...
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it has advised the state department nonessential u.s. diplomats to leave the country and it's also urging private americans to leave. that's just coming in from the state department in washington. two of the most powerful figures in world football have been accused of bribery. the allegations against fifa's vice president jack warner and mohamed bin hammam, the man who is hoping to replace as the fifa president are the most serious corruption claims that the world football body has faced. here is david bond. >> fifa's plush headquarters in switzerland have been under siege amid a series of damaging corruption allegations filed against its most senior officials. and today the most damaging so far levels against this man, mohamed bin hammam running to be the next president. he told me earlier this year he wanted to clean up fifa. a second member of the executive committee, vice president jack warner is also implicated in the corruption allegations. according to sources i have spoken to tonight, bin hammam and warner are accused of trying to
it has advised the state department nonessential u.s. diplomats to leave the country and it's also urging private americans to leave. that's just coming in from the state department in washington. two of the most powerful figures in world football have been accused of bribery. the allegations against fifa's vice president jack warner and mohamed bin hammam, the man who is hoping to replace as the fifa president are the most serious corruption claims that the world football body has faced. here...
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tusands of peopl across the cntry as a y intensify eir ackdown o anti-vernment protest the u.s state department deribeit as a barbar use of collecte pishment. >>t is half those camigni for reform in sia --t is as if those camigni forreform d sya have lost all their fear. they com out onto t strts demaing change. theslate pture wch w cannot verify, sw a new signicanprotest movement in serious second cy. -- in syr's sond city. the pictur is incrsing desperate. hundreds of people have bee roundep an detned, taken aw by serity foes t priss and detention cente, fromherehere have been rrific accountsf wispread torture. on the weeke, th rege ga its oppents a window of two eks for amnesty to surrender themselves and the arm but more dramatic and unverified otage have come out of e secretive count sho peoe withheirhands about, face down on theround, solers keeping them tre atunpot the ternional red cross is still demanding whout scess imdiate and unrestricted access to all detainees and those injured in t figing. thmportant and - the imrtan and significance of whats hpenicrossyria ouldot be underestimat
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u.s. department state wants to allocate ninety million dollars to fight internet censorship in countries whose regime america deems authoritarian primarily around china that the money will go to develop new technology that will help convey to people material bound by the authorities u.s. documentary producer of crime thriller told me it's a political tool that washington is using very selectively. it's an instrument to try and cause trouble for potential rivals competitors and one man look at their disability hypocritical although it's just quite a normal practice that many countries and gauge and you don't see the united states providing those funds to very censorship in saudi arabia or hurricane or stan or a lot of countries around the world that severely censor the access of their population to the internet but here in the united states. we have trade as a potential rival certainly iran is on the on the in the crosshairs of the united states. try to previous to the uprisings in egypt the regime for years and sort of the internet but you can see them allocating funds to break the censorship
u.s. department state wants to allocate ninety million dollars to fight internet censorship in countries whose regime america deems authoritarian primarily around china that the money will go to develop new technology that will help convey to people material bound by the authorities u.s. documentary producer of crime thriller told me it's a political tool that washington is using very selectively. it's an instrument to try and cause trouble for potential rivals competitors and one man look at...
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u.s. state department producer is traveling with the secretary.as just come out of a meeting so we can talk to her now. elise, explain to us what you understand between the public face that we're getting about what's going on and what's happening privately? >> well, zain, we just came out of a press conference with secretary clinton and admiral mike mullen, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. and actually, it was a conciliatory tone about the u.s. relationship with pakistan, about how critical it is to both the u.s. and pakistani interests and how the u.s. really wants to deepen its cooperation with pakistan. also talking really about the sacrifices that the pakistanis had made in terms of cooperation, the military that they've loved, the civilians that they've loved, really talking in warm terms about moving forward. but behind the scenes, this was a very sobering visit for secretary clinton. these talks were supposed to be very tough in terms of things the u.s. is looking for pakistan to do. relations are at their lowest point because of this
u.s. state department producer is traveling with the secretary.as just come out of a meeting so we can talk to her now. elise, explain to us what you understand between the public face that we're getting about what's going on and what's happening privately? >> well, zain, we just came out of a press conference with secretary clinton and admiral mike mullen, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. and actually, it was a conciliatory tone about the u.s. relationship with pakistan, about how...
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u.s. state department says it will step up security at u.s. diplomatic facilities all over the world.errorism expert says the u.s. will be watching to see who succeeds bin laden. >> i think the successor will be nothing fortunately on the scale of what we have seen of osama bin laden. >> reporter: government officials says the operation targeting osama bin laden was designed and executed to kill him not take him alive. and in washington samantha hayes abc2 news. >> "the new york times" reports that military bases in the united states and really around the world were ordered a higher state of readiness. >>> no doubt about it, as chaos broke out in new york city in the pentagon on 9/11, it was also playing out in a rural field in pennsylvania. united airlines flight 93 crashed about 80 miles southeast pittsburgh pennsylvania and 150 miles northwest of washington, d.c. justin mikeels is live in -- michaels is live in shanksville and joins to us set the scene. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you say that 150 miles that 150 miles is actually 20 minutes flying time to washington, d
u.s. state department says it will step up security at u.s. diplomatic facilities all over the world.errorism expert says the u.s. will be watching to see who succeeds bin laden. >> i think the successor will be nothing fortunately on the scale of what we have seen of osama bin laden. >> reporter: government officials says the operation targeting osama bin laden was designed and executed to kill him not take him alive. and in washington samantha hayes abc2 news. >> "the...
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u.s. state department. >> here in maryland, thousands came out to honor local heroes. today marks the 26th anniversary, recognizing all emergency workers to have died in the line of duty. ♪ >> is just a small tribute, a brief remembered some of five police officers and a firefighter, fallen heroes who died in the line of duty during the past year. >> today is a day for heroes. it is a day when we recognize their bravery and their sacrifice. it is a day when we remember those whose courage call them to do the most important work there is to do, and that is to protect the lives of others. >> officer william torbit jr. died following a disturbance outside a nightclub. >> i remember feeling that we had just witnessed the true meaning of service. a man who was willing to give his life for his friends. >> a actoryala died on -- hector alaya and baltimore city thomasportis also died. the families received replicas of the fallen heroes memorial. governor martin o'malley offered words of praise. it is not how these officers died that made them heroes. is how they lived. >> the
u.s. state department. >> here in maryland, thousands came out to honor local heroes. today marks the 26th anniversary, recognizing all emergency workers to have died in the line of duty. ♪ >> is just a small tribute, a brief remembered some of five police officers and a firefighter, fallen heroes who died in the line of duty during the past year. >> today is a day for heroes. it is a day when we recognize their bravery and their sacrifice. it is a day when we remember those...
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u.s. state department speci reesentative to afghanistan w chilled byhe ptures of chdreneingsed as suicide bombers. what i yourssessment? do the killing of osama bin ladin change theynam in afanisn? doest make things like that more or les lely? >> the tibanre likely to coinue to use violence unt such time as there isa settlement and aease-fire. t dea o binaden might lee man- lead to many in theovernment tothink that now that t unid stes has closure with 91, it is me lily to nt to leave afghanistan. that might mean that e taliban m look for a way to find an exit f the united states, -- >> you are lookint a siatio whe rhaps the taban regains se sort of control through a negoated settlement, but this isan tremist islamic group. they are not focused on external terr, uncessarily. the reaso we went into afghanistan was not to fight the taliban extresm, buto ge rid of al qae. the talan has been attached to bin laden all along th b lad gon man think the demd that ty break with qaeda is pretty much me it rit no herefore, the reason tstay in afghanistan is a weaker. >> would youugge that amica shou
u.s. state department speci reesentative to afghanistan w chilled byhe ptures of chdreneingsed as suicide bombers. what i yourssessment? do the killing of osama bin ladin change theynam in afanisn? doest make things like that more or les lely? >> the tibanre likely to coinue to use violence unt such time as there isa settlement and aease-fire. t dea o binaden might lee man- lead to many in theovernment tothink that now that t unid stes has closure with 91, it is me lily to nt to leave...
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u.s. state department stepped in. >> what did he say happened to him? >> i refuse -- refused to ask. the less i know the better for me. >> but now he is appealing in court, trying to prove massive election fraud after being defeated last april. campaign advisor says the poll gave him a 76% advantage going into the election. >> they were limited to the main cities. while it was taking place in the lot. >> they built their hopes on a change of government. and they tell you to your face that that is what they are expecting. >> it was a painful decision. they accepted the consequences for them and their five american born children. >> i know my husband is very, very dear to me and my children. we need him here. i think the people need him more. and that was a real hard place to come to for me. >> and professor steven ugba has decided to stay in nigeria and appeal the election results. in a sense, his entire family is bearing the weight of these people who believe he can change their lives. reporting live in hayward, alan wang, abc7 news. >> thank you, alan. >>> a 17-year-old high school
u.s. state department stepped in. >> what did he say happened to him? >> i refuse -- refused to ask. the less i know the better for me. >> but now he is appealing in court, trying to prove massive election fraud after being defeated last april. campaign advisor says the poll gave him a 76% advantage going into the election. >> they were limited to the main cities. while it was taking place in the lot. >> they built their hopes on a change of government. and they...
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u.s. state department has described it as a barbaric use of collective punishment. >> it is half those campaigningor reform in syria -- it is as if those campaigning for reform and syria have lost all their fear. they come out onto the streets demanding change. these latest pictures, which we cannot verify, show a new significant protest movement in serious second city. -- in syria's second city. the picture is increasingly desperate. hundreds of people have been rounded up and detained, taken away by security forces to prisons and detention centers, from where there have been horrific accounts of widespread torture. on the weekend, the regime gave its opponents a window of two weeks for amnesty to surrender themselves and their arms. but more dramatic and unverified footage have come out of the secretive country shows people with their hands about, face down on the ground, soldiers keeping them there at gunpoint. the international red cross is still demanding without success immediate and unrestricted access to all detainees and those injured in the fighting. the important and -- the importance a
u.s. state department has described it as a barbaric use of collective punishment. >> it is half those campaigningor reform in syria -- it is as if those campaigning for reform and syria have lost all their fear. they come out onto the streets demanding change. these latest pictures, which we cannot verify, show a new significant protest movement in serious second city. -- in syria's second city. the picture is increasingly desperate. hundreds of people have been rounded up and detained,...
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u.s. state department barbaric. at a coal mine in mexico three men were killed underground. the blast happened in a northern state. a quarte, a 14-year-old boy worn the surface lost both of his arms because of the force. now to some football. >> celebrating this morning after defeating rail madrid -- real madrid. there had been animosity between the two sides. it was football that took center stage last night, thankfully. they took the lead when this man, pedro, scored. real fought back. and this was fired in from close range. capped off by their defender. he was diagnosed with cancer in february. now they will need manchester united. >> it has been one of the best seasons of all. [unintelligible] recreating teams and teams and winning and winning and rising in the finals. >> pretty confident. united plays tonight and taking a 2-0 lead from the first. the only thing that stands in the way is a bit of complacency. >> thanks. i will talk to you later. still to come, a crackdown on protesters in syria, branded as barbaric. security forces have arrested thousands. border control
u.s. state department barbaric. at a coal mine in mexico three men were killed underground. the blast happened in a northern state. a quarte, a 14-year-old boy worn the surface lost both of his arms because of the force. now to some football. >> celebrating this morning after defeating rail madrid -- real madrid. there had been animosity between the two sides. it was football that took center stage last night, thankfully. they took the lead when this man, pedro, scored. real fought back....
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u.s. state department. it has issued a worldwide alert for u.s. citizens living abroad and in americans traveling internationally. and of course that applies to the thousands of travelers who usually fly internationally here at sfo. now the state department warns there is an enhanced risk for anti-american violence. what is unusual about this alert is that it doesn't mention a specific country or region where americans should be extra cautious. instead the advisory says this alert is worldwide. and it says it will remain in effect until august 1st. it also instructs americans abroad to "limit travel outside their homes and avoid mass gatherings and demonstrations." now just to be clear, this travel alert does not apply to airports on u.s. soil. only to the people flying internationally out of those airports. the security level at bay area airports from oakland to san jose to here at sfo is unchanged. i spoke with the duty manager here at sfo about 15 minutes ago and he says if there is an order to change the security level here and boost police pat
u.s. state department. it has issued a worldwide alert for u.s. citizens living abroad and in americans traveling internationally. and of course that applies to the thousands of travelers who usually fly internationally here at sfo. now the state department warns there is an enhanced risk for anti-american violence. what is unusual about this alert is that it doesn't mention a specific country or region where americans should be extra cautious. instead the advisory says this alert is worldwide....
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u.s. state department has urged non-essential diplomats to leave the country.g between security forces has close to the international airport. the president continues to cling to power. he claims that al qaeda has stepped up attacks since the protests began. >> once again, opponents of the yemeni leader have taken to the streets to demand he step down. the latest demonstration come after president saleh refused to sign a deal agreed to go. many of these protesters did not like this deal either. they would like to present to go unconditionally. today, they sent a message that they would not be leading the country into civil war. this time, there was a tax on public buildings and the government upon is gaining control of the buildings that included the news agency and the national airline. inside the presidential palace, the president was as calm as he has been throughout this crisis. speaking to the media, he seemed to be rejecting the mediation effort led by the arab neighbors that some nearly brought a deal at the weekend. he insisted this was an internal cris
u.s. state department has urged non-essential diplomats to leave the country.g between security forces has close to the international airport. the president continues to cling to power. he claims that al qaeda has stepped up attacks since the protests began. >> once again, opponents of the yemeni leader have taken to the streets to demand he step down. the latest demonstration come after president saleh refused to sign a deal agreed to go. many of these protesters did not like this deal...
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u.s. state department has described it as a barbaric use of collective punishment. our correspondent reports from amman in neighboring jordan. >> it's as those campaigning for reform in syria have lost all sense of fear. hundreds of unarmed protesters have been killed in recent days, but still they come out on to the streets demanding change. these latest pictures which we can't verify appear to show a new significant protest movement in syria's second city. if the president was faced with an uprising here, it could arguably be the biggest challenge to his regime so far. as the protests expand across syria, so does the government response. these armored personnel carriers, at least 60 of them, were reportedly filmed on a road to a northern city. unarmed civilians may be no match to this, but more days of protest have been promised. the picture emerging from daraa and other cities is increasing desperate. hundreds of people have been rounded up and detained, taken away by security forces to prisons and detention centers from where there have been horrific accounts of
u.s. state department has described it as a barbaric use of collective punishment. our correspondent reports from amman in neighboring jordan. >> it's as those campaigning for reform in syria have lost all sense of fear. hundreds of unarmed protesters have been killed in recent days, but still they come out on to the streets demanding change. these latest pictures which we can't verify appear to show a new significant protest movement in syria's second city. if the president was faced...
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u.s. state department join russia in demanding a probe into the actions of police which left several people dead. and a light at the end of the tunnel for people in gaza as egypt opens up border crossing ending a four year blockade of the palestinian territory human rights groups say the decision will ease the humanitarian crisis for the million plus palestinians facing shortages of food and medical supplies and. we also have news just in here on our t.v. the president of the republic of abkhazia has died in moscow we will bring you more on this later in the program stay with us here on r.t. . a country where some take pride in their wine family french wines are the world's best but all those warnings are not much different from down. others have to select kidneys to support their families but i need good morning now because of the money my health is gone in the first year of independence the country went through a civil war. nobody believed a war was possible at the end of the twentieth century moldova could have yet become another former soviet republic to experience a color revolution. w
u.s. state department join russia in demanding a probe into the actions of police which left several people dead. and a light at the end of the tunnel for people in gaza as egypt opens up border crossing ending a four year blockade of the palestinian territory human rights groups say the decision will ease the humanitarian crisis for the million plus palestinians facing shortages of food and medical supplies and. we also have news just in here on our t.v. the president of the republic of...
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u.s. state department as a virtual monopoly on information in such cases but refuses to share this information are act as a vigorous advocate for america's victimized families. there's an explicit complex of interest between state states goals of maintaining pleasant bilateral foreign relations and assertive and effective advocacy in the systems on behalf of american citizens. upon being assigned a caseworker at the office of children's issues and having a first conversation with him i remember thinking to myself, my god, they put the department of motor vehicles in charge of recovering my son. to my subsequent horror i've come to appreciate just how accurate that initial impression was. of my guidance for practical information and how i should proceed to remove or repeat what claims they could not provide legal advice. when i look back on the way the office of children's issues oriented me on how to handle the abduction of my son and i have very little doubt that they were essentially setting up for the rapid failure of the hague application for my son's return by not providing me with basic
u.s. state department as a virtual monopoly on information in such cases but refuses to share this information are act as a vigorous advocate for america's victimized families. there's an explicit complex of interest between state states goals of maintaining pleasant bilateral foreign relations and assertive and effective advocacy in the systems on behalf of american citizens. upon being assigned a caseworker at the office of children's issues and having a first conversation with him i remember...
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u.s. state department in washington has condemned what he called a syrian regime's barberry measures against its own people. some 560 people are thought to have been killed since the crack down on protests began six weeks ago. in syria itself, protesters appeared to be continuing to demonstrate. this and verify footage has appeared on the internet, reportedly from the city. hundreds of syrians have been arrested in recent days. they have been charged with undermining the state security. five men arrested in britain under anti-terrorism legislation have all been released without charge. the men who come from bangladesh were detained on monday outside the nuclear waste reprocessing plant located in northwest england. there were reports that they had been taking pictures at the facility. it is the biggest nuclear site in europe, and most of britain's plutonium is stored there. security forces in the u.k. are on high alert right now after the death of osama bin laden. germany's deutsche bank has been charged with creating slum conditions in los angeles. >> thank you. one day after the u.s. gover
u.s. state department in washington has condemned what he called a syrian regime's barberry measures against its own people. some 560 people are thought to have been killed since the crack down on protests began six weeks ago. in syria itself, protesters appeared to be continuing to demonstrate. this and verify footage has appeared on the internet, reportedly from the city. hundreds of syrians have been arrested in recent days. they have been charged with undermining the state security. five...
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u.s. state department calls on the georgian authorities to investigate the crackdown on protesters little that led to several deaths that says crowds take to see streets again to rally against the government's excessive use of force. and egypt opens a border crossing with gaza partially ending though for you a blockade of the palestinian territory human rights groups say it's a breakthrough in the humanitarian crisis for one and a half a million palestinians who have faced constant food shortages and the lack of medical treatment. for my colleague bill daughters here in half an hour's time but for now but a big problem it's a commie is in meltdown and it's isolated regime has a few places to go for help a former leader now explains to want to see how this might not in the future that he's next. mission three couldn't take three days for just three m.h. three. three stooges three. young and three broadcast quality video for your media project a free meal got a hearty dot com. hello again or welcome to spotlight the interview show on r.t. i'm now going over and today my guest on the program
u.s. state department calls on the georgian authorities to investigate the crackdown on protesters little that led to several deaths that says crowds take to see streets again to rally against the government's excessive use of force. and egypt opens a border crossing with gaza partially ending though for you a blockade of the palestinian territory human rights groups say it's a breakthrough in the humanitarian crisis for one and a half a million palestinians who have faced constant food...
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u.s. state department joined russia a demanding a probe into the actions of the police that left several dead. and a lot of the end of the tunnel for people of gaza as egypt opens a border crossing ending a four year blockade of the palestinian territory human rights groups say the decision will ease humanitarian crisis for the million plus palestinians facing shortages of food and medical supplies. coming up on spotlight the currency crisis in belarus is plunging the country into a financial abyss we speak with a former bellerophon leader stanislav should have a chance to shine a light on the political implications of the looming crunch. hello again or welcome to spotlight the interview show on r.t. i am now going to name my guest on the program. which i've ridden the news yesterday that a man in minsk has bought thirty two refrigerators and brought the no the problem is the severe financial crisis and by the russia that's turning into nover all economic crisis at least it may turn into such a crisis prices are skyrocketing nobody knows what's going to happen tomorrow people are buying all t
u.s. state department joined russia a demanding a probe into the actions of the police that left several dead. and a lot of the end of the tunnel for people of gaza as egypt opens a border crossing ending a four year blockade of the palestinian territory human rights groups say the decision will ease humanitarian crisis for the million plus palestinians facing shortages of food and medical supplies. coming up on spotlight the currency crisis in belarus is plunging the country into a financial...
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u.s. state department is on the hunt for a former new york resident who went around car dealerships posing as a russian diplomat to get the best deals of luxury vehicles and. i am not in the. that's scenes where there are and was. our talks today his director lost for fear of that became a persona non grata after shopping audiences of the cannes film festival this conference on our culture the whole interview r t v dot com. and some more international stories for you this hour government a wearing suicide vests stormed a government building in afghanistan east of the capital kabul on sunday three attackers armed with assault rifle shot their way into the traffic police headquarters security forces surrounded the compound and a shoot out started three officers were killed in the battle while some of the attackers also believed to be dead the assault comes a day after a suicide bombing killed six people at a military hospital in kabul. iceland has imposed a local flight plan and closed its main airport after the country's most active volcano erupted soon covered nearby villages and farms and
u.s. state department is on the hunt for a former new york resident who went around car dealerships posing as a russian diplomat to get the best deals of luxury vehicles and. i am not in the. that's scenes where there are and was. our talks today his director lost for fear of that became a persona non grata after shopping audiences of the cannes film festival this conference on our culture the whole interview r t v dot com. and some more international stories for you this hour government a...
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u.s. state department calls on the georgian authorities to investigate the crackdown and protest that led to several deaths that's his crimes take to police the streets again to rally against the government's excessive use of force. and egypt opens a border crossing with gaza partially ending before you have blockade of the palestinian territory human rights groups say a breakthrough in the humanitarian crisis for one and a half million palestinians and face constant food shortages and lack of medical treatment. up next for you on r.t. our program on the money. hello and welcome to upon the money where the business of russia is business. today we're talking about energy investment in the russian economy and to discuss this i'm joined by ben errors here in the studio with me he's editor in chief of business new europe we also have erich krauss he's an independent fund manager lattimer also cos he is head of strategic planning and development at unicredit securities and lie to me or to commute off he is chief economist at the critter financial corp ok eric i'm going to go to you first you'r
u.s. state department calls on the georgian authorities to investigate the crackdown and protest that led to several deaths that's his crimes take to police the streets again to rally against the government's excessive use of force. and egypt opens a border crossing with gaza partially ending before you have blockade of the palestinian territory human rights groups say a breakthrough in the humanitarian crisis for one and a half million palestinians and face constant food shortages and lack of...
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u.s. state department joining russia's call for an investigation into the crackdown that left several people dead well you might. talk to sara first he's been covering events in tbilisi for the same. the opposition have taken to the streets again this time their main focus isn't on things like a silly protesting against the violence that was used. as he said at the time the deployment of the place didn't come as a surprise to any of us here when they moved to the main hall in an area we needed and there was going to be some form of intervention it was the scale of the police operation it was really about the police operation in one of your earlier reports you sort of there was there were many more police than there were protesters the discrepancy in numbers was he i mean there were protesters in the thousands and many of them were peaceful and also it was dubbed the cell revolution this is an older generation of demonstrators here fighting against them to rise in the price and when the police operation turned up and they were in their thousands in a. very very good question now when the oper
u.s. state department joining russia's call for an investigation into the crackdown that left several people dead well you might. talk to sara first he's been covering events in tbilisi for the same. the opposition have taken to the streets again this time their main focus isn't on things like a silly protesting against the violence that was used. as he said at the time the deployment of the place didn't come as a surprise to any of us here when they moved to the main hall in an area we needed...
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u.s. state department is on the hunt for a former new york resident who went around car dealerships posing as a russian diplomat to get the best deals of luxury vehicles plus. param noted. that. there are. r t talks to danish director lars larson who became persona non grata after talking audiences after cannes film festival with this comments i'll catch the whole interview r t darkhawk. and some more international stories for you this hour iceland has imposed a local flight plan and closed its main airport for the country's most active volcano erupted soon covered nearby villages and farms and even reached the capital however experts say it's unlikely to cause widespread disruption to air traffic like last year when the ruptured of another volcano led to the closure of a large section of european air space. in malaysia search teams have rescued nine children after a landslide hit an orphanage sixteen people were killed when the building near the capital kabul war was partly birdied all but one of the victims were children aged from seven to eighteen years police asked people to leave the
u.s. state department is on the hunt for a former new york resident who went around car dealerships posing as a russian diplomat to get the best deals of luxury vehicles plus. param noted. that. there are. r t talks to danish director lars larson who became persona non grata after talking audiences after cannes film festival with this comments i'll catch the whole interview r t darkhawk. and some more international stories for you this hour iceland has imposed a local flight plan and closed its...
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u.s. state department is on the hunt for a new york resident who went around car dealership posing as a russian gentleman to get the best deals on the place be told. you i am not and. that's it things went terribly wrong and i was. so harsh he talks to danish director law's own trio that became a son and old water after shocking audiences a big bill passed through all his comments and he didn't catch the whole e.g.o.'s party of course. in scotland independence is something many in edinburgh have been dreaming of a very long time now with the recent election victory will be countries question national policy this may become a reality and it's a look at what sovereignty would mean for the celtic nation. the starting pistol sounds in the race to independence for scotland the scottish national party now has the surprise majority in parliament and their hell bent on a referendum on breaking away from the u.k. gain control of a resource responsibility for the problems for the center of country and be able to stand up and speak to the issues that matter to us. charge at home and making sure that we ha
u.s. state department is on the hunt for a new york resident who went around car dealership posing as a russian gentleman to get the best deals on the place be told. you i am not and. that's it things went terribly wrong and i was. so harsh he talks to danish director law's own trio that became a son and old water after shocking audiences a big bill passed through all his comments and he didn't catch the whole e.g.o.'s party of course. in scotland independence is something many in edinburgh...
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u.s. state department spread billions on fighting internet censorship in countries of washington d.c. authoritarian. leaders along sent and continues to send its agents into russia they are the words of president dmitri medvedev who underlined the terrorism is a shared international problem are these really good reports from moscow. president explains why russia is so interested in everything that's happening in regions like northern africa and the middle east and the meeting which was dedicated to matters of national security today and you can. operate issues to eliminate terrorists including the recent want to get. a directly linked to the security level within our country it's no secret that al qaida has been sending terrorists to russia and is continuing to do so. of course the president was talking about terrorists which are being sent to the office in northern called says like doug is telling coverage in the world fire for russian forces and they are conducting break it off races all the relegating those terrorists and of course you have to remember that with the song is not in
u.s. state department spread billions on fighting internet censorship in countries of washington d.c. authoritarian. leaders along sent and continues to send its agents into russia they are the words of president dmitri medvedev who underlined the terrorism is a shared international problem are these really good reports from moscow. president explains why russia is so interested in everything that's happening in regions like northern africa and the middle east and the meeting which was...
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u.s. state department has urged georgian authorities to investigate the violent crackdown on anti-government protests that left several people that it took place two days ago but the opposition claims a witch hunt remains in full swing with those speaking out against president saakashvili being detained or disappearing now so far he's been covering the events in the party now joins me live here in the studio good to see you sir we'll get to the details of what you saw in just a moment but you're just now apart from tripoli see what's going on in the georgian capital just staring at the name of the struggles continuing really the opposition have taken to the streets again this time that may take is it allows things like a silly protesting against the violence that was used when states crack so so so first the protests against the government corruption now a new wave of protests against the violent crackdown as you saw exactly yes that's exactly what's happening. but it's about see on wednesday night the early hours of thursday a lot of people questioning asked about it and whether excessive f
u.s. state department has urged georgian authorities to investigate the violent crackdown on anti-government protests that left several people that it took place two days ago but the opposition claims a witch hunt remains in full swing with those speaking out against president saakashvili being detained or disappearing now so far he's been covering the events in the party now joins me live here in the studio good to see you sir we'll get to the details of what you saw in just a moment but...
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the state department has put all u.s. embassies on alert and has warned about the enhanced potential for anti- american violence. as we show you live pictures at oakland international, people arriving from their flights waiting to be picked up, it is interesting because i have run across a mix of people who have not heard the news at all. moments before i was telling a couple about the news and had no idea. they were floored to hear it. i talk to a flight attendant moments ago who said the captain came on over the overhead in like to announce that osama bin laden had been killed. for flight attendants, knowing what happened on september 11, that meant a lot. we are still talking with passengers. people are excited to hear the news and others are waiting to hear it from us. as we get more information about security, we will bring it to you. >>> former president george bush said he congratulated president obama after hearing about but al qaeda's leader's death. >> he also said the u.s. has sent an unmistakable message, no m
the state department has put all u.s. embassies on alert and has warned about the enhanced potential for anti- american violence. as we show you live pictures at oakland international, people arriving from their flights waiting to be picked up, it is interesting because i have run across a mix of people who have not heard the news at all. moments before i was telling a couple about the news and had no idea. they were floored to hear it. i talk to a flight attendant moments ago who said the...
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u.s. state department last night. it's a worldwide travel alert that warns all u.s.izens living and traveling abroad that there is an enhanced risk for anti-american attacks. it's pretty much business as usual. there is a short line at the security checkpoint and we can show you there is a little bit of a line at the check-in counter. it's nothing out of the ordinary. nothing different from what you would see on a monday morning. i'm told this airport has not received any special instructions from the tsa to enhance or step up security here. some of the passengers we talked to say they were a little surprised by that. >> we found of thought about it. but -- and were concerned about it but it doesn't look like there's that many lines. >> i was hoping there would be dash i thought there would be a -- would be -- i thought there would be a i aer level of security. >> we'll change it in the event of an imminent threat we don't see that. we're already at elevated status. we're reminding ourself to do the normal things they do anyway. >> while it is business as usual at sf
u.s. state department last night. it's a worldwide travel alert that warns all u.s.izens living and traveling abroad that there is an enhanced risk for anti-american attacks. it's pretty much business as usual. there is a short line at the security checkpoint and we can show you there is a little bit of a line at the check-in counter. it's nothing out of the ordinary. nothing different from what you would see on a monday morning. i'm told this airport has not received any special instructions...
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u.s. state department and pakistan the state department is it wanting to pay back certain loans because it turns out that pakistan was using american money for choppers that the u.n. is supposed to cover i mean it's really becoming an incredibly messy situation but if we look at china specifically china does there the top weapons tired of pakistan they now have huge trade deals between the two countries but the best friend kind of statement i mean can a country like china and pakistan can be to be best friends i mean i don't think you can china's biggest worry with pakistan is an unstable pakistan they've got a border and they have muslims on their western border with pakistan the last thing they need is the same thing afghanistan has which is safe havens in pakistan for the folks who want to break away from china. their western provinces so they really don't want pakistan to go downhill and given a choice they'd rather we pay the freight than they do so the idea of china taking over as the banker and supporter of pakistan going to happen and china interesting also saying that they complet
u.s. state department and pakistan the state department is it wanting to pay back certain loans because it turns out that pakistan was using american money for choppers that the u.n. is supposed to cover i mean it's really becoming an incredibly messy situation but if we look at china specifically china does there the top weapons tired of pakistan they now have huge trade deals between the two countries but the best friend kind of statement i mean can a country like china and pakistan can be to...
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u.s. state department had a $5 million reward out there for information leading to his arrest. mexican police picked him up at a birthday party. his birthday party. >>> who do you believe? well, depending on who you believe, this will be my last "cnn saturday morning" because, yes, for some today is the beginning of the end of days. the apocalypse. doomsday. all that may 21st starts today according to one family radio network. family radio worldwide network is what they are called spent some $100 million to get their message out so they are taking this very seriously. that message is that the world ends today. at least the first parts of the apocalypse will happen. the leader of the family leader worldwide says the time line is in the bible. he did the math and came up with the date of today. he also did math back in 1994 and he predicted the same thing would happen. so who's taking him seriously and should we all be taking him seriously? >> i definitely do not think the world will end tomorrow. >> i say just chill. let the days go. i don't think anything will happen. >> i'm no
u.s. state department had a $5 million reward out there for information leading to his arrest. mexican police picked him up at a birthday party. his birthday party. >>> who do you believe? well, depending on who you believe, this will be my last "cnn saturday morning" because, yes, for some today is the beginning of the end of days. the apocalypse. doomsday. all that may 21st starts today according to one family radio network. family radio worldwide network is what they are...
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u.s. state department to provide these kinds of services to a foreign government technically when someone like erik prince or a company like blackwater or whatever he wants to call it these days runs to export the kinds of training services or armed services that are appearances at sporting to the united arab emirates and remember erik prince is a navy seal who's have access to very sensitive secret u.s. operations was allowed to go into cia headquarters under president bush and look at operational intelligence and then offer his services there whether or not he got a license for that is up for debate right now and we'll see how hillary clinton responds but blackwater has been fined in the past for not obtaining those licenses so we'll have to see what happens but i don't have any illusions about anyone in the congress making this a central issue i mean basically people don't care because it has no no positive impact on their ability to raise campaign cash no i don't want is a pouring money into the coffers of antiwar congresspeople were people that stand up for the war industry and knowi
u.s. state department to provide these kinds of services to a foreign government technically when someone like erik prince or a company like blackwater or whatever he wants to call it these days runs to export the kinds of training services or armed services that are appearances at sporting to the united arab emirates and remember erik prince is a navy seal who's have access to very sensitive secret u.s. operations was allowed to go into cia headquarters under president bush and look at...
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u.s. is not at war with muslims. >>> time now 5:33. the state department is warning u.s. americans abroad about possible terroristic threats from al qaeda. a worldwide travel alert issued shortly after president obama's announcement. says there's an enhanced risk for anti-american violence. in areas where bin laden's killing could cause violence, they're urged to limit travel outside of their homes and avoid any mass gatherings and demonstrations. travelers can expect the same security levels at bay area airports. now we did talk to the duty manager at sfo this morning. he tells us here at ktvu levels remain the same and that so far there are no specific orders from the tsa. now we want to show you some video from outside oakland international airport last night. passengers we talked to were just finding out about the killing of osama bin laden after stepping off planes and turning on their cell phones. one man called it good news. >> i'm a little relieved. i just went through a huge security check in louisiana which i thought was over the top. but i think it's for the sa
u.s. is not at war with muslims. >>> time now 5:33. the state department is warning u.s. americans abroad about possible terroristic threats from al qaeda. a worldwide travel alert issued shortly after president obama's announcement. says there's an enhanced risk for anti-american violence. in areas where bin laden's killing could cause violence, they're urged to limit travel outside of their homes and avoid any mass gatherings and demonstrations. travelers can expect the same security...