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that's a summary of the average annual damage as a result of flooding in the uk. then we have four other bands and these are the four future scenarios. this is looking at really the world economic environment and how that might change in the
that's a summary of the average annual damage as a result of flooding in the uk. then we have four other bands and these are the four future scenarios. this is looking at really the world economic environment and how that might change in the
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this is a big payoff in the uk. a satellite director home satellite, sky has been a great addition to the family of british broadcasting and they're innovative, they brought quality to bear, they brought sports that people couldn't get before. sky is a success story which i think has improved british television. so i don't think scig big sky b does right now is a problem. i think there are questions for government and for the regulators to look at when you have so much power vested. i mean sky in terms of its revenue is already bigger than bbc and will get much much bigger because of the way in which paid tv is moving in that country. you have a company which owns that also has a straightforwardly dominant position in terms of national newspapers in the country and by one of british's biggest publishers, harpercollins. there are questions about how you insure plurality. it's not saying that the question can't be satisfactorily answered and it's not saying that big successful companies should be punished. on the cont
this is a big payoff in the uk. a satellite director home satellite, sky has been a great addition to the family of british broadcasting and they're innovative, they brought quality to bear, they brought sports that people couldn't get before. sky is a success story which i think has improved british television. so i don't think scig big sky b does right now is a problem. i think there are questions for government and for the regulators to look at when you have so much power vested. i mean sky...
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that's a summary of the average annual damage as a result of flooding in the uk. then we have four other bands and the a
that's a summary of the average annual damage as a result of flooding in the uk. then we have four other bands and the a
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>> the big focus in the uk has been on the aircraft carriers.he idea that we could build aircraft carriers and not have any capability to fly aircraft off those until 2020. the idea that we might take a near ten-year holiday in terms of our carrier capability has been the dominant feature of comment on these defense cuts. and it is certainly a very, very big risk that the government is taking there. probably the single biggest risk in this entire defense review. i think in terms of commentary coming out of the states and feedback i have been receiving, some of it has been a little bit over done. i think it's important to remember that actually in terms of the uk's core combat capabilities, we are still committing to supply 30,000 men for a large scale direct intervention. you won't find any other ally that would be able to, let alone have the ambitions to supply 30,000 men for a major operations of the likes of iraq in either the first or the second wars there, whenever you look. and i was very surprised that we retained that. we also retained t
>> the big focus in the uk has been on the aircraft carriers.he idea that we could build aircraft carriers and not have any capability to fly aircraft off those until 2020. the idea that we might take a near ten-year holiday in terms of our carrier capability has been the dominant feature of comment on these defense cuts. and it is certainly a very, very big risk that the government is taking there. probably the single biggest risk in this entire defense review. i think in terms of...
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i'm david baumforth and i'd like to share experiences of what's been going on in the uk and also for me to share what's been going on here as well. in talking about what we've been doing in the uk in relation to our adaptation strategies for flooding and coastal defense, i want to talk through a few of the strategic projects we've been undertaking, one of them for the uk (inaudible) climate change in relation to urban flooding and foresight project, which is the uk government project for climate change, flooding and coastal defense. government guidance note on planning, talking about making space for water in urban design, the construction industry in the uk's design guidance for managing extreme events or managing exceedence and finally the government's policy guidance in the uk on integrated approaches to urban drainage. now, the picture on climate change is all too familiar. this is a graph of projected global warming and temperature rise and its effects northwest europe and particularly the uk. it's a very similar picture to the one you have here. it predicts however you account
i'm david baumforth and i'd like to share experiences of what's been going on in the uk and also for me to share what's been going on here as well. in talking about what we've been doing in the uk in relation to our adaptation strategies for flooding and coastal defense, i want to talk through a few of the strategic projects we've been undertaking, one of them for the uk (inaudible) climate change in relation to urban flooding and foresight project, which is the uk government project for...
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in the uk, it's very interesting what you find in those low spots. first of all, you find that's where the low income houses, that's where the poor people live, the people who have no say really in what goes on in the community. so i was really pleased you make the point about environmental justice. the second thing you find out in the uk it's almost always where we put our emergency services because the land is cheap. your fire departments, the ambulances, all that disappears in the first half hour of the storm. >> we use earthquake faults for that. >> okay, but i like the idea of the pilot project because people don't have to commit themselves so much. you get them working on the pilot project and then you expand it. >> certainly san francisco has a problem along these lines as well. we've been looking at developments that -- i guess i preface my statement by saying maybe, echoing the mayor's comment about we should have started looking at this 10 years ago, 10 years ago, at least in my world, i don't know that we talked much about this kind of thi
in the uk, it's very interesting what you find in those low spots. first of all, you find that's where the low income houses, that's where the poor people live, the people who have no say really in what goes on in the community. so i was really pleased you make the point about environmental justice. the second thing you find out in the uk it's almost always where we put our emergency services because the land is cheap. your fire departments, the ambulances, all that disappears in the first half...
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that's a summary of the average annual damage as a result of flooding in the uk. then we have four other bands and these are the four future scenarios. this is looking at really the world economic environment and how that might change in the future. the left is an economic environment that is based on world markets driving the economy. the next one is based on natural enterprise driving the economy. the next one is one of local ownership, everything reduced to regional economy and the right is everything driven basically on the basis of environment protection. our feeling at the moment is that it's the second of those that is the most likely, that is the national enterprise model. and we can see as we look at that that there's going to be very substantial increase in flooding in the future and within that, that the biggest increase is likeliest to occur within our urban environments. so although we will see a very significant increase in flooding due to river flooding and flooding due to coastal impacts, the biggest cause or biggest increase in flooding in the fut
that's a summary of the average annual damage as a result of flooding in the uk. then we have four other bands and these are the four future scenarios. this is looking at really the world economic environment and how that might change in the future. the left is an economic environment that is based on world markets driving the economy. the next one is based on natural enterprise driving the economy. the next one is one of local ownership, everything reduced to regional economy and the right is...
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it would be wrong to assume this has nhing to do with the uk. public interest lawyers, acting for many iraqi civilians who have been killed or tortured by u.k. forces. some have been killed by indiscriminate attacks on civilians or the unjustified use of lethal force. other have been killed in custody with u.k. forces. no one knows how many iraqis lost their lives wall held in british detention facilities. the most notable is [unintelligible] and we now await thenquiry report into his death. the iraq war locks at a huge leap to the evidence in the public domain. the facts of the invasion and subsequent occupation a coalition forces. what can be said about the loss comes under three headings. all three areas are or will soon be the subject of legal action here in the uk. firsts that of unlawful killings of civilians are indiscriminate attacks on them or the unjustified use of lethal -- legal force against them. it may never be known how many iraqis died, but we now know from the important work of iraq body count that the previously unknown number
it would be wrong to assume this has nhing to do with the uk. public interest lawyers, acting for many iraqi civilians who have been killed or tortured by u.k. forces. some have been killed by indiscriminate attacks on civilians or the unjustified use of lethal force. other have been killed in custody with u.k. forces. no one knows how many iraqis lost their lives wall held in british detention facilities. the most notable is [unintelligible] and we now await thenquiry report into his death....
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and from those 300 is like the national team so if you look here in the uk they have around 10 so the chances of having that number 1 archer are much higher in korea because of that system. >>reporter: while the korean archers couldn't reveal exactly how much they earn as professionals, the fact that a major korean car manufacturer feels the sport is worth sponsoring is an indication of its popularity there. the same cannot be said for the host country... but despite that british number one simon terry believes uk interest in the sport is growing. >>terry: you've just got to look around. you know the members are going up year on year and events like this brings it to people's mind you know ... not just robin hood hero you can see how technical... especially the compound bow... how technical they can be. >>muriel: recurve archery has been an olympic sport since the 1972 olympic games - but world championships have been held since the early 1930's. it is the traditional form of the sport. unlike the compound bow, the recurve bow has no system of pulleys which allows the bow to be relaxe
and from those 300 is like the national team so if you look here in the uk they have around 10 so the chances of having that number 1 archer are much higher in korea because of that system. >>reporter: while the korean archers couldn't reveal exactly how much they earn as professionals, the fact that a major korean car manufacturer feels the sport is worth sponsoring is an indication of its popularity there. the same cannot be said for the host country... but despite that british number...
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shipping accounts for about 3% of world emissions, more than the uk where germany. the un is seeking a global deal to clean up the ships. in tientsin, environmentalists anjin --y -- in tients china, another dutch and other big developing nations said note the new regulations. china's shipping delegate said that china would not accept any universally binding rules, that the fundamental rules are for rich companies that rich countries to cut emissions first. the mighty as delmar claims to save 25% of its fuel. in the future, a giant kite might even help ships along. campaigners say it is essential that shipping does not escape the drive for a emissions cuts. >> a global shipping emissions are not is very essential that regulation in this area is not included in any global deal. >> china refuses to allow any mandatory worldwide standard on ships, even if they would benefit its own ship owners. some environmentalists are beginning to despair of ever getting a global deal. >> this is gmt from bbc world news. i'm george alagiah. the headlines -- hungary's toxic sludge rea
shipping accounts for about 3% of world emissions, more than the uk where germany. the un is seeking a global deal to clean up the ships. in tientsin, environmentalists anjin --y -- in tients china, another dutch and other big developing nations said note the new regulations. china's shipping delegate said that china would not accept any universally binding rules, that the fundamental rules are for rich companies that rich countries to cut emissions first. the mighty as delmar claims to save...
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and uk airports. this story stretches from yemen to great britain to philly, newark, new york, chicago, our justice correspondent pete williams has been following it all day. he's in our washington newsroom to start us off. pete good evening. >> reporter: the amount of the explosive material in one of these packages was five times larger than what the underwear bomber was carrying on that plane to detroit last christmas day. it's the latest word on a day full of tension at airports. by 10:30 last night, the u.s. security community was alarmed enough to notify the president. acting on a tip from an overseas intelligence service, authorities in england searched for and found a suspicious package addressed to the u.s. inside, a photo copier toner cartridge, obviously tampered with, protruding wires, a circuit board coated with white powder, containing explosives. >> this is stephanie gosk where that package was intercepted. a freight distribution building was evacuated and the package examined before bei
and uk airports. this story stretches from yemen to great britain to philly, newark, new york, chicago, our justice correspondent pete williams has been following it all day. he's in our washington newsroom to start us off. pete good evening. >> reporter: the amount of the explosive material in one of these packages was five times larger than what the underwear bomber was carrying on that plane to detroit last christmas day. it's the latest word on a day full of tension at airports. by...
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whether that was an attempt to threaten the cargo flight into the uk or an attempt to get into the ukl, we need to know that device sent to the uk, whether it was a bomb or not. secondly, if it was, why was it sent there? was it intended to blow up on the flight and be, cause that kind of terror concern or someone actually using the cargo service to deliver a package that would be picked up and used for some other purpose in the uk. and of course, all this against a background of a summer of increased terror concern in europe because of a stream of threat information about attempted al qaeda plots either in the uk or france or elsewhere in europe. so it's far too soon to say this is a threat to the u.s., but it would appear to be, if it turns out to a package a threat to the uk and that's why you see the additional concern. >> the plane we're looking at, that's philadelphia international airport, where it's been taken over to an area. the pilots usually call the penalty box where they wait their turn to take off, but in this case, kind of an isolated in quarantine with a minimum numbe
whether that was an attempt to threaten the cargo flight into the uk or an attempt to get into the ukl, we need to know that device sent to the uk, whether it was a bomb or not. secondly, if it was, why was it sent there? was it intended to blow up on the flight and be, cause that kind of terror concern or someone actually using the cargo service to deliver a package that would be picked up and used for some other purpose in the uk. and of course, all this against a background of a summer of...
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. >>> and it could be the end of an era in the uk. why the mounted police may soon have to ride off into the sunset of history. good morning, everyone. i'm alex witt. welcome to "msnbc sunday. "the just past 11:00 a.m. out on the eastbound and 8:00 a.m. in the west. >>> the obama administration is telling americans in europe to be extra vigilant. the new travel alert issued by the state department reads in part u.s. citizens are reminded of the potential for terrorists to attack public transportation systems and other tourist infrastructure. u.s. citizens should take every precaution to be aware of their surroundings and to adopt appropriate safety measures to protect themselves when traveling. i'm joined now live by michael isikoff, national correspondent
. >>> and it could be the end of an era in the uk. why the mounted police may soon have to ride off into the sunset of history. good morning, everyone. i'm alex witt. welcome to "msnbc sunday. "the just past 11:00 a.m. out on the eastbound and 8:00 a.m. in the west. >>> the obama administration is telling americans in europe to be extra vigilant. the new travel alert issued by the state department reads in part u.s. citizens are reminded of the potential for...
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it would be wrong to assume this has nothing to do with the uk. public interest lawyers, acting for many iraqi civilians who have been killed or tortured by u.k. forces. some have been killed by indiscriminate attacks on civilians or the unjustified use of lethal force. other have been killed in custody with u.k. forces. no one knows how many iraqis lost their lives wall held in british detention facilities. the most notable is [unintelligible] and we now await the inquiry report into his death. the iraq war locks at a huge leap to the evidence in the public domain. the facts of the invasion and subsequent occupation a coalition forces. what can be said about the loss comes under three headings. all three areas are or will soon be the subject of legal action here in the uk. first is that of unlawful killings of civilians are indiscriminate attacks on them or the unjustified use of lethal -- legal force against them. it may never be known how many iraqis died, but we now know from the important work of iraq body count that the previously unknown nu
it would be wrong to assume this has nothing to do with the uk. public interest lawyers, acting for many iraqi civilians who have been killed or tortured by u.k. forces. some have been killed by indiscriminate attacks on civilians or the unjustified use of lethal force. other have been killed in custody with u.k. forces. no one knows how many iraqis lost their lives wall held in british detention facilities. the most notable is [unintelligible] and we now await the inquiry report into his...
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he is moving his carpet around the uk, he did it all with his cell phone. we will leave it to you google searchers to find an update on why he did that and the fire at dundalk coming up at 6:00. >>> now abc2 news at 6:00. >>> we bring you to breaking news, a fire story building went up in flames late this afternoon, two alarms were called to the scene and now all you see is the smoke on the top of that building and the live picture. we are told that building used to belong to the old distillery. cheryl conner joins us with the very latest, cheryl? >> reporter: part of that building has already chanced and fire crews are concerned another portion of it could also come tumbling down and just a few minutes ago we spoke to a man who lived in a white house near the building. he is standing
he is moving his carpet around the uk, he did it all with his cell phone. we will leave it to you google searchers to find an update on why he did that and the fire at dundalk coming up at 6:00. >>> now abc2 news at 6:00. >>> we bring you to breaking news, a fire story building went up in flames late this afternoon, two alarms were called to the scene and now all you see is the smoke on the top of that building and the live picture. we are told that building used to belong to...
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that's certainly something we've used in the, uk. i know it's been used here is a well.this is taking an incremental approach. not starting with the solution today to address all the problems but what can we do now to take it in the right direction in the next 20 years so we won't have to stand up in 20 years and say we should not have done that or even worse, i wish we'd done something 20 years back. i believe peter said, maybe some of us think if we acted in 1997 some of the problems might not be so challenging in 07'. an incremental no regrets approach might be something to think about as a strategy for going forward. we talked about from the third perspective, stake holder perspective and it takes time to bring them to the table. it's different techniques that it takes to reconcile differences and manager conflict and move forward. we do have to find the time in the planning process to bring those different agencies closer and that needs to be structured in our processes. we need that time and investment needed to do that - needs to be in place and i was delighted to
that's certainly something we've used in the, uk. i know it's been used here is a well.this is taking an incremental approach. not starting with the solution today to address all the problems but what can we do now to take it in the right direction in the next 20 years so we won't have to stand up in 20 years and say we should not have done that or even worse, i wish we'd done something 20 years back. i believe peter said, maybe some of us think if we acted in 1997 some of the problems might...
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it's not natural for us in the, uk. we have spent a lot of time building trust between the agencies and companies but when we achieved that it's been enormously helpful and it's achieved the feedback back into the legislation process because when you get a collective bodies working together, it's very easy to influence the legislation process. >> chuck, i'm going back to running the office and be a regulator and tell you what i hated. what i hated is when people came in and said they didn't like the rules and they wanted a performance based standard and they would say, we know what we want to do and we're green and trust us. if someone comes in and says we don't like the prescriptive standards and we run models and can invest better to have a better return for theen environment i found the regulator pretty open to look at those. i think as we look at regulatory engagement i think what we need to do with regulators is bring to them solutions. i spend more on training in my staff in a month than most spend on regulators i
it's not natural for us in the, uk. we have spent a lot of time building trust between the agencies and companies but when we achieved that it's been enormously helpful and it's achieved the feedback back into the legislation process because when you get a collective bodies working together, it's very easy to influence the legislation process. >> chuck, i'm going back to running the office and be a regulator and tell you what i hated. what i hated is when people came in and said they...
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intelligence gathering center has already warned that cyber warfare poses a serious danger to the uk's critical infrastructure. the strategy is the first part of a defense review that will see some big spending reductions. >> the biggest casualty of the defense review. its current flagship to be retired almost immediately. countries face their largest and most painful of people in decades. the government says it is remodeling the military to face new threats. britain's force of combat jet is also in the line of fire. washington has expressed concerns a bed wider worries about defense cutbacks across europe. the budget pressures could encourage ministers to seek more cooperation in europe. focusinghey're interestingly is bilateral cooperation. particularly france but potentially others like neverland center -- germany that have serious capabilities but are finding it difficult to maintain those capabilities because of the cost pressures. >> with a budget now of around $60 billion, britain is and will probably remain the biggest defense spender in europe. around the world, japan is anoth
intelligence gathering center has already warned that cyber warfare poses a serious danger to the uk's critical infrastructure. the strategy is the first part of a defense review that will see some big spending reductions. >> the biggest casualty of the defense review. its current flagship to be retired almost immediately. countries face their largest and most painful of people in decades. the government says it is remodeling the military to face new threats. britain's force of combat jet...
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rather chilly here as well for france and the uk. 11 degrees in london. 11 in paris.efinitely feeling like autumn. quite wintry in berlin. 8 degrees for your daytime high. here's your extended forecast now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> just taking a look at this story once again, china's national bureau of statistics says china's gdp grew 9.6% in the three months through september from a year earlier. the third quarter gdp growth slowed from 10.3% from the previous period, marking the second straight quarter of slowdowns. it's also the first time in a year that gdp growth was in the single digits. the chinese government has been taking measures to cool the economy and are possibly reflected in the slower growth rate. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
rather chilly here as well for france and the uk. 11 degrees in london. 11 in paris.efinitely feeling like autumn. quite wintry in berlin. 8 degrees for your daytime high. here's your extended forecast now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> just taking a look at this story once again, china's national bureau of statistics says china's gdp grew 9.6% in the three months through september from a year earlier. the third quarter gdp growth slowed from 10.3% from the previous period,...
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yes, it is of importance to the uk economy, major company, the largest on the market in the uk.one of the largest. before you start throwing a rock across the atlantic, 50% of bp shareholders are in the united states. a vast portion of its revenue comes from the united states. the pension funds. bp has this international aura about it, which is exactly why there was suchury and fume when people in the administration insisted on calling it british petroleum, which it happened been for many years. on this very interesting point of the bonds and cdss. you're right, bp did get $3.5 billion in bonds away just this very week. but the insuring of cds or cds market was exactly that cds market was exactly what was behind the goldman sachs abacus debacle earlier this year. >> right. >> it's right. finally, that is why the european community is looking at legislation and regulation that would prevent you from insuring an asset that you don't have an interest in. the old line, of course, in insuring your neighbor's house and watching it set on fire. >> i'm wondering if financial reform we h
yes, it is of importance to the uk economy, major company, the largest on the market in the uk.one of the largest. before you start throwing a rock across the atlantic, 50% of bp shareholders are in the united states. a vast portion of its revenue comes from the united states. the pension funds. bp has this international aura about it, which is exactly why there was suchury and fume when people in the administration insisted on calling it british petroleum, which it happened been for many...
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the last part i want to say is talking about a new project that is being piloted in the uk in an urban environment which applies just the same to rivers and to coastal defense. i'd like to perhaps explain a little bit about why integrated approach is important. this is a picture of a relative small area of flooding in the north of england. small picture but i'd like to take you through. the first in the top left shows the source of the flooding. this is in windsor and it developed because a large area of largely rural of land got completely water logged and then during a storm event that water washed off that area into the urban area. the responsibility for managing that drainage lies with the local drainage authority, which is the drainage board. it flowed on to highways in the area -- you see in the top right picture highway flooding. responsibility for draining the highway is the local highway authority. it then flowed into the properties on the left of the picture. as soon as it crossed past the wall there into the property, the responsibility for that drainage shifted to the drain
the last part i want to say is talking about a new project that is being piloted in the uk in an urban environment which applies just the same to rivers and to coastal defense. i'd like to perhaps explain a little bit about why integrated approach is important. this is a picture of a relative small area of flooding in the north of england. small picture but i'd like to take you through. the first in the top left shows the source of the flooding. this is in windsor and it developed because a...
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. >>> the president of chile visits the uk bearing a bizarre gift. what momento he delivered in honor of the rescued miners. >>> and remembering the dozens of california firefighters who paid the ultimate price. >>> a lot of clouds around the bay area, temperatures way down. now there is a chance of some showers. we'll talk about that coming up. >> all news, all the time. 24 hours a day. all news 740. now fm 1069kcbs. online at kcbs.com. [ male announcer ] carly fiorina. she's against banning assault weapons... and that's reckless and dangerous. she's for risky new oil drilling that could threaten our jobs. fiorina's plan would mean slashing social security and medicare, which would devastate seniors. and she'd make abortion a crime. no wonder fiorina is endorsed by sarah palin. carly fiorina. just too extreme for california. [ boxer ] i'm barbara boxer and i approve this message. --except the gift is a box of rocks. the president of chile has arrived in the u-k with a >>> ahead of state bearing gifts for the queen of england. nothing unusual. except
. >>> the president of chile visits the uk bearing a bizarre gift. what momento he delivered in honor of the rescued miners. >>> and remembering the dozens of california firefighters who paid the ultimate price. >>> a lot of clouds around the bay area, temperatures way down. now there is a chance of some showers. we'll talk about that coming up. >> all news, all the time. 24 hours a day. all news 740. now fm 1069kcbs. online at kcbs.com. [ male announcer ] carly...
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. >> reporter: just hours later, their own leaders here in the uk issued an alert of their own, warning british citizens traveling in germany and france of the possibility of attacks in places frequented by foreign travelers. this couple from britain told us they were confused about what's really going on here. >> i thought it was very vague. is there something going on? obviously not. >> reporter: there were few, if any signs of stepped up security here, as our lam ma hasan found. >> reporter: david, here, one of the busiest airports in the world, heathrow, many passengers are now aware of the u.s. alert and these new headlines. but while there is more vigilance, there are in visible signs of an increase in security yesterday. >> reporter: and a similar description from our producer in rome. and, the americans we met here in london told us they were determined to keep going with their vacation. but this woman from salt lake city -- >> if you want to see the world, then, you know, you take a risk. >> reporter: even the l.a. lakers are here in los on the, ready for their game tomorrow ni
. >> reporter: just hours later, their own leaders here in the uk issued an alert of their own, warning british citizens traveling in germany and france of the possibility of attacks in places frequented by foreign travelers. this couple from britain told us they were confused about what's really going on here. >> i thought it was very vague. is there something going on? obviously not. >> reporter: there were few, if any signs of stepped up security here, as our lam ma hasan...
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oxford university, oxford, uk. certificate awarded, summer 2001. back to carl paladino on in a minute. first, here's david koryn. a second website that said she verified the info. it is one thing to get caught in a lie with such a wonderful academic record to get your various degrees confused. in a lie denying the first lie? >> you know, politicians tend to get the scandals they deserve. she's not a very serious candidate, so we have a not very serious scandal. linkedin gate and zoom info gate. she has a pattern, that she doesn't get it right. in washington, the old saying, it's not the wrongdoing, it's the cover-up. we seem to have a cover-up of a cover-up. i wonder how much more is going to come out on her background. >> the associated press walks on tiptoes when implying a candidate's dishonesty in the weeks before a campaign. it has written, quote, o'donnell has made incorrect statements about her education before. there was a time in our distant past, four, six years ago when somebody running for the senate might be expected to bow out of a ra
oxford university, oxford, uk. certificate awarded, summer 2001. back to carl paladino on in a minute. first, here's david koryn. a second website that said she verified the info. it is one thing to get caught in a lie with such a wonderful academic record to get your various degrees confused. in a lie denying the first lie? >> you know, politicians tend to get the scandals they deserve. she's not a very serious candidate, so we have a not very serious scandal. linkedin gate and zoom info...
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and in the uk, i anticipate over the next two years that we'll grow ten-fold and this is going to be that will allow us to make a meaningful impact for the u.s. and the uk is our franchise partner opportunities in other countries. >> reporter: improved recycling is a good thing. but recyclebank still faces financial challenges. some folks aren't happy with the larger size of the bins. but it's one of those green start-ups that's worth watching. rob and vinita, back to you. >> and a cool list of partners here. so you get some good deals for doing something good for the environment. >> they say the average person produces like five pounds of garbage. >> every day? >> every day. >> whoa. that's a mess, huh? >> maybe some money. >>> coming up, it could be the most luxurious cruise ship to set sail. >> why the new qe-3 could mark the end of an era. why go one more round ? you don't need a rematch, but a rethink. with lunesta. lunesta is thought to interact with gaba receptors associated with sleep. lunesta helps you get the restful sleep you need. lunesta has some risk of dependency. when
and in the uk, i anticipate over the next two years that we'll grow ten-fold and this is going to be that will allow us to make a meaningful impact for the u.s. and the uk is our franchise partner opportunities in other countries. >> reporter: improved recycling is a good thing. but recyclebank still faces financial challenges. some folks aren't happy with the larger size of the bins. but it's one of those green start-ups that's worth watching. rob and vinita, back to you. >> and a...
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and the uk when it comes to counterterror training.teresting thins that happened when i was there, we had an interview with the head of the counterterror forces, he acknowledged for the first time to us that the u.s. and the uk had been involved with yemeni security forces in airstrikes that were happening in yemen. that has been a very, very sensitive issue and up until the past month, the yemeni government was really denying that, the u.s. wasn't commenting. so the fact the yemenis aren't just asking for help but starting to acknowledge how much help they're getting and saying the u.s. is even assisting in airstrikes, you know, that's significant and that shows the level of concern there and shows they're trying to ask for as much help as possible and they know they need it. larry? >> larry: fran townsend, to this point you were in that seat and around the center of all this. is obama handling this well at this early juncture? >> the only thing i found curious is that the president himself as you said earlier, larry, became the brief
and the uk when it comes to counterterror training.teresting thins that happened when i was there, we had an interview with the head of the counterterror forces, he acknowledged for the first time to us that the u.s. and the uk had been involved with yemeni security forces in airstrikes that were happening in yemen. that has been a very, very sensitive issue and up until the past month, the yemeni government was really denying that, the u.s. wasn't commenting. so the fact the yemenis aren't...
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oxford university, oxford uk, certificate awarded, summer 2001. to the story of battling carl "the truth" paladino in a moment. a columnist at politicsdaily.com. good evening. >> good evening, keith. >> here's the second website that says she verified the info. the conservative think tank said she submitted the resume. it's one thing to get caught in a lie or maybe with such a wonderful academic record to get your various degrees in educational backgrounds confu d confused. what happens if you get caught in the lie denying the first lie? >> well, you know, politicians tend to get the scandals they deserve. she's not a very serious candidate. so she's getting a not very serious scandal. linkdin gate morphing to zoominfo-gate. it shows what we like to say is a pattern. she just doesn't get it right. in washington, the old saying is, it's not the wrongdoing, it's the cover-up. now we seem to have a cover-up of a cover-up. and i want to know how much more is going to come out on her background. >> to that point, the associated press walks on tiptoes w
oxford university, oxford uk, certificate awarded, summer 2001. to the story of battling carl "the truth" paladino in a moment. a columnist at politicsdaily.com. good evening. >> good evening, keith. >> here's the second website that says she verified the info. the conservative think tank said she submitted the resume. it's one thing to get caught in a lie or maybe with such a wonderful academic record to get your various degrees in educational backgrounds confu d...
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joined now by viewers from around the globe here on the bbc, and here at the bbc news channel in the uk. i am in the san jose goldmine in chile, where we are looking at pictures now of the imminent arrival of the 22nd miner to reach the surface. i think this lady is his girlfriend of 21 years, the mother of his three children, who are 18, 9, and to. -- and two. a woman who has struggled to keep the family gone -- going with a man who has had problems in his life, a man who has struggled with alcohol. the man who has had drug problems as well. it was ruth who persuaded her brother in law to try to get samuel a job in the san jose mind. he had only worked there for five months. a man with the gift of gab, a born salesman, said his family, but a man who admits his own failings, his own peccadilloes. a man who has told ruth since being trapped underneath the ground that he is now paying the price, he feels, for all the sins he has committed in the past. it is difficult for me to actually see these pictures. the sunlight is so strong at the moment. i think we might have alejandro fino there,
joined now by viewers from around the globe here on the bbc, and here at the bbc news channel in the uk. i am in the san jose goldmine in chile, where we are looking at pictures now of the imminent arrival of the 22nd miner to reach the surface. i think this lady is his girlfriend of 21 years, the mother of his three children, who are 18, 9, and to. -- and two. a woman who has struggled to keep the family gone -- going with a man who has had problems in his life, a man who has struggled with...