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it is approaching the uk with gales.ught severe weather through, dumped hail in germany the size of about 8 centimeters and maria, a tropical storm in the atlantic. if you have interest across the leeward islands, that's about it. this one, andrew and nina will hook out to sea as we like the nice hook there. looking good with maria, not a significant threat right now to land. >> just very quickly, ivan. >> sure. >> that hurricane katia. >> yes. >> the remnants hitting the uk, how unusual is that? >> not actually too unusual. when they hook around and do that loop they get picked up by the jet stream and turn extra tropical. that means essentially they're no longer a warm core cyclone to get their energy from the differences and temperature there. essentially they roll off. this thing was -- not this one but katia was moving at 70 to 80 kilometers per hour, moving to the northeast, moving that fast. we move faster than the other way around. nevertheless, gales are galz. that's what we expect today throughout the uk, espec
it is approaching the uk with gales.ught severe weather through, dumped hail in germany the size of about 8 centimeters and maria, a tropical storm in the atlantic. if you have interest across the leeward islands, that's about it. this one, andrew and nina will hook out to sea as we like the nice hook there. looking good with maria, not a significant threat right now to land. >> just very quickly, ivan. >> sure. >> that hurricane katia. >> yes. >> the remnants...
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news corp., this is in the uk, news corp.'s deputy chief operating officer, james murdoch, son of rupert murdoch, says that he is happy to testify after being called back for a second grilling by uk lawmakers. meanwhile, in the united states, a group of independent shareholders is stepping up legal action, accusing the company, in their words, of an historic pattern of corruption. and the australian government is planning to skrut nies the country's media industry after complaints that news corp. had too much of a monopoly on the market. and just to give you an example of that, news corp.'s reach is 70% of australia's newspapers. nina. >>> andrew, the power of the chinese consumer is very much on the minds of international companies attending this week's meeting in dallan as you've been telling us. after all, the size of the chinese middle class is expected to be four times that of the u.s. andrew spotlights that next from dallan and he'll also be talking with jpmorgan's china on plans to boost domestic consumption. stay tuned
news corp., this is in the uk, news corp.'s deputy chief operating officer, james murdoch, son of rupert murdoch, says that he is happy to testify after being called back for a second grilling by uk lawmakers. meanwhile, in the united states, a group of independent shareholders is stepping up legal action, accusing the company, in their words, of an historic pattern of corruption. and the australian government is planning to skrut nies the country's media industry after complaints that news...
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we ended up driving to tia juana with our family in order to return to the uk. we then had only five months to verify. we flew back to the u.k. for the interview which cost about $6,000, rather than processing in the u.s. embassies were rude to me and my bike in the process. -- wife in the process. we were a small company but had been in the u.s. for eight years, and had one of our best years. they seemed unaware of general business and tax accounting practices. however, my wife developeafter h the officer, the visa was approved. afton and there was finger wagging saying that you need to come up was something better than two years' time currently, there is no resolution for these types of green card holders. we will have to constantly trouble in the new at the will of immigration authorities. so how does this affect families? it affects our ability to run a business with unpredictable but times. it makes you unproductive and therefore unproductive thanks to the huge amounts of repetitive information required. processing fees which are a burden to the families in
we ended up driving to tia juana with our family in order to return to the uk. we then had only five months to verify. we flew back to the u.k. for the interview which cost about $6,000, rather than processing in the u.s. embassies were rude to me and my bike in the process. -- wife in the process. we were a small company but had been in the u.s. for eight years, and had one of our best years. they seemed unaware of general business and tax accounting practices. however, my wife developeafter h...
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. >>> the libyan government did business including those secret deals allegedly made with the uk andhe united states. i'm talking about a treasure trove of documents that were left behind when libyan officials were forced from tripoli. our senior international corporate ben wedeman read some of these papers, what did you find? >> reporter: what we found was in the basement of the internal security agency, that's basically the libyan cia, we found hundreds and hundreds of documents detailing the emerging relationship between the intelligence agencies of libya and the united states, the uk, switzerland, canada, many other countries. this was at a time when in early 2004, libya has announced that it would renounce it's program for the production of weapons of mass destruction, and that this cooperation began and developed quite rapidly. on the part of the united states, they were very interested in libya's help in the war on terror, the libyans were very interested in american help in getting information about opponents to the gadhafi regime many of whom were members of radical islam mo
. >>> the libyan government did business including those secret deals allegedly made with the uk andhe united states. i'm talking about a treasure trove of documents that were left behind when libyan officials were forced from tripoli. our senior international corporate ben wedeman read some of these papers, what did you find? >> reporter: what we found was in the basement of the internal security agency, that's basically the libyan cia, we found hundreds and hundreds of...
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four former executives from news international, the company's uk up in unit will be appearing before the culture media and sports committee. the main issue today is what james murdoch knew and when. at the hearing in july, he said he knew nothing about an e-mail in 2008 that indicated hacking at the news of the world was not confined to just one reporter. >> did you see or were you made aware of the e-mail, the transcript of the message? >> i was not aware of that at the time. >> now, that for neville e-mail, he was a news of the world reporter. it refers to the 700,000 pounds paid to the head of the professional football association, gordon taylor, whose phone was hacked into. james murdoch signed off on that settlement but said he knew nothing about the e-mail. two of the former executives testifying today have publicly challenged murdoch's testimony. tom crone was the former legal manager of news international. he released a statement contradicting james murdoch's claims that he had no knowledge of the e-mail. myla was the editor of the news of the world when it was shut down. the
four former executives from news international, the company's uk up in unit will be appearing before the culture media and sports committee. the main issue today is what james murdoch knew and when. at the hearing in july, he said he knew nothing about an e-mail in 2008 that indicated hacking at the news of the world was not confined to just one reporter. >> did you see or were you made aware of the e-mail, the transcript of the message? >> i was not aware of that at the time....
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and uk for interrogations, libyan authorities left stacks of files behind when rebels forced them out of tripoli. our ben wedeman has been able to get these documents. what did you find? >> reporter: what we did find was the libyan government's cia, where thousands of documents that went into the details of the developing relationship beginning in early 2004, between the libyan spy agency and the cia, mi 6 in the uk and others, over this program of extraordinary renditions, whereby the united states or the uk would capture terror suspects and hand them over to countries like egypt, like jordan, like tunisia and it turns out, libya as well where they would be interrogated by the standard methods in these countries which oftentimes was torture. so what we saw was correspondence between the libyan intelligence agency and the cia. some of it quite intelligent, go into the finer details of how this relationship developed and it appeared to be quite warm, despite the fact that for year after year the state department, for instance, in it's annual human rights report would document all the h
and uk for interrogations, libyan authorities left stacks of files behind when rebels forced them out of tripoli. our ben wedeman has been able to get these documents. what did you find? >> reporter: what we did find was the libyan government's cia, where thousands of documents that went into the details of the developing relationship beginning in early 2004, between the libyan spy agency and the cia, mi 6 in the uk and others, over this program of extraordinary renditions, whereby the...
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and believe me, all of them get government support, from the german government, from the uk government, from the chinese government. i just think, you know, we criticize global companies like ge when in many ways we can help build competitiveness in the united states. >> tell me about the jobs council. what specifically can the united states do? you have divided the challenge in a sense into a short term and a long term. tell me about the short term first. what can we do to create jobs? >> we are going to do an industry-wide sector by sector jobs plan and we'll finish it by the end of the year. we didn't want to focus on legislative solutions. it was kind of nonpartisan, nonlegislative. nobody on the council -- and there are 26 of us. none of us believe there is a silver bullet for job creation. there will literally be dozens of ideas that go into creating jobs. early on what we try to do is focus on supply and demand, reducing regulatory burdens. we wanted to put people back to work quickly. so we had ideas in education. create 10,000 more engineers every year. we had ideas around red
and believe me, all of them get government support, from the german government, from the uk government, from the chinese government. i just think, you know, we criticize global companies like ge when in many ways we can help build competitiveness in the united states. >> tell me about the jobs council. what specifically can the united states do? you have divided the challenge in a sense into a short term and a long term. tell me about the short term first. what can we do to create jobs?...
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corporate tax system that lowers the rate, ends loopholes and puts us on the same basis with germany, uk and japan and everybody else around the world. i completely agree with where the bowles commission came out on the tax system. let's get after it. >> what about investment? you're sitting on piles of cash and people say you're opening businesses in china, hiring people in china, but you are not hiring people -- >> we're hiring 15,000 people in the united states this year. you know, we are investing in the u.s., but we are also investing in china, in india. look, more than 60% of the company is outside the united states. 70% of our backlog. i wish all my customers were in chicago. really, i do. it's the easier way to run the business, but my customers are in brazil. my customers are in canada. my customers are in japan and china. we are one of the country's biggest exporters. i think the country should applaud that. you know? that's nothing to be criticized. so, look, i'm just not going to apologize, but we are also going to create jobs in the united states. we are one of the best expo
corporate tax system that lowers the rate, ends loopholes and puts us on the same basis with germany, uk and japan and everybody else around the world. i completely agree with where the bowles commission came out on the tax system. let's get after it. >> what about investment? you're sitting on piles of cash and people say you're opening businesses in china, hiring people in china, but you are not hiring people -- >> we're hiring 15,000 people in the united states this year. you...
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gadhafi's regime is by no mean the brita the uk's biggest atrocity.hot and killed at a protest outside the libyan embassy. the libyans seem to go on were they i.r.a., this isç much disgust in the uk. those responsible for allowing him to return is a scottish legal decision and there was no conspiracy involved. former u.n. ambassador bolton claimed the release was a british oil interest. would the scots really do this for oil? i venture not but say this, if you buy in with the theory megrahi was a legal decision and the british government made it, i can't see how the uk accurateaccurat accurately described at america's poodle would have done that. he met with gadhafi in 2004. truth will come out in the end. and eventually the release of the british, scottish and american governments documents, and in the near time, the gadhafi regime may finally reveal new evidence regarding the conviction repeatedly called into question and undoubtedly all perpetrators of the lockerbie tragedy still at large. it remains open. the british people stand there, american
gadhafi's regime is by no mean the brita the uk's biggest atrocity.hot and killed at a protest outside the libyan embassy. the libyans seem to go on were they i.r.a., this isç much disgust in the uk. those responsible for allowing him to return is a scottish legal decision and there was no conspiracy involved. former u.n. ambassador bolton claimed the release was a british oil interest. would the scots really do this for oil? i venture not but say this, if you buy in with the theory megrahi...
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off by another -- or by $0.5 at $83.97 amid talk of the united states, much of the euro zone and the ukng in a recession. welcome back from cnn hong kong and london, this is "world business today." >>> now on wednesday, the tech giant amazon is expecting to unveil a new tablet version of its popular kindle reader. these are the models of the kindle that's actually succeeding. some analysts say the new device rumored to be called the kindle fire could be the first serious competitor to apple's market-leading ipad. amazon has not yet released any details about the new tablet. but here's a look at the features it's rumored to have based on reports from tech bloggers and journalists. unlike the current kindles, the kindle fire will have a color screen and touchscreen interface. it will run a customized version of google's android operating system, and it's expected to feature an 18-centimeter screen. the device is expected to cost 250 u.s. dollars. that's about half the price of the entry-level ipad. and in this day and age, charles, i think price point is going to be very important. >> yea
off by another -- or by $0.5 at $83.97 amid talk of the united states, much of the euro zone and the ukng in a recession. welcome back from cnn hong kong and london, this is "world business today." >>> now on wednesday, the tech giant amazon is expecting to unveil a new tablet version of its popular kindle reader. these are the models of the kindle that's actually succeeding. some analysts say the new device rumored to be called the kindle fire could be the first serious...
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for parts of the uk, temperatures in the mid to upper teens. finally, want to update you. we are watching for more information. we have reports of an earthquake coming out of japan, a .2, roughly a shell earthquake and one coming out of new zealand. nina, we're waiting to get more information from the usgs but right now we are watching that. >> thank you very much. >>> there has been a quake in japan. we'll bring you more about that later on in the show. we'll take a quick break but "world business today" continues. open an e-trade account and open doors, seize opportunities, take action with some of the most powerful yet easy-to-use trading tools on the planet all built to help you maximize the potential of every dollar you invest. successful investing isn't done by throwing ideas against the wall and hoping. it's done by lowering your costs and raising your expectations by using unbiased research and powerful screeners to build a diversified portfolio with stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and every etf sold. and we'll help you every step of the way. with 5-star research and
for parts of the uk, temperatures in the mid to upper teens. finally, want to update you. we are watching for more information. we have reports of an earthquake coming out of japan, a .2, roughly a shell earthquake and one coming out of new zealand. nina, we're waiting to get more information from the usgs but right now we are watching that. >> thank you very much. >>> there has been a quake in japan. we'll bring you more about that later on in the show. we'll take a quick break...
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all of this comes after derivatives trader was arrested in the uk on thursday. reuters and other british outlets identify him as kweku abodoli. his last message on facebook reads, need a miracle. that account has since been removed from the site. to give you an idea of the amount of money here, ubs says it could put it in the red next quarter. it will also cancel out any savings that the bank hoped to make from the 3,500 job cuts made last month. nina? >> manisha, very unpopular times for investment banking. one former board member of ubs told me, quote, unquote, we all know the glory days of investment banking have gone and a lot of these job cuts at rbs, ubs, hsbc are often coming from the investment bank iing. subs now on review for a possible downgrade because it's worried about how this bank handles its risk. many people are wondering how that $2 billion trading loss actually slipped through the cracks. >> the products are so complicated these days that only the traders kind of understand them. the chance that management understands it is already a lot smal
all of this comes after derivatives trader was arrested in the uk on thursday. reuters and other british outlets identify him as kweku abodoli. his last message on facebook reads, need a miracle. that account has since been removed from the site. to give you an idea of the amount of money here, ubs says it could put it in the red next quarter. it will also cancel out any savings that the bank hoped to make from the 3,500 job cuts made last month. nina? >> manisha, very unpopular times for...
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they should be settled in soon and will be the first giant pandas in the uk for 17 years. >>> in canada, love is blind for one mother rabbit. she began taking care of six newborn kittens after their mother died. the rabbit had just given birth to two babies of her own and welcomed the additional little ones to her side. rabbits don't nurse as often as cats, though, so the owners have also been feeding the kittens with milk by the bottle. >>> and finally, in sweden, a kitten was in need of caretaking after being trapped in a concrete tube underneath a supermarket. the staff heard the cries for help. despite the continuous effort from technicians and animal keepers, it took two whole days to lure the 8-week feline out. luckily, it's now safe in the care of its rescuers awaiting a new home. did you see that video? poor little guy. >> a long time to hang on. all you need is some kitty treats and things work out. >> all you need is treats any time and you pretty much get what you want. >>> well, it's time for an early look at some stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. a court
they should be settled in soon and will be the first giant pandas in the uk for 17 years. >>> in canada, love is blind for one mother rabbit. she began taking care of six newborn kittens after their mother died. the rabbit had just given birth to two babies of her own and welcomed the additional little ones to her side. rabbits don't nurse as often as cats, though, so the owners have also been feeding the kittens with milk by the bottle. >>> and finally, in sweden, a kitten...
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you have news -- a new development in the uk phone hacking scandal. >> they told back james murdoch knew that the fund hacking went beyond one reporter. the evidence was on clear and contradictory. james murdoch has insisted that he stands by his previous testimony. >> the former top brass of the news of the world called in from the rain this morning for yet another grilling. he was the last editor. tom was an influential lawyer. the inquisition was wide- ranging. was there a cover-up? what did the company's european boss know? was he told that a meeting with the executives about a troubling e-mail that it come to light? >> the conversation lasted less than 15 minutes. it was discussed. >> the e-mail contained transcripts of private voice mails belonging to gordon taylor, a leading figure in football. these words, transcripts. it appeared to show that other staff may have been involved. >> there was a legal activity in accessing gordon taylor's messages. news of the world was implicated, certainly acknowledge. >> rewind to the july appearance of james murdoch in front of the same mp's. >
you have news -- a new development in the uk phone hacking scandal. >> they told back james murdoch knew that the fund hacking went beyond one reporter. the evidence was on clear and contradictory. james murdoch has insisted that he stands by his previous testimony. >> the former top brass of the news of the world called in from the rain this morning for yet another grilling. he was the last editor. tom was an influential lawyer. the inquisition was wide- ranging. was there a...
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a series of natural disasters in the first six months of the year seriously dented the uk-based insurance giant's bottom line. well, lloyd's reported a pretax loss of some $1.1 billion for the period between january and the end of june. that was one of its worst performances in the company's total history of almost 300 years. it also comes after a profit of $986 million for the same period last year. lloyd's doesn't provide net profit figures. >>> japan's record earthquake and tsunami back in march is one of those natural disasters and that double blow devastated the country. it also took a big toll on the world's insurance industry. initial reports for the japanese government put the total cost of damage at more than $300 billion. and just a couple of months before that, well, australia was hit by the worst flooding in the country's history. extreme rains disrupted mining and also wiped out entire crop harvests in the northeastern state of queensland. at the height of the crisis, the prime minister estimated that the damage could be running up a bill of $5.6 billion. >>> those events und
a series of natural disasters in the first six months of the year seriously dented the uk-based insurance giant's bottom line. well, lloyd's reported a pretax loss of some $1.1 billion for the period between january and the end of june. that was one of its worst performances in the company's total history of almost 300 years. it also comes after a profit of $986 million for the same period last year. lloyd's doesn't provide net profit figures. >>> japan's record earthquake and tsunami...
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you've seen the uk show. you know how it differs.nd i've been quite cautious about saying to people how they're going to feel about it, what is different, because i want them to work it out for themselves. you've got to discover this show. but the way it was shot, and the contestants and the talent and the stories, and for me to be interested when i was shooting the show. and i get bored very, very quickly. i was in there. when i watched it back at this screening we did, i got a real buzz. and i felt grate for the guys who produced it because they do a tremendous job. >> is there any truth to the ghastly rumor that you're quite nice in this series or not? >> well, at times. >> mr. mean act has been retired. >> i don't think any one of us has a mr. mean act. it's not the one in black. >> let's take a look at u.s. "x factor". >> this is going well. ♪ you make me feel noets you make me foal ♪ ♪ you make me feel like a natural woman ♪ >> i've felt this a long, long time. that was one of the best auditions i've ever heard in my life. love
you've seen the uk show. you know how it differs.nd i've been quite cautious about saying to people how they're going to feel about it, what is different, because i want them to work it out for themselves. you've got to discover this show. but the way it was shot, and the contestants and the talent and the stories, and for me to be interested when i was shooting the show. and i get bored very, very quickly. i was in there. when i watched it back at this screening we did, i got a real buzz. and...
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the uk having lost the most.re led by prince charles here, you can see him laying a wreath here and prime minister david cameron, and the thing is that they had, the families of the victims walk up, mention the name of their loved ones, and the lost loved ones and placed a long white stem rose on the memorial garden that's been created here for them, and each rose had a black and white picture attached to it of the family's member that had fallen. >> azaday i understand firefighters around the world are also paying tribute. >> that's right, so in sydney, this is probably one of the more symbolic memorials we've seen, video from news 9-1 of the affiliates. a group rushed up the sydney tower, and what they did, once they got up there they overlooked the city and one he has an emotional response to this, a moment of silence and the whole gesture there was to symbolize the rush that the firefighters made up the towers to save the lives of hundreds upon hundreds of people of the day of the attacks. >> remembrances aro
the uk having lost the most.re led by prince charles here, you can see him laying a wreath here and prime minister david cameron, and the thing is that they had, the families of the victims walk up, mention the name of their loved ones, and the lost loved ones and placed a long white stem rose on the memorial garden that's been created here for them, and each rose had a black and white picture attached to it of the family's member that had fallen. >> azaday i understand firefighters...
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. >> it is thought that there are thousands of people in a minimally conscious state in the uk. the ruling clarifies the law relating to the care of the severely disabled. what this being in a minimally conscious state mean? in 2003, she suffered severe brain damage. she has been fed food and water through a tube. she needs constant care and cannot speak. she can experience some sensations. this is a big difference than being in a permanent vegetative state. the law regards the preservation of life as a fundamental principle. there was the importance of that the correct diagnosis being made. all future cases of whether someone in the state can be allowed to die must be decided in a chord. >> the lot is likely to judge in favor of those who have given advance consent that they should be allowed to die. according to her family, she is in pain and would not want to be depended. she is unable to do the simplest things such as drink a cup of tea. campaigners mentioned a man who lived two years and a semiconscious state. the legal profession here in the u.k. is reluctant to change the
. >> it is thought that there are thousands of people in a minimally conscious state in the uk. the ruling clarifies the law relating to the care of the severely disabled. what this being in a minimally conscious state mean? in 2003, she suffered severe brain damage. she has been fed food and water through a tube. she needs constant care and cannot speak. she can experience some sensations. this is a big difference than being in a permanent vegetative state. the law regards the...
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and the uk? >> they did get very well through their crisis because of they were out of the dangers markets. this information, they want the advaage payback in a negative way because they are -- let's find out how expensive it will get for them. >> thank you. european shares fell on monday to the lowest close in more than two weeks. here is our markets reporter with more from frankfurt. >> a very depressed mood here on the floor of the frankfurt exchange. traders are looking desperate at the end of the day with a lot of bad news, especially about banks. that led to shares of nosediving. there was no panic involved, but it was a strike of the buyers. a sign that there was serious worries about the state of the financial industry and the ability of politicians to address the problems shown not only by share price losses in financial shares but major industrials. daimler presented a record failed result for the first eight months of the year. shares dropped 6.5%, almost as much a heavy lost as at deu
and the uk? >> they did get very well through their crisis because of they were out of the dangers markets. this information, they want the advaage payback in a negative way because they are -- let's find out how expensive it will get for them. >> thank you. european shares fell on monday to the lowest close in more than two weeks. here is our markets reporter with more from frankfurt. >> a very depressed mood here on the floor of the frankfurt exchange. traders are looking...
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it took hold in the uk in the 1960's, but although the cars are lightening fast, the sport's growth has been glacial. today, however, things may be moving up a gear. >>jong: just imagine...engines screaming at over 130 decibels. 8000hp hurling a couple of dragsters down here at over 300mph. just imagine it. because we ain't gonna see it today. >>it's very disappointing...we need to see some cars. >>unfortunately there is one natural enemy in drag racing and it is rain >>reporter: but the santa pod raceway is not always like this..... >>junior: when you hit the throttle there's no doubt you're going straight forward in a hurry. >>carter: it's 5g's when you leave the starting line. >>junior: it accelerates harder than the space shuttle does. >>carter: and then when you pull the parachutes at the other end it's minus 7g's. >>junior: with 8000hp the earth will move under your feet when a top fuel dragster goes by. >>reporter: born in the usa....but now growing up across the atlantic...drag racing is coming of age in europe... >>bartlett: this type of event would have 30 or 35,000 people app
it took hold in the uk in the 1960's, but although the cars are lightening fast, the sport's growth has been glacial. today, however, things may be moving up a gear. >>jong: just imagine...engines screaming at over 130 decibels. 8000hp hurling a couple of dragsters down here at over 300mph. just imagine it. because we ain't gonna see it today. >>it's very disappointing...we need to see some cars. >>unfortunately there is one natural enemy in drag racing and it is rain...
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the uk lost over 60 people in the attack. >>> next in our series 9/11, defining a decade a report from new york on how family members have been dealing with grief over the loss of their loved ones. >>> prime minister yoshihiko noda made his first official phone call to leaders of china, south korea and russia on tuesday. during a conversation with wen jiabao the two agreed their relationship is one of the most bilateral ties. they decided to cooperate on post-disaster reconstruction and culturally exchange. with south korean president lee myung bak they'll agree to a partnership on free trade and investment and the two agreed their nations should work closely with the united states on north korea's nuclear program and its abductions of japanese nationals. while speaking with russian president dmitry medvedev, noda said japan and russia should resolve territorial issues involving the russian held islands north of japan. the two countries need to conclude a peace treaty. the two leaders agreed to take every opportunity to continue discussions. >>> south korea is to ask china and other na
the uk lost over 60 people in the attack. >>> next in our series 9/11, defining a decade a report from new york on how family members have been dealing with grief over the loss of their loved ones. >>> prime minister yoshihiko noda made his first official phone call to leaders of china, south korea and russia on tuesday. during a conversation with wen jiabao the two agreed their relationship is one of the most bilateral ties. they decided to cooperate on post-disaster...
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mayor uk endoannounced the plan on tuesday. >> translator: our village aims to complete the process of resettling all of its residents by the end of next march. >> local governments must submit recovery plans as condition for the central government to lift the emergency evacuation order. the kawauchi plant calls for thoroughly monitoring under water and decome tate nation of schools is to be completed before the end of the year. if the government gives the all-clear, the village plans to build temporary housing for the residents from the no entry zone. however concerns have arisen as to how the residents can get back to their previous lives once the emergency order is lifted. >> translator: i hope everyone will return. i am concerned about that. >> translator: everybody has a home in the village, but young people won't be able to find work. >> japanese police say a number of burglaries in the no entry zone around the fukushima daiichi plant increased sharply in the six months since the nuclear accident. the national police agency says that from march through august, about 720 burglarie
mayor uk endoannounced the plan on tuesday. >> translator: our village aims to complete the process of resettling all of its residents by the end of next march. >> local governments must submit recovery plans as condition for the central government to lift the emergency evacuation order. the kawauchi plant calls for thoroughly monitoring under water and decome tate nation of schools is to be completed before the end of the year. if the government gives the all-clear, the village...
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all right as we head into europe, very messy still across rtrn par of the uk.cally it's going to be scotland getting all of the rn bands coming in. that heads up into parts of northern, i should say souther and western norway. and all the way across into finland as well. so very mesnd unsettled. we may see a few showers popping up in the mountains of spain. but generally looking pretty good, apart from the showers also spreading right through turkey. temperatures are just about on average. but watch in the west, they will be going up by maybe three to five degrees into the weekend. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's our broadcast for this hour on "newsline," we'll be back with more news in half an hour. i'm michio kijima in tokyo. thank you for watching. bye-bye.
all right as we head into europe, very messy still across rtrn par of the uk.cally it's going to be scotland getting all of the rn bands coming in. that heads up into parts of northern, i should say souther and western norway. and all the way across into finland as well. so very mesnd unsettled. we may see a few showers popping up in the mountains of spain. but generally looking pretty good, apart from the showers also spreading right through turkey. temperatures are just about on average. but...
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they have not seen remarkably more growth than we have seen in the uk >> his decision a year ago chokeff our recovery in britain even before this latest crisis in the eurozone and in america, which means we are very badly exposed indeed now. our economy is flat landing, unemployment is rising, a case for a global plan b and a changing course in britain is growing by the day. >> brought down by the european recovery today. >> we are in the worst crisis since world war ii. we do our job. it is not an easy job. >> the job is no easier in the u.s., where the head of the central bank tonight hinted that he was exploring new tools to help the economy house -- hours before the president unveiled his plan for jobs. stephany flanders, bbc news. >> this is newsday on the bbc. i am in singapore. kasam in london. the headlines this hour, counter-terrorism officials in the u.s. are investigating credible, but uncorroborated threats just days before the anniversary of the september 11 attacks. and president obama has challenged his opponent to challenge his plan to create more jobs and he called for
they have not seen remarkably more growth than we have seen in the uk >> his decision a year ago chokeff our recovery in britain even before this latest crisis in the eurozone and in america, which means we are very badly exposed indeed now. our economy is flat landing, unemployment is rising, a case for a global plan b and a changing course in britain is growing by the day. >> brought down by the european recovery today. >> we are in the worst crisis since world war ii. we do...
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winkler was diagnosed with dyslexia as an adult and toured the uk talking about learning disability forpast two years. >> quite an honor for "the fonz." >> when he meets the queen does he go ey. >> a shocker from the giants. the man who lead the team to the world series title, he's out. who is taking over and why? that's next in sports. it's a new totino's pizza stuffer. [ male announcer ] give your kids the new totino's pizza stuffers. new, minimum mess, maximum fun! ♪ [ male announcer ] give your kids the new totino's whoa! stuffers. do you know what our favorite part of shooting hoops is? 3...2...1... overtime! ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh upon taking over the giants, bill newcom wrote a book called "the giants way weigh." now the giants are going another way. she leaving as ceo. they call it a retirement, but the san jose mercury news, said it was a group of 10. apparently they felt het keep tf day-to-day decisions, especially on spending money. newcome was a hero for guiding the giants to the first world series in san francisco. that was last year. the chief operating o
winkler was diagnosed with dyslexia as an adult and toured the uk talking about learning disability forpast two years. >> quite an honor for "the fonz." >> when he meets the queen does he go ey. >> a shocker from the giants. the man who lead the team to the world series title, he's out. who is taking over and why? that's next in sports. it's a new totino's pizza stuffer. [ male announcer ] give your kids the new totino's pizza stuffers. new, minimum mess, maximum...
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winkler was diagnosed with dyslexia as an adult and toured the uk talking about learning disability fort two years. >> quite an honor for "the fonz." >> when he meets the queen does he go ey. >> a shocker from the giants. the man who lead the team to the world series title, he's out. who is taking over and why? that's next in sports. [ female announcer ] at jcpenney we're giving you a big thank you this friday & saturday with the simplest way to save extra. just use your jcpenney rewards credit card and get an extra 20% off all apparel, shoes accessories and home. no exclusions. save an extra 20% off brands for her. brds for him. everything for the home. and get an extra 20% off all jewelry. the savings are that simple! see you early saturday. go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. we make style affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. we make style affordable. you make it yours. i'm not crazy about these light fixtures. kitchen's too small. what's next? 607 franklin st. ♪ sea bass... ♪ ooohhh! ♪ i like it. yeah, i love the kitchen. [ male announcer ] the epa-estimated 42 mpg highway
winkler was diagnosed with dyslexia as an adult and toured the uk talking about learning disability fort two years. >> quite an honor for "the fonz." >> when he meets the queen does he go ey. >> a shocker from the giants. the man who lead the team to the world series title, he's out. who is taking over and why? that's next in sports. [ female announcer ] at jcpenney we're giving you a big thank you this friday & saturday with the simplest way to save extra. just...
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all right as we head into europe, very messy still across northern parts of the uk. specifically it's going to be scotland getting all of the rain bands coming in. that heads up into parts of northern, i should say southern and western norway. and all the way across into finland as well. so very messy and unsettled. we may see a few showers popping up in the mountains of spain. but generally looking pretty good, apart from the showers also spreading right through turkey. temperatures are just about on average. but watch in the west, they will be going up by maybe three to five degrees into the weekend. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's our broadcast for this hour on "newsline," we'll be back with more news in half an hour. i'm michio kijima in tokyo. thank you for watching. bye-bye. >> "california's water" is seen statewide on california public television. >> this program is made possible by the generous support of fieldman, rolapp & associates. fresh water comes from fresh ideas. we have been providing both to the municipal governments of california for more
all right as we head into europe, very messy still across northern parts of the uk. specifically it's going to be scotland getting all of the rain bands coming in. that heads up into parts of northern, i should say southern and western norway. and all the way across into finland as well. so very messy and unsettled. we may see a few showers popping up in the mountains of spain. but generally looking pretty good, apart from the showers also spreading right through turkey. temperatures are just...
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that's been bringing gusty conditions to the northern end of the uk. and now it's going to be bringing windy weather in toward southern norway as well. for the scandinavian peninsula rain moves northward and into areas of finland as well as sweden and norway but still some lingering showers will continue to impact the rest of the norway as well. continental europe stays largely dry. again, the showers in the balkan peninsula will be heading out today instead moving in toward turkey. so here thundershowers are going to be a high possibility. thursday's highs looking like this. a lot of teens up toward the north here, while we're looking at mid to lower 20s for the central tier and then in the south still pretty warm. 27 in athens. and rome gets up to 28. all right, now. up next is your three-day outlook. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. >>> hello. i'm to moeko kimura with nhk world tv. this week we'll feature a behind-the-scenes look at a record-breaking construct
that's been bringing gusty conditions to the northern end of the uk. and now it's going to be bringing windy weather in toward southern norway as well. for the scandinavian peninsula rain moves northward and into areas of finland as well as sweden and norway but still some lingering showers will continue to impact the rest of the norway as well. continental europe stays largely dry. again, the showers in the balkan peninsula will be heading out today instead moving in toward turkey. so here...
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the uk is looking better to be honest. we have that high pressure extending across much of the west of europe as well. along this front you'll be find something pop-up thunderstorms, nothing too much to worry about, temperatures hot to the south and much cooler, just 15 for you in stockholm. here is your extended forecast. >>> once again, the top story at this ho twour, weeks on the job and japan's new prime minister is already feeling the heat. the country's legislature is back in session and the opposition grilled yoshihiko noda during the first question and answer period. the leader of the main opposition liberal democratic party started things off. sadakazu tanigaki says the ldp will cooperate with the governing coalition in rebuilding areas hit by the march 11th disaster and then went on the attack. tanigaki expressed doubt that noda would stick to an agreement with the ldp and the new komeito party to review the ruling democratic party's manifesto. >> translator: i'm concerned about whether the democrats will follow
the uk is looking better to be honest. we have that high pressure extending across much of the west of europe as well. along this front you'll be find something pop-up thunderstorms, nothing too much to worry about, temperatures hot to the south and much cooler, just 15 for you in stockholm. here is your extended forecast. >>> once again, the top story at this ho twour, weeks on the job and japan's new prime minister is already feeling the heat. the country's legislature is back in...
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that's been bringing gusty conditions to the northern end of the uk. and now it's going to be bringing windy weather in toward southern norway as well. for the scandinavian peninsula rain moves northward and into areas of finland as well as sweden and norway but still some lingering showers will continue to impact the rest of the norway as well. continental europe stays largely dry. again, the showers in the balkan peninsula will be heading out today instead moving in toward turkey. so here thundershowers are going to be a high possibility. thursday's highs looking like this. a lot of teens up toward the north here, while we're looking at mid to lower 20s for the central tier and then in the south still pretty warm. 27 in athens. and rome gets up to 28. all right, now. up next is your three-day outlook. ♪ >>> our lead story this hour, north and south korean officials have met but failed to narrow differences on ways to resume the six-party talks on the north's nuclear programs. north and south korean delegates to the six-party talks ended their first m
that's been bringing gusty conditions to the northern end of the uk. and now it's going to be bringing windy weather in toward southern norway as well. for the scandinavian peninsula rain moves northward and into areas of finland as well as sweden and norway but still some lingering showers will continue to impact the rest of the norway as well. continental europe stays largely dry. again, the showers in the balkan peninsula will be heading out today instead moving in toward turkey. so here...
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first world cup title since nine hundred eighty seven with a comfortable victory over tonga in the uk in much of the twenty eleven tournament the hosts took a twenty nine mil leave pool a game in oakland through the first half races from israel dagg and richard kahului before last landed a penalty for tonga in the stroke of half time their own play no sport the hosts this trying time they could only manage their first of the mind after seventy two minutes instead of a low it's boring what was i so insulation for his side but i did a late six and the last we all blacks were eventually won it forty one ten. me wrong it was a dream debut for n.f.l. rookie randall cobb is the twenty one year old equal to league record to help champions the green bay packers reach the new orleans saints in the season opening game the super bowls most valuable player aaron rodgers and fellow quarterback drew brees threw both the room three touchdown passes the latter sending this thirty one yard pass to robert mitchum to make it fourteen seven to the saints but the moment of the game came in the third quart
first world cup title since nine hundred eighty seven with a comfortable victory over tonga in the uk in much of the twenty eleven tournament the hosts took a twenty nine mil leave pool a game in oakland through the first half races from israel dagg and richard kahului before last landed a penalty for tonga in the stroke of half time their own play no sport the hosts this trying time they could only manage their first of the mind after seventy two minutes instead of a low it's boring what was i...
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the media's part of the problem they don't think that you're going to help them thinking about their uk. project either what's been the worst financial crisis in a bottle. certainly or was the media when all this was going on why were there so few naming those investigations in what was to become an economic catastrophe things are leading at worst was happily a bit more you've been incredibly pessimistic august two thousand and seven or the beginning of the end of an era what had gone up was now coming down. a ninety three percent from the year before. in london it was a run on northern rock bank a move bank write downs followed billions that few b.s. and citi group fannie mae the largest source for home loans reported a three point five five billion dollars loss with the fourth quarter in march two thousand and eight the fifth largest investment bank in the world here stearns was on the verge of collapse many of the nation's most respected financial journalists are still getting it wrong get my money out there no no no no bear stearns is fine do not take your money i was right look at
the media's part of the problem they don't think that you're going to help them thinking about their uk. project either what's been the worst financial crisis in a bottle. certainly or was the media when all this was going on why were there so few naming those investigations in what was to become an economic catastrophe things are leading at worst was happily a bit more you've been incredibly pessimistic august two thousand and seven or the beginning of the end of an era what had gone up was...
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completely changed and she would you feel today's climate to you would suit mammoth steps of mara blizzards uk anyone seen my mind so animals creating pastures for themselves when you needed these wars and bison hadn't seen one another for twelve thousand years but their genetic memory tells them after just a couple months that they do you know one another i mean when we recall the mammoth two are there they count that's the least thing we want they'll do are everything around here. two members of the expedition i live missy and field a shuttle back of their job is to look for mammoth tusks eleven fielder are together almost all the time when it comes to looking for fossils they park waves near one wants to share his secrets with the other. reason there is steep slopes all along the bank everybody knows that mammoth tells can be found here although many people are on the lookout few actually find any obviously i've got some secrets to keep what you need and his job is determination. the first step is a careful inspection of the steep slopes from a boat molly annuity is a tributary of the river
completely changed and she would you feel today's climate to you would suit mammoth steps of mara blizzards uk anyone seen my mind so animals creating pastures for themselves when you needed these wars and bison hadn't seen one another for twelve thousand years but their genetic memory tells them after just a couple months that they do you know one another i mean when we recall the mammoth two are there they count that's the least thing we want they'll do are everything around here. two members...
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there but that's a was quick to call the game level it's turned out to be a late night show in the uk at scala the substitute gave the visitors a two on lead in the dying minutes carlos nodded in early in stoppage time to secure a share of the spoils around a three you stay seven. now the midfield euro zone closets and alexander could be back in the squad for injury hits as go most though as the former you wait for a cup one is prepared to host into milan in their second group the ranch in the champions league on choose that the all be well are second in that group of the stage you get to be a bag of grace as they came from two goals down to draw two two illegal in their opener on twenty ten winners in sirte are bringing up the rear following a shock one know the heat on twenty tribes or san siro italian johnson since replaced the other guest by the name with claudio ranieri once this. that last line is this he doesn't think the change at the helm at the gate. when your family would come well we don't think it will make much of a difference for us we should be relying on our own form
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the world's icehockey community grieved the loss of the uk a motive after it was all but wiped out in the great crash of russia city of the us labile just one squad member survived with many stars of international hockey along with those who perished. do we know where it is even if we don't know it so that's because we are former neighbor heard about the need to go for broke the world as america's decade long war in afghanistan winds down that many of those punished for the atrocities of september eleventh two thousand and one are still i don't where of where all what nine eleven was.
the world's icehockey community grieved the loss of the uk a motive after it was all but wiped out in the great crash of russia city of the us labile just one squad member survived with many stars of international hockey along with those who perished. do we know where it is even if we don't know it so that's because we are former neighbor heard about the need to go for broke the world as america's decade long war in afghanistan winds down that many of those punished for the atrocities of...
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punishment after this tackle on test i think i can face such a crucial need ligament damage in the uk for six months it means i can five will miss the rest of the domestic season as well as russia's new about twenty twelve qualifying campaign fellas and says the tackle was not malicious and believes he's been harshly treated by the r.f.u. two years ago and was involved in a similar clash with ben and then making that bloody mess of who suffered a broken nose. alison's the u.s. open tennis where play has finally regime and the rain affected grand slam top players are getting back into action off the voicing their distress with the organizers who made them play despite ready conditions in new york the backlog was piling up at flushing meadows off to the to rain hit day. boss defending champion rafael nadal is back at it again the spaniard is up against luxembourg as you know that in the fourth round four seed on the murray is also an option as well as local business however on the road it's a match against david farah has once again been delayed due to more water coming from beneath the
punishment after this tackle on test i think i can face such a crucial need ligament damage in the uk for six months it means i can five will miss the rest of the domestic season as well as russia's new about twenty twelve qualifying campaign fellas and says the tackle was not malicious and believes he's been harshly treated by the r.f.u. two years ago and was involved in a similar clash with ben and then making that bloody mess of who suffered a broken nose. alison's the u.s. open tennis where...
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cooperate with moscow only if she will come in and wants to create a joint missile defense system but the uk has been met with a lukewarm response from nato on friday turkey agreed to host a raid on the western shield russia feels the system could threaten its security but brussels claims it's aimed against so-called rogue states requests for written guarantees have so far been brushed off by the alliance. and while the u.s. remains reluctant to cooperate russia is working to make sure its own nuclear arsenals in top shape is excessively test fired graded version of its top ball ballistic missile on saturday but the maximum range of ten thousand kilometers it's capable of invading advanced missile defense systems the mobile black and being not realized to make it even more difficult to detect which military official say it is and in direct response to washington's plans to get rid of. so they had this hour here on r.t. the pressure to push inside palestinian statehood america is to launch the road to recognition of the outcoming u.n. vote on giving a voice to occupied palestinian territories
cooperate with moscow only if she will come in and wants to create a joint missile defense system but the uk has been met with a lukewarm response from nato on friday turkey agreed to host a raid on the western shield russia feels the system could threaten its security but brussels claims it's aimed against so-called rogue states requests for written guarantees have so far been brushed off by the alliance. and while the u.s. remains reluctant to cooperate russia is working to make sure its own...
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across the uk the fate of the euro i'm joined by rodney shakespeare in london he's one of the founders of the global justice movement also in london we have daniel ben ami he is a journalist and author and in princeton we cross to andrew moravcsik he's professor of politics and director of the european union program at princeton university's woodrow wilson school all right gentlemen with this is cross-eyed that means i want you to jump in any time you feel like you want to say something but first let's take a look at the changing the landscape of the european union crisis. it is a global reserve currency they only a potentially viable alternative to the head gemini of the us dollar and the single currency of the world's largest developed market of consumers but ever since this establishment as part of the master treaty critics have pointed to the lack of a single political entity it to oversee the monetary union something better in two thousand and eleven is increasingly becoming the mortal flaw for the euro and potentially the eurozone it represents the eurozone now rests on the shaky
across the uk the fate of the euro i'm joined by rodney shakespeare in london he's one of the founders of the global justice movement also in london we have daniel ben ami he is a journalist and author and in princeton we cross to andrew moravcsik he's professor of politics and director of the european union program at princeton university's woodrow wilson school all right gentlemen with this is cross-eyed that means i want you to jump in any time you feel like you want to say something but...