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the title -- the united arab emirates lost the use of blackberries. are the smart phones a threat to national security? hello. when he came to power after the rwandan genocide, kagami's forces brought an end to the slaughter in which 800,000 were killed in just 100 days. in recent years, president muga me's attempts to reform rwanda have made the country a darling among the international community. when rwanda's go to the polls next week, it will be against a backdrop of claims the government has assassinated rivals and silenced the independent media. robert walker reports from rwanda. >> this man has had an iron grip on rwanda for more than a decade. now he is seeking seven more years in power. his rebel forces took control of the country in 1994. in the process, they stop the genocide, a wave of killing by militias against the minority. since then, the president has been credited with rebuilding rwanda. but his government is accused of crushing opposition, silencing the independent media, and even ordering the assassination of rivals. >> the shot hi
the title -- the united arab emirates lost the use of blackberries. are the smart phones a threat to national security? hello. when he came to power after the rwandan genocide, kagami's forces brought an end to the slaughter in which 800,000 were killed in just 100 days. in recent years, president muga me's attempts to reform rwanda have made the country a darling among the international community. when rwanda's go to the polls next week, it will be against a backdrop of claims the government...
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he is accused of assassinating a top hamas official in the united arab emirates earlier this year. this man allegedly provided a passport to one of the assassins. the target was murdered in his utah room in dubai. his assassins had arrived in -- on tourist visas. they have accused moscow of being behind the attack. ceremonies are held in russia to mark the anniversary of the submarine disaster that killed all 118 crewmembers. russian authorities came in for massive criticism for what was perceived as a slow reaction. some russians say they still have not learned their lesson, complaining that local officials initially responded with indifference to the wildfires now raging across the country. >> it was a disaster that turned into a scandal. the submarine sank in the bering sea in august of 2000. it took two days for the government to report it. putin did not return from his vacation until six days afterward. >> putin has learned his lesson from this catastrophe. he realizes now he has to react quickly and decisively if something like that happened again. >> putin is attempting to d
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the united arab emirates announced its ban on blackberry's foreign visitors as well.kberry messages because of encrypted data cannot be monitored for illegal activity. the ban applies to travellers and the business west airport in dubai. saudi arabia doing the same. >> intel is the stock to watch this morning. >> and some good news for plus size women hoping to pick up nice designer clothes at department stores. >> courtney live at the new york stock exchange where there's a rally going on to tell us more in the "moneyscope" report. >> well, good morning, eric and kristen. new trading week underway and a higher open here on wall street where we're seeing global stock rally all throughout the morning. bank of america one of the gainers. a report on u.s. manufacturing, that's the top of the hour. that may impact trading direction as well. right now the dow, the s & p and nasdaq, all seeing significant gains with the dow up more than 120 points right now. boomberg silicon valley index also higher. santa clara-based intel global semiconductor sales rose in june compared t
the united arab emirates announced its ban on blackberry's foreign visitors as well.kberry messages because of encrypted data cannot be monitored for illegal activity. the ban applies to travellers and the business west airport in dubai. saudi arabia doing the same. >> intel is the stock to watch this morning. >> and some good news for plus size women hoping to pick up nice designer clothes at department stores. >> courtney live at the new york stock exchange where there's a...
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the united arab emirates announced it would ban some of the functions of blackberry smart phones startingn october. the uae government said on monday it would block functions such as e-mail and internet access from blackberry phones made by the canadian firm research in motion. the uae has 500,000 blackberry users. the ban on these functions is based on national security concerns as data sent from blackberry smart phones gets sent instantly as they are routed through overseas service. meanwhile, u.s. assistant secretary of sfat philip crowley expressed his concern on monday. >> we're disappointed at the announcement. we're going to classify with the uae what's behind this announcement. but we think it's -- sets a dangerous precedent. >> four major department stores in japan released their data for july on monday. sales at three out of four department stores were down from the previous year. against the downward trend is isetan. its sales rose 0.6% in july. the firm attributes the increase to strong results in summer sales campaigns. in contrast, they fell 9.1% for mitsukoshi. the departme
the united arab emirates announced it would ban some of the functions of blackberry smart phones startingn october. the uae government said on monday it would block functions such as e-mail and internet access from blackberry phones made by the canadian firm research in motion. the uae has 500,000 blackberry users. the ban on these functions is based on national security concerns as data sent from blackberry smart phones gets sent instantly as they are routed through overseas service....
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the united arab emirates has already said it will expand the services later this year. authorities in new york have given their approval for a mosque to be built near the site of the september 11 attacks. some say this is not good for the memory of those who died in that tragedy. >> this is the building which is so controversial. the plan to build a muslim the community center containing a mosque here, just a few blocks from ground zero, where nearly some 3000 people died on september 11, 2001. some residents say it is " not good to damaso close by. some say the building was historic and could not be demolished, but they did not. >> all in favor? opposed? they say the building should be preserved. but supporters of the mosque disagree. >> i think it has the opportunity to bring several religions together. >> there will be a memorial for those who died on september 11. even so compaq this issue is emerging as a political force. republican politicians are saying is disrespectful to build a mosque so close to where so many people died. bbc news, new york. >> officials of b
the united arab emirates has already said it will expand the services later this year. authorities in new york have given their approval for a mosque to be built near the site of the september 11 attacks. some say this is not good for the memory of those who died in that tragedy. >> this is the building which is so controversial. the plan to build a muslim the community center containing a mosque here, just a few blocks from ground zero, where nearly some 3000 people died on september 11,...
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. >> the united arab emirates is planning on banning blackbries they say the devices use en cryptic channelsh can't be monitored for illegal activity. they want to establish itself as an internaonal business hub. saudi arabia is planning similar ban next mont >> lindsay lohan is out of jail and what the judge is requiring of her now. i know. i know i nd to quit this. ah, they can give me a plan. - help me through the rough sps. - so you're ready to... quit? everyone wants me to it-- my doctor, my wi, the dog. - not goodor the dog. - anyone else? hmm? what? anyone else want you to quit? me! i wante to quit. tdd# 800-933-4833 - ( rings ) woman: smokers' helpline. >>> today at 3:00, how to get a perfect fit. and how to have a perfect relationship. join us at 3:00. >> then at oprah at 4:00, four brothe describe how they survived a house of horrors. then at 5:00, painted house signs to a busy street corner, remember this house? why the messages, they are being ordered to move on an how healthy heart is good for your brain. you want to think about that one. those are ming up at 5:00. we've got lot
. >> the united arab emirates is planning on banning blackbries they say the devices use en cryptic channelsh can't be monitored for illegal activity. they want to establish itself as an internaonal business hub. saudi arabia is planning similar ban next mont >> lindsay lohan is out of jail and what the judge is requiring of her now. i know. i know i nd to quit this. ah, they can give me a plan. - help me through the rough sps. - so you're ready to... quit? everyone wants me to it--...
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in fact, the united arab emirates is planning to shut down e-mail and data use of the devices, reportedly because the government can't monitor messages. rim co-c.e.o. mike lazaridis says blackberry is the only device approved for government and law enforcement use in many countries. he says the firm has no intention of changing its standards. >> it took us nearly two years to achieve that certification and accreditation. so, by meeting the international standards that 26 countries have signed up to, we are the only solution that meets those criteria. and you know that's important, because those are the standard that we meet. there has to be a standard that we meet and that's certainly one and we will not compromise. >> reporter: rim's blackberry torch goes on sale august 12. right now, google's androids and apple's iphones outsell the blackberries in the smartphone category. scott gurvey, "nightly business report," new york. >> jeff: a late development in tech land tonight, and it involves intel. the federal trade commission says it will detail a settlement with the giant chip-maker tomor
in fact, the united arab emirates is planning to shut down e-mail and data use of the devices, reportedly because the government can't monitor messages. rim co-c.e.o. mike lazaridis says blackberry is the only device approved for government and law enforcement use in many countries. he says the firm has no intention of changing its standards. >> it took us nearly two years to achieve that certification and accreditation. so, by meeting the international standards that 26 countries have...
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. >> the united arab emirates is planning on banning blackberries they say the devices use en crypticthat can't be monitored for illegal activity. they want to establish itself as an international business hub. saudi arabia is planning similar ban next month. >> lindsay lohan is out of jail and what the judge is requiring of her now. since i've been doing roller derby for the last thr years, i'm more brash, more confident and i love this. can i use my hands? is that alright? i take good care of my body and i do it so i can do this. [ male announcer ] to keep doing what you love, keep yr heart healthy. cheerios can help. the whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. i, i want to be doing roller derby until i break a hip. and then i'll do it for a little bit longer. hahaha. [ male announcer ] it's simple, love your heart so you can do what you love. what do you love? see how cheerios can help you do it. >>> today at 3:00, how to get a perfect fit. and how to have a perfect relationship. join us at 3:00. >> then at oprah at 4:00, four brothers describe how they survived a house of hor
. >> the united arab emirates is planning on banning blackberries they say the devices use en crypticthat can't be monitored for illegal activity. they want to establish itself as an international business hub. saudi arabia is planning similar ban next month. >> lindsay lohan is out of jail and what the judge is requiring of her now. since i've been doing roller derby for the last thr years, i'm more brash, more confident and i love this. can i use my hands? is that alright? i take...
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. >>> more than a million blackberry users may have key services in saudi arabia and united arab emirates cut off as authorities pressure research in motion for access to encrypted messages sent over the device. >>> and for some roughly 100 million users around the world, twitter was out of commission for a couple of hours early sunday for planned maintenance. just how important has twitter become for some? using millions of tweets between the site researchers at northern university has created a national twitter mood map. they found people happiest in both the morning and the evening, happiness peaks on sunday morning and dips thursday night. californians and southerners appear to be the most content. >>> well, a diamondback power display, as low a round as you can play in golf, and the president enjoys lady's hoops. plus the newest bronx bomber breaks in his pinstripes. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> a heat wave will grip much of the country this week and also something should be forming in the tropics. your regional forecast is coming up. you're watching "e
. >>> more than a million blackberry users may have key services in saudi arabia and united arab emirates cut off as authorities pressure research in motion for access to encrypted messages sent over the device. >>> and for some roughly 100 million users around the world, twitter was out of commission for a couple of hours early sunday for planned maintenance. just how important has twitter become for some? using millions of tweets between the site researchers at northern...
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the governments of saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are also concerned that blackberry services could pose a security threat. a similar controversy is brewing in lebanon and algeria as well. >>> the u.s. automaker general motors marked a substaery with s largest quarterly profit in six years due to strong sales in north america. gm announced its business for performance for the april to june period on thursday. the automaker said it recorded $1.3 billion in net income in the quarter, some of which was attributable to cost-cutting efforts, including layoffs. the profit is gm's biggest since the second quarter of 2004 and shows the firm's business has been recovering rapidly since its bankruptcy filing in june of last year. the automaker received rounds of bailout funds from the u.s. and canadian governments, putting more than 70% of its stock under government control. in order to repay the bailout funds, it will reportedly submit an initial public offering plan to the securities and exchange commission in the near future. the company's stock was de-listed following the bankruptcy
the governments of saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are also concerned that blackberry services could pose a security threat. a similar controversy is brewing in lebanon and algeria as well. >>> the u.s. automaker general motors marked a substaery with s largest quarterly profit in six years due to strong sales in north america. gm announced its business for performance for the april to june period on thursday. the automaker said it recorded $1.3 billion in net income in the...
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they are facing increased pressure from several other countries, including the united arab emirates, india, and indonesia, which needs access to data. >> we want to install [unintelligible] >> many business people use the smartphone for e-mails, but many younger people prefer blackberries in countries with strict moral codes. the messaging function cannot be intercepted, giving users freedom to flirt, for instance. >> that is your business update. >> in sports, world record holder a olympic champion usain bolt has been defeated for the first time in two years. he lost to american. at the meeting in stockholm, gay hedged out bolt. bolt took silver. richard thompson came in third. in soccer, the draw is set for the qualifying rounds of the euro bleak. germany will take on a tough opponent in south rea. we will have an easier time of its when we play [unintelligible] on the ukrainian side, stuttgart meets [unintelligible] the rman national squad returns to action on wednesday, when they play a friendly in copenhagen. two new faces will be headed to the danish capital. only eight members
they are facing increased pressure from several other countries, including the united arab emirates, india, and indonesia, which needs access to data. >> we want to install [unintelligible] >> many business people use the smartphone for e-mails, but many younger people prefer blackberries in countries with strict moral codes. the messaging function cannot be intercepted, giving users freedom to flirt, for instance. >> that is your business update. >> in sports, world...
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saudi arabia and united arab emirates see the blackberry as a national-security threat, and want to suspend blackberry service later this year. closer to home, rimm is readying a new blackberry rollout. and get ready for the "blackpad." it's a competitor to apple's ipad. that's due out in november. humana shares seeing nice gains after second quarter results. profits rose 21%. given the economy, fewer people are heading to doctors' offices. humana also boosted enrollment its medicare-advantage program for seniors. and finally, hewlett packard settled a justice department lawsuit over its government contracting business. the settlement will cost h.p. shareholders about two cents a share in third quarter profits. >> susie: there's a fight brewing over occidental petroleum's board of directors. two big institutional investors said today they would try to unseat at least a third of oxy's board members. relational investors and the california state teachers' retirement system object to the c.e.o.'s lavish pay package; ray irani was paid $52 million last year. this is the latest example where sha
saudi arabia and united arab emirates see the blackberry as a national-security threat, and want to suspend blackberry service later this year. closer to home, rimm is readying a new blackberry rollout. and get ready for the "blackpad." it's a competitor to apple's ipad. that's due out in november. humana shares seeing nice gains after second quarter results. profits rose 21%. given the economy, fewer people are heading to doctors' offices. humana also boosted enrollment its...
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in the middle east i mean we have we have completely surrounded the middle east in bases in united arab emirates and saudi arabia in iraq in afghanistan in kuwait and as a result of our bases being there the greater islamic world sees that and they see their their environment being taken over by what they see as occupiers no i don't personally i don't necessarily think that the united states wants to conquer and control all of the middle east but i think that we definitely want to demonstrate power there so we put in military bases there the big problem is that this hasn't a properly assess the threat the threat is five to seven thousand militants and every day that we stay inside the middle east those militants have fuel to grow. the un is appealing for more than four hundred million dollars in emergency aid for flood victims in pakistan the disaster has affected over fourteen million people survivors are facing massive food and water shortages as rescuers are struggling to get aid to them the floods of the worst the cultural scene and have claimed over fifteen hundred lives. meanwhile in china
in the middle east i mean we have we have completely surrounded the middle east in bases in united arab emirates and saudi arabia in iraq in afghanistan in kuwait and as a result of our bases being there the greater islamic world sees that and they see their their environment being taken over by what they see as occupiers no i don't personally i don't necessarily think that the united states wants to conquer and control all of the middle east but i think that we definitely want to demonstrate...
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sirentists from the united arab emirates have identified more than 100 antibiotic substances on the skinf frogs around the world that could create a powerful new generation of antibiotics. the new drugs could fight antibiotic resistant bacteria like mrsa. some could be used in clinical trials within the next five years. >>> still ahead, behind bars. how police busted a bayrea youth soccer coach for child important. >>> back on the job. a two-day labor stink is over. just when will those heaps of trash be cleared from the curb? we'll let you know just ahead. >>> and it's been five years since hurricane katrina devastated the coast. we'll tell you how far the region has come and what still needs to be done. >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. rob has a look at the friday forecast. >> we will look at the weekend forecast and it will have interesting changes this morning, patchy low clouds. our temperature in san jose, as you can see over my
sirentists from the united arab emirates have identified more than 100 antibiotic substances on the skinf frogs around the world that could create a powerful new generation of antibiotics. the new drugs could fight antibiotic resistant bacteria like mrsa. some could be used in clinical trials within the next five years. >>> still ahead, behind bars. how police busted a bayrea youth soccer coach for child important. >>> back on the job. a two-day labor stink is over. just when...
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saudi arabia and the united arab emirates may stop e-mail and web access from blackberrys beginning in october. both countries say they have national security concerns because they can't monitor blackberrys since the data is encrypted and routed overseas. of most concern is blackberry messaging, which police worry could be exploited by terrorists. however, activists contend the move is an attempt to control the flow of information into conservative countries. >>> a global treaty banning cluster bombs went into effect today with three very notable absences. the u.s., china and russia are not taking part in the convention on cluster munitions. this in spite of please from activists. cluster bombs have canisters that open in midair and scatter bomblets over a wide area. many of the small bombs fail to detonate and undetected these can remain in the ground and aicl victims years after a conflict has ended. >>> more than 500 square miles of fires are burning in the russian countryside tonight. this is just one of the 77 towns and villages which have been destroyed. 28 people are dead and th
saudi arabia and the united arab emirates may stop e-mail and web access from blackberrys beginning in october. both countries say they have national security concerns because they can't monitor blackberrys since the data is encrypted and routed overseas. of most concern is blackberry messaging, which police worry could be exploited by terrorists. however, activists contend the move is an attempt to control the flow of information into conservative countries. >>> a global treaty...
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faces similar concerns in saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. >> susie: making peace with the millennials. tonight's commentator explains why we should collaborate, not compete, with "generation next" in the workplace. here's alfred edmond, jr., editor in chief at blackenterprise.com. >> okay, everybody, you can relax. for nearly a decade, we've been warned of the rise of generation next-- also know as "generation y" or the "millennials"-- and how they were going to terrorize the baby boomers and generation xers who preceded them, and change everything we hold sacred about how work and business should be done. well, generation next-- generally, those born from the late '70s to the early 2000s-- has been part of our business reality for a while now. and what do you know? they're not the disruptive, mind-bending threat we thought they'd be. sure, they're different. for example, they are more comfortable with media, communication and digital technology than any group of workers before them. but instead of fulfilling dire prophesies of shaking up the workforce, they've demonstrate
faces similar concerns in saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. >> susie: making peace with the millennials. tonight's commentator explains why we should collaborate, not compete, with "generation next" in the workplace. here's alfred edmond, jr., editor in chief at blackenterprise.com. >> okay, everybody, you can relax. for nearly a decade, we've been warned of the rise of generation next-- also know as "generation y" or the "millennials"-- and...
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in the middle east i mean we have we have completely surrounded the middle east in bases in united arab emirates and saudi arabia in iraq in afghanistan in kuwait and as a result of our bases being there the greater islamic world sees that and they see their their environment being taken over by what they see as occupiers no i don't personally i don't necessarily think that the united states wants to conquer and control all of the middle east but i think the. we definitely want to demonstrate power there so we put in military bases there the big problem is that this hasn't appropriately assess the threat the threat is five to seven thousand militants and every day that we stay inside the middle east those militants have fuel to grow. ok it's going to check council international news this hour and the u.n. is appealing for more than four hundred million dollars in emergency aid for the flood victims of pakistan desperation is growing as millions of people face shortages of food and water after being deluged by severe rains homes phone learned and infrastructure has been destroyed and help is stru
in the middle east i mean we have we have completely surrounded the middle east in bases in united arab emirates and saudi arabia in iraq in afghanistan in kuwait and as a result of our bases being there the greater islamic world sees that and they see their their environment being taken over by what they see as occupiers no i don't personally i don't necessarily think that the united states wants to conquer and control all of the middle east but i think the. we definitely want to demonstrate...
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united arab emirates. a ban on blackberries. the persian gulf country plans to block blackberry services, including e-mail, messaging and web browsing. it calls the devices a security threat but may also have political and moral concerns. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," stocks in asia climbed higher on news of strong corporate earnings. japan's nikkei gained about 0.30%. allison has the latest. >> reporter: about 100 s&p 500 companies are scheduled to report their earnings this week. new data on june personal spending will be released today. the national association of realtors pending home sales index is also expected. that could give investors a better picture of how the slow economy is impacting the real estate market. new numbers on june factory order and july vehicle sales will lead insight on how the economy is recovering. the market closed slightly down on friday, rebounding for a second day in a row after concerns about economic growth triggered deeper losses. the dow closed down by about a point, the nasdaq was up by three
united arab emirates. a ban on blackberries. the persian gulf country plans to block blackberry services, including e-mail, messaging and web browsing. it calls the devices a security threat but may also have political and moral concerns. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," stocks in asia climbed higher on news of strong corporate earnings. japan's nikkei gained about 0.30%. allison has the latest. >> reporter: about 100 s&p 500 companies are scheduled to report their...
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. >>> the united arab emirates called the blackberry a potential threat. they will prohibit e-mail and browsing because of then crypted -- because of theen crypted channels. it could jeprodize efforts to establish itself as an international business hub. saudi arabia has announced similar plans. >>> more to come including the name of a berkeley student that turned up among those who died in a plane crash this week in pakistan. and new discoveries about lightning from the next generation of lightning chasers. >> and dead fans keep on trucking. the celebration of everything jerry. >> and boy at this hour, folks, the low clouds and fog are racing into the bay. we have reports of drizzle now at ocean beach and parts in san francisco. you can see here from this live shot here from the em back dare row -- from the embarcadero. a cool start to our august. a look at the@x x x x x x x x xñ oprah: we decided to do what we do best and that is a show about and with everyday people. this show always allows people to understand the power they have to change their own li
. >>> the united arab emirates called the blackberry a potential threat. they will prohibit e-mail and browsing because of then crypted -- because of theen crypted channels. it could jeprodize efforts to establish itself as an international business hub. saudi arabia has announced similar plans. >>> more to come including the name of a berkeley student that turned up among those who died in a plane crash this week in pakistan. and new discoveries about lightning from the next...
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ought to remember of course that for instance the french have signed an agreement with the united arab emirates for the for the development in building of nuclear power plants there so it's not as if this is breaking the mold so to speak there are other developments taking place in those reactors i think they've signed for several reactors actually not just one. a hostage crisis in the philippines is now over after a high judge. by police held captive by government officials say at least eight dead. while the gunman was also killed the hostage taker was a former police officer demoting to be reinstated following his sacking in two thousand and eight children were among the hostages believed to be mostly tourists from hong kong. triple suicide bomb attacks in pakistan followed tal tribal belt along the afghan border have killed at least thirty six people the deadliest was at a mosque which left twenty six dead while earlier a bomb exploded during a meeting of tribal elders killing seven of the third bomb blast killed one leader of an anti taliban militia along with two aides on the outskirts of
ought to remember of course that for instance the french have signed an agreement with the united arab emirates for the for the development in building of nuclear power plants there so it's not as if this is breaking the mold so to speak there are other developments taking place in those reactors i think they've signed for several reactors actually not just one. a hostage crisis in the philippines is now over after a high judge. by police held captive by government officials say at least eight...
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ought to remember of course that for instance the french have signed an agreement with the united arab emirates for the for the development and building of nuclear power plants there so it's not as if this is a it's not as if this is sort of breaking the mold so to speak there are other developments taking place in those reactors i think they've signed for several reactors actually not just one ok but tran will one day be able to operate this plant without russia's assistance a then do you think there is a risk that iran will use push sas has been expressed by some among the international community for purposes other than well they claim well there's two things here and i think one is that this is a light water reactor so it's not actually capable of it's not actually a proliferation risk the other thing is that there is an agreement obviously that russia will supply enrich uranium and then take away the used enriching uranium as long as that is maintained as long as those safeguards are in place i don't see any problem whatsoever now bush there has been a combined effort do you think the russi
ought to remember of course that for instance the french have signed an agreement with the united arab emirates for the for the development and building of nuclear power plants there so it's not as if this is a it's not as if this is sort of breaking the mold so to speak there are other developments taking place in those reactors i think they've signed for several reactors actually not just one ok but tran will one day be able to operate this plant without russia's assistance a then do you...
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forces in the middle east i mean we have we have templi surrounded the middle east and bases in united arab emirates and saudi arabia and in iraq and afghanistan in kuwait and as a result of our bases being there the greater islamic world sees that and they see their their environment being taken over by what they see as occupiers no i don't personally i don't necessarily think that the united states wants to conquer and control all of the middle east but i think that we definitely want to demonstrate power there so we put in military bases there the big problem is that this hasn't appropriately assess the threat the threat is five to seven thousand militants and every day that we stay inside the middle east those militants have fuel to grow. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe authorities in pakistan have warned many areas could soon be submerged causing thousands to flee cities and villages as flood waters head to the south and east of the country the worst natural disaster in pakistan's history has now killed fifteen hundred people in the affected more th
forces in the middle east i mean we have we have templi surrounded the middle east and bases in united arab emirates and saudi arabia and in iraq and afghanistan in kuwait and as a result of our bases being there the greater islamic world sees that and they see their their environment being taken over by what they see as occupiers no i don't personally i don't necessarily think that the united states wants to conquer and control all of the middle east but i think that we definitely want to...
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ought to remember of course that for instance the french have signed an agreement with the united arab emirates for the development and building of nuclear power plants then so it's not as if this is breaking the mold to speak there are other developments taking place in those reactors i think they've signed for several reactors actually not just one turkish police could soon be seen but trolling the streets of germany is part of a new plan to bring increasingly volatile immigrant communities in the country under control but as artie's tamari has been fighting out critics say it's just another example of discrimination. crystal tank feels like a stranger in her own country daily she enjoys the summer parks and life here in this cologne suburb where not working as a doctor but she feels totally out numbered. and. it all happened very silently without anyone noticing much the german population will delay their children were taken out of the schools and suddenly there are only talks here there are around two million turkish citizens living in germany with many more having the doctor german citizen
ought to remember of course that for instance the french have signed an agreement with the united arab emirates for the development and building of nuclear power plants then so it's not as if this is breaking the mold to speak there are other developments taking place in those reactors i think they've signed for several reactors actually not just one turkish police could soon be seen but trolling the streets of germany is part of a new plan to bring increasingly volatile immigrant communities...
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saudi arabia says it will block instant messaging on them while the united arab emirates will block messaging, email and internet browsing. why? black berries use encrypted data that is hard to monitor. the two persian gulf states called that a security threat, but u.s. officials call the ban a dangerous precedent. speaking of on-line activity, bosses take note. a survey out today says nearly a quarter of the time americans are online they're visiting social networking sites like facebook. on-line games are moving ahead of email to become the second most popular on-line activity. too much time online may not help you get into a good college. we have a princeton review survey tonight of what makes a college good. brown university has the happiest students while one bryn mawr outside philadelphia has the nicest dorms. cheers to the university of georgia ranked-- and i'm sure parents will be very proud-- as the top party school. in other news one of the most unlikely of tv stars has died. in the early 1960s when kids were listening to rock'n'roll, their parents were singing along with mitch mill
saudi arabia says it will block instant messaging on them while the united arab emirates will block messaging, email and internet browsing. why? black berries use encrypted data that is hard to monitor. the two persian gulf states called that a security threat, but u.s. officials call the ban a dangerous precedent. speaking of on-line activity, bosses take note. a survey out today says nearly a quarter of the time americans are online they're visiting social networking sites like facebook....
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the site of nine eleven is taking a government sponsored short trip to qatar bahrain and the united arab emirates the purpose is to talk about muslim life in america and religious tolerance and i'm normally i would have absolutely no problem with that but don't you think the timing here is just a little bit odd that while one of the largest debates in the u.s. right now centers over hate and fear surrounding the building of a mosque not even on but just near the site of nine eleven the main he'd be telling people in the middle east how religiously talk. all over into america it is that's a good time for that especially since a certain number of lawmakers are also opposing this trip because they think that endorsers extremism and doesn't represent the american people the taxpayers who would be funding it forgive me if i sound a little cynical but it just doesn't seem like he'd be painting the proper picture for these people so perhaps the state department would be better suited to finding people to teach religious tolerance here at home including to its own lawmakers before they send message yours
the site of nine eleven is taking a government sponsored short trip to qatar bahrain and the united arab emirates the purpose is to talk about muslim life in america and religious tolerance and i'm normally i would have absolutely no problem with that but don't you think the timing here is just a little bit odd that while one of the largest debates in the u.s. right now centers over hate and fear surrounding the building of a mosque not even on but just near the site of nine eleven the main...
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the united arab emirates says it will follow suit in october. says there are legitimate concerns, but a ban is not the answer. black berry in motion says it is working with saudi arabia to get over the security worries. >>> the other guys made over $35 million. psychothriller "inception" slipped to second. >>> step up 3-d, salt, and dinner for schmucks round out the top 5. >>> time now, 5:52. we're about to reach a sad anniversary for a bay area child. it comes as people who have been dedicated to finding a missing little boy start losing hope. >>> plus, we'll tell you what happened at alcatraz over the weekend and why. >> so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. be careful. >> thanks dad. >> and call me--but not while you're driving. we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. >>> tomorrow will mark one year since the
the united arab emirates says it will follow suit in october. says there are legitimate concerns, but a ban is not the answer. black berry in motion says it is working with saudi arabia to get over the security worries. >>> the other guys made over $35 million. psychothriller "inception" slipped to second. >>> step up 3-d, salt, and dinner for schmucks round out the top 5. >>> time now, 5:52. we're about to reach a sad anniversary for a bay area child. it...
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. >> reporter: saudi arabia following the footsteps of united arab emirates who earlier this week saidwere going it ban blackberrys email messaging and web browsing in october for residents and for foreign visitors, as well. it's all based on the fact that these countries can't crack into the blackberry's highly encrypted system. they want that access. so far, blackberry maker research in motion has resisted those efforts and also denies the fact that there are rumors out there that say that research in motion has made agreements with india and china to allow those services to continue there through those activities. stock market is in positive territory at the opening thanks to better-than-expected news from adp which says private companies added about 42,000 new workers last month a little better than expected. six straight month of a positive gain two days before the labor department releases the july jobs report which isn't going to be great with the unemployment rate edging up a little bit to about 9.6%. but any positive news on jobs does help out in the stock market. right now th
. >> reporter: saudi arabia following the footsteps of united arab emirates who earlier this week saidwere going it ban blackberrys email messaging and web browsing in october for residents and for foreign visitors, as well. it's all based on the fact that these countries can't crack into the blackberry's highly encrypted system. they want that access. so far, blackberry maker research in motion has resisted those efforts and also denies the fact that there are rumors out there that say...
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. >>> saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are taking steps to block blackberry service in theirories. both countries say they are cracking down on blackberry users' e-mail, messaging and web browsing because that data is encrypted. they say it's a security threat. however, the move threatens to turn away the international business community. >>> one escaped convict is back behind bars this morning while the search is on for two other inmates who broke out of an arizona prison. the prison system director admits there was lax security. mike von fremd reports on the escape and the manhunt. >> reporter: the inmates who escaped have all been convicted of murder. yet the prison where they were being held was not a maximum security facility. tracy province is serving a life sentence. john mccluskey, 15 years for second-degree murder. and daniel renwick, 22 years for second-degree murder. prison officials say the three managed to escape by simply cutting through a fence. then they hijacked a tractor-trailer. >> their vehicle was taken at gunpoint. they were told not to move. and to stay
. >>> saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are taking steps to block blackberry service in theirories. both countries say they are cracking down on blackberry users' e-mail, messaging and web browsing because that data is encrypted. they say it's a security threat. however, the move threatens to turn away the international business community. >>> one escaped convict is back behind bars this morning while the search is on for two other inmates who broke out of an arizona...
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the united arab emirates says it will follow suit in october. bahrain says there are legitimate concerns but a ban is not a good answer. blackberry says it is working with saudi arabia to get around the security worries. >>> let's check in on wall street. here's a look at the new york board. a little gain there. the dow jones up seven points. nasdaq and s&p 500, up slightly. not as high as expected, after a bit of a rally this morning, still going on in europe, after signs of a speedy or at least a faster recovery than expected. but we'll keep watching the numbers throughout the morning. >> all right. time now, 6:51. let's go back to ktvu's allie rasmus. she's in santa clara county, where you've been telling us about a controversial fast food toy ban that starts today. >> reporter: yeah, dave. i was in the middle of showing you a demonstration when we got cut off. this toy restriction applies to kids meals that have more than 485 calories and more than 65 milligrams of sodium. so we got this and looked up the nutritional information. if you buy
the united arab emirates says it will follow suit in october. bahrain says there are legitimate concerns but a ban is not a good answer. blackberry says it is working with saudi arabia to get around the security worries. >>> let's check in on wall street. here's a look at the new york board. a little gain there. the dow jones up seven points. nasdaq and s&p 500, up slightly. not as high as expected, after a bit of a rally this morning, still going on in europe, after signs of a...
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. >> sure, research in motion can manage without business in united arab emirates, possibly in saudia. the governments there don't like blackberry because the e-mail on the phones is so secure. the internal police agencies there cannot tap it. now, while they're claiming they are worried about terrorism, the governments monitor all kinds of activities. the uae will not take the blackberry away but will turn off access to the cell phone system for blackberry starting in october. you may have seen president obama using a blackberry. in fact, he's theprident to use. people in american government use blackberry almost exclusively. sometimes it's the only phone they're permitted to use because it is so secure. any press that talks about blackberry being so secure it can't be spied upon is good press for blackberry. >> i understand it now. thank you very much. >>> 5:36 now. lindsay lohan is a free woman. she got out of the lynwood jail in los angeles overnight. she left through a side door. she went to jail july 20th for probation violations. now that she's out, she will report to a court-
. >> sure, research in motion can manage without business in united arab emirates, possibly in saudia. the governments there don't like blackberry because the e-mail on the phones is so secure. the internal police agencies there cannot tap it. now, while they're claiming they are worried about terrorism, the governments monitor all kinds of activities. the uae will not take the blackberry away but will turn off access to the cell phone system for blackberry starting in october. you may...
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the united arab emirates have already banned blackberry services amid concerns that encrypted data could intercepted wii criminals and spies. the ceo of research in motion which makes the blackberry downplayed concerns saying the companies imposing the bans are doing so for political reasons. . >>> a prop 8 celebration in san francisco's castro district tonight. we're going to take y our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so ask a neighbor about state farm, then call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go online. . >>> we want the take you back now to san francisco's castro district where crowds have gathered at times tonight to celebrate tonight's ruling striking down california's ban on same-sex marriage. ktvu's ken wayne is
the united arab emirates have already banned blackberry services amid concerns that encrypted data could intercepted wii criminals and spies. the ceo of research in motion which makes the blackberry downplayed concerns saying the companies imposing the bans are doing so for political reasons. . >>> a prop 8 celebration in san francisco's castro district tonight. we're going to take y our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing...
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india's request follows saudi arabia's request, the united arab emirates and other countries that want access to encrypted information. ♪ >> now, some folks are wondering is this girl a fraud? we'll show you the evidence that should stop rumors spreading across the internet. >> 80,000 music fans will head to golden gate park. we'll show you some of the problems that could create and some of the possible solutions coming up in a live report. >> a live look at san jose this morning. no sun up yet, but a nice, summery day. more on your weather and traffic coming up. >>> here are today's wine country weekend secret words, sonoma valley. go to our website, nbcbayarea.com and search sonoma, then follow directions to enter the contest. we will have new words every day, the more words you enter, the better your chances are to win. it's a package worth more than $2,000 at a locatn. >>> the rules for your atm card are about to change whether you want them to or not. >>> another appeal on prop 8 is expected today. see what it could mean for couples hoping to marry next week. >> san francisco's br
india's request follows saudi arabia's request, the united arab emirates and other countries that want access to encrypted information. ♪ >> now, some folks are wondering is this girl a fraud? we'll show you the evidence that should stop rumors spreading across the internet. >> 80,000 music fans will head to golden gate park. we'll show you some of the problems that could create and some of the possible solutions coming up in a live report. >> a live look at san jose this...
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the united arab emirates have already banned blackberry services amid concerns that encrypted data could be intercepted wii criminals and spies. the ceo of research in motion which makes the blackberry downplayed concerns saying the companies imposing the bans are doing so for political reasons. . >>> a prop 8 celebration in san francisco's castro district tonight. we're going to take you back there live right after the break. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin will be back with your five-day forecast. . >>> we want the take you back now to san francisco's castro district where crowds have gathered at times tonight to celebrate tonight's ruling striking down california's ban on same-sex marriage. ktvu's ken wayne is there with a live update. ken? >> reporter: the street party has largely died down as you look behind me, you can see a man with a sign and the police barricades that were here about an hour ago have been removed so the street is open again. earlier there were a couple hundred people or more gathered in the street in front of the castro theater. many of them were waving rain
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facing similar challenges in the united arab emirates. "the new york times" the company will not give into pressure from foreign governments to provide access. rim and at&t selling the blackberry torch next thursday. a touch screen and keyboard. set you back about $200 with a two-year at&t contract. i'm jane king with the bloomberg business report. >> if you're set on getting an even all-over tan this summer, give it up. researchers from the university of edinburgh say it's physically impossible at the university. they say different skin on various parts of the body all respond differently to sunshine. for example, they found that the rear end doesn't tan as darkly -- i really said that -- gesh! so rear end doesn't tan as darkly as the back when exposed to equal doses of sun rays. reason to use lots of sun block and let self--tanners do the work for you. i'm a professional journalist and did that. >> i get to follow that. public art going up along the san francisco waterfront. this is video of the installation of the 40 foot rocketship al
facing similar challenges in the united arab emirates. "the new york times" the company will not give into pressure from foreign governments to provide access. rim and at&t selling the blackberry torch next thursday. a touch screen and keyboard. set you back about $200 with a two-year at&t contract. i'm jane king with the bloomberg business report. >> if you're set on getting an even all-over tan this summer, give it up. researchers from the university of edinburgh say...
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saudi arabia and the united arab emirates will block blackberry messages for security reason.ion" held on for a third win at the weekend box office. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news. and try new things. so i asked my doctor which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better for a full 24 hours. and it's not a steroid. spiriva does not replace fast acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, have vision changes or eye pain... or have problems passing urine. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, problems passing urine or an enlarged prostate... as these may worsen with spiriva. also discuss the medicines you take... even eye drops. side effects include dry mouth, constipation and trouble passing urine. i'm glad i'm taking spiriva everyday because breathing better is just better. ask your doctor if once-daily spiriva is right for you. why go one more round ? you don't need a rematch, but a rethink. with
saudi arabia and the united arab emirates will block blackberry messages for security reason.ion" held on for a third win at the weekend box office. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news. and try new things. so i asked my doctor which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better for a full 24 hours. and it's not a steroid. spiriva does not replace fast acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if...