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spreading violence has broken out in parts of the united kingdom. there have been violent scenes tonight in liverpool and parts of the medellin. london has remained largely calm, with around 16,000 police officers guarding the capital tonight. these pictures that we see in manchester, i believe, we have the underground -- looting goods. we will have more on this developing situation. thank you for watching, and stay with us. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
spreading violence has broken out in parts of the united kingdom. there have been violent scenes tonight in liverpool and parts of the medellin. london has remained largely calm, with around 16,000 police officers guarding the capital tonight. these pictures that we see in manchester, i believe, we have the underground -- looting goods. we will have more on this developing situation. thank you for watching, and stay with us. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >>...
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they are delivering a channel to air the programs in the united kingdom and al-jazeera is now availablehomes in new york city. pbs only runs stuff from the united kingdom. >> i think the fear of loss of public funding may have something to do for a new market and outlet and new revenue stream. it is fun. why not put a little onus on now on the b.b.c. to compete with cbs and pbs is doing well. viewership was up sevenpercent and 23 percent among two-11. >> it is concerning the public funding. >> they could do find without public funding. >> anybody watching the al-jazeera english. >> do i. i do? is it a problem that it is on time warner. >> no problem . think their coverage in the arab-israeli conflict is outrageous. but they provide unusual cover of the arab. >> don't we believe in the free market place? >> is there a threat by having al-jazeera? >> no, they have coverage in places like latin america and they have a big budget and if the present trends continue and free market shrinking down traditional . public media and chinese and french will grow and expand because there is a hunger
they are delivering a channel to air the programs in the united kingdom and al-jazeera is now availablehomes in new york city. pbs only runs stuff from the united kingdom. >> i think the fear of loss of public funding may have something to do for a new market and outlet and new revenue stream. it is fun. why not put a little onus on now on the b.b.c. to compete with cbs and pbs is doing well. viewership was up sevenpercent and 23 percent among two-11. >> it is concerning the public...
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there are thousands of undocumented citizens of the united kingdom in america, and the united kingdom government has no interest. i would urge you to press that. there are bilateral trade agreements and millions of people working. press the slew. one final point, i would challenge the bill. at would price do we have comprehensive immigration reform. i would ask the question at what price can we not have it? >> so you would give them all the bad stuff just to get the good things? >> no, i wouldn't. but i'm reminded of what voltere said, which is let not the perfect be the enemy of the good. by holding out for the perfect, there are 12 million in a bad way in this country. >> what is the difference between imperfect and the atrocious. >> i would ask you to not let the perfect outway the we. thank you for having this commission tonight. someone once said that what leads evil to triumph over good is that good men do nothing. i think you for doing something good and not letting the evil win by sitting down and doing nothing. thank you. >> thank you. i will probably get in trouble for letti
there are thousands of undocumented citizens of the united kingdom in america, and the united kingdom government has no interest. i would urge you to press that. there are bilateral trade agreements and millions of people working. press the slew. one final point, i would challenge the bill. at would price do we have comprehensive immigration reform. i would ask the question at what price can we not have it? >> so you would give them all the bad stuff just to get the good things? >>...
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other places include united kingdom, germany, and switszerland and the u.s. canada is aaa. of course, the united states lost its top score from one of the ratings agencies. nevertheless ratings agencies fitch caution that among this group, of the aaa countries, france is the weakest. let eeks look at why. they worry that france has high debts into the last recession in 2008, 2009 with such high debts that amount to no less than 82% of the gdp's country last year. when you look at the deficit it becomes clear. it stands at a lofty 82ch. on friday investors will watching france with a very keen eye. this is because the country's second quarter growth figures have yet to come out. let me show you where growth was. it was at 9.9%. the issue is it may well fall to 9.2%. and, andrew, if that is the case and falls to 9.1%, it prevejtss france from reining in its deficit by just the year 2013. if growth doesn't stack up, it's going to be difficult some say for france to balance its debts just as other euro-zone nations are having the same problem. >> absolutely. the cold front and a
other places include united kingdom, germany, and switszerland and the u.s. canada is aaa. of course, the united states lost its top score from one of the ratings agencies. nevertheless ratings agencies fitch caution that among this group, of the aaa countries, france is the weakest. let eeks look at why. they worry that france has high debts into the last recession in 2008, 2009 with such high debts that amount to no less than 82% of the gdp's country last year. when you look at the deficit it...
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have russia's tour of united kingdom was always going to be tough even though of all sides we played mohammed to the dragons b. ospreys i'm gloucester all on the string that you gave the world cup to beaten a baptism of fire what they're like to face when the team gets under way i just hope we don't lose too much confidence you know we're going to be realistic there's a hell of a quality players that play together every week you know in the magners league on shoulder night and the same at northampton you know european finalists. it's a tough charge tough challenge for everybody but i think it's the right thing for the squad to be challenge to get used to this intensity particularly worrying area for the russians describe their game is going dragons visitors pack was regularly put on the back foot around a lot of pressure even on their own quotations. the good thing is about the level of scrummaging the russians will face of a world cup it's unlikely to be much higher than they faced on their tour of the u.k. this comes always a worry for us at the moment and i can give young props ye
have russia's tour of united kingdom was always going to be tough even though of all sides we played mohammed to the dragons b. ospreys i'm gloucester all on the string that you gave the world cup to beaten a baptism of fire what they're like to face when the team gets under way i just hope we don't lose too much confidence you know we're going to be realistic there's a hell of a quality players that play together every week you know in the magners league on shoulder night and the same at...
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the people of the united kingdom do you think that ultimately. will cause more trouble in the middle east after all already deeply unstable so i think the most serious i think it will if if if nato stays there as an occupation force but i don't think that is going to happen and i think the really troubling conflicts in the middle east at the moment are within syria i think if you look at bahrain and the way in which saudi arabia went into bahrain to prop up the oligarchy there against the wishes of the people these are the flashpoints in the middle east that still have not. and that is going to happen once people have scented revolution once they have seen that freedom and a better life is possible i don't think they will go back to the yoke of the talk or see god and thank you very much. nearly a billion people in the world for going hungry. in the united states even our trash cans are filled with food you just have to go get it all of these perfectly good eggs because one was cracked didn't even get all over the other ones just threw them away
the people of the united kingdom do you think that ultimately. will cause more trouble in the middle east after all already deeply unstable so i think the most serious i think it will if if if nato stays there as an occupation force but i don't think that is going to happen and i think the really troubling conflicts in the middle east at the moment are within syria i think if you look at bahrain and the way in which saudi arabia went into bahrain to prop up the oligarchy there against the...
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well i think we've all been shocked here in the united kingdom are about the scenes we've seen over the last few days of riots arson and looting but thankfully things are getting back to normal here now and that's because of robust policing and policing which has been visible and has also been working with the consent of the communities i think that that's going to be the key to the way forward and many people were asking for some extreme types of measures to deal with the kind of scenes that we've heard over the past few days so for example bringing on bringing in the army or water cannons or bullets but it's clearly that actual reversed visible positive policing is the way forward vigilantism can only actually leads to further tensions and exacerbating problems it's actually calm that we need on the streets of london and i'm and i'm happy to say that it's now what we're seeing britain this back in business again and picking up the pieces and being positive so much searching for the reasons behind this latest violence in the u.k. of course i do want to talk about social networking now
well i think we've all been shocked here in the united kingdom are about the scenes we've seen over the last few days of riots arson and looting but thankfully things are getting back to normal here now and that's because of robust policing and policing which has been visible and has also been working with the consent of the communities i think that that's going to be the key to the way forward and many people were asking for some extreme types of measures to deal with the kind of scenes that...
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ministration the end of the camp and the cameron administration in the united kingdom they want a pro western regime they would billions of dollars into producing that result. my only observation is we don't know how likely they are to be successful what kind of legitimacy will this regime have on the ground in libya if it appears to be a british or american puppet regime. that that has this in all the features of the cars i was g.m. in afghanistan it's going to have a long term civil war in its hands and the outcome is by no means clear but certainly interesting too when we take a look at just how much this has cost the u.s. so much by some reports eight hundred ninety six million dollars just through the end of july certainly a lot going on there i when you when you watch the mainstream media and hear about these winners and losers it's important also to think about some of that because i want to thank you so much for being here today that's our instant hero sterling professor of political science at yale and also the author of the real world in a cracked theory and i've nother ques
ministration the end of the camp and the cameron administration in the united kingdom they want a pro western regime they would billions of dollars into producing that result. my only observation is we don't know how likely they are to be successful what kind of legitimacy will this regime have on the ground in libya if it appears to be a british or american puppet regime. that that has this in all the features of the cars i was g.m. in afghanistan it's going to have a long term civil war in...
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. >> it has migrated into germany and scandinavia and the united kingdom and canada and to the united states, too. >> meanwhile, the search for faleh al--malecki took an international turn. >> two calls were made in the united kingdom. >> next, police catch up with faleh and put him through a grueling interrogation. did he confess to an honor killing? that's coming up. [ male announcer ] this is the network. a network of possibilities. excuse me? my grandfather was born in this village. [ automated voice speaks foreign language ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. no, he doesn't have it. yeah, we'll look on that. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages written in the air. that's it right there. [ male announcer ] it's the at&t network. and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. >> bill: as part of this report we tried to interview noor al-maleki's family. her mother, brother, cousin, any one who could tell us what she was like. the things that made her happy. her life's aspirations. no one
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. >> it has migrated into germany and scandinavia and the united kingdom and canada and to the united states, too. >> meanwhile, the search for faleh al--malecki took an international turn. >> two calls were made in the united kingdom. >> next, police catch up with faleh and put him through a grueling interrogation. did he confess to an honor killing? that's coming up. >> bill: as part of this report we tried to interview noor al-maleki's family. her mother, brother, cousin, any one who could tell us what she was like. the things that made her happy. her life's aspirations. no one would talk to us. investigators tell us one way honor violence differs from other kinds of domestic violence is that the family often sides with the attacker, not his victim. in peoria, arizona, police claim that is what happened as they tried to capture faleh al-maleki who fled to europe by way of mexico. >> he spent two to three days in nogales and took a bus to hhermosillo and from mexico city flew to london. >> when they ran his passport they found an american warrant for h his arrest. within days he was
. >> it has migrated into germany and scandinavia and the united kingdom and canada and to the united states, too. >> meanwhile, the search for faleh al--malecki took an international turn. >> two calls were made in the united kingdom. >> next, police catch up with faleh and put him through a grueling interrogation. did he confess to an honor killing? that's coming up. >> bill: as part of this report we tried to interview noor al-maleki's family. her mother,...
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. >> it has migrated into germany and scandinavia and the united kingdom and canada and to the united states, too. >> meanwhile, the search for faleh al--malecki took an international turn. >> two calls were made in the united kingdom. >> next, police catch up with faleh and put him through a grueling interrogation. did he confess to an honor killing? that's coming up. >> bill: as part of this report we tried to interview noor al-maleki's family. her mother, brother, cousin, any one who could tell us what she was like. the things that made her happy. her life's aspirations. no one would talk to us. investigators tell us one way honor violence differs from other kinds of domestic violence is that the family often sides with the attacker, not his victim. in peoria, arizona, police claim that is what happened as they tried to capture faleh al-maleki who fled to europe by way of mexico. >> he spent two to three days in nogales and took a bus to hhermosillo and from mexico city flew to london. >> when they ran his passport they found an american warrant for h his arrest. within days he was
. >> it has migrated into germany and scandinavia and the united kingdom and canada and to the united states, too. >> meanwhile, the search for faleh al--malecki took an international turn. >> two calls were made in the united kingdom. >> next, police catch up with faleh and put him through a grueling interrogation. did he confess to an honor killing? that's coming up. >> bill: as part of this report we tried to interview noor al-maleki's family. her mother,...
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. >> it has migrated into germany and scandinavia and the united kingdom and canada and to the united states, too. >> meanwhile, the search for faleh al--malecki took an international turn. >> two calls were made in the united kingdom. >> next, police catch up with faleh and put him through a grueling interrogation. did he confess to an honor killing? that's coming up. diabetes testing? it's all the same. nothing changes. then try this. freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, but it's not gonna-- [beep] wow. yep, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. did it just-- [both] target the blood? yeah, drew it right in. the test starts fast. you need just a third the blood of one touch.® that is different. so freestyle lite test strips make testing... easy? easy. great. call or click-- we'll send you strips and a meter, free. free is good. freestyle lite test strips. call or click today. >> bill: as part of this report we tried to interview noor al-maleki's family. her mother, brother, cousin, any one who could tell us what she was like. the things that made her happy. her lif
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and actually of i think probably more austerity this is the fourth night of deadly riots the united kingdom prime minister david cameron finally after three days came home from vacation and said ok and now nothing is off the table nothing off the table for police to confront the rioters presumably you know machine guns are ok eleven hundred people have been arrested some serious damage is done i mean this is this is awful stuff this reminds me and i remember there was the watts riots the detroit riots. but the conservative government's austerity measure some would say share some of the blame for this one of the one of the riders this is the ghetto this is the slums they don't care about us there's no jobs and so want to benefits there's injustice we had enough we had enough we had the victoria jones on this program last night in london forty four million pounds it's like sixty million dollars was cut from programs for youth in in very very poor areas that were principally community centers and you know and educational programs and. secondary and tertiary education trade schools baseball gon
and actually of i think probably more austerity this is the fourth night of deadly riots the united kingdom prime minister david cameron finally after three days came home from vacation and said ok and now nothing is off the table nothing off the table for police to confront the rioters presumably you know machine guns are ok eleven hundred people have been arrested some serious damage is done i mean this is this is awful stuff this reminds me and i remember there was the watts riots the...
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. >> it has migrated into germany and scandinavia and the united kingdom and canada and to the unitedtates, too. >> meanwhile, the search for faleh al--malecki took an international turn. >> two calls were made in the united kingdom. >> next, police catch up with faleh and put him through a grueling interrogation. did he confess to an honor killing? that's coming up. at exxon and mobil, we engineer smart gasoline that works at the molecular level to help your engine run more smoothly by helping remove deposits and cleaning up intake valves. so when you fill up at an exxon or mobil station, you can rest assured we help your engine run more smoothly while leaving behind cleaner emissions. it's how we make gasoline work harder for you. exxon and mobil. [ jet plane passing ] [ swings squeaking ] [ squeaking ] [ creaking ] [ rock music playing ] from exploring europe to conquering x-camp... girl scouts today offers so many incredible opportunities, the only problem you'll have is diding what to do. so... ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, whoo! ♪ >> bill: as part of this report we tried to interview noor
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and this is not really since he this is the this is this is really michael is inequality in the united kingdom says and this is not later miserables where he stole a loaf of bread and was sent to prison because he was hungry there's always shoppers to the leader see.
and this is not really since he this is the this is this is really michael is inequality in the united kingdom says and this is not later miserables where he stole a loaf of bread and was sent to prison because he was hungry there's always shoppers to the leader see.
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vandals have set fire to dozens of shops and buildings across london and other cities around the united kingdom. the association of british insurers estimates the damage could be in the tens of millions of pounds. for many small businesses and their owners, the loss of their livelihood is, of course, taking a very personal toll. cnn's atika shubert joins me. this must be pretty damaging stuff for people who have plowed their life savings into small businesses to see them torched across london. >> exactly. i was in west london yesterday, a quiet, pretty residential area that was suddenly trashed on monday night. i spoke to one owner of a kids wear and maternity wear shop, she put her life savings in it and it's been trashed as a result. she's devastated. here is what she had to say. >> you were showing this to me earlier. >> it was a little romper suit, it stinks of alcohol. >> this was used as some sort of mole tav cocktail or something. >> maybe this is what set the car on fire. maybe i shouldn't be touching it. it's probably evidence. >> just an article of baby's clothing. what would anybody
vandals have set fire to dozens of shops and buildings across london and other cities around the united kingdom. the association of british insurers estimates the damage could be in the tens of millions of pounds. for many small businesses and their owners, the loss of their livelihood is, of course, taking a very personal toll. cnn's atika shubert joins me. this must be pretty damaging stuff for people who have plowed their life savings into small businesses to see them torched across london....
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overnight, what we saw is a lot of concerns about countries like france, since france and the united kingdom following its u.s. toward the aa status, losing their aaa credit ratings on the back of the number of comments made by senior people in the city not the least the head of fixed income at jp morgan warning this could be the case, this caused the cds, the credit default swap effectively the insurance contract on the french sovereign bond to spike yesterday, and that is one of the reasons why people are so worried. realistically speaking it's not just italy and spanish debt that people are worried about now, it's even france, also the united kingdom in the mix. nevertheless the euro is still gaining and the u.gold also the recipient of the trend trading above $1,750 an ounce at the moment. >> in asia, fairly strange kind of session, andrew. >> absolutely, charles, the european reverse. remember there was a 5.5% fall in the dow overnight. when asia opened this morning, it was heavy, heavy selling. we saw some big, big falls. volatility in a big way today in asia. >> that's right, markets
overnight, what we saw is a lot of concerns about countries like france, since france and the united kingdom following its u.s. toward the aa status, losing their aaa credit ratings on the back of the number of comments made by senior people in the city not the least the head of fixed income at jp morgan warning this could be the case, this caused the cds, the credit default swap effectively the insurance contract on the french sovereign bond to spike yesterday, and that is one of the reasons...
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this country is potentially a threat to the united kingdom. >> the first priority is to save lives. we can expect to see how your people dying of starvation. cholera and measles are already being reported. the message is that things are likely to get worse. moments like these may help to keep them in the spotlight. but many are now questioning, how long will the attention last? >> still to come on tonight's program, a side of paris you may have never seen before. these treasures are very far belowground. the prince of wales and the duchess of visited areas of london affected by the riots last week. the prince announced his charity will double spending on youth projects. our correspondent has the story. >> to have broken off from the royal family's holiday to see what the riots had done to london. they saw the ruins of small businesses, mostly shops destroyed by rioters. in tottenham, they met some of the 45 families that lost their homes. >> clothes, jewelry, artwork. >> of the policemen and women have done their best against what had been impossible odds. the ambulance and fire cre
this country is potentially a threat to the united kingdom. >> the first priority is to save lives. we can expect to see how your people dying of starvation. cholera and measles are already being reported. the message is that things are likely to get worse. moments like these may help to keep them in the spotlight. but many are now questioning, how long will the attention last? >> still to come on tonight's program, a side of paris you may have never seen before. these treasures are...
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this country is a threat to the united kingdom. >> to save one is to save lives. in the coming weeks, you could see fewer people dying of starvation. measles are already being reported. the actor fact -- the aftereffects of famine, things are likely to get worse before they get better. many are now questioning how long will the attention last. the u.n. human rights deputy -- a growing worldwide concern over president bush charles's of assault on pro-democracy protests. this is what the syrian government wants though world tuesday. these under five images showed troops pulling out of latakia. authorities say that soldiers have stopped armed terrorist groups. but this is what opposition activists claim really happened. attacks by soldiers. even gunboats offshore shelling the port city. part of the area under attack was a palestinian refugee camp. thousands have reportedly fled the fighting. activists say this was part of a four-day campaign to crush opponents of the regime. they claim that at least 30 people were killed and many more injured. again, it is not possib
this country is a threat to the united kingdom. >> to save one is to save lives. in the coming weeks, you could see fewer people dying of starvation. measles are already being reported. the actor fact -- the aftereffects of famine, things are likely to get worse before they get better. many are now questioning how long will the attention last. the u.n. human rights deputy -- a growing worldwide concern over president bush charles's of assault on pro-democracy protests. this is what the...
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we have to keep the whole of the united kingdom safe. >> the tactics used by police is now one of the big areas of discussion. rarely used armored vehicles were brought in last night. they were used to push people back in an area where the vandals were out in force. the met has plastic bullets but they are seen as a measure of last resort. for the lawbreakers, there was this measure today. >> this is not just a game, this is commonality and we will pursue each and every one involved. -- this is criminal and we will pursue each and everyone. >> what about the alternatives for maintaining law and order? some are thinking about whether it is time to use water cannons. other options have been talked about include curfews and bringing in the army. the ministers have said no to the mall. the police have issued a gallery of suspect pictures. some of those arrested today were fast tracked through the courts. >> trouble has broken out and some parts of the u.k. despite police efforts to stop the violence. gangs of writers have taken to the streets. there was also clashes in manchester city cen
we have to keep the whole of the united kingdom safe. >> the tactics used by police is now one of the big areas of discussion. rarely used armored vehicles were brought in last night. they were used to push people back in an area where the vandals were out in force. the met has plastic bullets but they are seen as a measure of last resort. for the lawbreakers, there was this measure today. >> this is not just a game, this is commonality and we will pursue each and every one...
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in the united kingdom is available in the house bill and if you want to go to the old waverly return they get until certain the millstone hutto some country house holiday is the bull mentos the rim brant the criminal the chesterfield the montague the turn the oil drilling the rubens hotel. libyan rebels have turned down reported offer by walmart gadhafi to negotiate the power transfer as they prepare a final attack on the colonel's hometown. the rebels say it's treason not talks that's ahead for the embattled levy a leader who will join the reflection of from tripoli in just a moment to. others a big shakeup in the russian space agency after the loss of another mission and scientists now rushing to resupply the international space station and prevent a disaster. north korean leader kim jong il rolls through half of russia by train for a meeting with president medvedev saying that a resumption of international talks that will bring peace to the peninsula. optical storm irene leaves three million people without power along the u.s. .
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this country is potentially a threat to the united kingdom. >> priority number one is to save lives. in the coming weeks, we can expect fewer people dying of starvation and more dying of disease. cholera is the major disease. things are likely to get worse before they improve. moments like these may help to keep somalia in the spotlight. many are now questioning, how long will the attention last. >> and we have details of a royal visit. >> britain's prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall have been visiting affected areas of the riots. and the prince announced double spending in youth projects. our correspondent was with them. >> they have broken off from the holiday in scotland for the day to see what the riots have done in london. they have seen the ruins of small businesses, destroyed by the rioters. >> the shear terror that people experienced and still the unease is there wondering what might happen. >> in north london where the spark had first been ignited, 45 families who lost their homes. >> all our clothes, jewelry and art work. >> the next member of the emergency service
this country is potentially a threat to the united kingdom. >> priority number one is to save lives. in the coming weeks, we can expect fewer people dying of starvation and more dying of disease. cholera is the major disease. things are likely to get worse before they improve. moments like these may help to keep somalia in the spotlight. many are now questioning, how long will the attention last. >> and we have details of a royal visit. >> britain's prince of wales and the...
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i visited in the united kingdom that was able to grow those plants with special permission but we'renot quite there yet. >> it does tobacco which they have crowned the most wicked plant in the world. >> 90 million people have been killed. >> many have a story like white snake root which is best known for killing ape lincoln's mother. it's these stories that transform the plants to intriguing living creatures with a dark side. >>> still ahead the next generation of mobile technology called mobot. it's in our future. ♪ mmm. oh gosh. oh dear. big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the ke. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. >>> robots are all the rage these days and robots that can adapt functions are not just science fiction. they exist in a u.c.
i visited in the united kingdom that was able to grow those plants with special permission but we'renot quite there yet. >> it does tobacco which they have crowned the most wicked plant in the world. >> 90 million people have been killed. >> many have a story like white snake root which is best known for killing ape lincoln's mother. it's these stories that transform the plants to intriguing living creatures with a dark side. >>> still ahead the next generation of...
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. >>> the united kingdom has faced a fourth night of anarchy. london police brought in thousands of re-enforcements. the violence and the looting have been flaring up in britain's other big cities. >> people are taking what they can, mostly local foodstuffs. >> the prime minister cut short his vacation in italy to promise that wrongdoers will be punished. >> these are sickening scenes, scenes of people looting, vandalizing, thieving. this is criminality, pure and simple. >> reporter: 16,000 police officers are patrolling london, four times as many as last night when crowds roamed the treats and looted stores at will. police have said they might resort to using nonlethal plastic bullets. they were up against gangs of masked younger people who had taken over the streets. the trouble began saturday night as peaceful protests after the shooting death of a 29-year-old man in a traffic stop, police originally said the man fired at them but tests show the illegal gun in his possession had not been fired. protests turned into riots that have now spread
. >>> the united kingdom has faced a fourth night of anarchy. london police brought in thousands of re-enforcements. the violence and the looting have been flaring up in britain's other big cities. >> people are taking what they can, mostly local foodstuffs. >> the prime minister cut short his vacation in italy to promise that wrongdoers will be punished. >> these are sickening scenes, scenes of people looting, vandalizing, thieving. this is criminality, pure and...
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the united kingdom says this is actually vindication of britain's austerity program, because they keptntries, though, in europe, which have high sovereign debt level, are now worried if they'll be on the chopping block as well. there's already been a lot of anger directed at the rating agencies in europe. there's a feeling that they have too much power. there's no transparency. there's no accountability. the eu is actually looking at laws to try to address all of that. even punishment if the rating agencies get it wrong and cause economic damage. now, the nicknames for the agencies there are moody, sulky and snitch. there's been a different reaction, though, in beijing, and it came in the form of a commentary by the state-run news agency. some familiar lines here, americans have to stop living beyond their means, they have to cut their bloated military budget, stop the social safety net programs. and a familiar call for a new global reserve currency. even international supervision of the dollar. this is all because, as we've been hearing, china has more than $1 trillion of u.s. debt. m
the united kingdom says this is actually vindication of britain's austerity program, because they keptntries, though, in europe, which have high sovereign debt level, are now worried if they'll be on the chopping block as well. there's already been a lot of anger directed at the rating agencies in europe. there's a feeling that they have too much power. there's no transparency. there's no accountability. the eu is actually looking at laws to try to address all of that. even punishment if the...
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in the united kingdom is available insists the house bill and the forty one hotel waverly hotel taken to the polls hotel the millstones hotel some country house. the. towns. the crimean to feel the hotel the local hotel. put it all on the. town. the rebels say it's treason. had to. follow join the reflection of from tripoli in just a moment i'm going. to meet president credit for. if you are going willing to restart international talks with a new pm program. over the russian prime minister vladimir putin i would have a big show a competent russian space agency after that and also we have not in mind a mission not to block stall. on with nineteen dead and no one in the u.s. east coast hurricane irene ponce with her new duties causing severe flooding but leaving millions without electricity.
in the united kingdom is available insists the house bill and the forty one hotel waverly hotel taken to the polls hotel the millstones hotel some country house. the. towns. the crimean to feel the hotel the local hotel. put it all on the. town. the rebels say it's treason. had to. follow join the reflection of from tripoli in just a moment i'm going. to meet president credit for. if you are going willing to restart international talks with a new pm program. over the russian prime minister...
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and emails kunder stimulate and websites that do not operate within the united states or the united kingdom mr carter property crimes are already punishable as so-called animal enterprise terrorism this bill though risk further expanding that sweeping category klute protests boycotts undercover investigations whistleblowing and nonviolent civil disobedience this legislation will add to this climate of fear and distrust and it will force americans to ask themselves is it worth it standing up for my beliefs really worth the risk of being labeled a terrorist. i urge you to reject this bill only sure that a limited anti-terrorism resources are used to protect national security and seemingly no profits we thank you for your cooperation attendance and without objection stopped mr jerk. the irony of all this eco terrorism legislation and rhetoric is that it's happening at a time when everyone says they're an environmentalist everyone who cares about the environment everyone is going green right now you know there is more public support for environmental issues than ever before and these corporatio
and emails kunder stimulate and websites that do not operate within the united states or the united kingdom mr carter property crimes are already punishable as so-called animal enterprise terrorism this bill though risk further expanding that sweeping category klute protests boycotts undercover investigations whistleblowing and nonviolent civil disobedience this legislation will add to this climate of fear and distrust and it will force americans to ask themselves is it worth it standing up for...
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you covered the united kingdom and now the united states.ions and different solution in each one. give me the 30-second primer which one you think is going to be the most logical. >> i think none of them are terribly logical because all of them have been done in extremist and in emergency situations. greece, the country was bankrupt. britain, the fare was the bond market would suddenly launch and attack and would become another greece. the united states, the debt ceiling was about to be reached and you wouldn't have been able to borrow and there was a default on the table. in all of the cases, this is never a good time. with the gun at the head, it's never a good time to pass a law, but the fact is tough decisions are only ever made when the crunch time arrives and that is -- it's a reality of democracy. people only really take nasty decisions when they have to. >> i just want to ask you, because i've read more than one article that said that our bond rating may drop anyway, because congress waited so long to act. so it doesn't really matter
you covered the united kingdom and now the united states.ions and different solution in each one. give me the 30-second primer which one you think is going to be the most logical. >> i think none of them are terribly logical because all of them have been done in extremist and in emergency situations. greece, the country was bankrupt. britain, the fare was the bond market would suddenly launch and attack and would become another greece. the united states, the debt ceiling was about to be...