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in kabul and also a bit. up in. east oh. yeah that's right we're hearing that an airport there is under attack a lot of talk on twitter about nato nato bases possibly a turkish nato base under attack on the outskirts of the city. how isolated is an incident like this i mean i know the last big attack was on the american embassy on september eleventh. this is something that's not common these days in kabul isn't it. they're going to you're absolutely right instead it's trick when it's twenty one hundred a piece of all of the. and. the. when i was out here in kabul for a week and i was sure that the even good people industry in the uk or. in the paper all the troops to iraq got to kind of just we're not supposed to go and. get him to. charm hold and not funny and he's trying to put kind of stress but it seemed that if you can translate it easily through. i will take you over to the. security. and in the few hours the kind i had to do cation at the same time which means which it could be at the time i military of the pentagon t
in kabul and also a bit. up in. east oh. yeah that's right we're hearing that an airport there is under attack a lot of talk on twitter about nato nato bases possibly a turkish nato base under attack on the outskirts of the city. how isolated is an incident like this i mean i know the last big attack was on the american embassy on september eleventh. this is something that's not common these days in kabul isn't it. they're going to you're absolutely right instead it's trick when it's twenty one...
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and that they are targeting kabul. but no, this is the first time that i've experienced something so sustained in the capital. it is very worrying. we do want to make sure that the team is safe. that's why right now we're not doing this live shot for you. but yes, this is the first time we've experienced something quite this sustained here in the capital. gary? >> you're live on the telephone, very valuable, although troubling information. please take care of everyone with our crew, and we wish you the best, mohammed. thank you for joining us in this troubling situation. >>> modern-day cannibalism. police say they killed women -- this is an unbelievable story, but it's a true story. they used their flesh to make stuffed pastries. they may have sold them to people. we'll have the story with our correspondent in brazil right after this. i've had surgery and yes, i have occasional constipation. that's why i take doctor recommended colace® capsules. i have hemorrhoids and yes, i have constipation. that's why i take colace
and that they are targeting kabul. but no, this is the first time that i've experienced something so sustained in the capital. it is very worrying. we do want to make sure that the team is safe. that's why right now we're not doing this live shot for you. but yes, this is the first time we've experienced something quite this sustained here in the capital. gary? >> you're live on the telephone, very valuable, although troubling information. please take care of everyone with our crew, and...
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these were regarding these attacks in kabul. and we're also told that 15 police officers were wounded. we're still waiting to see if there are any updated casualty figures and we will keep monitoring and update as we get those numbers. gary? >> mohammed jamjoom, thanks very much for joini ining us from ka aversion. >>> days after the humiliating launch of a rocket launch, north korea is having a parade. the defense analysts are unable to confirm if it's real. the country's leader, kim jong-un said they would not be bullied by its nuclear armed enemies. >> translator: our military has become a powerful military, able to handle any kind of modern warfare with complete offensive and defensive capabilities. the foreign powers are not the only ones with monopoly on military's supremacy and the days of their threatening and lying to us with atomic weapons is forever gone. >> this was an historic moment, because it was kim jong-un's first televised speech since taking office. >>> well, we've got more details today on the prostitution s
these were regarding these attacks in kabul. and we're also told that 15 police officers were wounded. we're still waiting to see if there are any updated casualty figures and we will keep monitoring and update as we get those numbers. gary? >> mohammed jamjoom, thanks very much for joini ining us from ka aversion. >>> days after the humiliating launch of a rocket launch, north korea is having a parade. the defense analysts are unable to confirm if it's real. the country's...
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kabul is in the east. >> brown: patrick quinn in kabul, thanks so much. >> thank you and good night. >> suarez: still to come on the newshour, collecting personal and private data; preventing cyber attacks; investigating misconduct by secret service agents; and the pulitzer prizes for arts and journalism. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: an advance team of six u.n. observers arrived in syria overnight to monitor a cease-fire that appeared to be collapsing. activists reported the syrian army was shelling several districts in homs. amateur video showed explosions, thick clouds of smoke, and buildings in flames. reports from homs and elsewhere told of 14 killed today. in istanbul, turkey, an opposition spokesman with the syrian arab tribes council doubted the u.n. mission will stop the killing. >> i think it's too little too late. we are passing the one year with the united nations. if there is a political will, it should have been done a long ago. six observers won't solve that. the problems in syria. >> sreenivasan: observers arrive back i
kabul is in the east. >> brown: patrick quinn in kabul, thanks so much. >> thank you and good night. >> suarez: still to come on the newshour, collecting personal and private data; preventing cyber attacks; investigating misconduct by secret service agents; and the pulitzer prizes for arts and journalism. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: an advance team of six u.n. observers arrived in syria overnight to monitor a cease-fire...
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kabul is in the east. >> brown: patrick quinn in kabul, thanks so much. >> thank you and good night. >> suarez: still to come on the newshour, collecting personal and private data; preventing cyber attacks; investigating misconduct by secret service agents; and the pulitzer prizes for arts and journalism. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: an advance team of six u.n. observers arrived in syria overnight to monitor a cease-fire that appeared to be collapsing. activists reported the syrian army was shelling several districts in homs. amateur video showed explosions, thick clouds of smoke, and buildings in flames. reports from homs and elsewhere told of 14 killed today. in istanbul, turkey, an opposition spokesman with the syrian arab tribes council doubted the u.n. mission will stop the killing. >> i think it's too little too late we are passing the one year with the united nations. if there is a political will, it should have been done a long ago. six observers won't solve that. the problems in syria. >> sreenivasan: observers arrive back in
kabul is in the east. >> brown: patrick quinn in kabul, thanks so much. >> thank you and good night. >> suarez: still to come on the newshour, collecting personal and private data; preventing cyber attacks; investigating misconduct by secret service agents; and the pulitzer prizes for arts and journalism. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: an advance team of six u.n. observers arrived in syria overnight to monitor a cease-fire...
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kabul is in the east. >> brown: patrick quinn in kabul, thanks so much. >> thank you and good night. >> suarez: still to come on the newshour, collecting personal and private data; preventing cyber attacks; investigating mionduct by cretervice agents; and the pulitzer prizes for arts and journalism. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: an advance team of six u.n. observers arrived in syria overnight to monitor a cease-fire that appeared to be collapsing. activists reported the syrian army was shelling several districts in homs. amateur video showed explosions, thick clouds of smoke, and buildings in flames. reports from homs and elsewhere told of 14 killed today. in istanbul, turkey, an opposition spokesman with the syrian arab tribes council doubted the u.n. mission will stop the killing. >> i think it's too little too late. we are passing the one year with the united nations. if there is a political will, it should have been done a long ago. six observers won't solve that. the problems in syria. >> sreenivasan: observers arrive back in janu
kabul is in the east. >> brown: patrick quinn in kabul, thanks so much. >> thank you and good night. >> suarez: still to come on the newshour, collecting personal and private data; preventing cyber attacks; investigating mionduct by cretervice agents; and the pulitzer prizes for arts and journalism. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: an advance team of six u.n. observers arrived in syria overnight to monitor a cease-fire that...
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this is first major attack of this in kabul afghanistan the capital. our local producer in kabul. he has information they are targeting the british embassy. we are in the area of the british embassy the puffs of smoke. he believes it is possible they have taken position inside the hotel using rpg's to fire the rockets>> correct. the people i am talking to saying they have positions up along the rooftop on top of the building and from there they are trying to attack on these buildings or these embassies. >> that makes sense because we have seen most of the explosions and heard most of the explosions emanating from that white building. we haven't heard any explosions recently. we have seen the american troops come in. now we are hearing more machine gun fire. the last burst of machine gun fire sounded very loud. you heard the intense crackling as opposed the other sound of the machine gun fire. isolated the area. they have closed it off. not sure if there's a plan going into effect some kind of a counter strike being planned. >> afghan intelligence troops coming in. they are pointin
this is first major attack of this in kabul afghanistan the capital. our local producer in kabul. he has information they are targeting the british embassy. we are in the area of the british embassy the puffs of smoke. he believes it is possible they have taken position inside the hotel using rpg's to fire the rockets>> correct. the people i am talking to saying they have positions up along the rooftop on top of the building and from there they are trying to attack on these buildings or...
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i hope you're doing well there in kabul given all that's going on. tell us where you are, exactly, and what you saw over the last 24 hours or so. >> well, look, we are where we stayed, our compound, is about maybe 300 meters away from where it all happened. and you know, overnight we've seen a lot of battles. at around 6:20 local time this morning an intense 18-hour attack on kabul ended, with afghan forces firing their weapons in the air and victory after an intense assault at parliament and the building not far from where i'm standing right now, where we watched nato and afghan forces pound the building in an effort to flush out the few remaining insurgents. now, as we know yesterday afternoon, the taliban targeted seven areas, which included the embassies of the u.s., uk and germany. the others were hotels by westerners, and a market. now all these compounds are all within the same area, and it's the hub for western officials. they also targeted the afghan parliament, which, as i mentioned before, was the scene of one of last night's battles, and
i hope you're doing well there in kabul given all that's going on. tell us where you are, exactly, and what you saw over the last 24 hours or so. >> well, look, we are where we stayed, our compound, is about maybe 300 meters away from where it all happened. and you know, overnight we've seen a lot of battles. at around 6:20 local time this morning an intense 18-hour attack on kabul ended, with afghan forces firing their weapons in the air and victory after an intense assault at parliament...
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interior minster said on monday that the insurgents were killed during the attack in kabul and three other cities. he said one other insurgent arrested in nagahar province and worried that the network, a taliban faction, launched the offenses. three civilians and eight members of the afghan security forces were killed. in confrontation which lasted. 18 hours. a taliban spokesperson said that they targeted the country's embassies in retaliation for the recent burning of the koran by u.s. personnel and the killings of women and children by a u.s. soldier. this explanation was followed by a warning of more attacks to come. most of the international coalition forces now in the country are planning to pull out of afghanistan by 2014, but the deteriorating security situation may affect that timetable. nhk world, reporting from kabul. >>> spain's national bond yield has risen to more than 6% over concerns about grim prospects for fiscal reform. investors sold spain's sovereign t debt on the european bond market on monday sending the yield of the country's ten year bonds to 6.1% at one point
interior minster said on monday that the insurgents were killed during the attack in kabul and three other cities. he said one other insurgent arrested in nagahar province and worried that the network, a taliban faction, launched the offenses. three civilians and eight members of the afghan security forces were killed. in confrontation which lasted. 18 hours. a taliban spokesperson said that they targeted the country's embassies in retaliation for the recent burning of the koran by u.s....
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different magic area rockets were reportedly fired at the afghan parliament and the russian embassy in kabul when this is also saying a rocket propelled grenade has hit the british ambassador's residence and the smoke was seen rising from the german embassy also a turkish base on the outskirts of kabul is also thought to be under attack from mortar fire turkish and greek forces are responding with heavy caliber machine gun fire and the taliban has said that it is behind these attacks we'll keep you updated as we can as this information keeps coming in i want to happening in kabul here on r t let's take a look at some other stories that we're covering for you this sunday for you when it sets the stage to send observers to syria with its first resolution on the conflict designed to prop up the shaky cease fire and advance team of thirty monitors will pave the way for hundreds more. egypt shortens the list of presidential candidates as former mubarak sidekicks are booted out of the running thousands of islamists rallied in cairo in support of a new law preventing former regime officials from en
different magic area rockets were reportedly fired at the afghan parliament and the russian embassy in kabul when this is also saying a rocket propelled grenade has hit the british ambassador's residence and the smoke was seen rising from the german embassy also a turkish base on the outskirts of kabul is also thought to be under attack from mortar fire turkish and greek forces are responding with heavy caliber machine gun fire and the taliban has said that it is behind these attacks we'll keep...
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cnn's mohammed jamjoom is live in kabul. what's going on? still hearing gunfire and explosions there? >> reporter: kate, no. all the operations finished around 7:00 a.m. today. we did get information from the interior ministry earlier that, all in all, about 36 suicide bombers were involved in the attacks across afghanistan yesterday, and that a majority of them were killed by afghan security forces in those operations. now, to give you an idea of just how chaotic and volatile it was yesterday here in central kabul thshgs is a very heavily guarded part of the city that houses embassies, as close to the presidential palace. these attacks were around 1:15 p.m. yesterday, didn't end until 7:00 a.m. this morning. the insurgents were holed up in a building that was close to several embassies. that's where they were launching their attacks. in the overnight hours we heard helicopters flying overhead. we heard small arms fire. we heard several loud blasts. we found out later that was due to rpgs that afghan security forces were firing into that bui
cnn's mohammed jamjoom is live in kabul. what's going on? still hearing gunfire and explosions there? >> reporter: kate, no. all the operations finished around 7:00 a.m. today. we did get information from the interior ministry earlier that, all in all, about 36 suicide bombers were involved in the attacks across afghanistan yesterday, and that a majority of them were killed by afghan security forces in those operations. now, to give you an idea of just how chaotic and volatile it was...
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this is first major attack of this in kabul afghanistan the capital. our local producer in kabul. he has information they are targeting the british embassy. we are in the area of the british embassy the puffs of smoke. he believes it is possible they have taken position inside the hotel using rpg's to fire the rockets>> correct. the people i am talking to saying they have positions up along the rooftop on top of the building and from there they are trying to attack on these buildings or these embassies. >> that makes sense because we have seen most of the explosions and heard most of the explosions emanating from that white building. we haven't heard any explosions recently. we have seen the american troops come in. now we are hearing more machine gun fire. the last burst of machine gun fire sounded very loud. you heard the intense crackling as opposed the other sound of the machine gun fire. isolated the area. they have closed it off. not sure if there's a plan going into effect some kind of a counter strike being planned. >> afghan intelligence troops coming in. they are pointin
this is first major attack of this in kabul afghanistan the capital. our local producer in kabul. he has information they are targeting the british embassy. we are in the area of the british embassy the puffs of smoke. he believes it is possible they have taken position inside the hotel using rpg's to fire the rockets>> correct. the people i am talking to saying they have positions up along the rooftop on top of the building and from there they are trying to attack on these buildings or...
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for the latest from kabul. north korea is celebrating a century since the birth of its late wartime leader kim il sung his grandson in current role there kim john on made his first public speech praising the country's military might in calling for even more results but what he didn't mention was friday's found long range rocket mission klang says it was supposed to put a satellite in orbit but fell into the sea moments after a blast off the launch violated un resolutions and sparked a wave of global condemnation america has even suspended two hundred million dollars worth of food aid to north korea is x. part tim bell says kang wants peace but can't afford to show weakness so a part of a negotiating ploy. on the one. thing will make some concessions to the same time they have to stand up for what they regard as a sovereign right russia. and china are quite right to point out every country has the right to launch satellites through. peaceful space exploration. violates international law and it's not quite correc
for the latest from kabul. north korea is celebrating a century since the birth of its late wartime leader kim il sung his grandson in current role there kim john on made his first public speech praising the country's military might in calling for even more results but what he didn't mention was friday's found long range rocket mission klang says it was supposed to put a satellite in orbit but fell into the sea moments after a blast off the launch violated un resolutions and sparked a wave of...
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there were also attacks in three provinces surrounding kabul. the taliban said today's violence was in retaliation for the burning of the koran and other recent incidents involving u.s. military. afghan forces did fight back. the interior ministry said 17 insurgents were killed. one policeman was also killed and 17 wounded. and lester, the state department called today's attacks cowardly. it's alarming just how coordinated and sustained these attacks were on one of the most heavily guarded parts of the city. lester? >> sohall uden in kabul for us tonight. >>> just 24 hours since a unanimous vote of the security council authorizing observers in syria, there are reports that the first u.n. monitors have arrived in damascus. the security council resolution also calls for an immediate end to violence and start of peace talks. however, there are also reports of fresh violence by government troops in and around the city of homs, raising serious questions about a tentative cease-fire. >>> we turn now to north korea, where today that country's young lea
there were also attacks in three provinces surrounding kabul. the taliban said today's violence was in retaliation for the burning of the koran and other recent incidents involving u.s. military. afghan forces did fight back. the interior ministry said 17 insurgents were killed. one policeman was also killed and 17 wounded. and lester, the state department called today's attacks cowardly. it's alarming just how coordinated and sustained these attacks were on one of the most heavily guarded...
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> reporter: yes, in three provinces that surround kabul, very close to kabul, and this all part of this campaign. this offensive. those attacks are related to today's attacks. and the taliban have claimed responsibility for those attacks. too together with the ones in kabul. except the ones in kabul continue as we speak. >> sohel uddin, we'll talk to you later in the next hour, thank you. >>> details continue to emerge out of colombia, where an embarrassing scandal is overshadowing the president's trip to the summit of the americas. secret service personnel and the members of the u.s. military are under investigation for alleged misconduct involving prostitutes at their hotel. nbc news white house correspondent, kristen welker is traveling in colombia with the president and has details on this and overshadowing to say the least, kristen. >> reporter: absolutely overshadowing, thomas, good afternoon to you. well the secret service has launched a full-scale internal investigation. they have interviewed all 11 personnel involved. they've placed them on administrative leave. that alleged in
> reporter: yes, in three provinces that surround kabul, very close to kabul, and this all part of this campaign. this offensive. those attacks are related to today's attacks. and the taliban have claimed responsibility for those attacks. too together with the ones in kabul. except the ones in kabul continue as we speak. >> sohel uddin, we'll talk to you later in the next hour, thank you. >>> details continue to emerge out of colombia, where an embarrassing scandal is...
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eighteen hours of fighting in kabul security forces we gain control of the other bands massive assault on western embassies and they close h.q. also. political prisoners following pressure from washington and the e.u. to ease up on the opposition join me for all the details in just a few minutes. around the world and around the clock you're watching our to a very warm welcome to our top story now the syrian government says it cannot guarantee the safety of u.n. observers unless they coordinate every step with your thoughts since the first group of wanted to has arrived in syria to oversee a shaky cease fire it comes back to this claim then still under attack by the government warns it will act against what it calls terrorists also avoiders in damascus for a. whole waiting to be reborn for serious orthodox christians in the meaning of all the more poignant this year as they contemplated the sacrifices of the last few months. with death and suffering across the country many sought refuge in prayer hoping that peace could be resurrected i guess all syrian prays for peace despite isolated
eighteen hours of fighting in kabul security forces we gain control of the other bands massive assault on western embassies and they close h.q. also. political prisoners following pressure from washington and the e.u. to ease up on the opposition join me for all the details in just a few minutes. around the world and around the clock you're watching our to a very warm welcome to our top story now the syrian government says it cannot guarantee the safety of u.n. observers unless they coordinate...
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we're now having these bomb explosions in kabul today. we have spectre of the embassy hunkered down there. is it time for you all to push an end to the war earlier than the president envisions. it's been a tough ten years in afghanistan. i think it's important that we remember the reason that we're in afghanistan. it goes back to 9/11 and the attacks that were made on this country. we've seen certainly some successes when i talk to our military men and women. they can-foot the successes and, you know, think about the opportunities for women right now in afghanistan and i enthusiast it's so important we continue to stand for human rights for women all around this world and that's a key to defeating terrorists. i don't think that we can ignore the fact that there are those terrorists, al qaeda that continue to threaten america and threaten freedom around the world. and so i've supported president obama in his approach in winding down and making that smooth transition in afghanistan but i think everyone is getting tired of the war. >> if i c
we're now having these bomb explosions in kabul today. we have spectre of the embassy hunkered down there. is it time for you all to push an end to the war earlier than the president envisions. it's been a tough ten years in afghanistan. i think it's important that we remember the reason that we're in afghanistan. it goes back to 9/11 and the attacks that were made on this country. we've seen certainly some successes when i talk to our military men and women. they can-foot the successes and,...
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the situation is under the control of kabul's police now. >> the taliban says this was the opening shots of the spring offensive. >> our enemies have lost the capability to confront afghan security forces in their strongholds. terrorist attacks like this, to spread fear among the population. >> i am proud of my brothers and their response. of course, it takes very long. at the beginning, we succeed. we got back our dignity. >> sunday's attempt highlights the tenuous situation in afghanistan as nato troops prepared to withdraw by 2014. afghanistan is building up its own security forces, but for now they are still not a deterrent against militant attacks. >> going to economic news now. spanish 10-year government bond yields broke the 6% level for the first time since december. the country has probably slipped into a second recession since 2009. budget curbs may be imposed in return for new credit lines. >> and spain may be headed down the road to bailout city. >> spain has introduced a series of measures to tackle its bond issues. the economics minister says that spain has probably slipped
the situation is under the control of kabul's police now. >> the taliban says this was the opening shots of the spring offensive. >> our enemies have lost the capability to confront afghan security forces in their strongholds. terrorist attacks like this, to spread fear among the population. >> i am proud of my brothers and their response. of course, it takes very long. at the beginning, we succeed. we got back our dignity. >> sunday's attempt highlights the tenuous...
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also in the program, 18 hours that shook kabul. more international observers arrive in syria. they open talks with the government about access to areas of conflict. early morning in washington and 1:00 in the afternoon in oslow where the trial of anders breivik is underway. reviving memories of the day last july when he killed 77 people in a bomb attack and shooting degree. breivik has admitted to the killing but denied responsibility. he made a far right wing salute. his first word? well, he refused to recognize the court saying it had obtained its mandate from political parties but support multiculturalism. we can go straight to the course now where the case has returned after a lunch break. this is the prosecutor making his opening statement. that's been going on for some hours today. let's just listen to what he has to say. >> when the police investigated or checked mr. breivik's computer, they found that there were 189 emails at 1409. 1,002 emails had gone out. of the 1,002 that received the email, 44 for various reasons could not receive the attachments. the email with w
also in the program, 18 hours that shook kabul. more international observers arrive in syria. they open talks with the government about access to areas of conflict. early morning in washington and 1:00 in the afternoon in oslow where the trial of anders breivik is underway. reviving memories of the day last july when he killed 77 people in a bomb attack and shooting degree. breivik has admitted to the killing but denied responsibility. he made a far right wing salute. his first word? well, he...
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behind the scenes and directly in the fighting. >> enter north reporting from kabul. you're watching "bbc world news america." still to come from a welding mean -- still to come, welcoming a new leader at the world bank. is he fit for the top post? a row has broken out within the iraqi government over the building of an oil pipeline through the ancient city of babylon. the ministry of tourism has taken the ministry of oil to court. we report from babylon. >> these crumbling bricks were once part of a magnificent palace, just a fraction of the once-sprawling city of babylon. the iraqi into equities officials say there is more buried underground -- the iraqi antiquities officials say there is more buried underground. according to the antiquities department, buried behind me is the wall of the ancient city of babylon. it goes down this way, where the oil pipeline stops. the pipeline will carry oil products from basra in the south to baghdad. it is buried out of sight. >> when they laid the old rights, they hardly did anything -- old pipes, they found hardly anything. the
behind the scenes and directly in the fighting. >> enter north reporting from kabul. you're watching "bbc world news america." still to come from a welding mean -- still to come, welcoming a new leader at the world bank. is he fit for the top post? a row has broken out within the iraqi government over the building of an oil pipeline through the ancient city of babylon. the ministry of tourism has taken the ministry of oil to court. we report from babylon. >> these...
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karzai said an intelligence failure allowed the insurgents to enter the capital kabul. he said nato should have detected the taliban's movements. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster, but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire communities. we'll show you their struggles and their successes on "the road ahead" every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time here on "newsline." >>> people forceto evacuate after the fukushima daiichi accident can now visit part of the no-go zone, but they still face challenges as they try to resume life in their hometowns. the central government lifted entry restrictions for the 20 kilometer evacuation zone covering kawauchi village and tamura city this month. the government added minamisoma city to the list. residents can visit most of the city but not to high radiation areas deemed unsafe for extended periods of time. overnight stays are not yet allowed. resident yoshikazu takeuchi went to his home with his wife and his mother. after the evacuation, takeuchi ran h
karzai said an intelligence failure allowed the insurgents to enter the capital kabul. he said nato should have detected the taliban's movements. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster, but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire communities. we'll show you their struggles and their successes on "the road ahead" every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time here on "newsline." >>>...
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eighteen hours of fighting in kabul security forces regained control after a taliban massive assault on a prominent number of western embassies and nato is h.q. . bill rosalie's are still high profile opposition members following pressure from the united states and the european union to ease up on the opposition join me in just a minute for all the latest details. from moscow twenty four hours a day this is r.t. the syrian government says it cannot guarantee the safety of u.n. observers lest they coordinate every step of your thoughts its first what it says has arrived in syria. it comes as opposition activists claim they're still under attack by the government wanted to act against what it calls terrorists. is in damascus for r.t. . waiting to be reborn for serious off the books christians in the meaning of all the more poignant this year and they contemplated the sacrifices of the last few months. with death and suffering across the country many sought refuge in prayer hoping that peace could be resurrected i guess all syrian prays for peace despite isolated clashes the kofi annan
eighteen hours of fighting in kabul security forces regained control after a taliban massive assault on a prominent number of western embassies and nato is h.q. . bill rosalie's are still high profile opposition members following pressure from the united states and the european union to ease up on the opposition join me in just a minute for all the latest details. from moscow twenty four hours a day this is r.t. the syrian government says it cannot guarantee the safety of u.n. observers lest...
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karzai said an intelligence failure allowed the insurgents to enter the capital kabul. he said nato should have detected the taliban's movements. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster, but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire communities. we'll show you their struggles and their successes on "the road ahead" every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time here on "newsline." >>> people forced to evacuate after the fukushima daiichi accident can now visit part of the no-go zone, but they still face challenges as they try to resume life in their hometowns. the central government lifted entry restrictions for the 20 kilometer evacuation zone covering kawauchi village and tamura city this month. the government added minamisoma city to the list. residents can visit most of the city but not to high radiation areas deemed unsafe for extended periods of time. overnight stays are not yet allowed. resident yoshikazu takeuchi went to his home with his wife and his mother. after the evacuation, takeuchi ran
karzai said an intelligence failure allowed the insurgents to enter the capital kabul. he said nato should have detected the taliban's movements. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster, but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire communities. we'll show you their struggles and their successes on "the road ahead" every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time here on "newsline." >>>...
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there were also attacks in three prove ipss surrounding kabul. the taliban said today's violence was in retaliation of the burning of the koran and other incidents involving u.s. military. afghan forces did fight back. the interior ministry said 17 insurgents were killed. one policeman was also killed and 17 wounded. and lester, the state department called today's attacks cowardly. it's alarming how coordinated these attacks were on one of the most heavily guarded parts of the city. lester? >> in kabul for us tonight. >>> remembering the ship once thought to be unsirnkable in a place where the titanic qu"tita built. me? i've been paying in all these years... years washington's been talking at us, but they never really listen... listen...it's not just some line item on a budget; it's what i'll have to live on... i live on branson street, and i have something to say... [ male announcer ] aarp is bringing the conversation on medicare and social security out from behind closed doors in washington. because you've earned a say. i'm carol. and this is m
there were also attacks in three prove ipss surrounding kabul. the taliban said today's violence was in retaliation of the burning of the koran and other incidents involving u.s. military. afghan forces did fight back. the interior ministry said 17 insurgents were killed. one policeman was also killed and 17 wounded. and lester, the state department called today's attacks cowardly. it's alarming how coordinated these attacks were on one of the most heavily guarded parts of the city. lester?...
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hidden underneath piles of potatoes in a truck bound for kabul. that he claimed three of the five insurgents. pakistani and that the truck had pakistani license plates. he also said security forces had thwarted a second plot to assassinate the afghan vice president, allegedly organized by haqqani, a network of terrorists based in pakistan who are also blamed for last week's attacks. clearly the government of afghanistan trying again to pressure pakistan to help with its security problems. clarissa ward, cbs news, kabul. >>> the united nations is sending more observers to monitor the cease-fire in syria. the observers visited opposition stronghold of homs yesterday. rebel forces say government troops continued to attack. the u.n. voted to send up to 300 observers to syria. >>> france will hold a presidential runoff election on may 6th. hollande barely beat sarkozy. in yesterday's first round. it's the first time a sitting president has lost the first round of voting. hollande promises to boost government spending. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," gas p
hidden underneath piles of potatoes in a truck bound for kabul. that he claimed three of the five insurgents. pakistani and that the truck had pakistani license plates. he also said security forces had thwarted a second plot to assassinate the afghan vice president, allegedly organized by haqqani, a network of terrorists based in pakistan who are also blamed for last week's attacks. clearly the government of afghanistan trying again to pressure pakistan to help with its security problems....
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interior minister said on monday that 36 insurgents were killed during the attack in kabul, and three other cities. he said another insurgents were arrested in kandahar province, from the hakani network, a taliban faction, launched the offensive. mohammad said three civilians and eight members of the afghan security forces were killed, and entering confrontation which lasted 18 hours. a taliban spokesperson told nhk that they targeted the embassies in retaliation for the recent bombing of the koran by u.s. personnel and the killings of women and children by a u.s. soldier. this explanation was followed by a warning of more attacks to come. most of the international coalition forces now in the country are planning to pull out of afghanistan by 2014 but the deteriorating security situation may affect that timetable. shamsullah, nhk world, reporting from kabul. >>> spain's national bond yield has risen to more than 6% over concerns about grim prospects for the country's fiscal reform. investors sold spain's sovereign debt on the european bond market on monday, sending the yield of the co
interior minister said on monday that 36 insurgents were killed during the attack in kabul, and three other cities. he said another insurgents were arrested in kandahar province, from the hakani network, a taliban faction, launched the offensive. mohammad said three civilians and eight members of the afghan security forces were killed, and entering confrontation which lasted 18 hours. a taliban spokesperson told nhk that they targeted the embassies in retaliation for the recent bombing of the...
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the taliban wanted control of kabul. in 18 hours, afghan national forces defeated the taliban in kabul. there were only four civilian casualties. it wasn't reported as a success in media. this was a wild success. you should have seen the servicemen and women. they are seeing what they are doing matters. we will be handing off to the baton and our men and women are doing everything we can. >> greta: every time i see our men and women how hard they are working. it is tough. what they are enduring and what they are experiencing. >> when i was in the hospital, we had the occasion, there were five of us a delegation led by louie go her. we went in the i.c.u. and when we went in there couple hours ago he lost his leg, a soldier. our doctors were trying to save his arm. he didn't even know what had happened to him. he was in medically induced coma. we stood over his bed and prayed for him. he will have the finest medical care and he deserves it all and more. >> greta: when he comes back, are we really taking care of the soldier
the taliban wanted control of kabul. in 18 hours, afghan national forces defeated the taliban in kabul. there were only four civilian casualties. it wasn't reported as a success in media. this was a wild success. you should have seen the servicemen and women. they are seeing what they are doing matters. we will be handing off to the baton and our men and women are doing everything we can. >> greta: every time i see our men and women how hard they are working. it is tough. what they are...
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. >> the heart of kabul this morning. of gunbattle -- a gun battle between insurgents and afghan security forces. the taliban call this the new spring offensive with the british embassy one of its targets. a coordinated attack across afghanistan. soldiers mounting a desperate effort to end the siege by scaling the building. the fighting lasted 18 hours in what is almost a carbon copy of an attack last year on the u.s. embassy. president karzai saying that nato intelligence failures are to blame for this embarrassing reprieve. but afghan troops were celebrating when they finally regained control. >> if they come back again, we will be more than ready to give them a strong answer as we did yesterday. in one day, we have rappelled all 66 of them who came here. >> on every floor, we saw the corpses of dead insurgents, evidence of how fierce the battle had been. >> there is a general feeling that they did a lot better this time than in the past. but need a backup was still a central. and we understand from afghan security sour
. >> the heart of kabul this morning. of gunbattle -- a gun battle between insurgents and afghan security forces. the taliban call this the new spring offensive with the british embassy one of its targets. a coordinated attack across afghanistan. soldiers mounting a desperate effort to end the siege by scaling the building. the fighting lasted 18 hours in what is almost a carbon copy of an attack last year on the u.s. embassy. president karzai saying that nato intelligence failures are to...
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. >>> gunfire and explosions echoed through kabul this morning. afghan forces battled insurgents in the afghan capital. the violence follows a series of deadly attacks in kabul and three other cities yesterday. >> nato bases, afghan parliament and several embassies were targeted. the taliban claimed responsibility saying it's payback for u.s. troops countrying qurans and killing civilians last month. >> reporter: artillery fire was heard across kabul, afghanistan on sunday. the taliban launched coordinated attacks against nato bases and western embassies in the afghan company. it included gun mep and suicide bomb -- gunmen and suicide bombers. afghan security forces fired back at the rebels using assault riverles and rocket- propelled grenades. the intelligence agency says at least four of the rebels were captured. a taliban spokesperson says the assaults are in retaliation for u.s. troops burning qurans, urinating on dead bodies and the killings last month of 17 afghan civilians by an accused u.s. army sergeant. the latest violence races new a- -
. >>> gunfire and explosions echoed through kabul this morning. afghan forces battled insurgents in the afghan capital. the violence follows a series of deadly attacks in kabul and three other cities yesterday. >> nato bases, afghan parliament and several embassies were targeted. the taliban claimed responsibility saying it's payback for u.s. troops countrying qurans and killing civilians last month. >> reporter: artillery fire was heard across kabul, afghanistan on sunday....
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allen pizzey reports from kabul. in colombia bill plante has the latest on its investigation into misconduct involving secret service agents and prostitutes. and change-up, 65 years after jackie robinson broke the color barrier, tony guida tells us the face of baseball is changing, dramatically. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, i'm jeff glor. it was only the second time in history the storm prediction center issued a high risk warning more than 24 hours in advance. all eyes were on the plains this weekend as conditions were unusually ripe for tornado outbreak. through last night, at least 122 tornadoes formed, one of them hit the small town of woodward, oklahoma, killing at least five. that is where dean reynolds is tonight. dean, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jeff. well, the storm system is still playing itself out across the nation's midsection at this hour. and this town provides a good reason to remain alert. because the weather that hit woodward was bo
allen pizzey reports from kabul. in colombia bill plante has the latest on its investigation into misconduct involving secret service agents and prostitutes. and change-up, 65 years after jackie robinson broke the color barrier, tony guida tells us the face of baseball is changing, dramatically. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, i'm jeff glor. it was only the second time in history the storm prediction center issued a high risk...
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this is the heart of kabul. the heart of the dip low maltic area in kabul. local yeetd here has been saying they believe that embassies may have come under attack, but, again, security forces here in the entry ministry have not confirmed that at this stage. very rare to have attacks here because this is a very heavily fortfied, very heavily guarded part of the city. randy. >> all right, mohammed. please keep us up-to-date on the very latest there this morning. thank you. >>> an american original and an industry on the rise. why is the bourbon belt enjoying such high times? we're heading to kentucky to find out. ♪ i've been sitting here drinking ♪ ♪ i'm just a -- ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing new nature valley protein bars. 100% natural ingredients like roasted peanuts... ♪ ...creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark chocolate flavor. plus, 10 grams of great tasting protein in every bar. so it's energy straight from nature to you. new nature valley protein bars. find them in the granola bar aisle. >>> chances are the last few weeks haven't been ki
this is the heart of kabul. the heart of the dip low maltic area in kabul. local yeetd here has been saying they believe that embassies may have come under attack, but, again, security forces here in the entry ministry have not confirmed that at this stage. very rare to have attacks here because this is a very heavily fortfied, very heavily guarded part of the city. randy. >> all right, mohammed. please keep us up-to-date on the very latest there this morning. thank you. >>> an...
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/afghan air assault south of kabul. they're on a hunt for militants in taliban territory. >> reporter: a last stand in a taliban heartland. americans and afghans launch an air assault before dawn into a remote hostile district they have not set not in for six months. an incredibly flat, exposed space about a mile away from a village where there are two high value targets the americans want to arrest. america's withdrawal is meant to awaken afghan forces to take over these manhunts, but as they push into the village in search of the american's most wanted local militant, the afghans seem pretty casual. some doors stay locked. their prey likely vanishing when they hear helicopters. >> they hear the birds coming in and they usually flee immediately. >> reporter: as they search a former weapons cache, they become the targets. >> where is it at? where is it at? >> no [ muted ] clue. >> we got -- >> reporter: clearly insurgents are keen to defend this building or at least attack the americans as they get near it. the shots co
/afghan air assault south of kabul. they're on a hunt for militants in taliban territory. >> reporter: a last stand in a taliban heartland. americans and afghans launch an air assault before dawn into a remote hostile district they have not set not in for six months. an incredibly flat, exposed space about a mile away from a village where there are two high value targets the americans want to arrest. america's withdrawal is meant to awaken afghan forces to take over these manhunts, but as...