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we're headed to london for details. >>> an out of control fire in idaho is threatening house sands of people. authorities are telling them to get their stuff and get out now before it's too late. >>> the 1972 dolphins super bowl champs and only nfl team to have a perfect season. not everything that year was perfect. we'll tell you what event the team did not experience and what they're doing now to recapture it, a priceless moment. >>> we start in london, where claims of a conspiracy in the death of princess diana are gripping the world. police have stayed tight-lipped only saying we're looking into new information. does that new information include a plot possibly involving the british military? aaron mclaughlin is following the case from london. >> the metropolitan police are assessing the credibility and not saying what this new information is. the british media including a newspaper called the sunday people is reporting this new information includes a claim the military was involved in the deaths of princess diana and dodi al fayed. reporting they have access to a 7-page handwritt
we're headed to london for details. >>> an out of control fire in idaho is threatening house sands of people. authorities are telling them to get their stuff and get out now before it's too late. >>> the 1972 dolphins super bowl champs and only nfl team to have a perfect season. not everything that year was perfect. we'll tell you what event the team did not experience and what they're doing now to recapture it, a priceless moment. >>> we start in london, where claims...
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cnn, london. >>> princess diana's son harry is carrying on his mother's work. the prince walked through the same dangerous grounds. he went to get a firsthand look at mine clearing operations run by the halo trust, a charity that is working to get rid of every land mine in that country. >>> and tomorrow morning, on "new day," prince harry's brother william opens up about fatherhood and the british throne. it is his first official interview with us since the birth of his son george. the prince sat down with our max foster part of a one-hour special airing in september. a portion of the interview will be monday on "new day" 8:00 a.m. eastern time. >>> central idaho now. thousands of people are told to get out of the path of a fast-growing wildfire. evacuation orders covering 2,200 homes in 6 counties. paul, just how quickly is this fire growing? >> some good news here. it slowed down a little bit, burned 8,000 acres overnight and great news and it was burning at such a rapid clip and quickly exceeded 100,000 acres and in talking to firefighters on the ground ther
cnn, london. >>> princess diana's son harry is carrying on his mother's work. the prince walked through the same dangerous grounds. he went to get a firsthand look at mine clearing operations run by the halo trust, a charity that is working to get rid of every land mine in that country. >>> and tomorrow morning, on "new day," prince harry's brother william opens up about fatherhood and the british throne. it is his first official interview with us since the birth of...
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atika schubert is live for us in london, so what have you learned? >> reporter: british police are saying they're scoping this information out, assessing it for its credibleness. at this point they're not reopening the investigation, although that may be reopened at some point in the future. we understand from the british press association that the information comes from the parents-in-law of a former soldier and that the information was handed to the police by the royal military police. so we do know a little bit more about the source of the information, but we don't know exactly what that information is. now, all of this comes amid all kinds of speculation. you might remember when she died in 1997 in that car crash, there was a lot of speculation, including public allegations, that she had been murdered. and so we understand, according to the british press association, that this information is about that allegation of murder. but at this point, we don't have any details on exactly what that information is. >> in the meantime, atika, does the britis
atika schubert is live for us in london, so what have you learned? >> reporter: british police are saying they're scoping this information out, assessing it for its credibleness. at this point they're not reopening the investigation, although that may be reopened at some point in the future. we understand from the british press association that the information comes from the parents-in-law of a former soldier and that the information was handed to the police by the royal military police....
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. >> cnn senior international correspondent matthew chance is in london with more. good morning, matthew. >> absolutely astonishing news, the fact david miranda, the partner of glenn greenwald has launched his own campaign against the british state. what he wants is for his electronic devices that were seized from him at heathrow airport to be returned to him, he wants any information that was on the sort of cards that go into computers to not be copied. and if any of them have been passed on to a third country, his lawyers have said, he wants those names to be given to the authorities, as well, and to his lawyers and they can notify him, as well, for that legal challenge, as well. so the partner of glenn greenwald coming out fighting, saying he's not going to tolerate this, essentially, and he is launching this legal challenge to retrieve his computer, laptop computer, mobile phones, and various other electronic devices seized from him during the nine-hour detention at heathrow airport here in london. carol? >> so greenwald is threatening to release information, re
. >> cnn senior international correspondent matthew chance is in london with more. good morning, matthew. >> absolutely astonishing news, the fact david miranda, the partner of glenn greenwald has launched his own campaign against the british state. what he wants is for his electronic devices that were seized from him at heathrow airport to be returned to him, he wants any information that was on the sort of cards that go into computers to not be copied. and if any of them have been...
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aar erin is live in london with more. good morning. >> scotland yard said this is the first time since the inquest concluded in 2008, that they are assessing new information and it has the british press and social media buzzing. new questions launched by a shocking new allegation. claiming british special forces were behind the deaths of princess diana and her boyfriend dodi al fayed. coming almost 16 years after that horrific middle of the night car crash. the high-speed paparazzi chase through a tunnel in paris with a deadly end. scotland yard put out a statement saying it is, "scoping new information." assessing its relevance and credibility. according to the british newspaper "the sunday people" the claim surfaced in a seven-page letter written by the estranged in-laws of an unidentified special forces sniper. in a hand-written letter they allege their sformer son-in-law was behind the deaths. >> people don't want to believe that somebody as loved as princess diana can die in a car accident. they want more. >> reporte
aar erin is live in london with more. good morning. >> scotland yard said this is the first time since the inquest concluded in 2008, that they are assessing new information and it has the british press and social media buzzing. new questions launched by a shocking new allegation. claiming british special forces were behind the deaths of princess diana and her boyfriend dodi al fayed. coming almost 16 years after that horrific middle of the night car crash. the high-speed paparazzi chase...
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passing through the london airport this was on his way home to brazil where he and greenwald live. police say he was held under an anti-terrorism law. he says he flows a lot of secrets in england as well and he plans to reveal those secrets. >>> now more from the fall out from jerry sandusky child sex abuse case. sandusky was an assistant football coach. this has been settled. that's from the lawyer of the man known as victim number five. he says sandusky assaulted him while in the shower at penn state. he might testify at trial of three former penn state officials accused of covering up sandusky's crimes. >> the incident which involved my client should have been directly stopped had the appropriate reporting taken place. my client may end up a witness in that trial subpoenaed just as he testified live at the trial. >> the lawyer says that the compensation in his words fair and adequate. penn state facing another 30 other lawsuits all in relation to sandusky. >>> a couple of hours ago new jersey governor chris christie signed a law is that stops therapists from trying to turn young
passing through the london airport this was on his way home to brazil where he and greenwald live. police say he was held under an anti-terrorism law. he says he flows a lot of secrets in england as well and he plans to reveal those secrets. >>> now more from the fall out from jerry sandusky child sex abuse case. sandusky was an assistant football coach. this has been settled. that's from the lawyer of the man known as victim number five. he says sandusky assaulted him while in the...
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she's joining us from london. christiane, this is an exceedingly sensitive moment in president obama's presidency. if you'll remember, in the first year of his presidency, he won the nobel peace prize. a lot of people were wondering why was he entitled to the nobel peace prize then? this is a solemn moment with him going forward on attacks on syria. >> they are talking about how the president may have rewritten or reestablished the war powers act. here's the thing. now we've had the reaction in england, we've had the former secretary william hague. he tweeted that president obama made a very strong speech. we've heard from sources that the president in france was contacted by president obama just before he came out publicly this afternoon, and president olan says he still stands ready to, quote, punish, sanction syria for what it's done, the syrian regime. i honestly can't imagine that the american people would not accept that the most banned weapons in international law, weapons of mass destruction, are something
she's joining us from london. christiane, this is an exceedingly sensitive moment in president obama's presidency. if you'll remember, in the first year of his presidency, he won the nobel peace prize. a lot of people were wondering why was he entitled to the nobel peace prize then? this is a solemn moment with him going forward on attacks on syria. >> they are talking about how the president may have rewritten or reestablished the war powers act. here's the thing. now we've had the...
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reporting live for us from london. much more on this in the hours to come on cnn. >>> up next in the "newsroom," the dow is up more than 100 points, already this morning. we'll take you live to wall street. and christine romans, next. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a ref
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and our correspondent, atika shubert is live in london. take me back to yesterday. this fierily debate in parliament for hours and hours. what happened? >> it was a humiliating defeat. in the days leading up to this vote prime minister cameron seemed confident. he recalled parliament early. wanted a quick, decisive vote on military action. instead he put in a watered down motion when he realized the opposition was much stronger against this. then was even defeated by 272 for, 285 against any military action in syria. the bottom line is for many lawmakers, there was simply not enough evidence to justify a strike. but also a lot of questions about what any military action would do. what would it achieve? what happens next? and with those unanswered questions, lawmakers not just from the opposition labor party, but from within his own conservative party, voted against him. >> let me ask you this. just because i do think it's an important distinction. britain is a good friend of the united states. just because they voted down any kind of military action, no military cam
and our correspondent, atika shubert is live in london. take me back to yesterday. this fierily debate in parliament for hours and hours. what happened? >> it was a humiliating defeat. in the days leading up to this vote prime minister cameron seemed confident. he recalled parliament early. wanted a quick, decisive vote on military action. instead he put in a watered down motion when he realized the opposition was much stronger against this. then was even defeated by 272 for, 285 against...
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atika shubert, cnn, london. >> we want to pass along this programming note. prince william talks to max foster about his life as a father. you can see parts of that interview tomorrow morning on "new day" beginning at 6:00 a.m. eastern time only here on cnn. >>> he's accused of murdering his girlfriend on valentine's day, but says he mistook her for a home invader. more on oscar pistorius' upcoming day in court. see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit your eyecare professional today to ask about our newest lenses, transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you. [off screen] hthere you are. [speaking german] hi, grandpa! [off screen] give me a kiss! [speaking mandarin] what do you think? do you like it? [off screen] happy birthday! can you see that? [speaking polish] [off screen] did he apologize? [off screen] tha
atika shubert, cnn, london. >> we want to pass along this programming note. prince william talks to max foster about his life as a father. you can see parts of that interview tomorrow morning on "new day" beginning at 6:00 a.m. eastern time only here on cnn. >>> he's accused of murdering his girlfriend on valentine's day, but says he mistook her for a home invader. more on oscar pistorius' upcoming day in court. see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions®...
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diana's secret london and "diana in focus." he joins me by phone from windsor, england. thanks for joining us. i want to get straight to it. what are your thoughts on this report and this stunning allegation? >> to be honest, two factors i find particularly worrying. the first is the source as you mentioned from the sunday paper. the sunday paper people have very, very good contacts and both within the royal family and within the military. they don't normally run things like this unless they really know what they're doing. secondly, of course, there is the rich history, long history of the military and intelligence service in this country. it is still sketchy. still not entirely sure what the facts are. but it does seem worrying and we are anxious now to hear what scotland yard has to say about it. >> we heard scotland yard saying they're scoping the information trying to see if it is credible. have we heard rumors like this before of the possibility diana was actually murdered? >> not necessarily. what we've had before i've always said we've had a lot of nonsense coming
diana's secret london and "diana in focus." he joins me by phone from windsor, england. thanks for joining us. i want to get straight to it. what are your thoughts on this report and this stunning allegation? >> to be honest, two factors i find particularly worrying. the first is the source as you mentioned from the sunday paper. the sunday paper people have very, very good contacts and both within the royal family and within the military. they don't normally run things like...
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>> i was in london. actually, manchester at the time. >> why? >> by the 27th, i was in libya. >> we went out to see his house yesterday. the compound. >> i was one of the guys who entered from the southern gates. the northern gates. >> akram is in the security business. a thriving industry here as you could probably imagine. a lot of things happened in a lot of different parts of the country sort of simultaneously. kind of amazing all these people came together very fast. >> how did it happen? easy. twitter. >> twitter? >> yeah. >> it was really like that? >> yes. we sent so much information. via twitter. we get a phone call from tripoli or benghazi or whatever. we get the coordinates via google earth, and we verify that there's a location that needs to be hit. we send in a torpedo and then it is gone. >> really? how does that feel knowing you can call in a tomahawk missile over there? >> it's out of the movies. >> did anyone think it was possible that in their lave time they'd see the end of this son of a bitch? most people tell me they never d
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cnn's reporter join us us from london. tell us more about what scotland yard is saying about this. >> reporter: scotland yard is not saying a lot. basically that they have new information and they are now reviewing it for its credibility and relevance, and therapy not reopening the investigation just yet, but that this is something they might do later on, if they find out more from this piece of information. what we are understanding about the source of the information from the british press association, that apparently comes from the parents-in-law of a former british soldier. now, what's interesting also is that sunday paper has an article now published saying this came basically out of the court-martial of a british soldier recently and that the parents-in-law of a soldier that was not named in the trial basically said that he had told their daughter -- that the military forces had somehow covered up the death of princess diana. this is according to the sunday people magazine here. this apparently is the source of all t
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he was found unconscious at his apartment in london. his internship was set to end this week. police have not reported the cause of death but he had epilepsy and it could have played a role. >>> some residents in a small idaho town are defying an evacuation order as the fire gets closer and closer to their neighborhood. the fire chief says those who stay behind are helping to battle the flames, even helping put a fire line around the town. the fire has tripled in size since monday. >>> samsung may remind you a little bit of this. remember those big old phones? well, there's a big old phone on the market and it's called the samsung galaxy mega. it has a screen that is 6 1/2 inches in diameter. it's the largest smartphone sold in the united states. it debuts later this month. >>> here's what's all new in the next hour of newsroom, it's filner watch day 31. and the mayor's not budging. >> one of the attendees at the party was giving me credit and said that i had worked my toosh off for him. he said, turn around. he proceeded to pat me on my posterior and say, no, it's still there
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cnn's atika shubert is live in london. >> reporter: good morning. "cam down" from "the sun" and humiliated, "no to syria strike." and that's the main word throughout the headlines here, is humiliated. basically, it was a resounding defeat. there was a lot of emotion and anger in the house of commons, particularly directed towards opposition labor leader. you saw in "the independent," there was an expletive background to one reporter about the vote and what happened. and for that reason, there was a lot of anger in parliament last night. there were shouts of resign and shame. in the end, prime minister cameron said that he accepted the vote and that there would be no military action from britain. >> atika shubert live in london, thank you. >>> the commercial airline industry may face a pilot shortage in the coming years. boeing predicts about 25,000 new pilots will be needed each year. the airplane maker cites growing fleets and fchl faa restrictions but many new pilots earn less than $20,000 a year. the irs will treat married same-sex couples the sa
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on the phone from london, atika, what more can you tell us? >> as you point out, they haven't given any details about this new information. they simply say they are assessing it for its relevance and credibility and british police are clear they are not reopening the investigation at this point, but the fact is that they are reviewing this evidence, so it is a possibility that they may at some point, reopen the investigation. if they find that this information is in fact credible, but we just don't know at this point. what we should point out is that there had been numerous investigations into princess diana's death. it happened august 31th, 1997, almost 16 years ago. there was an exhaustive inquiry here in the u.k. an 800-page police report was filed and found that this was an unlawful killing caused by the drifr of the car, also the vehicle following her car and didn't address some of the many conspiracy theorys behind her death. there have been rumors circulating, but this is the first time in a long time that police say they have new infor
on the phone from london, atika, what more can you tell us? >> as you point out, they haven't given any details about this new information. they simply say they are assessing it for its relevance and credibility and british police are clear they are not reopening the investigation at this point, but the fact is that they are reviewing this evidence, so it is a possibility that they may at some point, reopen the investigation. if they find that this information is in fact credible, but we...
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cnn's erin mcloughlin joins me from london. erin, how possible really is it that this original report could miss something? >> reporter: well, brooke, it is possible. scotland yard is saying this is the first time since the conclusions of that exhaustive inquest into the death of princess diana that they are actually assessing new information which as the british press and social media buzzing with speculation. new questions launched by a shocking new allegation, claiming british special forces were behind the deaths of princess diana and her boyfriend, dodi fayed. it's the latest conspiracy theory about diana's death, coming almost 16 years after that horrific middle of the night car crash. the high speed paparazzi chase through a tunnel in paris with a deadly end. scotland yard put out a statement saying it is quote, scoping new information, assessing its relevance and credibility. according to the british newspaper "the sunday people" the claim surfaced in a seven-page letter written by the estranged in-laws of an unidentifi
cnn's erin mcloughlin joins me from london. erin, how possible really is it that this original report could miss something? >> reporter: well, brooke, it is possible. scotland yard is saying this is the first time since the conclusions of that exhaustive inquest into the death of princess diana that they are actually assessing new information which as the british press and social media buzzing with speculation. new questions launched by a shocking new allegation, claiming british special...
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lloyds of london says it's willing to pay to get them back. it's put up a reward of $1.3 million for their safe return. >>> now both sides have rested their case in the james whitey bulger trial. we're now in verdict watch. deliberations are under way. the prosecution portrayed him as a murderous thug who terrorized boston for years. the defense said he had immunity for some crimes. >> reporter: james bulger came face-to-face can members of his underworld. men he had not seen in over two decades brought in to testify against him. bookies talked about the thousand of dollars he had to pay him in weekly rent payments to stay in business. drug traffickers testified bulger put a loaded gun to his head before extorting a quarter million dollars for a piece of the business. it was bulger's former partners who took center stage. key eyewitnesss to the crimes they committed together or shared stories about after. hitman implicated bulger in 13 murders describing his crime boss firing a machine gun to a victim he lured to a phone booth. mob enforcer sa
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but across the ocean in london, private activist smari mccarthy says, hold on, some of these free services may be costing us dearly. >> if you're not paying for the product, you're not the customer, you're the product itself. >> reporter: what he means is this. for generations, americans thought of letters as private and many of us still see e-mails as kind of like that. but they're actually much more like postcards, easily read by anyone or any company between you and the person that you're sending this message to. and huge e-mail companies with millions of users do just that. with powerful computers, they scan every word for clues to help them sell precisely targeted ads, so if, for example, you write kayak in several messages, soon you may seen ads for river trips. mention "cars," and you'll get the latest models burning across your desktops. if any doubts, in a recent court action, google attorneys cited a supreme court decision stating that users should have no legitimate expectation of privacy, so in terms of mining personal data -- >> these services are big honey pots. so the first
but across the ocean in london, private activist smari mccarthy says, hold on, some of these free services may be costing us dearly. >> if you're not paying for the product, you're not the customer, you're the product itself. >> reporter: what he means is this. for generations, americans thought of letters as private and many of us still see e-mails as kind of like that. but they're actually much more like postcards, easily read by anyone or any company between you and the person...
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. >> reporter: new london fire chief raymond reed says rescue crews spent the first 45 minutes after the accident trying to get katie lins out of this car to no avail. the metal on this older metal mer say deese dulled the department's equipment. >> the materials it was constructed of were probably better than how cars were constructed today. it was a very well built car. when you compact materials like that one was compacted, they become even stronger. because you're cutting through multiple things instead of just one layer. >> reporter: about an hour into the rescue, katie told rescue workers she'd like to pray out loud with them. that's when a priest appeared out of nowhere. >> he came up and approached the patient and did offer a prayer. it was a catholic priest. and he had anointing oil with him. in the sense of calmness come over her then even more so than what she had been already. it does us as well. i can't be for certain what who said or how it was said or where it come from. but myself and one of the other firefighters that was beside me, we very plainly heard that -- that
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cnn, london. >> thank you, atika. her tireless work with charities woven throughout the legacy of princess diana and her son harry is helping move that work forward. earlier he was in angola, that was an effort dear to his mother's heart. diana's grandson prince george will be one month old this week. his father is back at work as a search and rescue helicopter pilot in north wales after paternity leave and the prince sat down with cnn's max foster to talk about life since the arrival of prince george and being a dad. you can see parts of that interview beginning at 6:00 a.m. eastern time. so you don't want to miss that. and coming up, we have a fascinating story for you. experts say a real life jaws may be stalking the swimmers at a california beach and believed to have killed two people and there's a race to find him before he strikes again. we'll take you inside the hunt for a serial killer shark light after the break. to come togethere peope on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leadin
cnn, london. >> thank you, atika. her tireless work with charities woven throughout the legacy of princess diana and her son harry is helping move that work forward. earlier he was in angola, that was an effort dear to his mother's heart. diana's grandson prince george will be one month old this week. his father is back at work as a search and rescue helicopter pilot in north wales after paternity leave and the prince sat down with cnn's max foster to talk about life since the arrival of...
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. >>> in london, the british prime minister is facing lawmakers in the house of commons. he's making the case for possible military strikes in syria, and then those members of parliament will hold their own debate. let's listen for a bit. >> to destroy stockpiles will be undone. the global consensus against the use of chemical weapons will be fatally unraveled. 100-year taboo will be breached. people ask about the british national interest. is it not in the british national interest that rules about chemical weapons are upheld? in my view, of course it is. that's dha is why i believe she -- that is why i believe we shouldn't stand idly by. >> not notwithstanding the issues i have with the gentleman on the issue of timing and his approach to conflict, can i bring up the issue of consequences? does he agree that whoever is responsible for chemical weapons attacks should know that they will face a court whether that is the international criminal court or a specially convened war-crimes tribunal in the future? whether there is military intervention or not, somebody is respons
. >>> in london, the british prime minister is facing lawmakers in the house of commons. he's making the case for possible military strikes in syria, and then those members of parliament will hold their own debate. let's listen for a bit. >> to destroy stockpiles will be undone. the global consensus against the use of chemical weapons will be fatally unraveled. 100-year taboo will be breached. people ask about the british national interest. is it not in the british national...
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what's been the reaction in london, in great britain, over these past 48 hours since david cameron suffered that truly embarra embarrassing setback in parliament? >> there's been a lot of soul searching. all the headlines in all the papers have said what happened to the special relationship between britain and the united states? that vote was really unpreced t unpreceden unprecedenunpreceden unprecedented. as far back as anybody can remember, britain has really stood side by side with the united states in terms of military action, so this was not only a humiliating defeat for cameron, but really a complete change of policy in many ways for britain. a lot of soul searching in the papers here, asking did britain turn its back on syria, or as an alternative, was there not enough evidence to justify military action and this is what a lot of labor law mmakers are saying that the case simply had not been made. that there was not enough evidence they wanted to wait to hear from those u.n. inspectors that have left today to hear about what the evidence was and they wanted to hear from cameron, what
what's been the reaction in london, in great britain, over these past 48 hours since david cameron suffered that truly embarra embarrassing setback in parliament? >> there's been a lot of soul searching. all the headlines in all the papers have said what happened to the special relationship between britain and the united states? that vote was really unpreced t unpreceden unprecedenunpreceden unprecedented. as far back as anybody can remember, britain has really stood side by side with the...
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he and his family are expected to leave wales for london by the end of september. >>> coming up, the violence in egypt escalated today. military raids on these two peaceful protest camps. clashes between the new government and supporters of the former president turned deadly. and moments ago, we heard from secretary of state john kerry at the state department responding to what we're witnessing in egypt. that is coming up at the top of that is coming up at the top of the hour. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and we were like, "done and done! now it's out of everything yoplait makes." and you were all, "yum!" and we're like, "is it just us, or has this been a really good conversation?" and you were like, "i would talk, but my mouth is full of yogurt." yoplait. it is so good! the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discounts. pizza loyalty discounts! [ kids chanting "flo!" ] i also have some great ideas on car insurance. [ silence ] finding you discounts since back in the day. call or clic
he and his family are expected to leave wales for london by the end of september. >>> coming up, the violence in egypt escalated today. military raids on these two peaceful protest camps. clashes between the new government and supporters of the former president turned deadly. and moments ago, we heard from secretary of state john kerry at the state department responding to what we're witnessing in egypt. that is coming up at the top of that is coming up at the top of the hour. --...
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much of it goes through free e-mail services, but across the ocean in london, an activist says, hold on, some of these free services may be costing us dearly. >> if you're not paying for the product, you're not the customer. you're the product itself. ♪ >> what he means as this. for years, we thought of mail as private. but they're much more like postcards, easily read by anyone or any company between you and the person you're sending this message to and huge e-mail companies with millions of users do just that. with powerful computer, they scan every word for clues to help them sell precisely targeted ads, so if you write kayak, you'll soon see odds for river trips. have doubts? in a recent court action, google cited a decision stating users should have no legitimate expectation of privacy, so in terms of mining personal
much of it goes through free e-mail services, but across the ocean in london, an activist says, hold on, some of these free services may be costing us dearly. >> if you're not paying for the product, you're not the customer. you're the product itself. ♪ >> what he means as this. for years, we thought of mail as private. but they're much more like postcards, easily read by anyone or any company between you and the person you're sending this message to and huge e-mail companies with...
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something else happened yesterday in this case where the london authorities went to the guardian newspaper -- >> offices. >> right. and destroyed computers that they said contained classified information or stolen information. that, to me, is a far clearer abuse of power, just an outrageous thing as far as i can tell. much more than this border search which, again, based on the information we know does seem at least portionly defensible. >> again, on the guardian offices, this is what the guardian editor wrote when it comes to the intelligence agents. you've had your fun, now we want the stuff back. we'll be following it. mr. toobin, a pleasure. >>> tonight we'll have the exclusive interview. ac 360. >>> coming up next, the psa that has a lot of you talking. it reenacts essentially the shooting death of trayvon martinme martinment. find out what this group wants you to know next. ...and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announce
something else happened yesterday in this case where the london authorities went to the guardian newspaper -- >> offices. >> right. and destroyed computers that they said contained classified information or stolen information. that, to me, is a far clearer abuse of power, just an outrageous thing as far as i can tell. much more than this border search which, again, based on the information we know does seem at least portionly defensible. >> again, on the guardian offices, this...
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if they give up some of their routes 6789 it made the carrier drop some spots from philly to london to make room for competition. what everybody thought was a done deal isn't. the deal has to go through the whole regulatory process. you're seeing investors shaking a little bit. u.s. airways stock is down 10%. >> allyson, thank you very much. the father of ayman who fell to his death is saying the stadium has an engineering flaw. we have a picture of the young victim. here he is. 29-year-old ronald homer. he was 6'6". it was last night as a lengthy rain delay. this is the stadium parking lot. it's reserved for the players themselves. police have called it, i'm quoting here, apparently accidental. keep in mind, this is not the first fatal fall at a major league park. ba being in 2011 there was a fall in the ballpark in arlington at texas prompting the texas range be gers to raise the height of their stadium's rales. ronald homer's father is saying that the rales at turner field are too low. homer fell from an exterior rail, not one that actually faced the ball field. let's talk about thi
if they give up some of their routes 6789 it made the carrier drop some spots from philly to london to make room for competition. what everybody thought was a done deal isn't. the deal has to go through the whole regulatory process. you're seeing investors shaking a little bit. u.s. airways stock is down 10%. >> allyson, thank you very much. the father of ayman who fell to his death is saying the stadium has an engineering flaw. we have a picture of the young victim. here he is....
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in london, the world's first stem cell burger. you heard me right. it was cooked and eaten today. it tloook three months to make out of a cow's muscle cells. the test tube burger cost around $330,000 to develop. whew! and was mostly funded through an anonymous donation. a volunteer taster said the burger was, quote, close to meat but misses salt and pepper. a lot of money for a burger. >>> next, the trial of alleged fort hood shorter nadal hassan set to begin this week. did you know he'll be representing himself in the trial? so his victims, they will have to take the stand and answer questions from the man who shot them that's next. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney prob
in london, the world's first stem cell burger. you heard me right. it was cooked and eaten today. it tloook three months to make out of a cow's muscle cells. the test tube burger cost around $330,000 to develop. whew! and was mostly funded through an anonymous donation. a volunteer taster said the burger was, quote, close to meat but misses salt and pepper. a lot of money for a burger. >>> next, the trial of alleged fort hood shorter nadal hassan set to begin this week. did you know...
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i spoke to one in particular out of london, wynn winfield, who said, this attack, given the casualty rate, and we're talking about probably 1,300 people dead in a single series of attacks in one day. given the potency of the chemical, and we don't know which one was used, that this is most probably a military attack. that this isn't something that someone mixed in a bathroom kitchen somewhere and threw in a single shell. this must have been been more organized. why would the regime do this, as you said, under the noses of inspectors? several reasons, perhaps because right now the sense of impunity that the assad regime has. that the international community has signaled in many different ways over the last 2 1/2 plus years that it will not intervene. that this is a message to the rebels and a message to the world that they will do at this stage what they want. >> that's something we're going to be paying close attention to. this is not about to end yet. thank you very much, hala. thank you very much, frederic pleitgen as well in damascus. >>> coming up next here on cnn, u.p.s. announc
i spoke to one in particular out of london, wynn winfield, who said, this attack, given the casualty rate, and we're talking about probably 1,300 people dead in a single series of attacks in one day. given the potency of the chemical, and we don't know which one was used, that this is most probably a military attack. that this isn't something that someone mixed in a bathroom kitchen somewhere and threw in a single shell. this must have been been more organized. why would the regime do this, as...
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i think people, including in the west, and we heard in the parliamentary debate in london today, brooke. >> right. >> you heard very fiery, you have to admit that nobody does a parliamentary debate like the british, right? well, you heard opponents of david cameron, ed miliband, for instance. >> live pictures. it continues. >> it's continuing. absolutely. it's actually great viewing. saying you cannot go and watlau a military strike based on the high likelihood that the regime is responsible for a chemical attack. at the very least you need to wait for results to come in. >> i want to read you something that john mccain said. this was yesterday. those who say we should stay out of syria do not understand that this is now a regional conflict. in other words, this is not merely contained now to syria. is he right? >> he's absolutely right. this is not just a syrian conflict. this is a conflict that involves practically all of its neighbors. every single arab country with the exception of only a few has taken a stand for or against the regime. and it's not just arab countries. it's iran al
i think people, including in the west, and we heard in the parliamentary debate in london today, brooke. >> right. >> you heard very fiery, you have to admit that nobody does a parliamentary debate like the british, right? well, you heard opponents of david cameron, ed miliband, for instance. >> live pictures. it continues. >> it's continuing. absolutely. it's actually great viewing. saying you cannot go and watlau a military strike based on the high likelihood that the...
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listen to how the new london fire chief explained it to our affiliate, khqa. >> i can't be for certain what -- who said or how it was said or where it come from. but myself and one of the other firefighters that was beside me, we very plainly heard that we should remain calm. that our tools would now work. and that we would get her out of that vehicle. >> reporter: the voice, according to the fire chief, was a man dressed like a catholic priest. who seemed to just appear at the scene. >> he came up and approached the patient. and did offer a prayer. it was a catholic priest. and he had anointing oil with him. and a sense of calmness come over her then, even more so than what she had been already. and -- and it tdid us as well. >> reporter: how did this man get there? the road was blocked for at least a quarter of a mile. he doesn't appear in any photographs taken by officials at the scene. he seemed to have vanished after the woman, katie lins, was freed from the mangled metal. >> where did this guy come from? >> family and friends of lins who's a sophomore at tulane just simply want t
listen to how the new london fire chief explained it to our affiliate, khqa. >> i can't be for certain what -- who said or how it was said or where it come from. but myself and one of the other firefighters that was beside me, we very plainly heard that we should remain calm. that our tools would now work. and that we would get her out of that vehicle. >> reporter: the voice, according to the fire chief, was a man dressed like a catholic priest. who seemed to just appear at the...
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right before the london paraolympic game, she was ordered not to compete. she has been banned once again because she can't proof that her condition is permanent. on her facebook page, arlen says she's disappointed by the ruling. >>> commissioner bud selig announced yesterday that baseball will have an expanded -- one challenge in the first six innings and two from the seventh inning on. all video rulings will be handled by -- >>> what does manager joe madden do to help the team get out of the slump? brings a 20-foot python into the clubhouse. several players held the giant snake while other players were scared and ran away. madden has done some off the wall things like this before to get the team motivated. this one seemed to have worked. the braves beat the marine nevers 7-1. >>> that's 12-year-old chad markowsky, he's 6'3", 219 pounds, he wears a size 15 shoe, he throws 75-mile-per-hour. he's going to be on the mound today for the michigan all-stars. >> that just seems unfair. >> good luck to the poor kids who have to face this guy. some major league pitc
right before the london paraolympic game, she was ordered not to compete. she has been banned once again because she can't proof that her condition is permanent. on her facebook page, arlen says she's disappointed by the ruling. >>> commissioner bud selig announced yesterday that baseball will have an expanded -- one challenge in the first six innings and two from the seventh inning on. all video rulings will be handled by -- >>> what does manager joe madden do to help the...