tv and appears to be intact. one of the world s richest men says he plans to challenge premier vladimir putin. the owner of the new jersey nets basketball team has invested in russia s hybrid car. he was pushed out earlier this year after a disagreement with party veterans. canada is pulling out of the kyoto accord, this comes days african da and 193 other nations agreed to a new climate treaty that extends the accord by several years. canada s conservative government criticized the previous liberal government for endorsing kyoto. those are the top stories from cnn, the world s news leader. i m zain verjee. world business today starts now. good afternoon from cnn hong kong. i m andrew stevens. good morning from cnn london, i m nina dos santos. this is world business today. out of sight, not out of reach. eu minister ollie reign says britain is not beyond regulation. intel tumbles over the flooding in thailand. we ll tell you why brazil s world cup run-off is bei
race. but just minutes from now, cnn s elizabeth cohen will join me now live right here with the high cost of not ensuring everybody. the pennsylvania charity founded by the former penn state assistant football coach accused of child rape needs a new ceo. the long-time head of the second mile has resigned in hopes he says of restoring faith in the organization s volunteers and staff. the group put a top to jerry sandusky s involvement with children in 2008 when he told them of one allegation. it s also come out that the judge who freed sandusky on $100,000 bail against the wishes of prosecutors has herself been a second mile volunteer. cnn has tried to ask her some questions but she has not responded. today the occupy movement is a lot less occupy, a lot more movement. police in oakland, california are carrying out an vic order handed down saturday after somebody ended up shot to death allegedly by a resident of the occupy campsite. tents are being cleared, demonstrators
and making it happen would make some jobs. so the government intervened. first in providing electricity to rural places and later in providing phone service. when president roosevelt acted in the 30s we were in the middle of the great depression. the nation was flat broke with bread lines and shantytowns and hobos on trains crossing the country for work. in the darkest hour when things were as tough as they d ever been, the rural electrification administration worked. the chair of the appropriations committee grew up in our nation s poorest state in those tough times. congressman witten asked for a report, and it notes in the second photograph rural electrification was part of a general program of unemployment relief. it shows this chart showing the incredible climb our nation s loneliest places made from very few people have lighting or telephones to most people have
it cost too much for private industry to profit from doing it, and yet the nation had an interest in it happening. and making it happen would make some jobs. so the government intervened. first in providing electricity to rural places and later in providing phone service. when president roosevelt acted in the 30s we were in the middle of the great depression. the nation was flat broke with bread lines and shantytowns and hobos on trains crossing the country for work. any work. there in our darkest hour when things were as tough as they d ever been, the rural electrification administration worked. the chair of the appropriations committee grew up in our nation s poorest state in those tough times. congressman witten asked for a record of the agency s accomplishments. the report notes in the second photograph rural electrification was part of a general program of unemployment relief. it shows this chart showing the incredible climb our nation s loneliest places made from very
few acres. yet the nation had an interest in it happening. and making it happen would make some jobs. so the government intervened. first in providing electricity to rural places and later in providing phone service. when president roosevelt acted in the 30s we were in the middle of the great depression. the nation was flat broke with bread lines and shantytowns and hobos on trains crossing the country for work. in the darkest hour when things were as tough as they d ever been, the rural electrification administration worked. the chair of the appropriations committee grew up in our nation s poorest state in those tough times. congressman witten asked for a report, and it notes in the second photograph rural electrification was part of a general program of unemployment relief. it shows this chart showing the incredible climb our nation s loneliest places made from very