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it takes about an hour to get back to reykjavik in the heart of the city steam pours out of the groundhere to the earth is seething under the surface. we meet up with antonia again she wants to show us her favorite place old town with its colorful fisherman's hut it's. this street this one of the oldest streets in kerry and it has a lot of history i know there are stories around it. due to its proximity to the harbor legend has it that the souls of dead sailors haunt the old town some say occasionally elves and trolls come here to. with evening approaching. antonia is on her way. and we visit a restaurant by the harbor called the cycling or sea baron it's said to serve up the world's best lobster soup in close quarters fishermen and tourists enjoy soup and barbecued seafood kababs. nestled in on the phone cannick landscape by the water for a cubic keeps visitors busy day and night to. go to the completely opposite end of the continent now and our special today in southern france where at the hotel du cap it involved right on the mediterranean now this place has hosted all the usual sus
it takes about an hour to get back to reykjavik in the heart of the city steam pours out of the groundhere to the earth is seething under the surface. we meet up with antonia again she wants to show us her favorite place old town with its colorful fisherman's hut it's. this street this one of the oldest streets in kerry and it has a lot of history i know there are stories around it. due to its proximity to the harbor legend has it that the souls of dead sailors haunt the old town some say...
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it is a straightforward attack and the bishop of reykjavik, and the catholic bishops of europe, haveo do so. gentlemen, thank you very much indeed. let's take you through the front pages of the papers and we start with the guardian, which you heard from nick talks about that mad max dystopia or rather what david davis is promising brexit will not be. and then they've got a picture of britain's most schnmoozed councillor. in the times, the university strike puts the final exams in danger. and an oxfam chief investigated over the sex claims. and our interview with the chippendales at the top. the daily telegraph, call been urged to relieve his stasi file. theresa may puts the labour leader under pressure to authorise release of east german records. he is denying all of that, it goes without saying. that is all we have time for tonight. but before we go, we'd like to reflect on the fowl news that might have troubled many of you who felt a bit peckish today. kfc were forced to close most of their 900 restaurants after the firm had its wings clipped by a shortage of chicken. the news ruff
it is a straightforward attack and the bishop of reykjavik, and the catholic bishops of europe, haveo do so. gentlemen, thank you very much indeed. let's take you through the front pages of the papers and we start with the guardian, which you heard from nick talks about that mad max dystopia or rather what david davis is promising brexit will not be. and then they've got a picture of britain's most schnmoozed councillor. in the times, the university strike puts the final exams in danger. and an...
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reykjavik,s later in in 1986, they came very close to an agreement. we had to define it exactly as it means. an agreement to abolish nuclear weapons. thehat year agreement, we their compatibility, the fact that they both would like to get rid of nuclear the their weapons if they can, unlike a lot of their colleagues in government, who had come to the conclusion that nuclear weapons keep the peace as horrible, as their consequences would be they were used. goesof course, when reagan to moscow in december of 1988, and he is asked, what about the evil empire you to talk about? he said, that was another time, another eu are. in -- another era. when they finally meet at the governors island in new york, bush talked to gorbachev as if he was going to a cup or reagan left off, that she was going to pick up where reagan left off. pushing him to do what he had promised gorbachev was he was going to do. by the time 1991 rolled around, bush, i would argue, had become in some ways i'm a and even better partner to gorbachev. i think the rich of felt more comfortab
reykjavik,s later in in 1986, they came very close to an agreement. we had to define it exactly as it means. an agreement to abolish nuclear weapons. thehat year agreement, we their compatibility, the fact that they both would like to get rid of nuclear the their weapons if they can, unlike a lot of their colleagues in government, who had come to the conclusion that nuclear weapons keep the peace as horrible, as their consequences would be they were used. goesof course, when reagan to moscow in...
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sixty degree celsius with temperatures remaining above freezing for entire twenty four hours even reykjavik iceland. temperatures way above freezing and compare that with rome they're up to minus one and also snow fall in the trevi fountain in the capital well the cold weather is here for quite some time and it's going to get worse before it gets better so that's what we're seeing today temperatures way way down into double digits across northern areas and move the forecasts on twenty four hours it's even worse we've got the snow we've got the wind and it really is going to be severe. the weather sponsored by cat time piece. the environment doesn't know any boundaries what goes up into the environment goes around the world. the sides are pushed on trans that it's a very modern way to do. and we've made poisons the measure of progress the domestic population has become organized enough an active enough to believe in your . ideas of good will kill people who are more vulnerable circle of poison this time on al-jazeera. winning news breaks when people need to be heard. as a lackey to good to.
sixty degree celsius with temperatures remaining above freezing for entire twenty four hours even reykjavik iceland. temperatures way above freezing and compare that with rome they're up to minus one and also snow fall in the trevi fountain in the capital well the cold weather is here for quite some time and it's going to get worse before it gets better so that's what we're seeing today temperatures way way down into double digits across northern areas and move the forecasts on twenty four...
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nature and many of them visit remote areas like this one here a mountain range close to the capital reykjavik where another training group is climbing. and when the weather suddenly turns the teams increasingly have to rush out to help the solidarity amid the rescue teams is fabled which might add to the appeal to join but the work is tough as is the training this group is working on abseiling today. he had also left out of it queasy i have a fear of heights i've never done this before and yeah once or twice i survived. she overcomes her fear and abseiled down the mountain. after their day on skis the first group has finally arrived at the cabin where they'll be spending the night. the day is taking its toll on the trainees from the twenty four that started this morning five had to turn back. and not all those who made it are in tip top shape. and i'll tell you it was good that i injured my foot and a huge blister on my foot from the boots which is why i had to stop. early next morning the group prepares to head out the icelandic government supports the volunteers by covering the expenses for
nature and many of them visit remote areas like this one here a mountain range close to the capital reykjavik where another training group is climbing. and when the weather suddenly turns the teams increasingly have to rush out to help the solidarity amid the rescue teams is fabled which might add to the appeal to join but the work is tough as is the training this group is working on abseiling today. he had also left out of it queasy i have a fear of heights i've never done this before and yeah...
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is there a potential for new bretton woods meeting prep someplace neutral like reykjavÍk with the nation'sn meet and consider restoring an honest gold monetary unit of account which is a longer limited in its liability by -- a gold coin which i'll get wireless technology, a company like apple could have private-label monetary unit redeemable digitally in gold or physically, perhaps at an apple store. so thank you. >> in general innovation is really the heart blood of the financial system comes together, so you want to encourage that, whether that is in a distributed ledger which is the technology concept underneath some of that. we want to find ways that that can happen on the other hand, the danger from money laundering, from terrorism and so on is a pervasive problem that we have two ovoid, stop en bloc and fight back against as a core part of our values and upper future -- ovoid here let me leave with that. as i described in my remarks, dependable money is an important step in growth and investment for countries around the world. so i think that, an objective that we can aspire to and p
is there a potential for new bretton woods meeting prep someplace neutral like reykjavÍk with the nation'sn meet and consider restoring an honest gold monetary unit of account which is a longer limited in its liability by -- a gold coin which i'll get wireless technology, a company like apple could have private-label monetary unit redeemable digitally in gold or physically, perhaps at an apple store. so thank you. >> in general innovation is really the heart blood of the financial system...
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over that they have made a break through and it turns out they have because a few months later at reykjavik in 1986 they come very close to an agreement -- we have to define what it means, they didn't define what it means but an agreement to abolish nuclear weapons. and in that near agreement, we see their kpcompatibility. we see the fact that they would like to get rid of nuclear weapons if they can. unlike a lot of their colleagues in their governments who have come to the conclusion that nuclear weapons keep the peace, as horrible as their consequences would be if they were ever used. and then, of course, when reagan goes to moscow in the summer of 1988 and he is standing in the shadow of the kremlin and he is asked "what about that evil empire that you used to talk about?" and he says "that was another time, another era." and then in december, 1988 when reagan and push and gorbachev meet at governor's island in new york bush sounds to gash chorbas if he is going to pick up where reagan left off and even jokes to gorbachev if he doesn't do this reagan will be on the phone from california
over that they have made a break through and it turns out they have because a few months later at reykjavik in 1986 they come very close to an agreement -- we have to define what it means, they didn't define what it means but an agreement to abolish nuclear weapons. and in that near agreement, we see their kpcompatibility. we see the fact that they would like to get rid of nuclear weapons if they can. unlike a lot of their colleagues in their governments who have come to the conclusion that...