42
42
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
the far right freedom party leads polls austria's general election its leader has penned a rock saying islam is on the rise mr struck out why austrians so concerned about islam. this is an area where there are too many thorny issues the european crisis is our main problem and we also face problems in our migration policy this largely considers migration from even countries such as turkey more than fifty percent of turkish immigrants don't want to integrate into north korean society they don't want to learn the language and organize parallel and opposing structures the activities of radical islamists have become visible in our society they hinder its your peaceful and democratic development in this sense we are certainly a political force that comes out against any such radicalization if you states refused to work with your policy when it was in power five years ago what will be different this time because. i think that europe is living through a turning point in its development because just as the whole world is getting through a turning point and a period of democratization i assume t
the far right freedom party leads polls austria's general election its leader has penned a rock saying islam is on the rise mr struck out why austrians so concerned about islam. this is an area where there are too many thorny issues the european crisis is our main problem and we also face problems in our migration policy this largely considers migration from even countries such as turkey more than fifty percent of turkish immigrants don't want to integrate into north korean society they don't...
62
62
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
the president of islamic community says i have a vision where every town in austria has a mosque what's your response to that. this historic we also need to proclaim that we. act islamic islam is a world religion unfortunately it has emerged in signs of radicalism radical islam isn't it we deny radicalism in any religion including israel it's true of any other religion where there's radicalism we are against it but europe is a western christian land it's a fact when they come to us as guests they can easily hold their rituals they don't need minaret someways ins they can pray hair and religious freedom is guaranteed to them unlike islamic countries where we are christians often discover that we don't enjoy this kind of freedom that christians are persecuted and forbid to build churches that is why we see manifestations of intolerance to christianity in some countries of the islamic world what i mean is that we should make it clear to them that tolerance should be two sided and that both sides should observe each other's rights today we are witnessing radical islamist trends which are no
the president of islamic community says i have a vision where every town in austria has a mosque what's your response to that. this historic we also need to proclaim that we. act islamic islam is a world religion unfortunately it has emerged in signs of radicalism radical islam isn't it we deny radicalism in any religion including israel it's true of any other religion where there's radicalism we are against it but europe is a western christian land it's a fact when they come to us as guests...
65
65
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
up as the headlines here and also you next though we talk to a politician from austria is far right he believes the e.u.'s immigration policies and expansion plans will ultimately spell the end for the vision of a single europe that's next or not. the far right freedom party leads polls general election its leader has penned a rock saying islam is on the rise mr struck out while austrian so concerned about islam because he's the ng this is an area where there are two really thorny issues the european crisis is our main problem and we also face problems in our migration policy up this largely gleason's migration in countries such as turkey more than fifty percent of turkish immigrants don't want to integrate into modern society they don't want to learn the language and organize parallel and opposing structures the activities of radical islamists have become visible in our society they hinder its your peaceful and democratic development in this sense we are certainly a political force that comes out against any such radicalization of the selflessly you states refused to work with your po
up as the headlines here and also you next though we talk to a politician from austria is far right he believes the e.u.'s immigration policies and expansion plans will ultimately spell the end for the vision of a single europe that's next or not. the far right freedom party leads polls general election its leader has penned a rock saying islam is on the rise mr struck out while austrian so concerned about islam because he's the ng this is an area where there are two really thorny issues the...
174
174
Nov 15, 2011
11/11
by
KCSM
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
has this become a normal way of doing business in austria? >> in austria, we have a very casual way of dealing with corruption. many practices that are criminal offenses in other countries are still tolerated here whether with a wink or a nod or the knowledge that they're not actually right but nothing will be done about them. >> years of cronyism have led to an image problem. austriaans think they're capable of anything, including passing on information just to enrich themselves. >> i don't trust politicians at all. >> these people think only of themselves. there is something wrong with that. >> the defenders are dealt with too lightly. they're not minor, they're serious and large sulls of money are usually involved. >> everything is slowly coming to light. one of the lobbyists involved has come clean and the increasingly critical media are making an effort to uncover scandals. now, parliament has to deal with the corruption. but will the government cooperate? a member of the green party who heads the gative committee has run into obstacles.
has this become a normal way of doing business in austria? >> in austria, we have a very casual way of dealing with corruption. many practices that are criminal offenses in other countries are still tolerated here whether with a wink or a nod or the knowledge that they're not actually right but nothing will be done about them. >> years of cronyism have led to an image problem. austriaans think they're capable of anything, including passing on information just to enrich themselves....
33
33
quote
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 2
europe's most pressing issue but not the only one according to the leader of the freedom party our austria he's told r t that multiculturalism and immigration policies are failing and that you're of must stop expanding eastwards can watch the full interview in about ten minutes time here's a preview. but what you're up to stay with it or not you see europe expanding braintree countries which will turn your new european asian african nation it would mean the end of year it was in the end it would mean an end to the european idea of peace and social deals. now is take a look at some of the stories from around the world first to pakistan where the country's ambassador to the u.s. has stepped down after allegedly asking for help in his fight against the military saying huck is accused of asking washington to assist his attempts to combat the threat of a pakistani army takeover the memo to the u.s. was allegedly written. denies the allegations he offered to step down after meeting
europe's most pressing issue but not the only one according to the leader of the freedom party our austria he's told r t that multiculturalism and immigration policies are failing and that you're of must stop expanding eastwards can watch the full interview in about ten minutes time here's a preview. but what you're up to stay with it or not you see europe expanding braintree countries which will turn your new european asian african nation it would mean the end of year it was in the end it...
217
217
Nov 24, 2011
11/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
this week should mark the beginning of the ski season in austria. there is a problem. there is no snow. >> the ski runs are green instead of white. the warm conditions in the mountains are beginning to worry the austrian ski industry. they have had to postpone their season openings. snow cannons are operating around the clock. this ski resort spent hundreds of thousands of your rose to make artificial snow. -- euros to make artificial snow. >> the hundred -- 300 to 500 are operational. >> in other parts of austria, it is too warm to run the snow cannons. there is an increased risk of forest fires. some austrians are trained to the snow. others are enjoying the winter sun. >> thanks to some new technology, one of soccer's trickiest issues is about to be resolved. >> over the line or not? a simple question, but one that hit the world cup hard last summer. fifa was prompted to rethink its longstanding position on technology in the sport. incorrect decisions will be stopped. the football association is eager to see it adopted. >> right across the game is another question i
this week should mark the beginning of the ski season in austria. there is a problem. there is no snow. >> the ski runs are green instead of white. the warm conditions in the mountains are beginning to worry the austrian ski industry. they have had to postpone their season openings. snow cannons are operating around the clock. this ski resort spent hundreds of thousands of your rose to make artificial snow. -- euros to make artificial snow. >> the hundred -- 300 to 500 are...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
134
134
Nov 24, 2011
11/11
by
WHUT
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
this weekend should mark the beginning of the ski season in austria but there is a fundamental problem, no snow. we have the report from vienna. >> the ski runs are green instead of white. the warm and sunny conditions in the mountains are beginning to worry the austrian ski industry. many are having to postpone their season openings. at snow cannons are operating around the clock. the ski association has spent hundreds of thousands of euros to make artificial snow. >> we have about a thousand snow cannons. we cannot run them all at the same time. 300-500 are operational. we try to do our best. >> in other parts of austria, seeing too warm to run the snow cannons. -- it is too warm to run the snow cannons. while some austrians are praying for snow, others are simply enjoying the winter sun. >> this is one to raise your hackles, a teenage burglar has written a letter to his victims and blaming them for the crimes. he says he has no remorse. the british police released the letter to warn about leaving your property vulnerable. it was supposed to be a letter of apology from a burglar to h
this weekend should mark the beginning of the ski season in austria but there is a fundamental problem, no snow. we have the report from vienna. >> the ski runs are green instead of white. the warm and sunny conditions in the mountains are beginning to worry the austrian ski industry. many are having to postpone their season openings. at snow cannons are operating around the clock. the ski association has spent hundreds of thousands of euros to make artificial snow. >> we have about...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
moscow have everything in their hands to book a place in the knockout stage as they holes austria's storm the muscovites will be satisfied with just a point in their last hole match as here across parts of has more well come on t.v. suffered only one defeat in four matches of the europa league in a clash against under lect uncomfortably seed second three points behind the belgium side with two matches still to go and use years european campaign they host can be a place in a knockout stage in the upcoming lanch against third place from grass. we have a very strong will to get to the beach on thursday and to win so that we can be positive a bar of future in the europa league i want to remind you that local more t.v. alongside will be needed are the only three teams still participating in the premier league the russian card and european competitions just like a serious man look to close the door for sure and to keep their success in the opening match day where the but i mean i mean the situation netted goals in a two minute spell in the first half that's only railway man coming from behind t
moscow have everything in their hands to book a place in the knockout stage as they holes austria's storm the muscovites will be satisfied with just a point in their last hole match as here across parts of has more well come on t.v. suffered only one defeat in four matches of the europa league in a clash against under lect uncomfortably seed second three points behind the belgium side with two matches still to go and use years european campaign they host can be a place in a knockout stage in...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
the president of all straight islamic community says i have a vision where every town in austria has a mosque what's your response to that as a religious legacy historic we also need to proclaim that we respect islam because islam is a world religion unfortunately it has a merging side of radicalism radical. islam is not we deny radicalism in any religion including islam it's true of any other religion where there's radicalism we are against it but in europe as a western christian man it's a fact when they come to us as guests they can easily hold their rituals they don't need minarets one way since they can pray herron religious freedom is guaranteed to them like islamic countries where we the christians often discover that we don't enjoy this kind of freedom the christians are persecuted and for the vision to build churches i think that wake up the europeans should wake up and become more sensitive and more conscious of our culture this also concerns the preservation of european focal check we need to do that so as not to disappear politically in that graphically so that the loss o
the president of all straight islamic community says i have a vision where every town in austria has a mosque what's your response to that as a religious legacy historic we also need to proclaim that we respect islam because islam is a world religion unfortunately it has a merging side of radicalism radical. islam is not we deny radicalism in any religion including islam it's true of any other religion where there's radicalism we are against it but in europe as a western christian man it's a...
400
400
Nov 18, 2011
11/11
by
WFDC
tv
eye 400
favorite 0
quote 0
los viajeros reunieron 30.000 $ en una escala en viena, austria, seÑalÓ la aerolÍneas que los afectados
los viajeros reunieron 30.000 $ en una escala en viena, austria, seÑalÓ la aerolÍneas que los afectados
148
148
Nov 20, 2011
11/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
unusual and should have been treated as completely unacceptable and crimes like this which happened in austria, france, sweden, swi tzerland, italy, greece, the united states. [laughter] argentina later, they were happening and oftentimes what would happen is i there if the perpetrators were arrested and in some cases they would not be either they were very good in got away but precisely because of these business interest interest, the authorities would be a little slower than usual to apprehend and they will lead slip away. a couple of cases they did in in the case of another assassination in vienna austria, at one of the perpetrators was apprehended and two weeks later put back on a plane and deported to tehran to cite national interest to say because of our national interest we will not prosecute this man. and because of that war crimes were happening and in my view, eventually even from 1981 the first case was heard from 1997 when the verdict was issued, there is a 17 year lapse and is save burgeoning or a gathering of momentum of these assassinations because they seem to be able to get to
unusual and should have been treated as completely unacceptable and crimes like this which happened in austria, france, sweden, swi tzerland, italy, greece, the united states. [laughter] argentina later, they were happening and oftentimes what would happen is i there if the perpetrators were arrested and in some cases they would not be either they were very good in got away but precisely because of these business interest interest, the authorities would be a little slower than usual to...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
121
121
Nov 17, 2011
11/11
by
WHUT
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
and he went on to become quite the celebrity in austria.ou could often see him on levision, he wrote novels, he wrote plays. he directed his own plays and he became particularly celebrated for his coverage as a journalist for a series of prostitute murders, which happened in vienna. this is kind of 20 years ago, which he wrote about and became almost the police kind of liaison and go-to person. then he went to l.a. and wrote a ries, wrote an article for an austrian magazine about the sex industry and the sex trade in los angeles. and then they found later tha not only was he the one killing all the hookers,heas writing the stories. he also when he went to l.a., killed the of the prostitutes he interviewed. and in the very firs year after his release from priso he killed six proitutes. so that was a huge story in austria and this opera is based on the story of jack he was called. >> charl: whose idea was it to make it into an opera. >> me. because i knew the sto. martin -- come deducts out of vienna called the vienna academy and also one out
and he went on to become quite the celebrity in austria.ou could often see him on levision, he wrote novels, he wrote plays. he directed his own plays and he became particularly celebrated for his coverage as a journalist for a series of prostitute murders, which happened in vienna. this is kind of 20 years ago, which he wrote about and became almost the police kind of liaison and go-to person. then he went to l.a. and wrote a ries, wrote an article for an austrian magazine about the sex...
201
201
Nov 5, 2011
11/11
by
KTLN
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
in austria, elizabeth wolf was convicted of insulting mohammed. but actual religious offense. >> organization for islamic corporation, oaic, is it a specific country or other individuals behind these attempts to impose sharia law within these western societies? >> it is both, organization of islamic corporation has 56 muslim nations. in the united nations, for 20 years has been pushing to outlaw anything which could be thought as criticism of islam. which also includes criticism. if you criticize them, you are going against our religion. for them it is very much political control as well. >> any push back from the united states? white house pushing back? >> very little. within the united nations. americans would resist and vote no against resolutions to out law defamations of religion. we have a situation in december, the united states government, state department, with the blessing of the president is planning to have a conference with the organization of islamic corporation about how we can cut down on what are called insults to islam in the wes
in austria, elizabeth wolf was convicted of insulting mohammed. but actual religious offense. >> organization for islamic corporation, oaic, is it a specific country or other individuals behind these attempts to impose sharia law within these western societies? >> it is both, organization of islamic corporation has 56 muslim nations. in the united nations, for 20 years has been pushing to outlaw anything which could be thought as criticism of islam. which also includes criticism. if...
163
163
Nov 19, 2011
11/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
crimes like this which had happened in austria, france, sweden, switzerland, italy, kurdish -- greece, united states. i am sorry? [inaudible] >> argentina, they were happening and oftentimes what would happen was that either -- if the perpetrators were arrested, in some cases they would not be arrested. they were really good and got away or sometimes because of precisely business interests that you refer to, the authorities would be a little slower than usual in apprehending them and they would slip away. there were a couple cases where they slipped away and in the case of another assassination in 1989 in vienna, austria, one of the perpetrators was apprehended and two weeks later was put on a plane and deported to tehran and the authorities cited national interests because of our national interests, we will not prosecute. it is because of that that more crimes are happening and in my view, eventually, even though from 1980 when the first case occurred until 1997 when the verdict from the case was issued, there is a 17 year lapse, there is a burgeoning or gathering of mementos of thes
crimes like this which had happened in austria, france, sweden, switzerland, italy, kurdish -- greece, united states. i am sorry? [inaudible] >> argentina, they were happening and oftentimes what would happen was that either -- if the perpetrators were arrested, in some cases they would not be arrested. they were really good and got away or sometimes because of precisely business interests that you refer to, the authorities would be a little slower than usual in apprehending them and they...
183
183
Nov 18, 2011
11/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
yesterday hundreds were stranded in vienna, austria when their jet didn't have enough money to refuel or pull up to a gate. passengers on the india-to- england flight eventually gathered together more than $31,000 of their own money to continue their journey! angry travelers demanded a refund from the travel agency that booked their flight and their tickets. so far they are striking out. >>> the sagging economy has left us with a terrible job market. how about this for an out-of- this-world opportunity. mike sugerman shows us the search for the next generation of astronauts. >> meet george jettison ♪ >> reporter: here's a team of junior space man. the u.s. space program is limping along. just days ago a u.s. astronaut had to get to the international space station on a russian rocket. $50million one way! we don't do rockets anymore. but nasa has big plans. >> we are going to send humans farther into space than ever before and eventually, to mars! >> reporter: looking for work? nasa has openings for astronauts. but these days has to work hard to find them. this is a pitch on youtube for
yesterday hundreds were stranded in vienna, austria when their jet didn't have enough money to refuel or pull up to a gate. passengers on the india-to- england flight eventually gathered together more than $31,000 of their own money to continue their journey! angry travelers demanded a refund from the travel agency that booked their flight and their tickets. so far they are striking out. >>> the sagging economy has left us with a terrible job market. how about this for an out-of-...
1,000
1,000
Nov 27, 2011
11/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 1,000
favorite 0
quote 0
y como prueba del la calidez de la temporada navideÑa nos vamos a austria donde un nacimiento talladouna ley tan mala y tan cruel y tan inhumana y devastadora en la comunidad inmiante. >> suben las encuestas pero afectarÁ su polÍtica sobre migraciÓn? >> dijo seÑores no podemos deportar a todo el mundo, no voy a ser un presidente que va a dividir lias. >> podrÁn los mexicanos en el exterior a escoger el prÓximo presidente de mÉxico? >> la democracia mexicana tÉn comples y no parece tanto a lomexicanos que viven en mÉxico o todos unidos. >> plÁcido domingo nos dice, para darle el miedo a la opera en lo que piensae los movimientos de protesta en el mundo. >> recuerde, del programa al punto el domingo. promete estar mundo. >> recuerde, del programa al punto el domingo. promete estar
y como prueba del la calidez de la temporada navideÑa nos vamos a austria donde un nacimiento talladouna ley tan mala y tan cruel y tan inhumana y devastadora en la comunidad inmiante. >> suben las encuestas pero afectarÁ su polÍtica sobre migraciÓn? >> dijo seÑores no podemos deportar a todo el mundo, no voy a ser un presidente que va a dividir lias. >> podrÁn los mexicanos en el exterior a escoger el prÓximo presidente de mÉxico? >> la democracia mexicana tÉn...
201
201
Nov 7, 2011
11/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> in austria, artists were able to show off some unique ink skills. at this convention, masterpieces are all over bodies instead of walls. the convention allows people to pick their artists. from designs to family po portraits, side shows and musical performances keep the crowd going while most of them get tated up. >>> during a race in beijing this weekend, competitors had to go to great lengths and heights to win. more than 300 athletes, as young as 8 years old, took part in the 17th annual race. not only did they have to run over 3,000 pete to the tower, but they have to climb nearly 1600 stairs over 700 feet to the top. >>> and finally, performers were walking a fine line in belgium. 30 daredevils attempted to set an unofficial record walking together on the same cable in an event organized by a local circus school. no need for safety ropes, since as you can see, they are too high up. still, it's a skill that requires a great deal of concentration and balance. some couldn't resist showing off the for the cameras. that is a little wimpy. they were
. >>> in austria, artists were able to show off some unique ink skills. at this convention, masterpieces are all over bodies instead of walls. the convention allows people to pick their artists. from designs to family po portraits, side shows and musical performances keep the crowd going while most of them get tated up. >>> during a race in beijing this weekend, competitors had to go to great lengths and heights to win. more than 300 athletes, as young as 8 years old, took...
150
150
Nov 13, 2011
11/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
this should have been treated as completely unacceptable, and crimes like this which has happened in austria france, sweden, switzerland, italy, greece, united states -- [inaudible] >> i'm sorry? [inaudible] >> right, argentina later on. they were happening, and oftentimes what would happen was that either, if the perpetrators were arrested, in some cases they would not be arrested. either they were really good and got away, or sometimes because of precisely business interests that you refer to, the authorities would be a little slower than usual in apprehending them. and they would slip away. door a couple of cases where they slipped away. and in the case of another assassination in 1989, in vienna, austria, one of the perpetrators was apprehended, and two weeks later was put back on a plane and deported to tehran. and the authorities cited national interest and said because of our national interest, we will not prosecute. and it is because of that, the more crimes were happening at and in my view, eventually, even though from 1980 in the first case occurred until 1997 when the verdict from
this should have been treated as completely unacceptable, and crimes like this which has happened in austria france, sweden, switzerland, italy, greece, united states -- [inaudible] >> i'm sorry? [inaudible] >> right, argentina later on. they were happening, and oftentimes what would happen was that either, if the perpetrators were arrested, in some cases they would not be arrested. either they were really good and got away, or sometimes because of precisely business interests that...
212
212
Nov 26, 2011
11/11
by
KQEH
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> doctors treating george michael and austria say he is responding well to treatment. he was admitted to the hospital suffering with severe pneumonia. his illness has forced him to cancel the remaining dates of his store including all of his british concerts'. >> so far, it had been a very successful tour for george michael. he had been performing since august with large symphony orchestras. now, it has to be cut short. he was a committed to the hospital earlier this week and is being treated for what his doctors say is severe pneumonia. it -- he was admitted to the hospital earlier. there are discussions under way about rescheduling. this is news that would worry his legions of fans. his publicist has said, george michael is receiving excellent medical care and is responding to treatment and slowly improving. they're looking to crush any rumors about his condition adding that he is ill with pneumonia and any other speculation regarding his illness is unfounded and untrue. no doubt, the fans who had tickets for the upcoming dates will be bitterly disappointed. the tour
. >> doctors treating george michael and austria say he is responding well to treatment. he was admitted to the hospital suffering with severe pneumonia. his illness has forced him to cancel the remaining dates of his store including all of his british concerts'. >> so far, it had been a very successful tour for george michael. he had been performing since august with large symphony orchestras. now, it has to be cut short. he was a committed to the hospital earlier this week and is...
139
139
Nov 28, 2011
11/11
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 1
germany, france, luxembourg, the netherlands, austria, and finland. reports said that this would be discussed at the next eu summit. when the finance ministers met, they said that they did not discuss a proposal for creating a leak bonds, like those mentioned in -- elite bonds, like those mentioned in the article. >> the mere thought of that sent stock market soaring on monday. >> the start to the week was surprising for many of the traders. the dax made up almost as much as it lost last week. the reason that these so-called the lead bonds would allow germany and france, may be the traders here, to put through their idea of how the reforms should look in the countries that are taking money from the rich countries. reports were denied, but still people want to believe in that kind of story for stabilizing the euro zone. a report denied, incidentally, that the international monetary fund would provide up to 6 billion euros to refinance italy in the next few months. >> let's have a closer look at closing market numbers. frankfurt, the dax closed up, almo
germany, france, luxembourg, the netherlands, austria, and finland. reports said that this would be discussed at the next eu summit. when the finance ministers met, they said that they did not discuss a proposal for creating a leak bonds, like those mentioned in -- elite bonds, like those mentioned in the article. >> the mere thought of that sent stock market soaring on monday. >> the start to the week was surprising for many of the traders. the dax made up almost as much as it lost...
137
137
Nov 18, 2011
11/11
by
WJZ
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> stranded airline passengers in austria go to the extreme to try to get home. this video shows the flight staff collecting money from passengers in order to pay for fuel. the passengers say they were stranded for 3 days and given no other choice. the flight took off from india. it was headed to england. the travel agency that sold the tickets -- tickets refuses to comments. >>> possible contamination has smokier recalling thousands of jars peanut butter. 16-ounce of smokiers chunky style natural peanut butter. the best if used by date of august 3rd and 4th of 2012. they were distributed to 24 states including maryland. no illnesses have been reported so far. >>> fish caught overseas ends up on your dinner table with no one guaranteeing its safety. why is this allowed to happen. reviews the potential risk of imported fish. >> reporter: when you think maryland, you think seafood. but now a crisis decades of over fishing and pouching, it means some species have almost disappeared. >> fish might not be around if we go over the edge. >> reporter: increase demand mor
. >>> stranded airline passengers in austria go to the extreme to try to get home. this video shows the flight staff collecting money from passengers in order to pay for fuel. the passengers say they were stranded for 3 days and given no other choice. the flight took off from india. it was headed to england. the travel agency that sold the tickets -- tickets refuses to comments. >>> possible contamination has smokier recalling thousands of jars peanut butter. 16-ounce of...
241
241
Nov 10, 2011
11/11
by
KQEH
tv
eye 241
favorite 0
quote 0
austria and is giving back a hefty 180 points this morning, 3.5%.nd japan is falling by two hundred 40 points. shares dropping overnight, it is feared that they will not be able to assemble a major bailout fund big enough for italy. as for the currency markets, the euro is weakening even further. the flight to the safe haven means weakening emerging asian currency at this hour. those are the markets. you are watching news day on the bbc, live from singapore and london. still to come, the greek prime minister says farewell, but the country still does not know who will take over. and these dilemma in south korea, just what kind of future can they expect? >> further questions about the relaxation of u.k. passport control -- the prime minister said he fully backs her decision. >> together, they worked to keep britain's borders secure, but they disagreed on how best it should be done. now of the head of order for sherlock in a bitter war of words. at issue is the relaxed border controls during the summer. they cannot say how many illegal immigrants may h
austria and is giving back a hefty 180 points this morning, 3.5%.nd japan is falling by two hundred 40 points. shares dropping overnight, it is feared that they will not be able to assemble a major bailout fund big enough for italy. as for the currency markets, the euro is weakening even further. the flight to the safe haven means weakening emerging asian currency at this hour. those are the markets. you are watching news day on the bbc, live from singapore and london. still to come, the greek...
179
179
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
they're debuting in austria, and feature squeaks and bells that humans may not notice but dogs cannot resist. ( laughter ). ( applause ) >> stephen: wow. that ad is effective. whoever came up with it, i would like to sniff your butt. ( laughter ) ( applause ) now, the idea-- the idea is that pet openers watch their doges enjoy the ads and pay extra for premium dog food. and, folks, there is a real reason to appeal to the fido demo. >> tough economy, thoarks does have americans cutting corners in not one part of their life, at least, pampering their pets. americans are going to be spending more than $50 billion on their animals this year. >> stephen: $50 billion. we'd be a lot more likely to bail out the greeks if they had wet noses and floppy ears. ( laughter ). now, i know-- folks, i know i would do anything for my dog, gipper. he loves to chase squirrels, so i released hundreds of them into my house. which reminds me-- "get rabies shots." you see, pets, pets of wealthy americans appear to have more disposable income than most poor people. so if we want to really close the income gap
they're debuting in austria, and feature squeaks and bells that humans may not notice but dogs cannot resist. ( laughter ). ( applause ) >> stephen: wow. that ad is effective. whoever came up with it, i would like to sniff your butt. ( laughter ) ( applause ) now, the idea-- the idea is that pet openers watch their doges enjoy the ads and pay extra for premium dog food. and, folks, there is a real reason to appeal to the fido demo. >> tough economy, thoarks does have americans...
209
209
Nov 18, 2011
11/11
by
KCSM
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
sell orders increased for the bonds of france and austria as well, even though their credit ratings are among the highest. bond yields declined later as the european central bank bought the government bonds of spain and italy in the afternoon. however, the central bank was the only active buyer in the european bond markets. pam of the royal institute of international affairs, a london-based independent research institute, said political instability in countries struggling with debt is feeding concerns. >> one of the reasons is definitely the fact that there is political uncertainty in the countries which are more at risk, and so in particularly italy and spain. panic generates more panic. the question now is how to stop this panic. probably the most plausible option is that -- an intervention of the european central bank. >> meanwhile, greece has seen mass demonstrations for the first time since the inauguration of the new coalition government under prime minister lucas papademos. over 30,000 people, including labor union members, held massive rallies in athens on thursday. the demonstr
sell orders increased for the bonds of france and austria as well, even though their credit ratings are among the highest. bond yields declined later as the european central bank bought the government bonds of spain and italy in the afternoon. however, the central bank was the only active buyer in the european bond markets. pam of the royal institute of international affairs, a london-based independent research institute, said political instability in countries struggling with debt is feeding...
132
132
Nov 24, 2011
11/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
us will just sleep through it leaving us at 2:00 in the afternoon with mostly cloudy skies, maybe austria shower but that's about it. most of the day will be rain free. the totals, we will see most of the rain in the overnight. it'll piece you up like this. watch the numbers tick on by. three quarters of an inch in santa rosa. san rose, thank giving forecast showers early and then tapering off in the 50s and low 60s. high tide, 7.0 feet, at 9:48. there will we some flooding along the coastal areas. tomorrow's daytime high not much of a spread into the 50s and the 60's. the extended forecast calls for friday, mostly cloudy skies, on black friday and a dry weekend ahead, next shot of rain on wednesday. the news will be right back. happy thanksgiving. area has had to schedule thanks bowl, tomorrow at . >>> most of the bay area has had the schedule thanksgiving around the harbaughs. tomorrow at five right here on cbs5 jim will go head to head with his brother john. their parents will leave when the game starts. they want a quiet place just to watch the game on tv. there is father, spent 52 ye
us will just sleep through it leaving us at 2:00 in the afternoon with mostly cloudy skies, maybe austria shower but that's about it. most of the day will be rain free. the totals, we will see most of the rain in the overnight. it'll piece you up like this. watch the numbers tick on by. three quarters of an inch in santa rosa. san rose, thank giving forecast showers early and then tapering off in the 50s and low 60s. high tide, 7.0 feet, at 9:48. there will we some flooding along the coastal...
227
227
Nov 1, 2011
11/11
by
KCSM
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> in austria, these are the last flood plains still directly connected to the river.have many landscapes like this on the danube. the evolving greatly changed by the construction of power plants. -- they have all been greatly changed by the construction of power plants. this is the last one in its natural state. >> we want to communicate this to the other people. this is the example of it. >> he posts impressions of his journey on the internet so that as many people as possible cancer in his wonderful experiences. ♪ there is nothing have so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats. i hope he agrees with him after six months at the oars. goodbye. ♪
. >> in austria, these are the last flood plains still directly connected to the river.have many landscapes like this on the danube. the evolving greatly changed by the construction of power plants. -- they have all been greatly changed by the construction of power plants. this is the last one in its natural state. >> we want to communicate this to the other people. this is the example of it. >> he posts impressions of his journey on the internet so that as many people as...