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temperatures expected to warm north of the balkan peninsula. but a chance of heavy thunderstorms and even tornadoes for northern ukraine and sriracha. temperatures expected to rise across central and northern europe. berlin the high could be 14 degrees, about ten degrees lower than normal. as we go into wednesday, 19 degrees. as we go into friday, reaching the 20 degree mark. in belgrade you see temperatures 18 on tuesday, up to 24 degrees with rainy weather on your friday. that's it for now. here is your extended forecast. >>> the controversial few ten nah issue on the agenda for newsroom tokyo. for that and more, be sure to live in and welcome to paris. i am annette young. in washington, world powers meeting in vienna as they attempt to salvage an attempt to halt serious civil war. -- syria's civil war. strikes against new labor reform measures, beginning with mario draghi. in cann,
temperatures expected to warm north of the balkan peninsula. but a chance of heavy thunderstorms and even tornadoes for northern ukraine and sriracha. temperatures expected to rise across central and northern europe. berlin the high could be 14 degrees, about ten degrees lower than normal. as we go into wednesday, 19 degrees. as we go into friday, reaching the 20 degree mark. in belgrade you see temperatures 18 on tuesday, up to 24 degrees with rainy weather on your friday. that's it for now....
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obviously balkans has a lot of muslims in it.nd a lot of eastern orthodox in it and other ethnicities and religions in it. what is to prevent somebody from muslim extraction from balkans saying i'm eastern orthodox, let me in? how will they prove they are muslim or not muslim? trish: maybe you put up border controls. >> we have them. listen -- trish: no, no, we really don't of the think about it, if you were, if you were a member of isis living in belgium or france, you could come here and still come here anytime you want because guess what, those people are allowed in this country. we don't have much in the way of preventing them from coming in. >> trish, realistically with all due respect any one of us could be member of isis and come into the country. you don't have to look like or act like a muslim. trish: julie, that is fair. as kt points out there are certain behavior character ricks at least start with that grandmother traveling to disney world with her grandchildren, could be terrorist. likely not. good to see you. market
obviously balkans has a lot of muslims in it.nd a lot of eastern orthodox in it and other ethnicities and religions in it. what is to prevent somebody from muslim extraction from balkans saying i'm eastern orthodox, let me in? how will they prove they are muslim or not muslim? trish: maybe you put up border controls. >> we have them. listen -- trish: no, no, we really don't of the think about it, if you were, if you were a member of isis living in belgium or france, you could come here...
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into the southeast some thunderstorms out there for you across the balkan peninsula. here is the extended outlook. >> that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." thanks for joining us. >> welcome to "in good shape." here's what's coming up. overcoming your deepest fears with virtual reality. the best treatments for serious acne, and an introduction to the world's toughest workout. here's your host, dr. carsten lekutat. dr. lekutat: as a family physician, my first piec
into the southeast some thunderstorms out there for you across the balkan peninsula. here is the extended outlook. >> that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." thanks for joining us. >> welcome to "in good shape." here's what's coming up. overcoming your deepest fears with virtual reality. the best treatments for serious acne, and an introduction to the world's toughest workout. here's your host, dr. carsten lekutat. dr. lekutat: as a family physician, my...
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the one opportunity the eu had to bring peace was in the balkans and yugoslavia.omplete mess of that. in its vanity, remember the eu external foreign affairs spokesman talking about the balkans crisis. he said this is europe's hour. not america's hour. what happened? america had to come in and clear up the mess that was left by europe. carolyn: hold on. i want to pick up on this point of economic shock. and link it to the point about young people. because i think they are related. this point about there being a shock if we were to leave, that is almost consensus on that. even gerald lyons confirms that. and the other thing about young people, i couldn't agree more. i have three of them. i know what they think and what they care about. they are confident about the future within the european union. it is not just jobs. this is a generation that went through the financial crash, saw this out of university and school, and are we really going to do it again? are we really going to inflict another downturn, another short-term recession for this unproven trade deal that
the one opportunity the eu had to bring peace was in the balkans and yugoslavia.omplete mess of that. in its vanity, remember the eu external foreign affairs spokesman talking about the balkans crisis. he said this is europe's hour. not america's hour. what happened? america had to come in and clear up the mess that was left by europe. carolyn: hold on. i want to pick up on this point of economic shock. and link it to the point about young people. because i think they are related. this point...
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herself out for the time being because of something she did not want which was a solution that the balkan states shut their borders. that dried up the refugee flows. there was a spectre they would all congregate on greece. esbos and other islands would become refugee camps. she said, what is the next best optition in ththis real world? the only way she had, the only thing she had was to do a deal with turkey. sharelian: i still don't this view. i'm troubled by the fact that we the saying that there are only two options. the europe offensive and the turkey deal. there is a third option, follow our laws. the european constitution, the german constitution, they state refugees have the right to apply for asylum. please, let's go back to this and work on a third way. solutions asese solutions. there must be another. andreas: the law is a problem. the quote is you can apply in europe, the first country get to. if you enforce the law, you return the problem to those countries in crisis. maximilianan: that t is a regegn that you has to work on. it cannot be changed inin a wayt means no more refug
herself out for the time being because of something she did not want which was a solution that the balkan states shut their borders. that dried up the refugee flows. there was a spectre they would all congregate on greece. esbos and other islands would become refugee camps. she said, what is the next best optition in ththis real world? the only way she had, the only thing she had was to do a deal with turkey. sharelian: i still don't this view. i'm troubled by the fact that we the saying that...
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going to be quite high across the west, and we are looking at severe weather continuing across the balkan peninsula as well as italy and turkey as well. a new system will be moving into the north of the british isles and scandinavian peninsula. watch for windy and wet conditions. temperatures quite high across many portions of western and central europe. look at these highs. london high will be 17 on wednesday. into thursday rising to 19 degrees and 20 on friday. it's going to be 23 degrees for the high on saturday. it's more like the mid-summer. zurich 14. berlin 18 on thursday. as we go into saturday very hot. watch out for heat stroke. stay hydrated. all right. that's it for me now. up next is your three-day forecast. >>> that's all we have this hour on nhk "newsline." i'm ross mihara in tokyo. thanks for watching and have a good day. genie: this is "france 24," live around the world. these are the headlines. turks will soon be traveling through europe visa free with conditions. the european connection has announced its proposal in a change for turkey taking in all illegal migrants who
going to be quite high across the west, and we are looking at severe weather continuing across the balkan peninsula as well as italy and turkey as well. a new system will be moving into the north of the british isles and scandinavian peninsula. watch for windy and wet conditions. temperatures quite high across many portions of western and central europe. look at these highs. london high will be 17 on wednesday. into thursday rising to 19 degrees and 20 on friday. it's going to be 23 degrees for...
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across europe there is a rotating low pressure system still affecting the south of italy and the balkan peninsula. hail was reported in greece and we'll see stormy weather to continue into tuesday and possibly into wednesday. the worst-hit areas will be greece, turkey, as well as bulgaria. then this low pressure system and front will likely move into the scandinavian peninsula as well as central portions of europe, bringing some showers. temperatures will be very high across lisbon. the high could be 31 degrees for the high. that's actually 10 degrees higher than normal. all right. here is your extended forecast. >>> that wraps up this edition of nhkc >> is 1:00 p.m. in france. it is time for "live from paris" on "france 24." are headlines today. france is bracing for more protests as the hotly contested labor laws are brought before parliament. politicians from left and right are against the reforms. sixn unprecedented step months after spain's
across europe there is a rotating low pressure system still affecting the south of italy and the balkan peninsula. hail was reported in greece and we'll see stormy weather to continue into tuesday and possibly into wednesday. the worst-hit areas will be greece, turkey, as well as bulgaria. then this low pressure system and front will likely move into the scandinavian peninsula as well as central portions of europe, bringing some showers. temperatures will be very high across lisbon. the high...
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blocked at the site after macedonia shut its border in march, cutting off a major route through the balkans. our correspondent has the details. idomeni, bulldozers have replaced migrants. just this week, around 8000 migrants were still queuing up here for food. now the campsite is empty. greek authorities have completed a three-day operation to evacuate the camp. they say it took place peacefully. the operation progressed as planned and as it should have, in other words, with respect toward the people who came here seeking to save themselves for a better life. we were not the ones who stood in the way of getting to where they wanted. it was not us, greece, who put up the fences. >> around 4000 migrants have been transferred by bus to the nearby camp set up by the government in thessaloniki. many refused to board the bus is, many making their way on foot. >> now finished, all of them. >> where are you going now? about -- owrah is in the last few days, the front of the hotel has become a makeshift campsite. >> from the day the police started evacuating the cam p, 400 have pitched in. that num
blocked at the site after macedonia shut its border in march, cutting off a major route through the balkans. our correspondent has the details. idomeni, bulldozers have replaced migrants. just this week, around 8000 migrants were still queuing up here for food. now the campsite is empty. greek authorities have completed a three-day operation to evacuate the camp. they say it took place peacefully. the operation progressed as planned and as it should have, in other words, with respect toward the...
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we are talking about afghanistan to iraq, to the balkans and to south sudan in africa. germany's defense minister wants to add another 14,000 soldiers and 4000 civilian personnel. not everyone here has welcomed the plans. reporter: the defense minister visited nato maneuvers in poland . new challenges in eastern europe enhancing deterrence for russia are one reason. it's no longer feasible to limit the number of soldiers to 185,000. the message to the troops is clear -- a quarter century of reductions is over and it's now time for them to grow again. another reason is five new overseas missions have stretched the forces to their limits. the minister says she needs 14,000 more troops. the opposition green party thinks she's taking the wrong approach. >> she wants to beef up the army. the security challenges cannot be met with more tanks. they can, perhaps the met by new soldiers with specialist skills. the army is seeking hackers and computer experts to hold up its capacity and bring them on board, it might even lower health and that this requirement. brent: i am joined
we are talking about afghanistan to iraq, to the balkans and to south sudan in africa. germany's defense minister wants to add another 14,000 soldiers and 4000 civilian personnel. not everyone here has welcomed the plans. reporter: the defense minister visited nato maneuvers in poland . new challenges in eastern europe enhancing deterrence for russia are one reason. it's no longer feasible to limit the number of soldiers to 185,000. the message to the troops is clear -- a quarter century of...
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looking at summerlike hot and dry conditions in the center and very unsettled conditions across the balkanpeninsula and the iberian peninsula. so hail, thunderstorms and strong winds are anticipated. that should continue into the weekend at least. extremely hot temperatures can be found across the central portions of europe. over 20 degrees in berlin, paris as well as london, and temperatures expected to climb as we go into sunday. let's go to asia, then. clouds are covering many parts of japan, bringing rainy weather. we have reports of 200 millimeters of rain for the southwestern islands of japan. rain shifted to the east and drizzle is falling across the area. that will not last long. another low pressure system moves into northern japan bringing stormy conditions and behind it strong winds are hitting the desert areas in mongolia and southern china. the weather should move into much of japan as we go into saturday. the yellow sun is visible from the satellite imagery. the colored part is the yellow sand. temperatures will be as facilitates follows on your saturday. here is your extende
looking at summerlike hot and dry conditions in the center and very unsettled conditions across the balkanpeninsula and the iberian peninsula. so hail, thunderstorms and strong winds are anticipated. that should continue into the weekend at least. extremely hot temperatures can be found across the central portions of europe. over 20 degrees in berlin, paris as well as london, and temperatures expected to climb as we go into sunday. let's go to asia, then. clouds are covering many parts of...
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. >> woodruff: and, decades after war, the balkans struggle with differing forms of islam, and fight to shut down radical mosques some say are breeding terrorist fighters. >> a number of them, they have been in contact with people outside bosnia herzegovina, because this is not from bosnia, this has been imported from somewhere else. >> sreenivasan: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> fathom travel. carnival corporation's small ship line. offering seven day cruises to three cities in cuba. exploring the culture, cuisine and historic sites through its people. more at fathom.org. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> supported by the rockefeller foundation. promoting the well-being of humanity around the world by building resilience and inclusive economies. more at rockefellerfoundation.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was m
. >> woodruff: and, decades after war, the balkans struggle with differing forms of islam, and fight to shut down radical mosques some say are breeding terrorist fighters. >> a number of them, they have been in contact with people outside bosnia herzegovina, because this is not from bosnia, this has been imported from somewhere else. >> sreenivasan: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our...
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and for those who make it to greece, the route north through the balkans, the -- is lined with fences and riot police many >> it is no longer a possible to move further from greece. and in degree, the move from the islands to the mainland became impossible now. >> so in turkey the tainls -- tables where the smugglers did their deals are almost empty and the shops can't sell their life jackets. the turkish government says it's honored its part of the deal. >> it's the -- if the refugees go outside the cities where they're registered they are told to go back. if they try to reach the coast and escape, the police will catch them. >> the easing of the refugee crisis depends on a controversial deal between turkey and the e.u. turkey clamping down on the migrants in exchange for visa-free travel through much of europe. but the parliament -- e.u. parliament is insisting turkey carry out more reforms. turkey says it's done enough and the whole leal -- deal is looking fragile. so there say risk of the migrants returning. developments are being watched close any germany where most of the refuge
and for those who make it to greece, the route north through the balkans, the -- is lined with fences and riot police many >> it is no longer a possible to move further from greece. and in degree, the move from the islands to the mainland became impossible now. >> so in turkey the tainls -- tables where the smugglers did their deals are almost empty and the shops can't sell their life jackets. the turkish government says it's honored its part of the deal. >> it's the -- if the...
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more rain is expected for italy as well as the balkan peninsula into the next 24 hours. temperatures will be quite high in vienna. 21 degrees, sunny weather in cairo with a high of 31 on thursday. here is your extended forecast. >>> japan's emperor akita and empress mish icko went to offer encouragement to people who are still recovering from last month's deadly earthquakes. the imperial couple took a helicopter to one of the hardest hit areas, the village of minamiaso. 15 people died there and one university student remains missing. the couple visited a school gymnasium where more than 200 people are taking shelter. the couple talks to the evacuees individually, offering encouragement. the residents say they were deeply moved by the visit. they told the imperial couple that they will do their best to get their lives back to normal. >>> updates and more at the top of the hour on "newsroom tokyo." for all of us here on nhk "newsline," thanks for watching. @ >> who are these gangsters? >> reporters. welcome to the "friends 24" newsroom. the top story is of f course an age
more rain is expected for italy as well as the balkan peninsula into the next 24 hours. temperatures will be quite high in vienna. 21 degrees, sunny weather in cairo with a high of 31 on thursday. here is your extended forecast. >>> japan's emperor akita and empress mish icko went to offer encouragement to people who are still recovering from last month's deadly earthquakes. the imperial couple took a helicopter to one of the hardest hit areas, the village of minamiaso. 15 people died...
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. >> woodruff: and, decades after war, the balkans struggle with differing forms of islam, and fightdical mosques some say are breeding terrorist fighters. >> a number of them, they have been in contact with people outside bosnia herzegovina, because this is not from bosnia, this has been imported from somewhere else. >> sreenivasan
. >> woodruff: and, decades after war, the balkans struggle with differing forms of islam, and fightdical mosques some say are breeding terrorist fighters. >> a number of them, they have been in contact with people outside bosnia herzegovina, because this is not from bosnia, this has been imported from somewhere else. >> sreenivasan
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over russia's objections, nato is expanding for only the seventh time in its history to invite the balkann of montenegro to become the 29th member. the nomination is subject to launched aniran has offensive at financial elite. executives in london meeting with their counterparts. the u.k.'s royal mail will cash in on the referendum over membership in the eu. surge in sales for delivering leaflets. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. look at the take a broader u.s. markets and how they are trading right now. lots of fed speak affecting the markets. the latest from bill dudley saying the june meeting is still livemuch alive -- a meeting. the dow off by 200 points. abigail doolittle has more. abigail: we are still looking at a selloff at the nasdaq. being led by tech and biotech. the biggest drag, microsoft shares down sharply. the company's confirmation yesterday morning that they are kelling their nuclear -- no ia phone app. other bigeakness in tech names like oracle and intel. oppenheimer outlined microsoft as a top t
over russia's objections, nato is expanding for only the seventh time in its history to invite the balkann of montenegro to become the 29th member. the nomination is subject to launched aniran has offensive at financial elite. executives in london meeting with their counterparts. the u.k.'s royal mail will cash in on the referendum over membership in the eu. surge in sales for delivering leaflets. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around...
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i was just in the balkans and it's unbelievable to know it and see it and understand and meet women who were dealt with there. in that way it was an act of war, it is part of war. back to the disrespect i am referring to, i'm talking about not the soldiers, talking about at the un level is there a sense, they're so much in the way of need and these populations, so what, is there something there that i am missing? >> i think there was acceptance of this low grade, what was viewed at the time a low-grade ongoing problem and that acceptance extended for years on end, not just by the highest levels within the un but by the un member states including members of the security council. i do not think that acceptance is there any longer. if you look at what is new, as a result of what just happened we actually see for the first time ever, military units being repatriated. for. for the first time ever, policy endorsed by the security council say no more units may be deployed if they have attract record of systematic abuse or they refuse to get back to the un us what they have done in terms of dis
i was just in the balkans and it's unbelievable to know it and see it and understand and meet women who were dealt with there. in that way it was an act of war, it is part of war. back to the disrespect i am referring to, i'm talking about not the soldiers, talking about at the un level is there a sense, they're so much in the way of need and these populations, so what, is there something there that i am missing? >> i think there was acceptance of this low grade, what was viewed at the...
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muslims will help muslim, instead it will separate the community out and make them entrenched into balkanization. >> he's not elected by a few muslims. he's he atlantic at-large. with representing such a big community, he cannot be an extremist. if he has not. charles: mike, your definition of is realism. every time somebody including the prime minister tried to criticize him he picked up the flag of bigotry and calling the race card instead of explaining why he's against. charles: we know how historic this will be. london one of the great cities of the world. if this guy messes it up, he messes it up for a long time. >> this is the biggest sign of democracy i have ever seen. charles: hillary clinton release attack ads against donald trump two days in a row. this thing is heating up. these guys represent blood cells. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergenc
muslims will help muslim, instead it will separate the community out and make them entrenched into balkanization. >> he's not elected by a few muslims. he's he atlantic at-large. with representing such a big community, he cannot be an extremist. if he has not. charles: mike, your definition of is realism. every time somebody including the prime minister tried to criticize him he picked up the flag of bigotry and calling the race card instead of explaining why he's against. charles: we...
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this is the balkan wti spread. oil in the midwest versus the generic u.s.. a few months ago around january and february that spread was three dollars. you have so much oil lost in cushing. now that is $.30. that goes to show the tightening in the market due to the canadian wildfire. watching the spread as an indication of how tight the market is. alix: it's pretty consistent. meantime i am taking a look at tiffany's read a rough go. foreign-exchange changes left spending from overseas tourists. one bright spot is lower product costs. it has been down over the last couple of months. what will see is that has translated into higher profitability. gross margins are in wife. it was about 61%. atres closing up four cents 6389. you can see those charts and more on twitter. all ofoining us now, her, stocks had a nice follow-through from yesterday and that is a bullet sign in three months. investors saying the economy is maybe not so bad. >> pretty solid move. perhaps that is why they have a more sustainable. the question since we started talking about higher rates,
this is the balkan wti spread. oil in the midwest versus the generic u.s.. a few months ago around january and february that spread was three dollars. you have so much oil lost in cushing. now that is $.30. that goes to show the tightening in the market due to the canadian wildfire. watching the spread as an indication of how tight the market is. alix: it's pretty consistent. meantime i am taking a look at tiffany's read a rough go. foreign-exchange changes left spending from overseas tourists....
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for example, the balkans. >> dr. julian lewis. >> entirely agree with the prime minister's remarks about nato, but does he accept that whilst dictatorships often attack democracies or other dictatorships, democracies seldom, if ever, go to war with each other. if a name of the eu is as we're constantly told to prevent conflict between its own members. as in world war i and ii, is it not heading in presiesly the wrong direction by trying to elect a super national government of europe which is accountable to nobody. >> my honorable friend has very long-standing and passionate views on this issue. i would make a couple points in response. first of all, i don't think we should forget that some of the countries now in the european union, until very recently, weren't democracies but were indeed forms of dictatorship. the second point i'll make is those countries that i've worked towards membership of the eu have had to put in place all sorts of democratic and other norms to help them on their way. the final point i'd make
for example, the balkans. >> dr. julian lewis. >> entirely agree with the prime minister's remarks about nato, but does he accept that whilst dictatorships often attack democracies or other dictatorships, democracies seldom, if ever, go to war with each other. if a name of the eu is as we're constantly told to prevent conflict between its own members. as in world war i and ii, is it not heading in presiesly the wrong direction by trying to elect a super national government of europe...
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. >> i would argue that nato helps --two ways, ensuring that example, the balkans.,ntirely agree about but does he expect that democracy,p attacks and democracy seldom goes a war with each other. we are constantly told to prevent conflict among its own members. is it not heading imprecisely the wrong direction by trying to supernaturallected -- which is unaccountable to nobody. i would make a couple of points in response. i don't think we should forget that some of the countries in the european union, until recently were not democracies, but were a form of dictatorships until recently. -- they've had to put in place other democratic norms help them on their way. we've had an unparalleled. of peace and prosperity in europe. my argument would be that with you want to attribute all of that to nato, or some of it to the eu, why would you want to put it at risk? of thatouthern closure in york. bodies havehs failed patient safety. what the prime minister know -- in line with nhs recommendations. >> my understanding is that she called for interaction in july of last year.
. >> i would argue that nato helps --two ways, ensuring that example, the balkans.,ntirely agree about but does he expect that democracy,p attacks and democracy seldom goes a war with each other. we are constantly told to prevent conflict among its own members. is it not heading imprecisely the wrong direction by trying to supernaturallected -- which is unaccountable to nobody. i would make a couple of points in response. i don't think we should forget that some of the countries in the...
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tourism, it is not the eu that has brought about this .appy condition the one opportunity was in the balkansthe eu made a complete mess of it -- vanity.divinity he said this is europe, not america. they made such a hatch of it america had to come in and clear up the mess that was left by europe. i just want to pick up on this point about economic shock. just linking it to this point about young people, i could not agree more. i have three under 30 and i know what they think and what they care about. confidentnstinctively about the future within the european union. it is not just jobs. this is a generation that went through the financial crash, saw this out of university and school, and are we really going to do it again? are we really going to inflict another downturn, another short-term recession for this unproven trade deal that we have no idea what they might look like? so i think these are two very important and very connected things. francine: we are running out of time, so i will ask you all 10 seconds, come the referendum, what people should be thinking about in the booth? nigel: what
tourism, it is not the eu that has brought about this .appy condition the one opportunity was in the balkansthe eu made a complete mess of it -- vanity.divinity he said this is europe, not america. they made such a hatch of it america had to come in and clear up the mess that was left by europe. i just want to pick up on this point about economic shock. just linking it to this point about young people, i could not agree more. i have three under 30 and i know what they think and what they care...
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i was more intrigued by the absence of plots linked to the conflict in the balkans, boss f went there and very few with foreign fighter experience from bosnia have been involved in plots in europe. >> is that because it was before the breaking of the covenant of security that you talk about? >> it might be, yeah. i think that is -- >> can you explain that for those who might not know. >> the covenant of security is an ideological concept that has been preached among some of the militant networks in europe. especially the el mow haji movement around bali and said when a muslim lives in a muslim country and receives protection, when it is not a -- one is not allowed to attack that particular country. but unless -- and there are three criteria. that country is engaging milt tearily against the muslim country, arrests muslims on a large scale or, third, insults the prophet muhammad and islam. and this was a ideological concept that seems to have had an affect on some of the followers of omar and others in london. but in january of 2005, he anulled this pact for his followers. and of cours
i was more intrigued by the absence of plots linked to the conflict in the balkans, boss f went there and very few with foreign fighter experience from bosnia have been involved in plots in europe. >> is that because it was before the breaking of the covenant of security that you talk about? >> it might be, yeah. i think that is -- >> can you explain that for those who might not know. >> the covenant of security is an ideological concept that has been preached among some...
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president bush had been elected criticizing the previous administration for nationbuilding in the balkans. the same way with secretary rumsfeld of defense, very much a -- against protracted engagement and entanglements. i had thought that a piece of territory that we regarded as vital, that strategic, if not vital, we needed to have friendly forces control that territory. we had done it in europe and korea and japan after world war ii. if this piece of territory called afghanistan was strategic, because of the issue of terrorism which had become a huge challenge, and we recognize it, and it needed to be held by friendly forces, and that in me had to enable those forces to be able to hold that territory, that meant that we had to help them establish institutions to be able to carry out that mission, and therefore, we had to do, or what we would call state and nation building, we came to that reluctantly. i remember secretary rumsfeld telling me, get your hands off of the bike. one time, i lost my cool. i said, mr. secretary show me where this damn bike is. i want to afghanistan, there was
president bush had been elected criticizing the previous administration for nationbuilding in the balkans. the same way with secretary rumsfeld of defense, very much a -- against protracted engagement and entanglements. i had thought that a piece of territory that we regarded as vital, that strategic, if not vital, we needed to have friendly forces control that territory. we had done it in europe and korea and japan after world war ii. if this piece of territory called afghanistan was...
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theones in the balkans, countries that want to join the reference ont some trade that they -- i will make the bigger point. what on earth are we doing thinking that a model for totain is somehow to try have the same deals romania has with the eu? i think the answer is, no we can't. what we ought to deliver the special status we have in the eu. the chair's original question. put it alongside previous things that british governments have done to demonstrate special status. britain is different. i'm not thinking we should accept italian membership or german membership in this organization. we're not been invaded in 1000 years. we have institutions that we revere and care about. we have this extraordinary role in european history. s churchill said we are not of europe but we are with europe. let's have a statement reflects that. we can get it on the inside with a special status that we should build on. >> eight economists have joined the brexit campaign on reasons why we should leave. how does it stack up with the observations of oacd, which makes very plain that a month's salary per yea
theones in the balkans, countries that want to join the reference ont some trade that they -- i will make the bigger point. what on earth are we doing thinking that a model for totain is somehow to try have the same deals romania has with the eu? i think the answer is, no we can't. what we ought to deliver the special status we have in the eu. the chair's original question. put it alongside previous things that british governments have done to demonstrate special status. britain is different....
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i would argue that nato helps in two ways, ensuring that -- for example, the balkans. >> dr.n lewis. >> i entirely agree about nato, but does he expect that -- except that whilst dictatorship attacks democracy, and other dictatorships, democracies seldom, if ever, goes to war with each other. we are constantly told to prevent conflict among its own members, as in world war i and to -- ii. is it not heading imprecisely the wrong direction by trying to create an unelected body which is unaccountable to nobody. david cameron: i would make a couple of points in response. i don't think we should forget that some of the countries in the european union, until very recently, weren't democracies, but were a form of dictatorship. the second point i would make is those members have had to put in place other democratic norms to help them on their way. the final point i would make is we've had an unparalleled. -- period of peace and prosperity in europe. my argument would be that with you want to attribute all of that to nato, or some of it to the eu, why would you want to put it at risk?
i would argue that nato helps in two ways, ensuring that -- for example, the balkans. >> dr.n lewis. >> i entirely agree about nato, but does he expect that -- except that whilst dictatorship attacks democracy, and other dictatorships, democracies seldom, if ever, goes to war with each other. we are constantly told to prevent conflict among its own members, as in world war i and to -- ii. is it not heading imprecisely the wrong direction by trying to create an unelected body which...
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the enormous route between the american and british policy makers on whether they should invade the balkans, whether they should land on the coast of yugoslavia and move into hungary and austria in order to preempt the soviet advance. they were convinced what we call the cold war, the confrontation with the soviet union, he was convinced it would start all over again, and indeed by late 1944, british troops had sent troops with communist try to take over the government. roosevelt thinks this is totally appalling. churchill, secretary of state during the russian civil war was actually taking a key role, but not very successfully. he sees himself as taking part in the same role. ultimately, the americans take a benign view of stalin. he tricks and repeatedly over the fate of poland, which was the major issue. this map is rapidly transformed into a map in which soviet forces are in control in eastern europe, and again, that background is not really surprising, the communist governments are in power. eisenhower has become the army chief of staff. as army chief of staff he has to respond to the
the enormous route between the american and british policy makers on whether they should invade the balkans, whether they should land on the coast of yugoslavia and move into hungary and austria in order to preempt the soviet advance. they were convinced what we call the cold war, the confrontation with the soviet union, he was convinced it would start all over again, and indeed by late 1944, british troops had sent troops with communist try to take over the government. roosevelt thinks this is...
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the balkan interventions. >> her key decision which hurt her in the 2008 race was supporting the authorizationiraq. how did she turn on that over the months and years since then and before that? how did she get to that decision, how has she reviewed it since? >> look, first of all she's acknowledged it was a mistake. >> what's that mean, though? what's mistake mean? >> she acknowledged it was a mistake because she said she wasn't given access -- >> that's not a mistake. >> -- to the full intelligence dossier. the point is she read the full nie that talked about whether saddam had waps or not. >> did he have nuclear weapons? no evidence has suggested we knew or thought he did but they sold it. >> that's right. so the bottom line is she sort of hung it around being deceived by the administration when the argument is she probably didn't do adequate due diligence to figure out the truth for herself. i think it was a combination of what i said earlier, which is her own instincts. plus you have to also acknowledge new york senator, post- 9/11, wor bied about her own possible -- >> how about being a
the balkan interventions. >> her key decision which hurt her in the 2008 race was supporting the authorizationiraq. how did she turn on that over the months and years since then and before that? how did she get to that decision, how has she reviewed it since? >> look, first of all she's acknowledged it was a mistake. >> what's that mean, though? what's mistake mean? >> she acknowledged it was a mistake because she said she wasn't given access -- >> that's not a...
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ceo of balkan back. we are live in dubai, 8:23 a.m. here. 5:23 if you're waking up early in london.ou're watching bloomberg markets middle east. ♪ manus: welcome back. david pinkerton is the chief investment officer of swiss falcon private bank. the saudis are coming to the market. just seems to be one great cauldron of issues of the moment. and i am going to be talking a detail later on. when you see this kind of issue, with this kind of credit rating, even though we just had a warning flash over from mood y's, what does that say to you? david: they are trying to diversify liquidity on oil. that is obvious. one of the issues quite interesting, anytime you're taking a company public, you want to have good numbers to support that offering. so to us, that would suggest they have some pressure, some financial reporting pressure, to continue to produce. and this is a larger issue with oil. you have a number of nations which basically have sanctions for many, many years are coming on. you have iran and iraq producing because they need the cash flow. and the same with saudi. so the only p
ceo of balkan back. we are live in dubai, 8:23 a.m. here. 5:23 if you're waking up early in london.ou're watching bloomberg markets middle east. ♪ manus: welcome back. david pinkerton is the chief investment officer of swiss falcon private bank. the saudis are coming to the market. just seems to be one great cauldron of issues of the moment. and i am going to be talking a detail later on. when you see this kind of issue, with this kind of credit rating, even though we just had a warning flash...
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will we succumb to the tyranny of a political correctness and temptations of racial politics and balkanization at home? will rehold fast to our founding values of hard work and industry or will we continue on that path of creeping socialism that incentivizes apathy and dependency. will we deliver control of healthcare to citizens and their doctors or will we continue down the obamacare road to second-rate socialized medicine. will we keep america safe from the threats of nuclear war and atomic terrorism? or will we pass on to future generations a land devastated and destroyed by the enemies of civilization? this is the responsibility with which we have been charged by history. this our challenge. this is the fight that falls to our generation. when we launched this campaign 13 months ago, we saw a movement grow. the pundits all said it was hopeless. but we saw over 300,000 volunteers all across this nation. over 1.5 million contributions averaging $60 each. [applause] many of those volunteers, many of those contributions you never forget. just a few days ago, two young kids ages 4 and 6 handle
will we succumb to the tyranny of a political correctness and temptations of racial politics and balkanization at home? will rehold fast to our founding values of hard work and industry or will we continue on that path of creeping socialism that incentivizes apathy and dependency. will we deliver control of healthcare to citizens and their doctors or will we continue down the obamacare road to second-rate socialized medicine. will we keep america safe from the threats of nuclear war and atomic...
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or will we succumb to political correctness and racial politics and balkanization here at home? will we hold fast to our founding values of rewarding talent, hard work and industry? or will we continue on that path of creeping socialism that incentivizes apathy and dependency? will we deliver control of health care to citizens and their doctors? or will we continue down the obamacare road to second rate socialized medicine? will we keep america safe from the threats of nuclear war and atomic terrorism? or will we pass on to future generations a land devastated and destroyed by the enemies of civilization? this is the responsibility with which we have been charged by history. this is our challenge, this is the fight that falls to our generation. when we launched this campaign 13 months ago, we saw a movement grow. upon this, all said it was hopeless, but we saw over 300,000 volunteers all across this nation. [applause] sen. cruz: over 1.5 million contributions averaging about $60 each. [applause] sen. cruz: many of those of volunteers, many of those contributions you never forget
or will we succumb to political correctness and racial politics and balkanization here at home? will we hold fast to our founding values of rewarding talent, hard work and industry? or will we continue on that path of creeping socialism that incentivizes apathy and dependency? will we deliver control of health care to citizens and their doctors? or will we continue down the obamacare road to second rate socialized medicine? will we keep america safe from the threats of nuclear war and atomic...
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i was more intrigued by the absence of plots linked to the conflict in the balkans, bosnia.ecause many foreign fighters went there, and very few with foreign fighter experience from bosnia have been involved in plots in europe. >> is because it was before the breaking of government security that you talked about? >> it might be, yeah. >> can you explain that for those who might not know? >> the covenant of security is an ideological concept that has been preached among some of the militant networks in europe, especially the movement around umar buckley. it basically says when a muslim lives in a muslim country and receives protection, when it's not allowed to attack that particular country. but unless -- and there are three criteria. unless that country is engaging militarily against a muslim country, arrest muslims on a large scale or, third, insults the prophet muhammad and islam. and this was kind of an ideological concept that was -- that seems to have had an effect on some of the followers of umar buckley in london. but in january 2005, he actually annulled this pact fo
i was more intrigued by the absence of plots linked to the conflict in the balkans, bosnia.ecause many foreign fighters went there, and very few with foreign fighter experience from bosnia have been involved in plots in europe. >> is because it was before the breaking of government security that you talked about? >> it might be, yeah. >> can you explain that for those who might not know? >> the covenant of security is an ideological concept that has been preached among...
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i think it is fair to say they are surprised by the balkan nominee. -- the republican nominee.re not sure how seriously to take some of his pronouncements. they are rattled by him. >> many of the countries in our world have been absolutely abusing us and taking advantage of us. if they are rattled, we have great relationships, if they are rattled in a friend a way, that is a good thing. haslinda: global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . matt: thank you very much for that. philips lighting shares jumped into trading debut after the parent company raised 57 million euros for its public offering, a 25% stake. we're joined by the ceo. eric, let me ask you how the pricing process went? the market very volatile at the beginning of the year. did that affect you? eric: thank you for having me. no, we have done a fantastic job so far. we are extremely excited to see the interest of investors, both on the recess side and the institutional side confirming we have a stron
i think it is fair to say they are surprised by the balkan nominee. -- the republican nominee.re not sure how seriously to take some of his pronouncements. they are rattled by him. >> many of the countries in our world have been absolutely abusing us and taking advantage of us. if they are rattled, we have great relationships, if they are rattled in a friend a way, that is a good thing. haslinda: global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around...
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everybody else, ask majority of russians or people in the balkans or majority of egyptians, the largestountry, ask them about what they think, just translate that and you have your answer. >> we haven't really heard donald trump talk about that reset in russia. is is he going to be using this on the campaign trail given that she's now pushing her experience as one of the reasons that she believes she'll win? >> well, let's remember that mr. trump is finishing the primary. he finished the primaries and getting ready for the national election for the convention on the one hand. on the other hand, you have a secretary of state, of course, with all her travels and meetings, but then when the debate will begin, it has to be about the subjects. not about if i had tea with the queen of england or not. it has to be, what did we do in syria, not 20 years ago? >> i think he's ready for that? >> just by naming all these crisis and proposing, then you'll see a major difference between the achievements of the past and plans for the future. >> good to see you on the program this hoerng. walid phares
everybody else, ask majority of russians or people in the balkans or majority of egyptians, the largestountry, ask them about what they think, just translate that and you have your answer. >> we haven't really heard donald trump talk about that reset in russia. is is he going to be using this on the campaign trail given that she's now pushing her experience as one of the reasons that she believes she'll win? >> well, let's remember that mr. trump is finishing the primary. he...
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are so by dialogue and seconded to feith assistance in particular circumstances for example, the balkans. >> i entirely agree about nato because he accept that whilst the curatorships off an attack democracies or other dictatorships, democracy seldom if ever go to war with each other. if the name of the eu is we're constantly told to prevent conflict between its own members as in world war i and to come is it not heading in precisely the wrong direction by trying to create an and elected supranational government of europe which is accountable to nobody? >> my honorable friend has very long-standing passionate views on this issue. i would make a couple points. first of all i don't think we should forget some of the countries now in the european union until very recently were democracies but were indeed forms of dictatorship. the second point i would make is those countries that i've worked towards membership of the eu have had to put up with all sorts of democratic and other norms to help them on the way. the final point i would make is that we'v we have had an unparad period of peace and
are so by dialogue and seconded to feith assistance in particular circumstances for example, the balkans. >> i entirely agree about nato because he accept that whilst the curatorships off an attack democracies or other dictatorships, democracy seldom if ever go to war with each other. if the name of the eu is we're constantly told to prevent conflict between its own members as in world war i and to come is it not heading in precisely the wrong direction by trying to create an and elected...
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. >> woodruff: nato has formally invited the small balkan state of montenegro to become its 29th member. the move today came over russia's strong objections. moscow opposes the alliance expanding into eastern europe. a signing ceremony marked the occasion at nato headquarters in brussels. the u.s. and other member states still have to approve individually. >> sreenivasan: at least 220 families are still missing in sri lanka after deadly landslides that buried three villages. rescuers spent another day digging into deep mud. the head of the operation said conditions and continued rain are making it a slow and painstaking search. >> it is completely covered in thick mud. the area is completely boggy. the soldiers are working there with mud up above their knees. in some places it's going even up to their waist-levels. >> sreenivasan: only 18 bodies have been recovered so far. more than 1,500 residents in the hardest-hit areas are now in shelters. >> woodruff: back in this country, california is relaxing its grip on water use, as a five-year drought eases just a bit. the state water control
. >> woodruff: nato has formally invited the small balkan state of montenegro to become its 29th member. the move today came over russia's strong objections. moscow opposes the alliance expanding into eastern europe. a signing ceremony marked the occasion at nato headquarters in brussels. the u.s. and other member states still have to approve individually. >> sreenivasan: at least 220 families are still missing in sri lanka after deadly landslides that buried three villages....
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they were sending trucks to police auctions all over the southwest and they were buying bicycles and balkans shipping them across and the migrant we cross and dump the bicycle. >> at bicycles, some have serial numbers but there is not really a national registry to track bicycles like we have like vehicles, so how are you able to determine that this is how the bicycles got there? >> there are two things about bicycles that really made the story work and also made it compelling one is that bicycles the serial numbers don't really tell you much. there is no national government run registry for bicycle. so bikes are refundable like a dollar, once a dollar loser hand it joins the idea of a dollar, once dollar, once a bicycle leaves are handed just joins the idea of a bicycle. so the only way that i could track what was really going on with these bicycles is to speak to the people who handed them one to the next. i detail those people in my book each of them become fascinated with the bikes in a different way and with different motives. so they became the die in the plumbing, you can start to see
they were sending trucks to police auctions all over the southwest and they were buying bicycles and balkans shipping them across and the migrant we cross and dump the bicycle. >> at bicycles, some have serial numbers but there is not really a national registry to track bicycles like we have like vehicles, so how are you able to determine that this is how the bicycles got there? >> there are two things about bicycles that really made the story work and also made it compelling one is...
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talk about those things and have productive conversations about them and the isolation and the balkanization that i described earlier and the easy labels and the easy ways of dismissing dialogue i think are deeply pernicious and destructive. >> question for susan. i'm not a big fan of the orc documents about sexual harassments, but it's actually the same reason i'm troubled by your presentation which is i think they both are being -- are imprecisely expressing what sexual harassment law is because you seem to be conflating or aligning the fact that there's -- first of all, multi elements for what constitutes sexual harassment but most importantly the severe and pervasive requirement in the davis case. i don't think it's true. as a matter of law. that if a person, for example, says something unwanted and sexual in nature that it is sexual harassment. because sexual harassment is a legal term. in order for it to be sexual harassment that is both actionable and meets the concept, it has to be severe and pervasive. in universities, that means, to change it to race, if one student shows up in bla
talk about those things and have productive conversations about them and the isolation and the balkanization that i described earlier and the easy labels and the easy ways of dismissing dialogue i think are deeply pernicious and destructive. >> question for susan. i'm not a big fan of the orc documents about sexual harassments, but it's actually the same reason i'm troubled by your presentation which is i think they both are being -- are imprecisely expressing what sexual harassment law...
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will resuccumb to the tyranny of a political correctness and the temptation of racial politics and balkanat home? will we hold fast to rewarding talents hard work and industry? or will we continue on that path of creeping socialism that incentivizes appear appear that's and dependency? will we deliver control of healthcare to citizens and their doctors? >> yes. or will we continue down the road to socialized medicine? will we keep america safe from the threats of nuclear war and atomic terrorism? >> yes. >> or will repass on to future generations a land devastated and destroyed by the enemies of civilization? >> no. >> this is the responsibility with which we have been charged by history. this is our challenge. this is the fight that falls to our generation. when we launched this campaign. 13 months ago, why saw a movement grow. the pundits all said it was hopeless. but we saw over 300,000 volunteers all across this nation. [cheers and applause] over 1.5 million contributions, averaging about $06 each. [cheers and applause] many of those volunteers, many of those contributions you never f
will resuccumb to the tyranny of a political correctness and the temptation of racial politics and balkanat home? will we hold fast to rewarding talents hard work and industry? or will we continue on that path of creeping socialism that incentivizes appear appear that's and dependency? will we deliver control of healthcare to citizens and their doctors? >> yes. or will we continue down the road to socialized medicine? will we keep america safe from the threats of nuclear war and atomic...
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reconciling the muslim population in the balkans after a brutal civil war, an investigation sheds lightrampant sexual abuse in private schools, and how america is struggling to recycle its electronic waste. but first, saudi arabia's bold plan to diversify its economy by moving away from oil while facing a rise in iran's influence in the region. we examine the kingdom's challenges with: simon henderson, director of the gulf and energy policy program at the washington institute and sarah ladislaw is senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies where she is director of its energy and national security program. sarah, let me start with you. oil prices have gone up in the last few days, maybe because of the fires in canada. but how big of an impact is the change in specifically oil or energy leadership in saudi arabia? >> well, it's pretty significant, especially if you take the long view of leadership on energy policy within saudi arabia. i think both of the sponsz that they had-- the response that they had to the sort of overcapacity of oil supply in the oil market i
reconciling the muslim population in the balkans after a brutal civil war, an investigation sheds lightrampant sexual abuse in private schools, and how america is struggling to recycle its electronic waste. but first, saudi arabia's bold plan to diversify its economy by moving away from oil while facing a rise in iran's influence in the region. we examine the kingdom's challenges with: simon henderson, director of the gulf and energy policy program at the washington institute and sarah ladislaw...
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we succumb to the seerny of a political correctness and the temptation of racial politics and balkanization here at home? will we hold fast to our founding values of rewarding talent, hard work, and industry or will we continue on that path of creeping socialism that incentivizes apathy and dependency? will we deliver control of health care to citizens and their doctors, or will we continue down the obamacare road to second-rate socialized medicine? will we keep america safe from the threats of nuclear war and atomic terrorism? or will we pass on to future generations a land devastated and destroyed by the enemies of civilization? this is the responsibility with which we have been charged by history. this is our challenge. this is the fight that falls to our generation. when we launched this campaign 13 months ago, we saw a movement grow. the pundits all said it was hopeless. but we saw over 300,000 volunteers all across this nation. over 1.5 million contributions averaging about $60 each -- [ applause ] many of those volunteers, many of those contributions, you never forget. just a few day
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