33
33
Aug 11, 2015
08/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
the interior minister visited bavaria to view the situation for himself and this is what he had to say. >> it is a challenge, but we are not daunted. the federal government, states, and venus a palette able to cope. we need to implement the approved solutions but we may require new measures that we will discuss with federal states. we will stick to our principles. those who need protection will be allowed to stay. those not requiring protection should leave fast. sarah: a bomb blast in northeastern nigeria has killed 40 and injured dozens more. the explosion struck a market and the village 50 comal -- 50 kilometers away from the town early in the afternoon. the attack has come under suspected -- as come under suspicion of boko hurrah in the latest weeks. what is the nigerian government doing about all of this? have they revitalized their fight against the boko hurrah? -- boko hurrah -- boko her ram -- boko hurram? >> they lost a lot of the territories that they had and we observed that they changed their strategy to some kind of guerrilla warfare. we have seen an increasing number of t
the interior minister visited bavaria to view the situation for himself and this is what he had to say. >> it is a challenge, but we are not daunted. the federal government, states, and venus a palette able to cope. we need to implement the approved solutions but we may require new measures that we will discuss with federal states. we will stick to our principles. those who need protection will be allowed to stay. those not requiring protection should leave fast. sarah: a bomb blast in...
40
40
Aug 13, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
reservoirs badly drained >>> demou, a german teenager having a swim in bavaria came across something unusual. the 16-year-old found a solid gold bar at the bottom of the lake she was swimming in, she handed it to the police. the 500 gram bar was worth about 16,000 euro, and if no one claims the gold, the girl probably will be able to keep it >>> quick reminder, keep up to date with the news on the website. there is the address on the screen aljazeera.com. jazeera.com. >> on "america tonight," street corner dropoffs. cash in hand. it's proof there's a way out of thug life. >> everything is done with the very same hustle and opportunistic you know attitude that made them successful in their own world. that's the good kind of hustle. >> our report from panama on stopping gang violence with an entrepreneurial approach. and is it really no problem month?
reservoirs badly drained >>> demou, a german teenager having a swim in bavaria came across something unusual. the 16-year-old found a solid gold bar at the bottom of the lake she was swimming in, she handed it to the police. the 500 gram bar was worth about 16,000 euro, and if no one claims the gold, the girl probably will be able to keep it >>> quick reminder, keep up to date with the news on the website. there is the address on the screen aljazeera.com. jazeera.com. >>...
5,165
5.2K
Aug 8, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
quote
eye 5,165
favorite 0
quote 1
war, he stayed in europe, working to establish a revamped judicial system in the german province of bavaria. he was also responsible for helping to carry out ally treaty obligations by returning refugees to their countries of origin. during the war, numerous refugees had married individuals from other countries. as the allies tried to repatriate refugees, the soviet union cruelly interpreted its treaty obligations to mean that soviet citizens and only soviet citizens could be accepted back into the ussr. this meant that scores of refugee families would be permanently divided. cooper elevated the issue all the way to general patton's executive officer and helped get the soviet posture revised sparing scores of families from being broken up. if any experience rivaled that of his tenure as county judge, it was his service in europe during and immediately following world war ii. it reinforced his humanitarian instincts and taught him the importance of active american influence overseas and the folly of isolationism. at the end of world war ii, his status was such that he was elected circuit jud
war, he stayed in europe, working to establish a revamped judicial system in the german province of bavaria. he was also responsible for helping to carry out ally treaty obligations by returning refugees to their countries of origin. during the war, numerous refugees had married individuals from other countries. as the allies tried to repatriate refugees, the soviet union cruelly interpreted its treaty obligations to mean that soviet citizens and only soviet citizens could be accepted back into...
82
82
Aug 13, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
yun to make exports cheap >>> a german teenager swilling while on -- swimming while on holiday in bavaria found a solid gold bar at the bottom of a lake she was swimming in. she handed it over to police. they say it is worth about 16,000 euros, if no one claims the gold, the girl will probably be able to keep it >>> japan's prime minister is expected to apologise for the part his country played in world war ii. shinzo abe is looking for his cabinet's approval of a statement. harry fawcett reports. >> reporter: every wednesday outside the consulate, a history plays out in the minds of the young. >> lots of time has passed since liberation, japan has not settled past issues and offered an apology. >> they are here to support these women. two of the 47 surviving southe koreans women forced into prostitution. the army used up to 200,000 asian women. united states a key ally called it a violation of human rights. this woman was taken from her home she was aged 14, told she would be sent to a factory, but snelled was shipped to brothels throughout asia instead. >> people talk about august the 1
yun to make exports cheap >>> a german teenager swilling while on -- swimming while on holiday in bavaria found a solid gold bar at the bottom of a lake she was swimming in. she handed it over to police. they say it is worth about 16,000 euros, if no one claims the gold, the girl will probably be able to keep it >>> japan's prime minister is expected to apologise for the part his country played in world war ii. shinzo abe is looking for his cabinet's approval of a statement....
115
115
Aug 2, 2015
08/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the plastic smiles on the face of this new police unit in bavaria protect the anonymity of the firstpecifically trained to fight terror groups. >> what happened between '72 and '76 in germany and in other parts of the world is a complete revolution of the military and much more emphasis on counterterrorism. >> don't miss! don't miss! >> here's the situation in what's turning out to be the year's most spectacular hijack story. 101 hostages released today were flown to paris, but another 110 are still being held at the airport in uganda. about 85 of them israeli nationals. >> relatives of the israeli hostages held an emotional meeting with government representatives this morning. they didn't care that israel has a basic policy of not dealing with terrorists. they wanted action from their government. >> israel set the example for many countries. they told the terrorists point-blank, we are not going to negotiate with you. we do not recognize your legitimacy. >> if you're going to be hardline your response, how do you end the episode? do you just stand by while all the hostages are kille
. >> the plastic smiles on the face of this new police unit in bavaria protect the anonymity of the firstpecifically trained to fight terror groups. >> what happened between '72 and '76 in germany and in other parts of the world is a complete revolution of the military and much more emphasis on counterterrorism. >> don't miss! don't miss! >> here's the situation in what's turning out to be the year's most spectacular hijack story. 101 hostages released today were flown...
46
46
Aug 14, 2015
08/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
the ones who speak, you know, the ones who speak french are the users, even in germany bavaria's sayingwe're doing too much work. in spain, barcelona, they want their own country. you do all the work -- so that's your point. >> i can't make it unless i want to come here. >> you can't make that point in america because it turns into some kind of dumb, racial thing, and we can never get to the point that when people get hooked on free stuff, it's hard to unhook 'em. >> yes. and i will particularly support your point, i've written about this. england, with their welfare culture, no, they've turned anglo-saxons into welfare recipient thugs. >> oh, my god, england might be the worse. >> provably, it is not -- it doesn't have to do with race, with genes. charles: doesn't have -- it's so ironic that you're here. i don't know if you staged this or not, but we've got a demonstration in front of the building with, i guess, middle eastern people. you always talk about the odd jobs and everything like that. obviously, they haven't assimilated the way you'd like them to. is there something like that
the ones who speak, you know, the ones who speak french are the users, even in germany bavaria's sayingwe're doing too much work. in spain, barcelona, they want their own country. you do all the work -- so that's your point. >> i can't make it unless i want to come here. >> you can't make that point in america because it turns into some kind of dumb, racial thing, and we can never get to the point that when people get hooked on free stuff, it's hard to unhook 'em. >> yes. and...
155
155
Aug 11, 2015
08/15
by
KRON
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
west of frankfurt expressed in a wooded area in germany in bavaria region no word on what caused thether the pilot was injured. >>reporter: you're alive shut out of sfo some bricks and the clouds that is good news because we do have some delays rpf or the other to a quest to bay area looks ok a coffin with the forecast a seven day news continues. >>reporter: here was alive you'll be see some improvement skies happening here some bricks and the clouds good news was still have the blaze out of sfo from some our oakland san jose will have the green light it wasn't a case just like this a couple hours ago was of the new vehicle with people and forecast fallon and read up picture and a wider perspective you concede rocket and the low level motion which is what we have all this morning, with the best in the drizzle just enough to get the car but at the use when she walked just a little bit early today this will mix out as a daystar stop progress. >>reporter: 72 happening at the bay with 6 1/6 the cost meanwhile the in the location of popping and bought 82 to and the peninsula temperature f
west of frankfurt expressed in a wooded area in germany in bavaria region no word on what caused thether the pilot was injured. >>reporter: you're alive shut out of sfo some bricks and the clouds that is good news because we do have some delays rpf or the other to a quest to bay area looks ok a coffin with the forecast a seven day news continues. >>reporter: here was alive you'll be see some improvement skies happening here some bricks and the clouds good news was still have the...
195
195
Aug 11, 2015
08/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> breaking news into cnn, a warplane crashed in an airfield in the bavaria area of germany. the pilot was able to eject safely. it is unclear if he suffered injuries. it was an f-16 jet. we are working to get more details. >>> the faa just releasing startling 4-year-old report revealing air traffic controllers struggle with chronic fatigue. many call it extreme safety risk. many alleging they wanted this study to stay buried. renee marsh is joining us with more. >> good morning, ana, this is an alarming study. chronically fatigued air traffic controllers potentially putting flyers at risk. researchers surveyed 3200 controllers and monitored sleep patterns of 300. they recorded when they were sleeping. they kept a log of the time they slept and took tests to measure how alert they were during their shift. this is what the study found. 5.8 hours of sleep per night, an average of 3.2 hours of sleep before the midnight shift. 70% of controllers on the midnight shift caught themselves about to, quote, doze off, at work. 78% identified shift work as a cause of their fatigue. the s
. >>> breaking news into cnn, a warplane crashed in an airfield in the bavaria area of germany. the pilot was able to eject safely. it is unclear if he suffered injuries. it was an f-16 jet. we are working to get more details. >>> the faa just releasing startling 4-year-old report revealing air traffic controllers struggle with chronic fatigue. many call it extreme safety risk. many alleging they wanted this study to stay buried. renee marsh is joining us with more. >>...