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bill blain: it is evolutions.athan: in the united states, you have a republican ted cruz they think he is running for president and his wife stepping down from her rank. it is an image problem. manus: that is -- jonathan: manus cranny, bill blain thank you. is it the ecb blackmailing greece? ♪ >> when you look at the exposures we have with degrees ecb has 104 billion exposure to greece. this is equal to 65% of greek gdp. that is the highest exposure in the eurozone. so, it does what kind of blackmail is this? jonathan: a very punchy mario draghi. we will discuss that. a quick check. ftse 100 and 10 new record highs this morning. the dax reaching positive territory. -- ftse 100 reaching new record highs this morning. join us in 2. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back to "on the move." i am jonathan ferro. getting breaking data out of germany. the german manufacturing pmi comes in at 52.4. better than a survey of 51.5. likewise for services pmi. 51.3. better than the previous month and above the survey. looking
bill blain: it is evolutions.athan: in the united states, you have a republican ted cruz they think he is running for president and his wife stepping down from her rank. it is an image problem. manus: that is -- jonathan: manus cranny, bill blain thank you. is it the ecb blackmailing greece? ♪ >> when you look at the exposures we have with degrees ecb has 104 billion exposure to greece. this is equal to 65% of greek gdp. that is the highest exposure in the eurozone. so, it does what...
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blaine can't find his car. can't even see. >> it really becomes black as night. you get a sense that it's kind of the end of the world because it's this rusty, brown color that envelops you. >> blaine finally makes out the faint red lights of cars paralyzed when the massive haboob extinguished the street lights. >> everybody esseems to be hiding out, too. getting crazy. >> this sudden darkness is the most perilous aspect of the storm, one that can result in deadly accidents on the road. >> the primary danger that these people are going to experience is the rapid loss of this ability, particularly if you're in any kind of a vehicle, like car, a plane, what have you. you run the risk of crashing that vehicle because you simply cannot see what is in front of you. >> and this large, dense haboob spares no square inch of ground in its path. this time lapse by photographer michael binski shows a different angle. from this spot near the heart of the city, you can see the storm roll right over the phoenix skyline, including a busy i-10 in the foreground. but just before
blaine can't find his car. can't even see. >> it really becomes black as night. you get a sense that it's kind of the end of the world because it's this rusty, brown color that envelops you. >> blaine finally makes out the faint red lights of cars paralyzed when the massive haboob extinguished the street lights. >> everybody esseems to be hiding out, too. getting crazy. >> this sudden darkness is the most perilous aspect of the storm, one that can result in deadly...
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>> reporter: blaine has decided to join a nationwide opt-out movement of parents who say they will notren to take the exam. >> no common core! >> reporter: what's wrong with measuring how proficient a student might be in reading and math? >> i don't have any problem with measuring how strong a child is in reading or math. what i do have a problem with is when the tests start to drive everything else that's happening in school. >> reporter: for fourth graders, the test is eight to ten hours long and is taken over multiple days. many questions are complex, requiring several steps to get to the correct answer. educators say it's designed to deepen critical thinking and enhance problem solving skills. but sara blaine who is an attorney says she took the test herself and found it complicated and confusing. what would you say your biggest issue is with the test itself? >> there's a distinction between what's really critical thinking and what's setting a kid up to fail. >> reporter: but former mill burn new jersey, school superintendent jim chrisfield says opting out should not be an option.
>> reporter: blaine has decided to join a nationwide opt-out movement of parents who say they will notren to take the exam. >> no common core! >> reporter: what's wrong with measuring how proficient a student might be in reading and math? >> i don't have any problem with measuring how strong a child is in reading or math. what i do have a problem with is when the tests start to drive everything else that's happening in school. >> reporter: for fourth graders, the...
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>> reporter: blaine has decided to join nationwide opt-out movement of parents who will not allow theirhildren to take the exam. >>what's wrong with measuring how proficient a student might be in reading maint? >> i don't have any problem measuring how strong the child is in reading or math. what i do have a problem with is when the tests start the drive everything else that's happening in school. >> reporter: for fourth graders, the test is eight to ten hours long and has taken over multiple days. many questions are complex requiring several steps to get to the correct answer. educators say it's designed to deepen critical thinking and enhance problem solving skills. but sarah blaine, who is an attorney, says she took the test herself and found it complicated and confusing. what would you say your biggest issue is with the test itself? >> there's a distinction between what's really critical thinking and what's setting a kid up to fail. >> reporter: but former millburn, new jersey, school superintendent jim crisfield says opting out should not be an option. >> you can't have the concept
>> reporter: blaine has decided to join nationwide opt-out movement of parents who will not allow theirhildren to take the exam. >>what's wrong with measuring how proficient a student might be in reading maint? >> i don't have any problem measuring how strong the child is in reading or math. what i do have a problem with is when the tests start the drive everything else that's happening in school. >> reporter: for fourth graders, the test is eight to ten hours long and...
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. >> hi i'm matthew blaine, a resident of san francisco, cyclist and members of sf urban riders. in the cycling community we have been volunteering for many years work on habitat restoration and trail-building in san francisco and a variety of places putting many projects under the direction of sf rec and parks. we put in more than 1600 hours last year and about 10,000 hours since 2008 on these projects. these are both sort of to give back to the land and community and also with the understanding that rec and parks wanted to direct cycling towards trails which are well-built and well-maintained. so why i am here today? because a month ago we saw a number of signs appearing in many natural areas, describing a number of rule and regulations and one of which was a real surprise saying "no bikes." some were on trails that we worked with rec and park. we brought over 40 people to the recent prosac meeting in march. phil ginsburg let us know that the signs of the greenbelt for -- and will be fixed soon and hopefully they have been fixed by now. he also said that the other regulations w
. >> hi i'm matthew blaine, a resident of san francisco, cyclist and members of sf urban riders. in the cycling community we have been volunteering for many years work on habitat restoration and trail-building in san francisco and a variety of places putting many projects under the direction of sf rec and parks. we put in more than 1600 hours last year and about 10,000 hours since 2008 on these projects. these are both sort of to give back to the land and community and also with the...
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. >>> environmentalists in the philippines are warning, it is the residents that are getting the blain. >> reporter: blame. >> home to hundreds of threatened species. tens of thousands of tourists across the world come here for its pristine beaches. but just a few minutes from coran bay this is the scene. robin has been a fisherman all his life. his home since the 1970s. back then they were the bay's first residents. but they may not be living here much longer. this part of the bay is unhygienic and the government wants them to move. >> translator: we don't know if we will have a home. our live of livelihood is hire near the sea. >> most of the residents live like this with no proper waste treatment facilities. and so water pollution has now become a big problem. >> could affect the other island. the system the marine organization. the pollution has also damaged the habitat. the food chain. and the water system it will be affected. >> reporter: the majority who live here are fisher spoke. others depend on tourism for their livelihood. the government admits relocating thousands of famil
. >>> environmentalists in the philippines are warning, it is the residents that are getting the blain. >> reporter: blame. >> home to hundreds of threatened species. tens of thousands of tourists across the world come here for its pristine beaches. but just a few minutes from coran bay this is the scene. robin has been a fisherman all his life. his home since the 1970s. back then they were the bay's first residents. but they may not be living here much longer. this part of...
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. >> in blaining derb police are investigating a group called bangalatin over the killing of the bloggerrage roy. friends say roy was targeted for his writings. natasha gname reports. >> reporter: blindfolds were placed on the statue at the university. it's meant to be a symbol of liberation. after the murder of blogger roy, students and professors are protesting what they call an assault on freedom of expression in bangladesh. they paid their respects to the 42-year-old writer who frequently criticized religious extremism. >> he, as well as his website, free thinking is. >> roy and his wife were attacked bymen with machetes after they left a book fair in daka on thursday evening. roy's wife was seriously injured. police recovered the machetes but have yet to make arrests. the armed group has claimed responsibility. roy's family and friends sad received death threats in the past. >> he was a long time he was a target of the fundamentalist groups and in many many blogs, religious organizations monday him. >> sits roy's death, there has been reaction from across the globe. a u.n. spokesman
. >> in blaining derb police are investigating a group called bangalatin over the killing of the bloggerrage roy. friends say roy was targeted for his writings. natasha gname reports. >> reporter: blindfolds were placed on the statue at the university. it's meant to be a symbol of liberation. after the murder of blogger roy, students and professors are protesting what they call an assault on freedom of expression in bangladesh. they paid their respects to the 42-year-old writer who...
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so i still have a few blaine cells left. but yeah i've literally been on vacation a friend. going to throw that friggen phone in the ocean. >> nice. >> i do think we're a little overly dependent. >> well there goes your marriage proposal stephanie. john? >> we might be overly dependent, but i don't think it's making us more stupid. i think quite to the contrary having access to all this information with the click of a button is amazing. we have to remember, though years ago, having access to information was limited by a number of different factors and one of those factors was socioeconomic. so i think having access to technology is a great equalizer. it equals levels the playing field and allows everyone to have access to that information. >> rev, that study was showing addiction to the smartphones. >> right, right. >> and that study says addiction is shown by evidence of taking selfies and posting them on social media. i'm addicted to my cell phone but i do not take selfies because i'm horribly unphotogenic, yet i sleep with my cellphone, i cradle it i wake up in the mornin
so i still have a few blaine cells left. but yeah i've literally been on vacation a friend. going to throw that friggen phone in the ocean. >> nice. >> i do think we're a little overly dependent. >> well there goes your marriage proposal stephanie. john? >> we might be overly dependent, but i don't think it's making us more stupid. i think quite to the contrary having access to all this information with the click of a button is amazing. we have to remember, though years...
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. >> reporter: we actually asked blaine ayres about it and he said it wasn't in a songbook.on is going to work to find out where the song came from. he said he was disgusted and his entire family were heartbroken by what they watched. and they didn't have numbers in terms of how many people across the country were african-american in some of these fraternities. but what we were told is basically it's 20% breakdown in terms of how many members are minority members. so moving forward, they say this diversity training officer will hopefully give the education that folks need and move forward as a fraternity. >> it's troubling as an isolated incident and that they're finding that it's not an isolated incident at the university of oklahoma. ryan, thanks so much for bringing that to us. >>> ahead for us "@this hour," lawmakers grilled secret service director joe clancy over his agency's latest mishap. next, why the heat from capitol hill won't be letting up anytime soon. kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats®... have 8 layers of nutritious wheat... and one of delicious sweet. to satisfy
. >> reporter: we actually asked blaine ayres about it and he said it wasn't in a songbook.on is going to work to find out where the song came from. he said he was disgusted and his entire family were heartbroken by what they watched. and they didn't have numbers in terms of how many people across the country were african-american in some of these fraternities. but what we were told is basically it's 20% breakdown in terms of how many members are minority members. so moving forward, they...
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his concerns over what impact professional football can have on the human blaine. chris borland said he suffered a concussion during training camp, this was last season, but he played through it, so that he could make the team. yesterday he said no more, and a surprise announcement during an interview with espn, the 49er linebacker said he is quitting football all together, that from what he's researched and experienced, doesn't think it's worth the risk anymore. he's the fifth nfl player as you mentioned, laura, under the age of to to quit the sport over the past week and a half. >> now that there's so much more information about head trauma and the repetitive nature of these injuries i think you're going to see a lot more attention being paid to this and i'm sure chris borland will not be the only young football player who decides to cut his career short over concerns about his long-term well-being. >> borland's retirement is a double whammy for the 49ers. just last week patrick willis announced his retirement from the team. many thought that borland, who had a g
his concerns over what impact professional football can have on the human blaine. chris borland said he suffered a concussion during training camp, this was last season, but he played through it, so that he could make the team. yesterday he said no more, and a surprise announcement during an interview with espn, the 49er linebacker said he is quitting football all together, that from what he's researched and experienced, doesn't think it's worth the risk anymore. he's the fifth nfl player as...