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that was another problem with copenhagen. it is required for ministers and heads of state to start regressing -- discussing global for the conference. the idea is to start negotiating -- negotiations have already started, but will be carrying on at the u.n. general assembly in the weeks to come, and also in lima where it will be all about financing. there will be a conference in paris just before the actual one, and this will enable france to maybe get a deal. francois hollande says it is not a done deal. >> thank you very much for that update. news, a record 5000 migrants have reportedly arrived at serbia's border with hungary over the past 24 hours. an increasing number of people are using the balkan area to get to europe. more about the tough measures implemented by hungry to prevent migrant hungary to prevent migrants from coming in. >> you must bear in mind the new hungarian minister of defense might have wanted, we might see a little bit of muscle flexing here. officially the home gary and army is only going to be deplo
that was another problem with copenhagen. it is required for ministers and heads of state to start regressing -- discussing global for the conference. the idea is to start negotiating -- negotiations have already started, but will be carrying on at the u.n. general assembly in the weeks to come, and also in lima where it will be all about financing. there will be a conference in paris just before the actual one, and this will enable france to maybe get a deal. francois hollande says it is not a...
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we had the march at the beginning of the two weeks of copenhagen.will start with the march and end with the march to send a clear message to the politicians that citizens are going to be engaged. we're not going to trust you. we're not going to invest faith in you. we're going to continue to hold your feet to the fire and pushed because what is at stake here is our children and their children's future, and that is much too precious to leave the politicians alone. amy: kumi naidoo, thank you for being with us, executive director of greenpeace international. he is stepping down at the end of the year. that does it for today's broadcast. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> funding for "christina cooks" is provided by astavita, manufacturers of skin defense complex designed to help protect skin from free radicals with astareal astaxanth
we had the march at the beginning of the two weeks of copenhagen.will start with the march and end with the march to send a clear message to the politicians that citizens are going to be engaged. we're not going to trust you. we're not going to invest faith in you. we're going to continue to hold your feet to the fire and pushed because what is at stake here is our children and their children's future, and that is much too precious to leave the politicians alone. amy: kumi naidoo, thank you for...
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it's not about copenhagen. i'm here for one man. >> follow this way. >> all right.and then we can start. >> noma is the place where rene riseppe pretty much changed the whole world of gastronomy. >> let's go. >> yes. >> for three years in a row, it was named the world's best restaurant by a jury of chefs and food writers who presumably know such things. >> come on. they're sitting waiting. >> whoa. >> nordic coconuts. that is coconut. cheers to that. >> and so, the question. how does this nice, down-to-earth guy rise to the top of the food world all while presenting things that no one could possibly think would taste that good? >> let's have a bite of flowers. >> oh, man. >> they're delicious. >> i'm not sure, but that's what i'm here to find out. >> the moss? did we give him the moss? >> yes, chef. >> we know that noma has been said to be the world's best. >> this is a dish that is 20 man hours of work to do. >> what we've heard outside of denmark is that rene sources his ingredients exclusively from the nordic region, mostly from within 60 miles of the restaurant.
it's not about copenhagen. i'm here for one man. >> follow this way. >> all right.and then we can start. >> noma is the place where rene riseppe pretty much changed the whole world of gastronomy. >> let's go. >> yes. >> for three years in a row, it was named the world's best restaurant by a jury of chefs and food writers who presumably know such things. >> come on. they're sitting waiting. >> whoa. >> nordic coconuts. that is coconut. cheers...
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and i do know that in copenhagen we already had the figure of $100 billion to provide for the fundingfor adaptation, technology transfer, energy transfer. well, we have to put together $100 billion in 2020. but we also need to say that, as of today, to make sure that the emerging countries, developing countries can be sure that they will be helped. that they will be supported. aided. that they will be the technological leap and sharing of technology. so 100 billion. ocd up to them to come up with a first assessment and this will come out during the meeting in lima. i would like to thank president of peru to continue with the action that started during the cop 20, ocd will come up with the first assessments. true we are not there yet, we do not have $100 billion yet. so between now and paris two months time we will have to continue mobilizing through word bank, major development bank, financial institutions through states private entities. we have to continue mobilizing ourselves to make sure we do reach that level. and each one of us has to lead by example and france will certainly no
and i do know that in copenhagen we already had the figure of $100 billion to provide for the fundingfor adaptation, technology transfer, energy transfer. well, we have to put together $100 billion in 2020. but we also need to say that, as of today, to make sure that the emerging countries, developing countries can be sure that they will be helped. that they will be supported. aided. that they will be the technological leap and sharing of technology. so 100 billion. ocd up to them to come up...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in copenhagen. >> woodruff: we'll get analysis of the european crisis from shields and gerson in a moment. but first, a look at the latest political divides here at home. it's the issue that's loomed over hillary clinton's campaign: her use of a private e-mail system as secretary of state. and today, it dominated her interview with nbc's andrea mitchell. >> my personal email use was fully above board. it was allowed by the state department, as they have confirmed. but in retrospect it certainly would have been better, i take responsibility, i should have had two accounts, one for personal and one for work related. >> woodruff: still, clinton said she does not believe the controversy will cost her the nomination. she declined to comment on whether vice president joe biden will enter the democratic race, saying people should give him the space he needs to make "a difficult choice". he was asked about the possibility last night, after a speech at a synagogue in atlanta. >> the most relevant factor in my decision is whether my family and i have the e
for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in copenhagen. >> woodruff: we'll get analysis of the european crisis from shields and gerson in a moment. but first, a look at the latest political divides here at home. it's the issue that's loomed over hillary clinton's campaign: her use of a private e-mail system as secretary of state. and today, it dominated her interview with nbc's andrea mitchell. >> my personal email use was fully above board. it was allowed by the state department,...
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than we did out of copenhagen up, because there's a movement. you are in copenhagen. remember what a travesty it was. it is because nobody faced any penalty at home when they came back amy: to stop amy: president obama flew in. >> empty-handed, no real difference. he can't do that now. the other reason that paris will be different, the other thing that has changed is the price of a solar panel has dropped 80% in the intervening six years. we're at the point where the cheapest, smartest, most obvious straightforward way to provide energy to all of those people on earth who do not have it is to make sure they have solar panels. and if there's any kind of commitment in paris to serious financing to these questions, that will happen in the next 10 or 15 years and it will be a beautiful thing to watch. juan: what do you expect at the state level has changed heading into paris in terms of the possibility of reaching some sort of truly progressive agreement? >> we're not going to reach anything like the agreement we need. you'll remember the redline that they said in copenha
than we did out of copenhagen up, because there's a movement. you are in copenhagen. remember what a travesty it was. it is because nobody faced any penalty at home when they came back amy: to stop amy: president obama flew in. >> empty-handed, no real difference. he can't do that now. the other reason that paris will be different, the other thing that has changed is the price of a solar panel has dropped 80% in the intervening six years. we're at the point where the cheapest, smartest,...
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alec forest is in copenhagen. >> they're trying toe walk to sweden. that's an incredibly long way. they don't want to be registered in denmark because they know that denmark is stuff on immigrants here. at the same time you put a group of refugee who is have been arriving throughout the week to a town in southern denmark on the copenhagen island, and they, too, have been saying they do not want to be registered here. they want to get to sweden, where they know they will be welcomed. but the danish authorities are saying we're not allowed to do that. we have to register you here. there is a stand off at the moment. >> well, thousands of people are making the dangerous sea crossing were turkey to the greek islands in a desperate bid to reach europe. bernard smith spent the night on the coast with those preparing to make the journey. >> it is a deeply affecting sight. a family prepared to risk everything to make it to europe. children far too young to be doing something like this. a baby who will never remember this night, if he or she makes it. we counted 17 people from one afghan fa
alec forest is in copenhagen. >> they're trying toe walk to sweden. that's an incredibly long way. they don't want to be registered in denmark because they know that denmark is stuff on immigrants here. at the same time you put a group of refugee who is have been arriving throughout the week to a town in southern denmark on the copenhagen island, and they, too, have been saying they do not want to be registered here. they want to get to sweden, where they know they will be welcomed. but...
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charlie: there is also a new -- this is the mountain in copenhagen. bjarke: i think this mountain is an example of what we like to call architectural alchemy, by taking traditional ingredients, like in this case, it is a big parking structure for the neighborhood. you can see the facade, it looks like a mountain. aluminum plates that allows the parking to breathe and brings light in. of the holes are made in different sizes, so they create the sort of the illusion of a photographic image, in this case layer on top, we placed a of apartments, so instead of having just like a traditional stack of apartments one placed on top of each other, they are actually cascading, so on this side, they cover the parking, but on the sunnyside, it becomes a man-made mountain of houses with gardens, almost like having a suburban lifestyle, a house with a garden, with a view in the middle of the city. charlie: thank you for being here. a pleasure to meet you. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: the whitney museum of american art opened in 1931. its mandate was to
charlie: there is also a new -- this is the mountain in copenhagen. bjarke: i think this mountain is an example of what we like to call architectural alchemy, by taking traditional ingredients, like in this case, it is a big parking structure for the neighborhood. you can see the facade, it looks like a mountain. aluminum plates that allows the parking to breathe and brings light in. of the holes are made in different sizes, so they create the sort of the illusion of a photographic image, in...
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it's what happens when you marry the communal space of copenhagen courtyard with the density of a new york skyscraper and, essentially, what you're seeing is, from the westside waterfront of manhattan, the building kneels down toward the water, opens up the courtyard so that the sunlight and the views of the water can enter deep into the courtyard itself. basically, on the northeast corner, we lifted up to almost 500 feet so that you actually have an abundance of daylight and sunshine in the courtyard and, at the same time, all the people living there have views from their balconies and terraces overlooking water. >> rose: the next one is the dry line. >> the dry line or the big u. as we also called it, we called it learning from the high line. the high line is a piece of decommissioned infrastructure from the rail yards that have now turned into one of the most popular -- >> rose: popular attractions known around the world. >> exactly. we were thinking what if you don't have to wait till a piece of infrastructure gets decommissioned. what if you can design the infrastructure for the
it's what happens when you marry the communal space of copenhagen courtyard with the density of a new york skyscraper and, essentially, what you're seeing is, from the westside waterfront of manhattan, the building kneels down toward the water, opens up the courtyard so that the sunlight and the views of the water can enter deep into the courtyard itself. basically, on the northeast corner, we lifted up to almost 500 feet so that you actually have an abundance of daylight and sunshine in the...
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the same time, we've got a group of refugee who is have been arriving throughout the week on the copenhagen aland. they say they do not want to be registered here, and they want to get to sweden where they know they'll be welcomed. the danish authorities say we're not allowed to do that. we have to register you here. there is a stand off at the moment. >> thousands of people are making the dangerous county attorney crossing in a desperate bid to reach europe. bernard smith spent the night on the coast with some of those preparing to make the journey. >> it is a deeply effecting sight. a family prepared to risk everything to make it to europe. children far too young to be doing something like this. there are 17 people from one afghan family. all to be squeezed into this dinghy. they're on turkey's aegean coast about 12 kilometers from the greek island of kos. >> we're afraid of dying. some died recently. but die something better than starving here. but there is a problem. their on board motor won't start. they began packing up. the family tells that's their shia muslim a minority targeted by
the same time, we've got a group of refugee who is have been arriving throughout the week on the copenhagen aland. they say they do not want to be registered here, and they want to get to sweden where they know they'll be welcomed. the danish authorities say we're not allowed to do that. we have to register you here. there is a stand off at the moment. >> thousands of people are making the dangerous county attorney crossing in a desperate bid to reach europe. bernard smith spent the night...
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certainly apply to all count are yous with european council, unanimously decided to meet the basic copenhagen criteria for e.u. membership notably as regards the rule of law and fundamental rights. it should also apply to other potential can can't country on his the western balkans in view of their progress maids toward can't day status. of course i am aware of that the list of safe countries is only a procedural, a procedural simplification. it cannot take away, and i would act strongly against that, the funds. of right of asylum -- for asylum seekers coming from al pena, bosnia and herzegovina, the former yugoslav republic of macedon, a montes kneeing rah, burby a and turkey. but it allows national authorities to focus on those refugees which are much more likely to be granted asylum, notably those from sear i can't. and this focus is very much needed in the current situation, a list of safe countries is not taking a away asylum rights from those people coming from those countries being listed. that's important. that's important. we are not neutralizing the geneva convention. asylum is a ri
certainly apply to all count are yous with european council, unanimously decided to meet the basic copenhagen criteria for e.u. membership notably as regards the rule of law and fundamental rights. it should also apply to other potential can can't country on his the western balkans in view of their progress maids toward can't day status. of course i am aware of that the list of safe countries is only a procedural, a procedural simplification. it cannot take away, and i would act strongly...
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copenhagen by bike. a bicycle tour through the danish capitol. buena vista. we visit a unique holiday home on the island of lanzarote. it's a fact of life that sex sells. and since 1964 that's been the underlying marketing ploy behind the famous pirelli calendar. the italian tire maker has always hired the most famous ot
copenhagen by bike. a bicycle tour through the danish capitol. buena vista. we visit a unique holiday home on the island of lanzarote. it's a fact of life that sex sells. and since 1964 that's been the underlying marketing ploy behind the famous pirelli calendar. the italian tire maker has always hired the most famous ot
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if the delegates do not make it, there is a risk the summit will fail like its predecessor in copenhagen six years ago. many say it is the last chance to stop global warming. now, more than 100,000 people ordered to leave their homes as the storm brings flooding. authorities have issued warnings for 5 million people. rescuering helicopter north of tokyo. take residentsrs to safety. they were stranded on balconies and rooftops after a nearby river burst its banks sending a wave of muddy water through the city. in the wake of the typhoon, residents were left waist high in rainwater. have been living here 10 years. it is the first time the river has overflowed that much. the first time i've seen such a thing. there are areas that are only accessible by boat. our teams are in charge of them and bringing them here. >> torrential rain and winds across japan have torn houses from their foundations, uprooted trees, and forced 100,000 people from their homes. areas, 60 centimeters of rain has fallen since monday. the government said it was on high alert as the weather board issued warnings of mud
if the delegates do not make it, there is a risk the summit will fail like its predecessor in copenhagen six years ago. many say it is the last chance to stop global warming. now, more than 100,000 people ordered to leave their homes as the storm brings flooding. authorities have issued warnings for 5 million people. rescuering helicopter north of tokyo. take residentsrs to safety. they were stranded on balconies and rooftops after a nearby river burst its banks sending a wave of muddy water...
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copenhagen by bike. a bicycle tour through the danish capitol. buena vista. a unique holiday home on the island of lanzarote. it's a fact of life that sex sells. and since 1964 that's been the underlying marketing ploy behind the famous pirelli calendar. the italian tire maker has always hired the most famous photographers and most beautiful
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. >> stewart: malcolm brabant joins me now via skype from copenhagen, denmark. malcolm, in times of danger, the dwengzal wisdom is to get the children out, get them to a safer place, but from your reporting, the opposite seems true in this situation. why is that? >> reporter: well, i think that parents are genuinely terrified of the dangering in the mediterranean. as he was saying, it's absolutely a complete lottery. it's russian roulette. you don't know what sort of vessel you're get spog. there have been horrendous stories of traffickers beating people down into the holds of boats, and it just takes a small shift in the balance of a boat with people rushing to one side or the other for it to tip over because they're all so heavily overcrowded so there are many parents taking the decision that it's not worth risking their children's lives, and they're leaving them behind, and they're coming to country where's they hope there will be a good family reunionification policy, as sweden has. but mr. al hab ash, has been waiting for 10 months. >> stewart: the war in s
. >> stewart: malcolm brabant joins me now via skype from copenhagen, denmark. malcolm, in times of danger, the dwengzal wisdom is to get the children out, get them to a safer place, but from your reporting, the opposite seems true in this situation. why is that? >> reporter: well, i think that parents are genuinely terrified of the dangering in the mediterranean. as he was saying, it's absolutely a complete lottery. it's russian roulette. you don't know what sort of vessel you're...
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isis and have posed a risk because they can come back radicalized and we saw attacks in paris and copenhagen. >> people say it's because these people are unemployed or some other people say it's because of the ideologies. the way i look at it, it's 300 or 400 million people. there will be misfits and crazies and how could you possibly preemptively know that this middle class guy is going to go crazy? >> that's one of the skills that intelligence said they have to develop. you have to have sources of information and have to win the trust of key figures in muslim communities and we have to be able to penetrate with secret edges. this is a hard task. we had success in this and we foiled many terrorist attacks in this country and elsewhere. i don't think we can expect to have a 100% record. they will get through. america in britain and france have been quite successful, but. >> we have to move on. what does the intelligence tell you and how divided is it. i think what we are seeing is a country that is going through a transition from a revolutionary basis to being a more normal state and struggl
isis and have posed a risk because they can come back radicalized and we saw attacks in paris and copenhagen. >> people say it's because these people are unemployed or some other people say it's because of the ideologies. the way i look at it, it's 300 or 400 million people. there will be misfits and crazies and how could you possibly preemptively know that this middle class guy is going to go crazy? >> that's one of the skills that intelligence said they have to develop. you have...
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they gathered in stockholm, copenhagen and berlin. in london people held placards saying, refugees welcome here. >>> germany's interior minister has announced the country is ready to reimpose the border controls in order to, quote, limit the current influx to germany as the refugee crisis shows no signs of lowering. >> they've urged europe to do more and called for a halt to the influx. let's head to brussels. >> reporter: good morning, susan. basically what we're expecting to hear is if they can find any common ground on the framework for an agreement. they need to redistribute 160,000 people and figure out where they're going to put them and process them. they need to figure outs moves forward on asylum and migrant policy. some heady issues taking place in brussels. we had a chance to hear over the weekend from poland's finance minister in an interview. take a listen. >> we do not agree on the compulsory borders but we do agree to help. we've talked about the progress in which the investment bank for europe which is going smoothly.
they gathered in stockholm, copenhagen and berlin. in london people held placards saying, refugees welcome here. >>> germany's interior minister has announced the country is ready to reimpose the border controls in order to, quote, limit the current influx to germany as the refugee crisis shows no signs of lowering. >> they've urged europe to do more and called for a halt to the influx. let's head to brussels. >> reporter: good morning, susan. basically what we're expecting...
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the table and made the trip to copenhagen to get some sort of agreement.meet with leaders. he had people running around making sure the agreement did not happen. what groundwork are they laying to make sure paris is more successful than copenhagen? countries are two of the largest polluting countries in the world. they are cognizant if there will be any major agreement in paris, they need to be the leaders. what the president -- what president obama sees is critics about climate has said in the last three or four years, even back in 2009, that if you don't get china to come with you, nothing the united states does matters. all it does is set as an economic disadvantage. the big deal last no denver when they got china to agree to topline reductions is we have china with us. hopefully, this will help: india -- pull india and other countries along. i think on climate, laying the groundwork for paris, these are the key players now. if these key players can set realistic targets but also go as a united front into paris in december, that sets a tone that may be
the table and made the trip to copenhagen to get some sort of agreement.meet with leaders. he had people running around making sure the agreement did not happen. what groundwork are they laying to make sure paris is more successful than copenhagen? countries are two of the largest polluting countries in the world. they are cognizant if there will be any major agreement in paris, they need to be the leaders. what the president -- what president obama sees is critics about climate has said in the...
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we saw attacks in paris at the beginning of this year, copenhagen at the beginning of the year.o attacks around the middle east as well. >> what can you do about that? people say, oh, it's because these people are unemployed or some other people say it's because of the ideology. the way i look at it, talking about a continent of 300 million people. there are going to be some misfits, crazies. how could you in the intelligence possibly preemptively know that this seemingly middle class guy is going to go crazy. >> well, that's one of the secret skills that intelligence and security services have to develop. you have to have sources of information. you have to win the trust of key figures in muslim communities, in our own countries, and you have to be able to penetrate, with secret agents, the terrorist organizes overseas. these are very hard tasks that we have. we have had some success in this. we foiled many terrorist attacks, attempted terrorist attacks, in this country and elsewhere. i don't think that we can expect to have 100% record on that. some of the terrorist attacks at
we saw attacks in paris at the beginning of this year, copenhagen at the beginning of the year.o attacks around the middle east as well. >> what can you do about that? people say, oh, it's because these people are unemployed or some other people say it's because of the ideology. the way i look at it, talking about a continent of 300 million people. there are going to be some misfits, crazies. how could you in the intelligence possibly preemptively know that this seemingly middle class guy...
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in an international day of action demonstrators gathered in stockholm, copenhagen and berlin callingthe governments to take in more refugees fleeing syria. they held placards saying refugees welcome here as they marched towards parliament square. there were counter rallies in poland and the czech republic. >>> from the european finance minister's meeting in luxembourg this weekend, here are some of the ranging opinions on how to deal with the ongoing migrant crisis. >> we have made it about immigration policy which was done in the united states. remember ellis island, canada, australia. we have to really close the border. we have really to maybe organize immigration camps under the supervision of united nations and we have to figure this out. >> in the long run there's no question about it. there are issues linked to isis, there are issues linked to terrorism, but to be quite honest, the approach that we should have right now should not be one about going against nato controls or putting up borders. >> i think it's a secure issue for the refugees because they are not secure when they
in an international day of action demonstrators gathered in stockholm, copenhagen and berlin callingthe governments to take in more refugees fleeing syria. they held placards saying refugees welcome here as they marched towards parliament square. there were counter rallies in poland and the czech republic. >>> from the european finance minister's meeting in luxembourg this weekend, here are some of the ranging opinions on how to deal with the ongoing migrant crisis. >> we have...
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copenhagen has done this with their bike ride sharing program. as people do their bike ride share some of their mapping pollution and potholes in real time. experimentingso with this in south america as we look at using phones for early detection of earthquakes. we have been able to get to seven seconds early detection using a network of phones. there are several implications of this technology. when you think about citizen engagement, the big shift is it may not be them coming to a council meeting. there may be a segment of the population willing to opt in and share data in an anomalous format -- anonymous format. we also see a racing of disruption for public of. usedcounty in michigan uber to help take people to jury duty. most people want to get out of jury duty, but if you have a black town car pick you up, you may be more inclined. i love this example, because rather than trying to regulate and ban theseechnologies they looked at the applications of it doing good. there is one state looking 8 -- car seniorer to citizens. it is more convenien
copenhagen has done this with their bike ride sharing program. as people do their bike ride share some of their mapping pollution and potholes in real time. experimentingso with this in south america as we look at using phones for early detection of earthquakes. we have been able to get to seven seconds early detection using a network of phones. there are several implications of this technology. when you think about citizen engagement, the big shift is it may not be them coming to a council...
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danish police say as many as 30,000 people had gathered in copenhagen, shouting "refugees are welcome." in italy, hundreds of people gathered at the venice waterfront, removed their shoes, and marched barefoot. as the venice film festival was underway. crowds also rallied in spain, ireland, austria, greece, finland, norway, turkey, france, and iceland. hundreds also gathered in new york city to demand that the united states commit to accepting significantly more refugees from syria and elsewhere. protester linda sarsour spoke out. >> we shouldn't be asking whether we welcome these people and our country, we should be demanding for the u.s. government, one of the world's superpowers -- we have enough resources in this country not , theto help our own here homeless on our streets, but also welcoming and at least 100,000 syrian refugees. and we need to be able to tell the u.s. government how to use our money. i would rather use my money to shelter a syrian family than to kill an iraqi family. amy: in texas, mothers facing deportation after arriving at a health care clinic for her annual
danish police say as many as 30,000 people had gathered in copenhagen, shouting "refugees are welcome." in italy, hundreds of people gathered at the venice waterfront, removed their shoes, and marched barefoot. as the venice film festival was underway. crowds also rallied in spain, ireland, austria, greece, finland, norway, turkey, france, and iceland. hundreds also gathered in new york city to demand that the united states commit to accepting significantly more refugees from syria...
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i thought the climate agreement was quite consequential, having been in copenhagen in 2009 when we had to literally break into a meeting where the chinese were consolidating india, south africa, brazil against any kind of movement toward the nonadvanced economies taking responsibility. so i think we got some good stakes in the ground but we don't have a strategy yet that will be consistent. the last thing i will say, martin, and i eluded in my remarks, one of our real problems right now is we don't have a consistent foreign policy that is bipartisan. let alone nonpartisan. and i think that's a problem. i was appalled when those republican senators wrote to the ayatollah. i thought it was incredibly, ou know, short-sighted and just wrong-headed. i don't think -- i don't know how we rebuild a consistent foreign policy from administration to administration regardless of republican or democrat. you know, it was a lot easier in a bipolar world us against the so much yet union. we can't work at it if we don't have a set of strategic pillars and organizing principles that we can present to ou
i thought the climate agreement was quite consequential, having been in copenhagen in 2009 when we had to literally break into a meeting where the chinese were consolidating india, south africa, brazil against any kind of movement toward the nonadvanced economies taking responsibility. so i think we got some good stakes in the ground but we don't have a strategy yet that will be consistent. the last thing i will say, martin, and i eluded in my remarks, one of our real problems right now is we...
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it wasn't really until copenhagen in the late and 2009 where all of a sudden you really did say they were now one team and, from there, there was a great deal of cooperation and i think that comes out in the e-mails that you see over this long tenure that show how she was a tremendous asset to the president. >> p.j. crowley, thank you very much. steve clemmons, with your bit roles in these e-mails, appreciate you being here to elaborate and explain and now we have breaking news out of fox lake, illinois, about an hour north of chicago a manhunt is under way after a police officer was shot. our nbc station wmaq reports police are search for two armed people. we don't know any details on the officer's condition at this time. we're expecting a news conference from local sheriff's officers soon, but nbc's craig melvin joins me now with the latest. what do we know, craig? >> at this point that news conference is supposed to happen here in about 20 minutes. this part of illinois, the fox lake area we're talking roughly an hour north of fairly close to wisconsin. at this point all we know i
it wasn't really until copenhagen in the late and 2009 where all of a sudden you really did say they were now one team and, from there, there was a great deal of cooperation and i think that comes out in the e-mails that you see over this long tenure that show how she was a tremendous asset to the president. >> p.j. crowley, thank you very much. steve clemmons, with your bit roles in these e-mails, appreciate you being here to elaborate and explain and now we have breaking news out of fox...
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pal come, you are in copenhagen. what is the reaction there and in denmark to this picture, to what people are seeing unfold? >> i think people are distressed very much by this. throughout europe. i think you with have to be extremely hard hearted not to be moved by this. but one of the more interesting comments has come from a march called martin hendrickson who is the spokesman for integration for the dan anybody people's party, the party that cracks the whip here. he says it is very distressing but the blame for this lies with the traffic ever-- traffickers and also with is is and with president-- with isis and president assad in syria. the problem is, it is these people, if these people who are causing the deaths of people like aylan. not europe, there are others saying europe is to blame for this. for example, turkey's president is saying that europe really is turning the mediterranean into a graveyard as a result of its policiment but this is something that is being rejected by the right which controls denmark.
pal come, you are in copenhagen. what is the reaction there and in denmark to this picture, to what people are seeing unfold? >> i think people are distressed very much by this. throughout europe. i think you with have to be extremely hard hearted not to be moved by this. but one of the more interesting comments has come from a march called martin hendrickson who is the spokesman for integration for the dan anybody people's party, the party that cracks the whip here. he says it is very...
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rallies were hold in copenhagen, london and lisbon. >>> a break in the fence that was built to keep migrants out. syrian migrants are crossing freely, but that could change drastically this week. hungary's hard line government is threatening arrest. rafan hussein is reluctant to step across into hungarian soil. >> i don't know what to do and what will happen. >> 180,000 migrants have crossed the border already. there are many more thousands on the way. >>> a deadly weekend in the skies. four people are dead after three separate plane crashes. we start in new jersey where the pilot of a small plane is dead after the aircraft crashed into the backyard of a home on sat morning. 65-year-old david cees was killed when hises is that 150 crashed. this happened as his friends were watching from the ground. a small plane carrying a crew for a movie starring tom cruise crashed in the and december killing two people and seriously injuring a third. the crew members had just wrapped up work on the new film menna. universal pictures said in a statement cruise was not on the aircraft. and a pilot was kille
rallies were hold in copenhagen, london and lisbon. >>> a break in the fence that was built to keep migrants out. syrian migrants are crossing freely, but that could change drastically this week. hungary's hard line government is threatening arrest. rafan hussein is reluctant to step across into hungarian soil. >> i don't know what to do and what will happen. >> 180,000 migrants have crossed the border already. there are many more thousands on the way. >>> a deadly...
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the president said copenhagen was a disorganized mess.nterprise by crashing a meeting and strong-arming them into come up with at least a document that could build some consensus going into the future. >> that doesn't sound pleasant. >> that wasn't the way it was. it was this way. >> that's right. >>> grammy winner don henley here in studio 57. after more than 40 years with the eagles, he is giving fans a new sound. ahead, how hi news album is also a homecoming of sorts. >>> right body on the beach ♪ ♪ feel it in the air >>> a big week here at the white house from the pope to the chinese president. ahead, what treasury secretary jack lew told us about china's financial crisis. >>> plus, will women play a larger role on american money than expected? we have got that next right here on "cbs this morning." ♪ that is what you are that golden star ♪ let's go! ♪ join for free at weightwatchers.com and lose ten pounds on us when you sign up before october 26th. iand quit a lot,t but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with u
the president said copenhagen was a disorganized mess.nterprise by crashing a meeting and strong-arming them into come up with at least a document that could build some consensus going into the future. >> that doesn't sound pleasant. >> that wasn't the way it was. it was this way. >> that's right. >>> grammy winner don henley here in studio 57. after more than 40 years with the eagles, he is giving fans a new sound. ahead, how hi news album is also a homecoming of...
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hundreds of refugees arrived on trains in copenhagen early this morning, but officials are trying to detour the migrants from making denmark their final destination, placing ads in newspapers in lebanon saying denmark is tightening its regulations and reducing benefits for refugees who come there. there is increasing pressure on the united states to help ease the refugee crisis, as well. the obama administration says little actively considering ways to help, including allowing more migrants to come into the united states. democratic presidential candidate said the u.s. has fallen short of the values of a compassionate people, saying the u.s. should take in 65,000 refugees by the end of the year. the president of refugees international and former unhcr regional representative for the u.s. said america can easily handle oh may's proposed numbers. >> the numbers that you have mentioned were announced by the u.s., before the mediterranean crise. i think now the government is prepared to review these physician, whether they will reach in their first pro proposal the request of mr. omalley
hundreds of refugees arrived on trains in copenhagen early this morning, but officials are trying to detour the migrants from making denmark their final destination, placing ads in newspapers in lebanon saying denmark is tightening its regulations and reducing benefits for refugees who come there. there is increasing pressure on the united states to help ease the refugee crisis, as well. the obama administration says little actively considering ways to help, including allowing more migrants to...
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he hopes to open as an urban farm in copenhagen, it will have a new menu. >> i would love to go, ares on giants quarterback eli manning making more than one mistake on the team's final drive sunday night. he apparently told running back ra'shaad jennings. sorry about that ra'shaad, ra'shaad jennings, jackson. what is his name? >> ra'shaad jennings. >> le told them not to score a touchdown because it would give dallas more time to get it together norah. >> off the rails. >> he also did not know how many timeouts the cowboys had left. dallas came from behind to win 27-26. >> it's a mistake any quarterback can make. i do. sometimes you are lost in the moment. i like eli manning so much. i am colored by that. but you make a mistake. the cover of the paper today, unflattering. >> you are not paid to make mistakes. >> i don't like this cover. >> i think eli was confused because they kept telling him to pass to ra'shaad jackson. >> he didn't know who he is. i know ra'shaad. >> okay. my bad, my bad. charlie, your turn. >> all right. america's closer this morning to change at the ballot box.
he hopes to open as an urban farm in copenhagen, it will have a new menu. >> i would love to go, ares on giants quarterback eli manning making more than one mistake on the team's final drive sunday night. he apparently told running back ra'shaad jennings. sorry about that ra'shaad, ra'shaad jennings, jackson. what is his name? >> ra'shaad jennings. >> le told them not to score a touchdown because it would give dallas more time to get it together norah. >> off the rails....
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he said copenhagen was a disorganized mess. enterprise by crashing a meeting and strong arming with them with at least coming up with a document that could build some consensus going into the future. >> very candid, huh? >> i want to read this. >> me, too. >>> grammy winner don henley is here this morning. he's in studio 57 after more than 40 years with the eagles, he's giving fans a new sound. he's excited to talk about how his new album is also a homecoming, bu >> reporter: a big week here at the white house from pope francis to the chinese president. ahead, what treasury secretary jack lew told us about china's financial future. >>> plus, will women play a larger role on american money than expected? that's next here on "cbs this morning." how does it feel to lose the first 10 pounds on weight watchers? let's go! ♪ join for free at weightwatchers.com and lose ten pounds on us when you sign up before october 26th. iand quit a lot,t but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release techn
he said copenhagen was a disorganized mess. enterprise by crashing a meeting and strong arming with them with at least coming up with a document that could build some consensus going into the future. >> very candid, huh? >> i want to read this. >> me, too. >>> grammy winner don henley is here this morning. he's in studio 57 after more than 40 years with the eagles, he's giving fans a new sound. he's excited to talk about how his new album is also a homecoming, bu...
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i thought the climate agreement was quite consequential, having been in copenhagen in 2009 when we had to literally break into a meeting where the chinese were consolidating india, south africa, brazil against any kind of movement toward the non-advanced economies taking responsibility. so i think we got some good stakes in the ground but we don't have a strategy yet that will be consistent. the last thing i will say, martin, and i eluded in my remarks, one of our real , you know, problems right now is we don't have a consistent foreign policy that is bipartisan. let alone nonpartisan. and i think that's a problem. i was appalled when those republican senators wrote to the ayatollah. i thought it was incredibly, you know, short-sighted and just wrong-headed. and i don't think -- i don't know how we rebuild a consistent foreign policy from administration to administration regardless of republican or democrat. you know, it was a lot easier in a bipolar world us against the soviet union. we can't work at it if we don't have a set of strategic pillars and organizing principles that we can
i thought the climate agreement was quite consequential, having been in copenhagen in 2009 when we had to literally break into a meeting where the chinese were consolidating india, south africa, brazil against any kind of movement toward the non-advanced economies taking responsibility. so i think we got some good stakes in the ground but we don't have a strategy yet that will be consistent. the last thing i will say, martin, and i eluded in my remarks, one of our real , you know, problems...
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copenhagen. new salvaging technique. ♪ >> mexican refugees who fled the theory of hurricane beulah away transportation home. best the fury of hurricane beulah await transportation home. army helicopters are loaded for the sentimental journey back to areas that were battered. as the refugees return to mexico , hurricane conference starts the northeastern part of the ern try -- hurricane starts in the northeastern part of the country. thurgood marshall, the first negro to serve on the united states supreme court, puts on his robes with the assistance of his wife. president johnson named marshall to replace tom clark. he swore to do equal right to the poor and the rich as the supreme court opened its one at 70 term. -- 170 term. >> monday, we will talk with how theporation for -- internet is governed. >> governments today had a role icann -- they cannot have a seat on our board of directors. how is a triumph of showing a private sector lead institution that has the government as an important advisor
copenhagen. new salvaging technique. ♪ >> mexican refugees who fled the theory of hurricane beulah away transportation home. best the fury of hurricane beulah await transportation home. army helicopters are loaded for the sentimental journey back to areas that were battered. as the refugees return to mexico , hurricane conference starts the northeastern part of the ern try -- hurricane starts in the northeastern part of the country. thurgood marshall, the first negro to serve on the...
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after being re-floated and trimmed for balance, it is towed across the atlantic to copenhagen for overhaul further service, a client for a new salvaging technique. >> mexican refugees who fled the fury of the hurricane away transportation home. 15,000 people are still being houston schools and other public buildings. loaded forpters are the sentimental journey back to areas that were battered in a six weekday leadership heavy asn and widespread flooding. the refugees returned to mexico touching off more heavy rain, some flooding occurred in tampico, but flooding was not expected on the texas side of the rio grande. thurgood marshall, the first negro deserve on the united eight supreme court, put on his robes with the assistance of his wife. president johnson named marshall to replace a retiree. justice marshall, the great-grandson of a slave, swore to do equal rights to the poor and the rich. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. each week, american history tvs american artifacts visits
after being re-floated and trimmed for balance, it is towed across the atlantic to copenhagen for overhaul further service, a client for a new salvaging technique. >> mexican refugees who fled the fury of the hurricane away transportation home. 15,000 people are still being houston schools and other public buildings. loaded forpters are the sentimental journey back to areas that were battered in a six weekday leadership heavy asn and widespread flooding. the refugees returned to mexico...