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a huge country invaded cyprus. nobody cared. the united nations, not the european union that claims its democratic. >> this is a day dominated by feelings of loss and mourning but they are matched by frustration and anger that the politicians on this side seem unable or unwilling to solve the cyprus problem. for the latest on how this day is commemorated on the turkish side of this divide, i hand over to my colleague, paul brennan who is in turkish-opinikayputed area. >> the memories of the 20th of july are those south of the green lined. the soldiers who landed on that beach in northern cyprus came for salvation. >> turkey sent troops to defend turkish-speaking cipriats targeted and killed bile greek mali were a. a debt of gratitude was visible in the crowd cheering on the modern day military regments. turkish president told them the results of the military invasion had been 40 years of peace on the island. but he admitted the status quo cannot go on forever and we will not allow it to go on forever many share the same frustrat
a huge country invaded cyprus. nobody cared. the united nations, not the european union that claims its democratic. >> this is a day dominated by feelings of loss and mourning but they are matched by frustration and anger that the politicians on this side seem unable or unwilling to solve the cyprus problem. for the latest on how this day is commemorated on the turkish side of this divide, i hand over to my colleague, paul brennan who is in turkish-opinikayputed area. >> the...
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it is set by the sea in cyprus.odern turkish invasion of 1974 and the division of cyprus brought isolation and slow decline. the once mighty walls have crumbled. now greek and turkish have started restoration. in early 2015 it will reopen. this is an air animal for cyprus. it was established by the political leadership of both sides. it was quickly and enthusiastically supported by the un and the european union nflt -- it's one of those rare and good news stories. >> this is not just monuments of one area. they are the monuments of humans. >> reporter: this work is about defying 40 years of division and mistrust to save common heritage for both sides. >> occasionally we do argue, but not across ethnic lines or community lines, but we argue about which is the best way of conserving a building. >> reporter: the work is slow and painstaking, but this is just one example of a trend greek and turks working together to get things done. after 40 years more are beginning to spend more time thinking about the possibilities o
it is set by the sea in cyprus.odern turkish invasion of 1974 and the division of cyprus brought isolation and slow decline. the once mighty walls have crumbled. now greek and turkish have started restoration. in early 2015 it will reopen. this is an air animal for cyprus. it was established by the political leadership of both sides. it was quickly and enthusiastically supported by the un and the european union nflt -- it's one of those rare and good news stories. >> this is not just...
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currency aspect so it probably watches the show because the cyprus went through the bail in process and bitcoin went from forty dollars to two hundred fifty dollars we were pointing out that this was a loss of faith in driving the adoption of bitcoin the ball garion bank run this are now driving another huge wave of adoption as banks collapses h.s.b.c. barclays royal bank of scotland and lloyds are proving to be insolvent and they're going to introduce balance probably in this country in the u.k. there'll be a huge adoption of bitcoin and other cryptocurrency like max going like start calling in the whole board of kryptos you know thomas jefferson had said the blood of tyrants shit you know will be fresh democracy well instead of. the violent bloody revolution that we have we could have with the liquid democracy they call it not only could you put your elections on the block chain but you could have never ending referenda so every every week we wait for the guys in the dispatch boxes in the you know prime minister's questions to answer questions and act as the authority whereas we could
currency aspect so it probably watches the show because the cyprus went through the bail in process and bitcoin went from forty dollars to two hundred fifty dollars we were pointing out that this was a loss of faith in driving the adoption of bitcoin the ball garion bank run this are now driving another huge wave of adoption as banks collapses h.s.b.c. barclays royal bank of scotland and lloyds are proving to be insolvent and they're going to introduce balance probably in this country in the...
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a huge country invaded cyprus, occupying 40%.e cared, not the united nations orle european union. -- or the european union. >> reporter: for greek cypriots it's a day of loss and mourning. they are matched by a sense of frustration and anger that the politicians seem unable or unwilling to solve the cyprus problem. for the latest op how it's celebrated on the turkish side i hand to paul beban in the north. >> reporter: for turkish sipry ots memories of july 1994 are different to those south. the soldiers on the beach came not for invasion, but val vasion. turkey sent its troops to defend turkish speaking cypriots targeted and killed by militia. the debt of gratitude was readily apparent from the crowd. the turkish president told them the result of the invasion had been 40 years of peace on the island. but he admitted the status quo cannot go on forever, and we will not allow it to go on forever. many turkish sipry ots share the same frustration and question whether the soldiers are needed here. there is the real common ground bet
a huge country invaded cyprus, occupying 40%.e cared, not the united nations orle european union. -- or the european union. >> reporter: for greek cypriots it's a day of loss and mourning. they are matched by a sense of frustration and anger that the politicians seem unable or unwilling to solve the cyprus problem. for the latest op how it's celebrated on the turkish side i hand to paul beban in the north. >> reporter: for turkish sipry ots memories of july 1994 are different to...
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a huge country invaded cyprus. no one cared, not the united nations, not the european union that claimed it's democratic. for creek sipry ots there was mourning. and anger and frustration that the politicians are unable or unwilling to solve the cyprus problem. for this day i hand over to my cole ago paul brennan. the turkish cypriots, the memories of 20 july 1974 are different to those of the greek cypriots south of the line. the soldiers that landed on the peach in morne cypress came not for invasion but salvation. >> turkish september their troops to defend. the debt of gratitude was visible from the vowed cheering on. turkish president told them the result of the military invasion had been 40 years of peace on the island. but he admitted the status quo cannot go on forever, and we will not allow it to go on forever. many turkish cypriots share the frustration, and questioned whether the soldiers are needed here, there is the common ground between greek and turkish cypriots. the sides met that week, and the lead
a huge country invaded cyprus. no one cared, not the united nations, not the european union that claimed it's democratic. for creek sipry ots there was mourning. and anger and frustration that the politicians are unable or unwilling to solve the cyprus problem. for this day i hand over to my cole ago paul brennan. the turkish cypriots, the memories of 20 july 1974 are different to those of the greek cypriots south of the line. the soldiers that landed on the peach in morne cypress came not for...
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it's not just the monument of cyprus or turkey or venetians.re the monuments of humanity. >> reporter: the committee has 17 projects, funded by $7 million of even u. money, they need a lot more. this work is about defying 40 years of division and mistrust. to save common heritage for both sides. >> occasionally we do argue, but not across ethnic lines or community lines, but we argue about which is the best way of conserving a building. >> reporter: the work is slow and pen staking but it's a trends, creek and turkish working together. at 40 years they are spends morning time thinking about the possibilities of a shared future than about their divided pass. simon mcgregor wood, al jazerra in turkish occupied northern cyprus. >>> and that is all of our time for this news hour, i think atone i harris in new york. thanks for being with us, if you would like the latest on any of our stories from this news hour head over to aljazerra.com. again that's al jazerra scott come. "real money" with ali velshi is next. >>> as america goes, so goes the world
it's not just the monument of cyprus or turkey or venetians.re the monuments of humanity. >> reporter: the committee has 17 projects, funded by $7 million of even u. money, they need a lot more. this work is about defying 40 years of division and mistrust. to save common heritage for both sides. >> occasionally we do argue, but not across ethnic lines or community lines, but we argue about which is the best way of conserving a building. >> reporter: the work is slow and pen...
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light of what we talk about in terms of the confiscation schemes around the world where there was in cyprus which first drove the price of the coin up and then silver didn't respond back then but now we've merged them or somebody mike murphy has these merged crypto with silver some of those max silver coins from a couple years ago they aren't a.b.a. they're trading at two to three to five to ten times the spot price of silver so as a collector's item they're skyrocketing value but you're right the crypto bullion concept is like kryptonite to the banks or it's like take a guy like bob diamond first like and he was over there at barclays bank and oversaw one of the worst banking scandals in history any time you see of banks or this is like a bank for killer crypto bully on. max coin silver crypto boy this is i think this is the ultimate the ultimate solution we talk about solutions on the show this is the ultimate solution is the one two punch now why do you need a one two punch why do you need to learn how to box again these banks there is you know if you're just an ordinary joe or or jose o
light of what we talk about in terms of the confiscation schemes around the world where there was in cyprus which first drove the price of the coin up and then silver didn't respond back then but now we've merged them or somebody mike murphy has these merged crypto with silver some of those max silver coins from a couple years ago they aren't a.b.a. they're trading at two to three to five to ten times the spot price of silver so as a collector's item they're skyrocketing value but you're right...
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a huge country invaded cyprus and occupied 40%. nobody cared. not the united neighborhoods not the european union that claims its democratic. >> for greek cypriats, this is a day of loss and mourning and frustration that the politicians seem unable or unwilling to solve the cyprus problem for the latest on how this day is commemorated, i hand over to my colleague paul brennan in turkish occupied nicosia. >> the memories of the 20th of july, 1974 are different from those of the greek cipriats south of the green line. they came not for invasion but for salvation. >> turkey sentence troops to defend turkish speaking cypriates targeted by greek militia. in a debt of gratitude clearly visible for a crowd cheering on military residents. >> the turkish president told them the result had been 40 years of peace on the island. but he admitted the status quo cannot go on forever, quad at we will not allow it to go on forever" many turkish cypriates share the concern whether soldiers are needed here there is the real common ground between greek and turkish
a huge country invaded cyprus and occupied 40%. nobody cared. not the united neighborhoods not the european union that claims its democratic. >> for greek cypriats, this is a day of loss and mourning and frustration that the politicians seem unable or unwilling to solve the cyprus problem for the latest on how this day is commemorated, i hand over to my colleague paul brennan in turkish occupied nicosia. >> the memories of the 20th of july, 1974 are different from those of the greek...
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the modern turkish invasion of 1974 and the division of cyprus bought isolation and slow decline. the once mighty walls of the tower crumbled. now greek and turkish cypriots have started restoration. in early 2015 it will open to tourists. the joint committee is a rare animal. it was established by both sides. it was quickly and enthusiastically supported by the u.n. and european union. it's a rare good news story that everyone is keen to ploem oat. >> -- promote. >> these are not just the monuments of turkish cypriots or greek cypriots - they are the monuments of humanity. >> the committee needs a lot more money. it's about defying 40 years of division and mistrust to save common heritage for both sides. >> occasionally we do argue, but not across ethnic lines or community lines. but we argue about which is the best way of concerning a building, how to allocate funds. >> the work is slow and painstaking. this project is an example of a trend - greek and turkish cypriots working too. after 40 years more cypriots are spending time thinking about the possibilities of a shared future
the modern turkish invasion of 1974 and the division of cyprus bought isolation and slow decline. the once mighty walls of the tower crumbled. now greek and turkish cypriots have started restoration. in early 2015 it will open to tourists. the joint committee is a rare animal. it was established by both sides. it was quickly and enthusiastically supported by the u.n. and european union. it's a rare good news story that everyone is keen to ploem oat. >> -- promote. >> these are not...
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i fully support the reinefication of cyprus and it is encouraging that the government of cyprus remains fully committed to the u.n.-sponsored process to reach an enduring settlement that would reunify cyprus based on a bizonal, bicommunal federation in accordance with relevant u.n. security council resolutions. the occupation of cyprus has left thousands of greek cypriots being denied the right to return to their homes. freedom of worship continues to be restricted and access to religious sites blocked. cyprus is an important ally of the united states and this newest discovery of offshore gas reserves in the eastern mediterranean will strengthen cooperation with the united states and with our ally israel, and offer an alternative source of energy supply to europe. as a strategic partner of the united states, madam speaker, cyprus can help promote security and stability in this volatile region. thank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. pascrell
i fully support the reinefication of cyprus and it is encouraging that the government of cyprus remains fully committed to the u.n.-sponsored process to reach an enduring settlement that would reunify cyprus based on a bizonal, bicommunal federation in accordance with relevant u.n. security council resolutions. the occupation of cyprus has left thousands of greek cypriots being denied the right to return to their homes. freedom of worship continues to be restricted and access to religious sites...
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deep in the heart of the sip rouse national -- cyprus national reserve. drilling operations are taking territories? >> yes. >> reporter: how many oil wells are here now? >> approximately seven or eight. >> reporter: don oversees the oil and gas operations inside big cyprus. future wells could use the same sec knowledgy as -- technology as these, including injecting waste water. running? >> they have done a good job. >> the rights of the oil, and some 800,000 acres in florida, belong to descendants of baron collier, the largest landowner in the state. they were behind the original plans to drill. >> we left several messages with collier companies, but they left unanswered. we came to their headquarters. i tracked a company spokeswoman. she said they have no comment. collier says that the proposed oil wells will be safe. >> the dur ants aren't buying it. they are hope that the well next door has been put on hole. they have no idea if the companies will try again and hire another company in the future. >> people get upset when the rainforest goes. we are let
deep in the heart of the sip rouse national -- cyprus national reserve. drilling operations are taking territories? >> yes. >> reporter: how many oil wells are here now? >> approximately seven or eight. >> reporter: don oversees the oil and gas operations inside big cyprus. future wells could use the same sec knowledgy as -- technology as these, including injecting waste water. running? >> they have done a good job. >> the rights of the oil, and some 800,000...
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now to cyprus and 40 years since the invasion split the island in two and are living separate lives inth and south. in a moment we will hear from paul brennan in the north and first simon mc-greger would report from the south. [sirens] every year the sirens sound, 5:30 a.m. great lakes -- they began the invasion and they mourn those killed in the fighting and white crosses with the 6,000 soldiers who fell and 600 others went missing. the president later went along with leaders of other play part. the service of remembrance was lead by the archbishop. >> translator: i feel like the invasion happened today, a huge country invaded us and nobody carried, not the u.n., not the echt u that claims its democratic. >> this is a day dominated by feelings of loss and mourning but increasingly they are matched by a sense of frustration and anger that the politicians on this side seem unable or unwilling to solve this problem. for the latest how this day is commemorated on the turkish side of this we go to paul brennan. >> reporter: for separatists memories of the 20th of july 1974 are different no
now to cyprus and 40 years since the invasion split the island in two and are living separate lives inth and south. in a moment we will hear from paul brennan in the north and first simon mc-greger would report from the south. [sirens] every year the sirens sound, 5:30 a.m. great lakes -- they began the invasion and they mourn those killed in the fighting and white crosses with the 6,000 soldiers who fell and 600 others went missing. the president later went along with leaders of other play...
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since the invasion turkey has occupied 40% of cyprus. settlers were sent to inhabit homes previously owned by the greeks relocating 160,000. religious artifacts and cultural realics have been destroyed in the wake of the invasion and after 40 years of displacement, are now lost to time. hundreds of churches have been shamefully desecrated, losing all sense of their historic and religious significance. despite the neglect, the republic recognizes them as citizens of cyprus and provides numerous benefits. they are entitled to official passports which allow them to enjoy the benefits of e.u. membership including the freedom of movement. turkish cypr inch ates receive free medical care and medical benefits. these policies have resulted in cypriates. there have been millions of crossings. why the turkish troops? why the continued occupation despite the increase insight sen level cohesion, the problem remains a diplomatic challenge at the highest levels of every part of government. they need an end to senseless division. in february of this ye
since the invasion turkey has occupied 40% of cyprus. settlers were sent to inhabit homes previously owned by the greeks relocating 160,000. religious artifacts and cultural realics have been destroyed in the wake of the invasion and after 40 years of displacement, are now lost to time. hundreds of churches have been shamefully desecrated, losing all sense of their historic and religious significance. despite the neglect, the republic recognizes them as citizens of cyprus and provides numerous...
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, all the people of cyprus so deeply desire, an end to this tragic occupation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i'd like to yield one minute for the purpose of making a one minute. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman ask unanimous consent to speak for one inute? >> yes. >> -- the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman from florida is recognized for one minute. ms. frankel: thank you, mr. speaker. last month i joined colleagues on a trip to nigeria, the focus of our journey was the kidnapping of 270 innocent young girls at the hands of the boko haram terrorists. it's been 90 days since their taking from their school, their families, off to conditions unimaginable. so i once again rise and urge nigerian government to do everything possible to negotiate the return of these beautiful children of humanity. we have not forgotten. we will not forget. bring the girls home. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gen
, all the people of cyprus so deeply desire, an end to this tragic occupation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i'd like to yield one minute for the purpose of making a one minute. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman ask unanimous consent to speak for one inute? >> yes. >> -- the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman from florida is...
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peacekeeping force in cyprus since the 1960s. 80%. greeks said it was needed, reflecting fears about turkish rehabilitation. 52% -- reaction. 52% agreed. discoveries of gas in the seas caused excitement on both sides. we asked if it may help to solve the cypress problem. 59% said it would. 50% of turks agreed. there has been attempts to forge a deal, and this year new talks have started. but what our poll finds is despite the willingness of both sides to live together, people have little faith in politicians. overcoming 40 years of division and mutual suspicion is an enormous challenge. >>> and you can find more details of al jazeera's poll results on the website. aljazeera.com. stories featured in the interactive page of the "in depth" section. you are up to date with the latest news from here. back to doha. >>> thank you very much. still to come in sport - we'll tell you about the man who went from breaking and entering to breaking records. that story after the break with andy. . >> we're here in the vortex. only on al jazeera ameri
peacekeeping force in cyprus since the 1960s. 80%. greeks said it was needed, reflecting fears about turkish rehabilitation. 52% -- reaction. 52% agreed. discoveries of gas in the seas caused excitement on both sides. we asked if it may help to solve the cypress problem. 59% said it would. 50% of turks agreed. there has been attempts to forge a deal, and this year new talks have started. but what our poll finds is despite the willingness of both sides to live together, people have little faith...
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well, still ahead, cyprus anddible packers. and personallose with a humpback whale in monterey bay. about 10 whales swim up to the shore to enjoy that warm water. there was a plethora of anchovies out there as well. >> look at them. that is unreal. >> we see these videos all the time. no one ever seems scared. humpback?d a jummy is out of there, folks. >> once back of that tale could knock you clear to -- man. let's talk about what is happening. mugginessit more around. amateurs will work their way up about wednesday. her best chance of showers and storms is thursday. the forecast is coming up at five. >> thank you. thank you for joining us. >> we will see you back here for "good morning washington" tomorrow. [dramatic music] ♪ >> hello! what's up, buddy? what's up? what's up? hi, sweetheart. how you doing? >> i'm good. i've been a fan for a long time. >> awesome. all right, good. good. yeah. tolmillionaire.ome in the house with me today is a child psychotherapist who, ironically, needed a little pep talk from her 8-year-old son before coming on the show. from philadelphia, pennsylv
well, still ahead, cyprus anddible packers. and personallose with a humpback whale in monterey bay. about 10 whales swim up to the shore to enjoy that warm water. there was a plethora of anchovies out there as well. >> look at them. that is unreal. >> we see these videos all the time. no one ever seems scared. humpback?d a jummy is out of there, folks. >> once back of that tale could knock you clear to -- man. let's talk about what is happening. mugginessit more around....
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but there's still progress to be made and of course ultimately we need to find a solution to the cyprusconflict. >> so let me know from a former nato ambassador with us today, wes clark. >> wes clark here. so it looks to me like in ukraine they are fighting back pretty effectively right now. but what is nato able to do to help the other countries deal with the internal challenges that are present in the politics and countries like bulgaria? do we have a role in that or are we seating that to the e.u. click >> in nato countries themselves. i mean that today's young women right here. is there a mic on that side of the room? >> thank you. leander bernstein. my question is you've created quite a narrative as far as russia giving an enemy and bench and it's just questionable whether creating that image of russia is intended to reinvigorate somehow the nato alliance, which has seen a lot of a certain analyst views comment defeats in the 21st century in particular and significant struggles economically and likewise. so is this creation of russia as a working man an attempt, a defense of its ki
but there's still progress to be made and of course ultimately we need to find a solution to the cyprusconflict. >> so let me know from a former nato ambassador with us today, wes clark. >> wes clark here. so it looks to me like in ukraine they are fighting back pretty effectively right now. but what is nato able to do to help the other countries deal with the internal challenges that are present in the politics and countries like bulgaria? do we have a role in that or are we...
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other planes coming across here, across from cyprus, from greece. most of the planes avoiding the area altogether. they're all avoiding the area in the eastern ukraine. just a small sliver of safe airspace across this area, anderson. >> chad, appreciate it. rene marsh, wolf blitzer as well. we'll continue to follow this breaking news and get the latest from the ground in gaza coming up next. we'll be right back. my motheit's delicious. toffee in the world. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. so factors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found
other planes coming across here, across from cyprus, from greece. most of the planes avoiding the area altogether. they're all avoiding the area in the eastern ukraine. just a small sliver of safe airspace across this area, anderson. >> chad, appreciate it. rene marsh, wolf blitzer as well. we'll continue to follow this breaking news and get the latest from the ground in gaza coming up next. we'll be right back. my motheit's delicious. toffee in the world. so now we've turned her toffee...
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. >> our correspondent is in cyprus and joins us on the line with an update on the situation. you've been living and reporting from libya for quite some time. you've had to leave the country now. so help us understand what has led to this moment when it looks like these militias are completely getting out of control over the airport situation. >> reporter: unfortunately, this is something that has been building for the past couple of years. these are heavily armed militias engaged in a power struggle since the fall of gadhafi. this is a scenario that there was so much concern about. diplomats and observers have been concerned that this power struggle could play out in a very violent way and we are starting to see this. about two weeks ago, a coalition, an alliance of very powerful militias launched an assault on tripoli national airport and try to take over what is seen as a symbol of power in the capital from a rival that's controlled it since 2011. this is really the most violent, the most sustained fighting we have seen in tripoli over the last three years. so far, accordin
. >> our correspondent is in cyprus and joins us on the line with an update on the situation. you've been living and reporting from libya for quite some time. you've had to leave the country now. so help us understand what has led to this moment when it looks like these militias are completely getting out of control over the airport situation. >> reporter: unfortunately, this is something that has been building for the past couple of years. these are heavily armed militias engaged...
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the break-up threatens to deepen divisions among kurdish communities. [ siren ] >>> and we are in cyprus to see how both sides of the divide have remembered the 40th anniversary of the turkish invasion. the israeli army says it can't confirm or deny whether one of its soldiers have been captured by hamas. the palestinian group says it seized the soldier. 507 palestinians have been killed since israel began its offensive on the strip. 18 israeli soldiers and two civilians died. we have our correspondent standing by for us. this report from nicole johnson. scenes of celebration in the occupied west bank, after hamas's military wing announced it captured an israeli soldier. >> translation: the israeli enemy has been hesitant to reveal the losses. the magnitude of the loss has forced them to admit to their losses and damages. what the enemy did not admit to today is the loss of their own soldier. how can they conceal the disappearance of soldier tag 6092065. >> reporter: the group did not say whether the soldier is dead or alive. >> at this time we can't confirm the report. we are aware of i
the break-up threatens to deepen divisions among kurdish communities. [ siren ] >>> and we are in cyprus to see how both sides of the divide have remembered the 40th anniversary of the turkish invasion. the israeli army says it can't confirm or deny whether one of its soldiers have been captured by hamas. the palestinian group says it seized the soldier. 507 palestinians have been killed since israel began its offensive on the strip. 18 israeli soldiers and two civilians died. we have...
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of gold a thousand times to a thousand different customers so obviously with the balance we saw in cyprus and with the threat of a penalty for exiting bond funds the question is are deposits safe in the u.k. in any of these four big banks the answer is well i would say everything except maybe i mean twenty percent clearly a right twenty i thought all the problems are the reality single place in the world in china and malaysia and indonesia and australia and canada and the united states and france and germany and italy i think all of this system i look at the big boys rising rapidly today on this bold carrying bank run which is a contagion which is based on the fraud perpetrated by barclays and other banks so that the policy is are really have to be question are they say i don't think the hundred percent are safe i mean maybe eighty percent but if you want say if you need real gold in a real vault and bitcoin a real crypto currency other than that you cannot be assured that your deposit will be there any given day we're going to announce oh guess what britain we're going to take fifty perc
of gold a thousand times to a thousand different customers so obviously with the balance we saw in cyprus and with the threat of a penalty for exiting bond funds the question is are deposits safe in the u.k. in any of these four big banks the answer is well i would say everything except maybe i mean twenty percent clearly a right twenty i thought all the problems are the reality single place in the world in china and malaysia and indonesia and australia and canada and the united states and...
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natural so it's all hot money so how underlying economic activity is it's always clumped and when cyprus crashed the money went to a lot of you so this is again creating this new housing bubble lots different than the old one the old woman was you know being financed by swedish money this one's coming from hot money from the east to some other words it has nothing to do with building productive capacity or waiting there's no wages you know there's both inflation and wages in the sector that serves. the offshore corresponded banking sector so you know it doesn't employ enough people and it creates too much inflation and it doesn't lift wages enough in short it doesn't really. we reflect a process of wealth creation ok ireland which is adopted the baltic s.r.t. model has seen emigration of the young population in austerity greece and spain youth unemployment is at fifty percent what's the future for the mass the young mass unemployed across western here over the western world not very good if they continue with this program of again supporting the banks that the cost of the people in other
natural so it's all hot money so how underlying economic activity is it's always clumped and when cyprus crashed the money went to a lot of you so this is again creating this new housing bubble lots different than the old one the old woman was you know being financed by swedish money this one's coming from hot money from the east to some other words it has nothing to do with building productive capacity or waiting there's no wages you know there's both inflation and wages in the sector that...
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get -- maybe this is a strong phrase -- to get the three recalcitrant countries, great, turkey, and cyprus to get the institutions to work together, and an idea that has been around a long time, to have an extra half they at the end of the summit to bring be european union leaders in so there can start being some kind of active, serious coordination between the two institutions for common purposes? >> maybe take these two and we will pick up a few more. >> first on iraq, if i understood the question correctly, it was, in essence, could we imagine nato assist iraq upon request? >> and awakening. the social populist community fighting back against isis. [indiscernible] >> i don't see nato engaged directly in iraq. but as you know, the iraqi government has requested assistance from individual nato allies, primarily from the united states. as regards to nato, we are focused on providing effective defensive protection of our allies. in this case, of course, turkey in particular is very much focused on the security situation in the region and i visited and cora recently and discussed in depth. w
get -- maybe this is a strong phrase -- to get the three recalcitrant countries, great, turkey, and cyprus to get the institutions to work together, and an idea that has been around a long time, to have an extra half they at the end of the summit to bring be european union leaders in so there can start being some kind of active, serious coordination between the two institutions for common purposes? >> maybe take these two and we will pick up a few more. >> first on iraq, if i...
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but there's still progress to be made and of course ultimately we need to find a solution to the cyprusconflict. >> so let me know from a former nato ambassador with us today, wes clark. >> wes clark here. so it looks to me like in ukraine they are fighting back pretty effectively right now. but what is nato able to do to help the other countries deal with the internal challenges that are present in the politics and countries like bulgaria? do we have a role in that or are we seating that to the e.u. click >> in nato countries themselves. i mean that today's young women right here. is there a mic on that side of the room? >> thank you. leander bernstein. my question is you've created quite a narrative as far as russia giving an enemy and bench and it's just questionable whether creating that image of russia is intended to reinvigorate somehow the nato alliance, which has seen a lot of a certain analyst views comment defeats in the 21st century in particular and significant struggles economically and likewise. so is this creation of russia as a working man an attempt, a defense of its ki
but there's still progress to be made and of course ultimately we need to find a solution to the cyprusconflict. >> so let me know from a former nato ambassador with us today, wes clark. >> wes clark here. so it looks to me like in ukraine they are fighting back pretty effectively right now. but what is nato able to do to help the other countries deal with the internal challenges that are present in the politics and countries like bulgaria? do we have a role in that or are we...
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downed wires near broad and cyprus. downed tree blocking mendhal hall road. pretty easy morning, matt. >> sounds good, thank you, matt. let's take a live look at beautiful center city skyline, not a cloud in sight. >> reporter: take a look at numbers, 72 degrees in philadelphia. some spots in the upper 60s including allentown and sea isle city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a warm afternoon high of 87. maybe humid, but not horrific. nice and warm for the most part we're looking at the potential of a pop-up shower or thunderstorm. most of that south of philadelphia partly sunny saturday, gorgeous, 87. sunday it's more humid, hot high of 90. afternoon thunderstorm possible, monday and tuesday strong storms are likely. >> chopper 6 is live and on its way to a scene where there are reports of several explosions. the johnson mathe plant in west deptford, new jersey, we'll have an update in 25 minutes. the crowd offering a modeling contract. so many people asking when the camera turned to her during the m
downed wires near broad and cyprus. downed tree blocking mendhal hall road. pretty easy morning, matt. >> sounds good, thank you, matt. let's take a live look at beautiful center city skyline, not a cloud in sight. >> reporter: take a look at numbers, 72 degrees in philadelphia. some spots in the upper 60s including allentown and sea isle city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a warm afternoon high of 87. maybe humid, but not horrific. nice and warm for the most...
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in turkish occupied northern cyprus a project is rebuilding trust in the divided community. at the site many believe was the inspirational setting for william shakespeare's "othelo." we have this report. >> reporter: it was built by retreating crusaders after muslim armies retook jerusalem. it came under venetian rules. it was an event that shakespeare knew of, and set in the city by the sea, in cypress. the modern sushish invasion in 1974, and the division of cypress brought isolation and slow decline. now, greek and turkish cypriots started restoration. in early 2015, it will re open to tourists. the joint committee is a rare annal. established by a political leadership. it was quickly and enthusiastisticly supported by the u.n. and european union. it's a rare story everyone is keen to promote. >> these are not just monuments of turkish cypriots, for greek cypriots or venetians. they are monuments of humanity. >> there are 17 projects funded by $7 million project. this work is about defying 40 years of division and mistrust to save common heritage for both sides. >> occasi
in turkish occupied northern cyprus a project is rebuilding trust in the divided community. at the site many believe was the inspirational setting for william shakespeare's "othelo." we have this report. >> reporter: it was built by retreating crusaders after muslim armies retook jerusalem. it came under venetian rules. it was an event that shakespeare knew of, and set in the city by the sea, in cypress. the modern sushish invasion in 1974, and the division of cypress brought...
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and are matched by frustration and anger that the politicians are unable or upwilling to solve the cyprusroblem. for the latest on how this is remembered on the north i hand over to my colleague. >> reporter: for turkish cypriots memories of july 1994 are different to those south of line. the soldiers that landed on the beach came not for invasion but salvation. >> turkey sent troops to defend turkish-speaking cypriots targeted and killed by greek nationalist militia. the debt of gratitude was visible from the crowd cheering on the modern day military remmingments. the turkish ppt told them the result of the invasion was 40 wroors of peace on the island. but he admitted the status quo cannot go on forever, and we will not allow it to go op forever. many turkish cypriots share the frust race and question whether the soldier are needed. there is the common ground between greek and turkish cypriots. negotiations are ongoing. both sides met this week and the leaders are scheduled to meet next week. a sustainable deal can't be parachuted in. it takes willingness to compromise. there's scant ev
and are matched by frustration and anger that the politicians are unable or upwilling to solve the cyprusroblem. for the latest on how this is remembered on the north i hand over to my colleague. >> reporter: for turkish cypriots memories of july 1994 are different to those south of line. the soldiers that landed on the beach came not for invasion but salvation. >> turkey sent troops to defend turkish-speaking cypriots targeted and killed by greek nationalist militia. the debt of...