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damien: hello and welcome to "focus on europe," showing you how europeans really would. i'm damien mckenna. thank you for joining us. why macedonians want a new government. why french models are being told to put on weight. and why british gardeners don't like the not so fantastic mr. fox. the face of macedonia has been rocked by violence and masterman's rations, sparking fears of a new ethnic conflict. the turmoil started earlier this month when police staged an assault on what the government calls albanian terrorists. at least 18 people killed, but those in the town where the violence erupted believe there's more to the incident then there a increasingly unpopular government is admitting. we met up with one of the local residents who has lost everything. >> days later, they still cannot believe what happened. the house he lived in with his family now lies in ruins. >> where in the world can such a thing happen? it's a disaster. something like that might happen in israel or in gaza. i've seen images like that on tv. there's nothing more i can say. you've seen the damage
damien: hello and welcome to "focus on europe," showing you how europeans really would. i'm damien mckenna. thank you for joining us. why macedonians want a new government. why french models are being told to put on weight. and why british gardeners don't like the not so fantastic mr. fox. the face of macedonia has been rocked by violence and masterman's rations, sparking fears of a new ethnic conflict. the turmoil started earlier this month when police staged an assault on what the...
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damien: a chilly place to work. where politicians have ratified a european convention to fight violence against women. sounds sensible, you might think, but in fact the new regulations have sparked controversy in poland -- one of the convention's aims is tackle violence by promoting equality between men and women through education. but some of poland's right-wing political and religious leaders say this undermines the family and breaks down traditional gender roles. either way the controversy around the law has at least shone a spotlight on a tragic, and previously rarely discussed, issue -- every year hundreds of polish women die as a result of violence in the home. but we've been to meet some of the women who have survived. reporter: both mother and son are safe. slowly jola is starting to feel at home in this women's shelter in warsaw. she's trying to put a nightmare behind her. jola: he beat me and humiliated me. he broke my nose twice. my face was all scratched up. most of it doesn't show anymore. i never spoke
damien: a chilly place to work. where politicians have ratified a european convention to fight violence against women. sounds sensible, you might think, but in fact the new regulations have sparked controversy in poland -- one of the convention's aims is tackle violence by promoting equality between men and women through education. but some of poland's right-wing political and religious leaders say this undermines the family and breaks down traditional gender roles. either way the controversy...
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damien: that's all for today.o get in touch with any comments, but in the meantime, that's all for me. i look forward to seeing you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] óxñx >> glad to have you with us on this edition of "news line." i'm katherine kobayashi in tokyo. people in okinawa are the leaders met in brussels on monday to discuss new propels made by the greek government. the greek president alexis tsipras offered government changes to retirement packages. international creditor haves been pressing greece for
damien: that's all for today.o get in touch with any comments, but in the meantime, that's all for me. i look forward to seeing you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] óxñx >> glad to have you with us on this edition of "news line." i'm katherine kobayashi in tokyo. people in okinawa are the leaders met in brussels on monday to discuss new propels made by the greek...
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damien: that's all for today.o get in touch with any comments, but in the meantime, that's all for me. i look forward to seeing you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] underwriting for the production of autoline this week has been provided by: tenneco, borgwarner, and deloitte. here's your host: john mcelroy. [general crowd noise] i want to thank you for joining us on autoline this week, where my special guest today, coming to you from the tu telematics conference just outside detroit, my special guest is david strickland, now a partner with the law firm venable llp, also the former administrator of nhtsa, the national highway traffic -- no,
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damien: a chilly place to work.where politicians have ratified a european convention to fight violence against women. sounds sensible, you might think, but in fact the new regulations have sparked controversy in poland -- one of the convention's aims is tackle violence by promoting equality between men and women through education. but some of poland's right-wing political and religious leaders say this undermines the family and breaks down traditional gender roles. either way the controversy around the law has at least shone a spotlight on a tragic, and previously rarely discussed, issue -- every year hundreds of polish women die as a result of violence in the home. but we've been to meet some of the women who have survived. reporter: both mother and son are safe. slowly jola is starting to feel at home in this women's shelter in warsaw. she's trying to put a nightmare behind her. jola: he beat me and humiliated me. he broke my nose twice. my face was all scratched up. most of it doesn't show anymore. i never spoke
damien: a chilly place to work.where politicians have ratified a european convention to fight violence against women. sounds sensible, you might think, but in fact the new regulations have sparked controversy in poland -- one of the convention's aims is tackle violence by promoting equality between men and women through education. but some of poland's right-wing political and religious leaders say this undermines the family and breaks down traditional gender roles. either way the controversy...
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i'm damien mcinnes. thanks for joining us.e have some really interesting stories lined up or you today. in switzerland, european union for workers and sex workers. iceland, where strikes are such a meaty issue. and in italy, new families for child refugees. one of europe's biggest achievements is called the schengen zone, set up exactly 30 years ago. this is the area across most of the continent, which allows europeans to move freely between countries without all the checks, but it also leads to some and all of -- anomalies when it comes to the world's oldest profession, prostitution, which is banned in some countries but legal in others, such as here in germany or switzerland. but sweat -- sex workers pay their taxes and have access to health care and benefits just like any other job. they say the job should not be forced underground or stigmatized, but because the laws are so different across europe some order regions become centers of prostitution, which is what has been happening in switzerland. qwest the swiss canton of t
i'm damien mcinnes. thanks for joining us.e have some really interesting stories lined up or you today. in switzerland, european union for workers and sex workers. iceland, where strikes are such a meaty issue. and in italy, new families for child refugees. one of europe's biggest achievements is called the schengen zone, set up exactly 30 years ago. this is the area across most of the continent, which allows europeans to move freely between countries without all the checks, but it also leads...
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i'm damien mckenna. thank you for joining us. why macedonians want a new government. why french models are being told to put on weight. and why british gardeners don't like the not so fantastic mr. fox. the face of macedonia has been rocked by violence and masterman's rations, sparking fears of a new ethnic conflict. the turmoil started earlier this month when
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there's damien. that's a a picture of damien, yeah.s bond. [ light laughter ] that explains the next two bond movies, "sun burns are forever," and "the stepfather who didn't like me." [ laughter and applause ] that's fantastic. we have a great show everybody. give it up for the roots, right there. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: it's been a great week so far. there's more ahead. tomorrow night, colin farrell will be here, everybody. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: colin and i are going to play a fun new game called "true confessions." [ scattered applause ] there's a special guest. we have a very special guest joining us. then on friday, we have vince vaughn, jim gaffigan, and "thank you notes" on friday. [ cheers and applause ] don't want to miss that. but first, we have a fantastic show tonight. from the new movie, "infinitely polar bear," mark ruffalo is here! >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i love that guy. he's great in every movie. i like him. plus, he directs and stars in the new film "a l
there's damien. that's a a picture of damien, yeah.s bond. [ light laughter ] that explains the next two bond movies, "sun burns are forever," and "the stepfather who didn't like me." [ laughter and applause ] that's fantastic. we have a great show everybody. give it up for the roots, right there. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: it's been a great week so far. there's more ahead. tomorrow night, colin farrell will be here, everybody. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers...
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i'm damien mcinnes. thanks for joining us.e have some really interesting stories lined up or you today. in switzerland, european union for workers and sex workers. iceland, where strikes are such a meaty issue. and in italy, new families for child refugees. one of europe's biggest achievements is called the schengen zone, set up exactly 30 years ago. this is the area across most of the continent, which allow
i'm damien mcinnes. thanks for joining us.e have some really interesting stories lined up or you today. in switzerland, european union for workers and sex workers. iceland, where strikes are such a meaty issue. and in italy, new families for child refugees. one of europe's biggest achievements is called the schengen zone, set up exactly 30 years ago. this is the area across most of the continent, which allow
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i'm damien mcguinness. thanks very much for joining us. on the program today -- in iceland -- a chilly reception for tourists. in the czech republic -- reality tv nazi-style. and in rumania -- why clamping down on corruption means locking up politicians. with summer approaching, many europeans are looking forward to hitting the beaches. but for those who are a bit bored by your average package holiday in southern europe iceland in the far north is offering a journey deep into the heart of something which is definitely not sun, sea, and sand.
i'm damien mcguinness. thanks very much for joining us. on the program today -- in iceland -- a chilly reception for tourists. in the czech republic -- reality tv nazi-style. and in rumania -- why clamping down on corruption means locking up politicians. with summer approaching, many europeans are looking forward to hitting the beaches. but for those who are a bit bored by your average package holiday in southern europe iceland in the far north is offering a journey deep into the heart of...
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damien tracy works at cbs3 and has been married to his partner brian for about a year. together they're raiseing a daughter eight month old elena in what they hope will be a more inclusive society. >> to t she'll think it was crazy that we were never married. >> as of friday that question has been answered. >> matt rivers cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> pennsylvania governor tom wolf says that he will veto a budget that was sent to him by the republican controlled legislation. the $30 billion spending plan calls for no tax increases. but the governor says it's riddled with gimmicks and it doesn't go far enough when it comes to education funding. governor says he'll try to ensure a potential government shut down creates little disruption as possible fit gets to that. lawmakers are preparing to work through the weekend with only five days left in the fiscal year. >>> meantime the governor of new jersey chris christie signed his state's budget in trenton today. he did make line vetos to some democrat approved tax increases. he also added $200 million in additional funning to t
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damien: that's very awesome. well, we do have some information for you. there she is on a mobile device, again, with the dreamer's roadmap. now, if they go to that website right now, can they find anything there at this point right now? sarahi: so what they will find right now on the website is basically more information about what dreamer's roadmap is and a potential launch date and things like that. we will be posting updates. if we feel that the development is going to be much quicker, we will post updates on our twitter, which is @dreamersroadmap, and on our website. so go ahead and follow us there to get more information. damian: all right, we'll be back and talk more with sarahi when we continue here on "comunidad del valle." stay with us. they make little hearts happy and big hearts happy too because as part of a heart healthy diet, those delicious oats in cheerios can help lower cholesterol. cheerios... how can something so little... help you do something so big. sarahi, talking about this new app for dreamers , if you will. how difficult--you sai
damien: that's very awesome. well, we do have some information for you. there she is on a mobile device, again, with the dreamer's roadmap. now, if they go to that website right now, can they find anything there at this point right now? sarahi: so what they will find right now on the website is basically more information about what dreamer's roadmap is and a potential launch date and things like that. we will be posting updates. if we feel that the development is going to be much quicker, we...
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in addition to famous authors and act errors, ian fleming for , theyce, and damien lewis have graduatedwilliam. they get told to 15 hours of on the ground teaching in china. the distinction here is that they are not talking about college --xisting in eton college professors, they trainedg eton students. to involvegoing fewer than a dozen schools in china and it is not free. is about 700 pounds or student is equivalent to about $1100 in u.s. dollars and vessels perfect because as you will recall: we talked about how to write education in the united states has gone to brazil. eton is doing that to china to capture that middle class. no one in china can resist paying up for the education. mark: i wonder if they would pay for anything think it is watered down. you have a one-on-one with the professor, you have that debate and back-and-forth about issues of the day. in this particular blended learning model, there will be an online component but also something of the local school in china. they are trained great the best of both worlds for now. joining us to talk about greece, the 11th hour
in addition to famous authors and act errors, ian fleming for , theyce, and damien lewis have graduatedwilliam. they get told to 15 hours of on the ground teaching in china. the distinction here is that they are not talking about college --xisting in eton college professors, they trainedg eton students. to involvegoing fewer than a dozen schools in china and it is not free. is about 700 pounds or student is equivalent to about $1100 in u.s. dollars and vessels perfect because as you will...
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british bookmaker dramatically increased odds for former "homeland" star, damien lewis, putting him secondn't know, idriselba. hen very calf develop. i like him. michael fastbender. david: i loved "homeland." i don't know about this guy. deirdre bolton with the next hour of fox business with "risk & reward". deirdre: thanks so much, i'm deirdre bolton. here is first time ever. goldman sachss wants to lend average people money. you can fix your kitchen or consolidate debt with a goldman loan. >>> technology meets biology. the founder of a company using artificial intelligence trying to cure cancer. a cyberattack is hitting america's pastime. we'll talk about the possibility of it being an inside job. "risk & reward" starts now.
british bookmaker dramatically increased odds for former "homeland" star, damien lewis, putting him secondn't know, idriselba. hen very calf develop. i like him. michael fastbender. david: i loved "homeland." i don't know about this guy. deirdre bolton with the next hour of fox business with "risk & reward". deirdre: thanks so much, i'm deirdre bolton. here is first time ever. goldman sachss wants to lend average people money. you can fix your kitchen or...
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damien mills died at the scene. 20-year-old kevin peterson died later at the hospital.ady in police custody in warren county on unrelated charges. he'll be in court on monday. he's being held on $1 million bail. >>> this reminder when you see breaking news or severe weather we want you to join the action. e-mail your photos and videos to join the action at 6abc.com or use the #6abcaction on social media. it's how you can be a part of "action news." >> a burlington county student who depends on her modified van to get around. now she'll have to find another mode of transportation after a crash with a big rig. >> reporter: this is the wreckage of a 2007 conversion minivan that was totaled tuesday as the vehicle tried to merge onto 195 in hamilton township. the van collided with a tractor-trailer and another truck that was parked in the shoulder. >> there was no where else for us to go and then the truck sideswiped us into that parked truck. >> reporter: new jersey state police are investigating the crash. the now twisted minivan contained a $22,000 wheelchair ramp and was
damien mills died at the scene. 20-year-old kevin peterson died later at the hospital.ady in police custody in warren county on unrelated charges. he'll be in court on monday. he's being held on $1 million bail. >>> this reminder when you see breaking news or severe weather we want you to join the action. e-mail your photos and videos to join the action at 6abc.com or use the #6abcaction on social media. it's how you can be a part of "action news." >> a burlington...
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of people are betting on that according to british bookkys hill they have a lot of money placed on damiene seen bets up to 200 pounds on damien lewis becoming the next bond. he's still behind idris elba and other actors include tom hardy and michael -- where are you on that one? >> me as a bond? >> you look daper today. >> people don't think of me as an action -- >> why? >> i do. >> you know what out of the video business i'm going to -- >> call vegas and go ahead and put odds on yourself and get your name on that list. >> i love the idea. if you want to see me #howiebond. i think -- >> yes. >> i think people need to see and not now but maybe you too take off your shirt, we want to see your chest. >> why. >> the bond man is always in a speedo. >> i would have to be topless. >> can you do that? >> i would -- i didn't get a chance to fully wax this morning. >> speaking of bodies and waxing and showing off, we may not all be ready for the beach or show off our beach body -- i'm not saying you. >> i had a bikini wax yesterday, that's why i'm sitting with my legs apart, still a little rash. >>
of people are betting on that according to british bookkys hill they have a lot of money placed on damiene seen bets up to 200 pounds on damien lewis becoming the next bond. he's still behind idris elba and other actors include tom hardy and michael -- where are you on that one? >> me as a bond? >> you look daper today. >> people don't think of me as an action -- >> why? >> i do. >> you know what out of the video business i'm going to -- >> call vegas...
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damien hospital the only children's hospital in haiti. >> how many children do you have?t participation of the family. that only covers less than 10% of our whole budget. >> reporter: while beyonce was there, she met with doctors, cancer patients and newborns in a specialized intensive care unit. one of the few in the country. queen bey rocking a t-shirt to bring awareness to her charity bey good raising money for the hospital which is funded entirely on private donations. >> she brings attention to our facility. it's good for us because all of what we're doing is free to the families. therefore, we need to raise the money. >> reporter: today 40% of the haitian population is unemployed. thousands still living in temporary post-earthquake camps. and cholera a. and infection from dirty weather is an epidemic. >> cholera. we've seen about 2,000 cases this year so far where in a typical year we see about 10. >> can i have a high-five? >> reporter: mrs. carter holding hands with the sick laughing with the healing. >> so handsome. >> reporter: bringing smiles to the faces of si
damien hospital the only children's hospital in haiti. >> how many children do you have?t participation of the family. that only covers less than 10% of our whole budget. >> reporter: while beyonce was there, she met with doctors, cancer patients and newborns in a specialized intensive care unit. one of the few in the country. queen bey rocking a t-shirt to bring awareness to her charity bey good raising money for the hospital which is funded entirely on private donations. >>...
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damien. >> can you tell us a little bit about your visit to iraq. you said you met with the prime minister. was he acknowledging how bad the situation there was? obviously they're very defensive about us potentially giving assistance to the kurds, to sunni tribes. was he asking for more time? what was his response? >> she's a shia. he asked the administration for more military assistance. and my judgment was not given that so he had an issue with that. he also and our state department for that matter when we were over there were very much against the idea of bypassing baghdad and funding or arming the peshmerga and the sunni tribes, because they thought that goes around baghdad and therefore undermines the central government therefore undermines the unity of government, and therefore splits up -- partitions the three different kurd shia, sunni states. right? that was a state department line and that was the prime minister's line. now the speaker who is a sunni, the speaker of the parliament, he had a little different version of the story where they
damien. >> can you tell us a little bit about your visit to iraq. you said you met with the prime minister. was he acknowledging how bad the situation there was? obviously they're very defensive about us potentially giving assistance to the kurds, to sunni tribes. was he asking for more time? what was his response? >> she's a shia. he asked the administration for more military assistance. and my judgment was not given that so he had an issue with that. he also and our state...