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and in denmark, the mink that's breaking free. this month, ceremonies at various former nazi concentration camps are commemorating the 70th anniversary of liberation by allied forces. the murder of millions of european jews is arguably the most shameful episode in europe's history, particularly because it's a crime which wasn't committed only by german nazis, but also by europeans from all over the continent. the experience of france is particularly complicated. jews were not only persecuted in the part of france occupied by the nazis, but also in the unoccupied regions run by the french vichy government. but one small village quietly disobeyed. practically all the local people there hid jews, and so saved their lives. >> for pascaline magnard, the past still lives in the present. her memories of this village in france are good, even though they take her back to the era of the third reich. after more than 70 years, the 86-year-old takes us back to dieulefit, where she and her jewish parisian family fled from the nazis. in paris, t
and in denmark, the mink that's breaking free. this month, ceremonies at various former nazi concentration camps are commemorating the 70th anniversary of liberation by allied forces. the murder of millions of european jews is arguably the most shameful episode in europe's history, particularly because it's a crime which wasn't committed only by german nazis, but also by europeans from all over the continent. the experience of france is particularly complicated. jews were not only persecuted in...
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in denmark, helping identify terror suspects.e quickly becomes a double agent in demand with other western agencies including the british. >> he was coming up with ideas for them, and he was -- in terms of being able to improvise, being able to stay in character, he was perfect. >> storm says he's now on the cia's radar. they meet inside the scandic hotel in copenhagen. so the british want to use morten storm, then the cia come on the scene. is this heard of before in the spy world like this? >> no, i think it's very unusual. for everyone to almost sort of feed off morten, i think that's quite unusual. >> storm says the cia and the british exploit his terrorist links, sending him on trips to kenya to meet african jihadists. this is one of the places they used to meet, a nondescript mall in the heart of nairobi, in a hotel tucked way just inside right next door to kenya's largest mosque. storm explains he delivered a bugged blackberry, destined for an al qaeda operative wanted for his suspected role in the 1998 u.s. embassy bombin
in denmark, helping identify terror suspects.e quickly becomes a double agent in demand with other western agencies including the british. >> he was coming up with ideas for them, and he was -- in terms of being able to improvise, being able to stay in character, he was perfect. >> storm says he's now on the cia's radar. they meet inside the scandic hotel in copenhagen. so the british want to use morten storm, then the cia come on the scene. is this heard of before in the spy world...
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again, i bring up denmark because i visited denmark. denmark is considered by many to be a socialist country. but one thing that they do have there is a very large sense of trust amongst all their people. and even the, you know, business owners understand that taxes and that sort of thing are necessary because they can result in, say, transportation systems that get their workers to the jobs on time, and they're not miserable when they get there. that improves their own productivity and so on. so that's, i think that's a more enlightened understanding of my neighbor doesn't have to suffer in order for me to benefit. and i think that's, if i can bring marx into that, then i think that's where he was right. >> host: and how does that tie into technology? >> guest: because technology -- and that conclusion is, that is the conclusion of the book, and i think all the other chapters where we look into all the other enabling factors whether it's health life expectancy whether it's economics, whether it's jobs and is so on, technology is fuelin
again, i bring up denmark because i visited denmark. denmark is considered by many to be a socialist country. but one thing that they do have there is a very large sense of trust amongst all their people. and even the, you know, business owners understand that taxes and that sort of thing are necessary because they can result in, say, transportation systems that get their workers to the jobs on time, and they're not miserable when they get there. that improves their own productivity and so on....
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but again i think of denmark and places like that. denmark is considered by many to be a socialist country. but one thing they do have is a very large trust among their people. and even the business owners understand that taxes and that sort of thing is necessary because they can result in say transportation systems that get their workers to the jobs on time and they are not miserable when they get there and that improves the productivity and so on. that is a more enlightening understanding of my neighbor doesn't have to suffer to benefit. that is where karl marx was recognize. >> host: how does that play into technology? >> guest: because technology and that conclusion of the book, and i think all of the other chapters are looking to the other enabling factors, whether it is health and life expectancy, jobs and so on. technology is fueling all of those aspects so it may not directly fuel that conclusion but it is fueling all of the contributing factors. >> host: and your conclusion in "humans 3.0" if you could expand on this a little
but again i think of denmark and places like that. denmark is considered by many to be a socialist country. but one thing they do have is a very large trust among their people. and even the business owners understand that taxes and that sort of thing is necessary because they can result in say transportation systems that get their workers to the jobs on time and they are not miserable when they get there and that improves the productivity and so on. that is a more enlightening understanding of...
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hoda abdel hamid, al jazeera rome. >> this lady trying to get to denmark i think how? is it through an eu process or other means? >> no, she will still be illegal, she will try to get on the train and first she has to get the money and she's been telling us this over and over again and then she will have to get on a train and just hope no one will get her until she reaches denmark. along the road they have contact points people from the eritrean community, where they ask rest for a few days or it is a risk. eventually if they get caught in any other country along the way they will be returned to italy. they have no other choice, they have to go through process a file has to be opened, they have to be finger printed and get asylum process. the journey isn't over but most feel safe because they feel at least they can move around. i think these are the very early stages of these girls they are all very excited but reality will sink in at a certain point and they will realize that starting a new life even if you are in a safe environment will not be so easy. especially at
hoda abdel hamid, al jazeera rome. >> this lady trying to get to denmark i think how? is it through an eu process or other means? >> no, she will still be illegal, she will try to get on the train and first she has to get the money and she's been telling us this over and over again and then she will have to get on a train and just hope no one will get her until she reaches denmark. along the road they have contact points people from the eritrean community, where they ask rest for a...
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i spoke to a veteran science journal in denmark. denmark is the happiest country on earth according to many surveys. he said something very poignant that i remembered. his answer was that the media is kind of like our service -- kind of like our nervous systems, it is our collective nervous system where our own nervous system -- they had a line of information bombarding us. that is kind of what the media is therefore i suppose. i think it is counterintuitive to say things are getting better largely thanks to technology. technology doesn't magically solve problems but it does enable things, particularly in terms of economics. one of the great untold stories is the united nations and the world bank, other than officials there, are eclectic. their stories are not being told more. the extreme poverty is to cut in half in the world faster than they thought was possible. anywhere at any point in history, these are massively good news stories. it is counterintuitive with a book that has relatively optimistic and positive conclusion. the ha
i spoke to a veteran science journal in denmark. denmark is the happiest country on earth according to many surveys. he said something very poignant that i remembered. his answer was that the media is kind of like our service -- kind of like our nervous systems, it is our collective nervous system where our own nervous system -- they had a line of information bombarding us. that is kind of what the media is therefore i suppose. i think it is counterintuitive to say things are getting better...
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also coming up in the program denmark wants to become a cash free society. plus florence will walk us through the press reaction to fifa's massive corruption scandal. molly: and that is where we start, the ongoing fallout from the fifa arrests. they continue to shake the world of football. sponsors are calling on the sport's governing body to clean up its act. these are, coca-cola, mcdonald's -- a few of the brand speaking out after several officials were arrested, accused of taking more than $150 million worth of rhymes with a total of 14 -- bribes with a total of 14 officials of accused of racketeering and money laundering. the group has called for the postponement of fifa's presidential election. that is set for tomorrow. president sepp blatter is running for a fifth term while the inland football had called for sepp blatter to go. greg: fifa has taken a battering. they need a new leadership. the most important thing is that mr. sepp blatter steps down and someone takes his place, someone that believes in transparency and honesty. molly: we cross to clovi
also coming up in the program denmark wants to become a cash free society. plus florence will walk us through the press reaction to fifa's massive corruption scandal. molly: and that is where we start, the ongoing fallout from the fifa arrests. they continue to shake the world of football. sponsors are calling on the sport's governing body to clean up its act. these are, coca-cola, mcdonald's -- a few of the brand speaking out after several officials were arrested, accused of taking more than...
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and, denmark works with parents to stop the radicalization of their children. >> woodruff: the obamaistration has essentially cleared the way to allow royal dutch shell to begin drilling for oil and gas in the arctic ocean this summer. it's one of the most consequential and long-awaited drilling decisions from the government. shell is seeking approval to drill in the american portion of the chukchi sea off the coast of alaska. environmental groups have long warned of the dangers of doing so. estimates show there may be as much as 22 billion barrels of oil and 93 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in the area. reporter coral davenport covers this for the "new york times" and joins me from its washington bureau. coral davenport welcome. help us understand a little better what area we're talking about. exactly where is it, how large is it, what does it look like? >> judy, it's a very big portion of the arctic ocean. the part they're looking at where shell leases are about 70 miles off the coast of alaska. it is a pristine untouched area. it is home to has habitats of several rare specie
and, denmark works with parents to stop the radicalization of their children. >> woodruff: the obamaistration has essentially cleared the way to allow royal dutch shell to begin drilling for oil and gas in the arctic ocean this summer. it's one of the most consequential and long-awaited drilling decisions from the government. shell is seeking approval to drill in the american portion of the chukchi sea off the coast of alaska. environmental groups have long warned of the dangers of doing...
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aleve pm, for a better am. >>> in denmark, a bulldozer plows into a maximum security prison crushinginto a cloud of dust. >> it was a tremendous day for the danish prison. nobody has ever seen anything like that before. >> 12 inmates escape in a spectacular prison break. in this sleepy suburb 20 miles outside copenhagen is one of denmark's top maximum security prisons. >> the prison is from 1859 and some of the walls are even that old. the wall is just built of bricks and concrete. like any danish house would be built. >> the 19th century prison houses hundreds of denmark's most dangerous criminals. >> we have terrorists, we have murderers, we have gang members, we have drug crimes. >> prisons in denmark are not at all like their american counterparts. here they focus on rehabilitation instead of punishment. >> if you go into a prison wing in any danish prison, you wouldn't feel it more different than if you were in a danish school. >> still, nothing can take the place of freedom. no matter how comfortable the cell. and so on august 27, 1995, 12 prisoners try to regain their freedom
aleve pm, for a better am. >>> in denmark, a bulldozer plows into a maximum security prison crushinginto a cloud of dust. >> it was a tremendous day for the danish prison. nobody has ever seen anything like that before. >> 12 inmates escape in a spectacular prison break. in this sleepy suburb 20 miles outside copenhagen is one of denmark's top maximum security prisons. >> the prison is from 1859 and some of the walls are even that old. the wall is just built of bricks...
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what does getting to denmark entail? >> well getting to denmark will entail still taking risks. sure you heard her there that she's happy she made it here. she's happy she didn't end up in a coffin she's more happy and stressed that that she made it through the desert of southern libya. arid area controlled by war loads. for her arriving here has given her a lot of courage, hope. i think she's not much aware of how difficult it will be to reach denmark. she is illegal, she has no money, and once she reaches there, she'll have to integrate and learn the language. she probably thinks many of the migrants that once you arrived, everything will be easy. certainly easy for what they've been through. i don't think they did realise that it's not going to be as quick and swift as the dreams may have been so far. >>> thank you so much >>> to iraq where fighters from the islamic state of iraq and levant have launched a string of attacks. eight suicide car bombers attacked army headquarters near fallujah killing 20 soldiers, and 13 soldiers from the iraqi army and allies were killed by a r
what does getting to denmark entail? >> well getting to denmark will entail still taking risks. sure you heard her there that she's happy she made it here. she's happy she didn't end up in a coffin she's more happy and stressed that that she made it through the desert of southern libya. arid area controlled by war loads. for her arriving here has given her a lot of courage, hope. i think she's not much aware of how difficult it will be to reach denmark. she is illegal, she has no money,...
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i still live back home in denmark. >> audience: denmark!half the population. what town did you grow up in? >> i -- in a small village called tybjerg. >> jimmy: tybjerg? >> which is uh -- in a good year we were 40 souls there. >> jimmy: is there 40 people? that's a big town. >> a big town, yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. what would you do for fun in your town growing up? >> for fun? well, we would play soccer. well, actually, it was -- there was one year we had this -- what do you call that at school? wood shop. did you have wood shop? >> jimmy: yes, wood shop. like you go and -- >> yeah, well, one day the teacher said we're going to do clappers. they call them clappers. which were like three pieces of wood. you put a piece of leather. and then you can clap. and then whoever wanted got a a job on the sunday really early to go out in the forest and clap because there was a a big hunt. so, you would scare the animals toward the hunters, who would then just shoot them down. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: -- it sounds like a a blast. [ laughter
i still live back home in denmark. >> audience: denmark!half the population. what town did you grow up in? >> i -- in a small village called tybjerg. >> jimmy: tybjerg? >> which is uh -- in a good year we were 40 souls there. >> jimmy: is there 40 people? that's a big town. >> a big town, yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. what would you do for fun in your town growing up? >> for fun? well, we would play soccer. well, actually, it was -- there was...
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she doesn't have money or identification pipers to go to denmark. she has to go through several companies. that's what most of the migrants that arrive want to do because they do believe - it's a common belief among them that italy will not have the job opportunities. in other countries, they are large communities from the same country. it will be very complicated. salam told me she doesn't have money to buy a train ticket doesn't know with whom to travel and they don't speak the language or don't know where they are. they drement of the big forward foourp, a nob and safety. the details they don't know anything about. most have never travelled in a train. it will be extremely complicated and frustrated and the joy she has at the moment will be tempered as she realises that she is here and safe. but settling in europe will not be as easy as she thought. >> still ahead on the bulletin - two attacks in nigeria bring more death and destruction after the new president pledges to crack down on violence. plus... >> behind me is 83-year-old leo, carrying on
she doesn't have money or identification pipers to go to denmark. she has to go through several companies. that's what most of the migrants that arrive want to do because they do believe - it's a common belief among them that italy will not have the job opportunities. in other countries, they are large communities from the same country. it will be very complicated. salam told me she doesn't have money to buy a train ticket doesn't know with whom to travel and they don't speak the language or...
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with france and spain joining the u.k., denmark, and ireland in rejecting the proposed quotas, the eu -- genie: the issue is being discussed and strasbourg, but not all french ndp's backed the french government's position against. >> by refusing even a minimum of european solidarity, the member states are betraying europe. francois hollande's came out and gave solidarity in europe, but i experienced in interpersonal feeling of shame and i'm angry that europe and its values are being trampled on. genie: for more on the issue let's bring in our correspondent. on the one hand, they say they are against quotas, but then they say they are not against spreading the refugees out among the different european nations. what is the difference? >> basically what they are reacting to is the idea that they would be forced to do more than they are doing now, and they want to keep their hand on the decision on those who are -- they are reacting to that. but also they say you should share the burden. so the idea that some countries among them france, maybe the u.k., and sweden, are suing -- are seekin
with france and spain joining the u.k., denmark, and ireland in rejecting the proposed quotas, the eu -- genie: the issue is being discussed and strasbourg, but not all french ndp's backed the french government's position against. >> by refusing even a minimum of european solidarity, the member states are betraying europe. francois hollande's came out and gave solidarity in europe, but i experienced in interpersonal feeling of shame and i'm angry that europe and its values are being...
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greenland is some 30 years behind denmark in reducing infant mortality. the two lines converge rather nicely but a 30 year generation gap. this is from my chapter come together-some of these regional disparities among the 27 or so arctic regions and you can see there's a huge difference between the islands, iceland, so these places and then going down to -- again to make this an international person i put of the world more developed and less developed regions and this is according to the u.n. definition. this huge difference where you have a life expectancy of 58 years, large difference between men and women. life expectancy for men is 53 years. one of the factors that drive a lot of the overall disparities is the differences between men and women. on the website are some of the russian regions where men can wear women outlive men by over a decade. extremely large differences possibly some the largest in the world. the point is when you have roughly half of your population with a life expectancy you of low overall life expectancy. infant mortality show so
greenland is some 30 years behind denmark in reducing infant mortality. the two lines converge rather nicely but a 30 year generation gap. this is from my chapter come together-some of these regional disparities among the 27 or so arctic regions and you can see there's a huge difference between the islands, iceland, so these places and then going down to -- again to make this an international person i put of the world more developed and less developed regions and this is according to the u.n....
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in denmark, the minimum wage is $20 an hour. that is if you work at mcdonald's. not bad. as a nation we should learn from those countries who have combated child poverty, to provide health care for all people. free college education and have a tax system that is fair and progressive, which says to the people, you have a lot money, we will ask you to start paying your fair share so we can have a strong middle class. host: back to the studio audience, a question from eileen. >> how can clients that i work with at a homeless shelter be part of the political process when they are totally convinced that money buys campaigns and they are very discouraged and unfortunately i think it contributes to the huge percentage that do not vote? bernie: that is an anonymously important question. i think it is not only homeless people, congratulations for your work, taking care of the homeless and most vulnerable people in our society, it is not just homeless people that think that the deck is stacked against them. it is tens of millions of people that understand that while they may have t
in denmark, the minimum wage is $20 an hour. that is if you work at mcdonald's. not bad. as a nation we should learn from those countries who have combated child poverty, to provide health care for all people. free college education and have a tax system that is fair and progressive, which says to the people, you have a lot money, we will ask you to start paying your fair share so we can have a strong middle class. host: back to the studio audience, a question from eileen. >> how can...
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i know supervisor jane kim but for a big bike trip she's doing in denmark, she would be right here. i know she would be very happy to see this happening because the benefit of this particular center with all of it's attributes whether it's child care to support the people here whether it's focused on services towards people who don't have jobs and don't have those job skill sets. whether for me it is the ultimate which is a constant transfer of skill sets of hope from those that have pretty good jobs and good skill sets and good education to those that are challenged in many ways that have been here and lived here an we are hoping that a mayor and board of supervisors would some day revitalize that we now have companies in fact twitter is first and now there is 15 technology companies along with venture capitalist along with other small businesses that have also invested in this area and that makes for great solid roots of building and rebuilding our communities. then the purpose of this center will just go a long way. you are sitting in a room that will have up to 20 computers, tra
i know supervisor jane kim but for a big bike trip she's doing in denmark, she would be right here. i know she would be very happy to see this happening because the benefit of this particular center with all of it's attributes whether it's child care to support the people here whether it's focused on services towards people who don't have jobs and don't have those job skill sets. whether for me it is the ultimate which is a constant transfer of skill sets of hope from those that have pretty...
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she wants to reach her scuz in who is already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamt of it. my country is nice. if there was no war i would have stayed there but there is no work. i still don't know how i well travel. there are other people, i might travel with them. then i will study first thrern language then work. whatever job whatever will give me money. i have nothing now but i am happy, i am out of libya. >> here i can walk around even sleep in the street. no one attacks you. here there is peace and safety. >> reporter: at the moment her most prized possession is this piece of paper filled with phone numbers. along with lots of hope that her dream for a new life would some day come true pnl hoda abdel hamid, al jazeera,. >> first new president promises to crack down on bibles. plus. >> some of the issues facing them are shared by australia's ab ridge nees. australia's an ridgeaustralia'san ridgeaustralia's >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> stories that have impact. that make a difference. that open your world. >> this... is what we d
she wants to reach her scuz in who is already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamt of it. my country is nice. if there was no war i would have stayed there but there is no work. i still don't know how i well travel. there are other people, i might travel with them. then i will study first thrern language then work. whatever job whatever will give me money. i have nothing now but i am happy, i am out of libya. >> here i can walk around even sleep in the street. no one...
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she wants to reach her cousin, who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamed of it. i still don't know how i will travel. there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study first learn the language, and then work. any job. whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now but i am happy. i am out of libya. here i can walk around, even sleep in the street, no one attacks you. here, there is appeals and safety. >> at the moment, this is her most prized possession, a piece was paper filled with phone numbers along with a dream that her new life could come true. >> an incredible emotional journey there. what happens to the majority who do make it safely? >> well, in the very short term, they will be relocated by italian authorities in the many reception centers that are now existing around the country but by and large you'd be surprised how quickly that happens, they will try to continue their journey towards the end destination, often in northern europe sometimes because they know someone there sometimes because it's a big community of their own ther
she wants to reach her cousin, who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamed of it. i still don't know how i will travel. there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study first learn the language, and then work. any job. whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now but i am happy. i am out of libya. here i can walk around, even sleep in the street, no one attacks you. here, there is appeals and safety. >> at the moment, this is her most...
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denmark in the u.k.. this is to speed -- this is a reality today. we do not want to exclude anyone. the people say i do not want to be a -- in on this project, it is possible. reporter: the united kingdom is facing a referendum over whether to pull out of the european union. seeking ammunition to use against his own parliamentary skeptics, cameron wanted a sign europe could be ready to meet his country halfway in reforming eu treaties. it would give national parliaments back a certain measure of sovereign powers. david cameron: it needs the flexibility of a network come and not the rigidity of a block. it should date different nationstates with different desires and beliefs and what the right outcome is. reporter: many european leaders have indicated a want the u.k. to remain within the political block. he is still facing resistance on certain france, notably when it comes to placing subscriptions -- restrictions. a subject that will likely, under discussion along with other potential reforms at a full u.s. -- au summit next month. host: stay tuned because we are reporting from nige
denmark in the u.k.. this is to speed -- this is a reality today. we do not want to exclude anyone. the people say i do not want to be a -- in on this project, it is possible. reporter: the united kingdom is facing a referendum over whether to pull out of the european union. seeking ammunition to use against his own parliamentary skeptics, cameron wanted a sign europe could be ready to meet his country halfway in reforming eu treaties. it would give national parliaments back a certain measure...
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the u.k., ireland and denmark would be exempt. host: talking of the u.k., many people have hoped, glance inside the mind of prince charles. florence: the so-called black spider memos. released after a 10 year legal battle to hush them up. you can read about it on the front page of the independent. the acceptable face of the monarchy. this weird photo on the front page in a minute. according to the independent these letters reveal the extent of royal meddling. host: the guardian on this story as well. florence: taking a closer look at what prince charles was trying to influence -- how he was trying to influence government policy. issues like education but also weirder issues. the guardian taking a look at the strangest topics he relied -- he lobby ministers on. restoring huts in the antarctic patagonian toothfish. that explains that weird photo. prince charles wrote to the environment minister "i hope the illegal fishing of the patagonian toothfish will behind on your list of priorities are ." lots of papers are outraged by the con
the u.k., ireland and denmark would be exempt. host: talking of the u.k., many people have hoped, glance inside the mind of prince charles. florence: the so-called black spider memos. released after a 10 year legal battle to hush them up. you can read about it on the front page of the independent. the acceptable face of the monarchy. this weird photo on the front page in a minute. according to the independent these letters reveal the extent of royal meddling. host: the guardian on this story as...
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she wants to reach her cousin who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamt of it. my country is nice. if there was no war i would have stayed there but there is no work. i still don't know h will travel. there are other people i might travel with them then i will study, first learn the language then work. any job. whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now brut i am happy, i'm out of libya. >> here i can walk around, even sleep in the streets. no one attacks you. here there is peace and safety. >> at the moment her most prized possession is this piece of paper filled with phone numbers along with lots of hope that her dream of a new life could finally come true. now her story is one common to most of the migrants. they do arrive here exhausted. we saw some young men so afraid they had to be carried off the ship. they are safe but visible they are still illegal immigrant no money. they will go first north where they know someone where they believe their most jawboned, on their last leg of the join and then once they arrive there they will have to adapt to
she wants to reach her cousin who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamt of it. my country is nice. if there was no war i would have stayed there but there is no work. i still don't know h will travel. there are other people i might travel with them then i will study, first learn the language then work. any job. whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now brut i am happy, i'm out of libya. >> here i can walk around, even sleep in the streets. no one...
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denmark remember the liberation of the netherlands as allied forces closed in on germany.m the dutch city where the germans surrendered, we have the report. >> this was the netherlands first taste of the second world war. despite the declaration of neutrality, the germans invaded. the dutch people were unprepared. their fight back was futile. it was reduced to rubble after four days they capitulated. they were in england when the war broke out and took part in the landing in normandy. >> that the gunmen from the boat , and they had to go through the water because the boat could not go any further then there was shooting from the germans. >> this is where the liberation of europe began but it was months before the allies reached the netherlands. the first attempt to liberate the netherlands failed. in september 1944, more than 15,000 allied servicemen lost their lives. many of their bodies are laid to rest here close to the place where they fell. eventually in may, 1945, under pressure from the canadians, the germans surrendered. >> millions of soldiers died. one of the que
denmark remember the liberation of the netherlands as allied forces closed in on germany.m the dutch city where the germans surrendered, we have the report. >> this was the netherlands first taste of the second world war. despite the declaration of neutrality, the germans invaded. the dutch people were unprepared. their fight back was futile. it was reduced to rubble after four days they capitulated. they were in england when the war broke out and took part in the landing in normandy....
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italy has been asking other countries to share the burden, but france and spain join in the u.k., denmark and ireland in rejecting the proposed quotas. the temporary fix is now in jeopardy. luke: moving to another historic milestone in the peace process in northern ireland -- prince charles meeting with the leaders. gerry adams -- the paired shook hands for the first five and spoke in private for 15 minutes. adams expressed regret on the loss of life. he says terror and violence in northern ireland and leading the northern irelanders, -- he spoke about the assassination of prince charles great uncle. to columbia where the death toll has reached 62 and it is likely to rise following a devastating landslide. the mayor of the city says her town was almost wiped off the map due to a huge landslide and flooding on monday. we have more. reporter: the streets littered with mud and debris after heavy rain swept through the northwestern colombian town, carrying away homes and people. survivors recall being awoken from their beds as their modestly built homes plunged into the river. >> my daughter
italy has been asking other countries to share the burden, but france and spain join in the u.k., denmark and ireland in rejecting the proposed quotas. the temporary fix is now in jeopardy. luke: moving to another historic milestone in the peace process in northern ireland -- prince charles meeting with the leaders. gerry adams -- the paired shook hands for the first five and spoke in private for 15 minutes. adams expressed regret on the loss of life. he says terror and violence in northern...
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leading real estate investor in the noting region around 4 countries scheduling finland and norway and denmark their strategy is macro and bottoms up approach they predominantly choose investments in the cycles so in the memo in the anticipation you'll see that from fund to fund they have a different focus more have a particular country versus others funds organically where the best opportunity we like this mr. adams they've enter graded recycle other investors they usually allocate it to a local partner to execute the strategy but my name is case whether they're given the straddling boots on the ground in the countries they operate this gives them an vandal in flying they can underwrite began last year debate into the deal particularly when they want to for sdiechlts to increase the size of a building are redevelop a site it gives them you know not in terms of the expertise in understanding the process overall this allows them to unlock value where other investors don't have the capability with that i'll pass it on to my colleague. >> sure he covered a lot a few things to add firm has a expre
leading real estate investor in the noting region around 4 countries scheduling finland and norway and denmark their strategy is macro and bottoms up approach they predominantly choose investments in the cycles so in the memo in the anticipation you'll see that from fund to fund they have a different focus more have a particular country versus others funds organically where the best opportunity we like this mr. adams they've enter graded recycle other investors they usually allocate it to a...
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the next month there was another deadly shooting in denmark at an event for an artist who drew a caricature ofad. she said it was about making it about free speech. >> it's not just here and paris and copenhagen. it's here. the war is here. are we going to stand up to freedom or submit to savagery? >> the policemen are searching the gunmen's car for a possible bomb. there is no indication that anyone else was involved. >>> this morning baltimore residents are waking up to a city returning to normal. the mayor lifted the curfew sunday six days after the death sparked by freddie gray. there are new calls for civil justice. brook is in baltimore. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. for the first time cars on the streets, pedestrians on the sidewalk and the hope that the worst of the unrest may be ore. the city's mayor lifted a mandatory curfew. >> we'll get through this and do it as one baltimore. >> reporter: earlier in the day national guard troops in the area to enforce the curfew began pulling out. >> we're going to continue to keep officers deployed in areas where there's a potenti
the next month there was another deadly shooting in denmark at an event for an artist who drew a caricature ofad. she said it was about making it about free speech. >> it's not just here and paris and copenhagen. it's here. the war is here. are we going to stand up to freedom or submit to savagery? >> the policemen are searching the gunmen's car for a possible bomb. there is no indication that anyone else was involved. >>> this morning baltimore residents are waking up to a...
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three in particular britain, ireland and denmark. under their agreements with the e.u. are exempt essentially from having to take part in this plan. and that raises the problem of how do you compel the ore members to play their part under a mandatory system in particular when there are countries with strong anti-immigration movements some even in government who will almost certainly oppose this plan. >> and those countries include slovakias and tonia and hungary. britain's interior minister said not sending the migrants back encourages themselves to keep coming. did e.u. officials address those concerns? this >> reporter: them vice president of the commission did. he said he had the utmost respect for british intelligences, but in this case he felt they didn't read the document clearly enough. he agrees migrants can and will be sent back but in the last hour or so in london the home office has reiterated its refusal to take part in any mandatory quota system. they feel they do enough already. the question is how many other countries will feel the same way. >> jonah than
three in particular britain, ireland and denmark. under their agreements with the e.u. are exempt essentially from having to take part in this plan. and that raises the problem of how do you compel the ore members to play their part under a mandatory system in particular when there are countries with strong anti-immigration movements some even in government who will almost certainly oppose this plan. >> and those countries include slovakias and tonia and hungary. britain's interior...
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. >> while there are no surefire prescriptions for a long and healthy life, a study conducted in denmark has shown that white jogging can increase life expectancy by about four and a half years. >> what does like jogging mean? it means about three times a week for between one and two hours. -- no wonder more and more people are taking up the sport. new technology is also making it more fun by helping joggers track and share their experiences. >> many runners thrive on pushing themselves to the limit. new technologies allow users to count their steps measure their pulse, and track how many kilometers they have left to run. this german jogger uses his smartphone to post and compare his results with others online. >> it's really practical. you can print out your results or share them with others on websites like facebook. runners can compare their numbers and learn better ways to train. it's really useful. >> but where does all that data go? none of the athletes here seem to know, and no one seems to worry about how their information is used. >> and don't think we live in a country where th
. >> while there are no surefire prescriptions for a long and healthy life, a study conducted in denmark has shown that white jogging can increase life expectancy by about four and a half years. >> what does like jogging mean? it means about three times a week for between one and two hours. -- no wonder more and more people are taking up the sport. new technology is also making it more fun by helping joggers track and share their experiences. >> many runners thrive on pushing...
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one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said "someone must openw so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. don't be envious. be envied! revlon colorstay gel envy™ in just two steps, i get what i want. base coat and color in one. then, diamond top coat for gorgeous, life-resistant wear. in 30 easy-to-remove shades to love. revlon. love is on. these little angels build in softness. and these little angels build in strength. and that little angel says "weeeeeeeee!" 60% more sheets than charmin. everything you want and the value you love. angel soft. >>> welcome back to early today let's talk mother's day. the west is cool in the rockies and we have a snowstorm. denver should be all right, but the front range will get the snow. look at seattle. 79 degrees. you're very warm and cool off for mother's day. 74 and sunny, and that's the same forecast. if i had to pick a perfect temperature, i think that 74 is close to it. those a
one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said "someone must openw so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. don't be envious. be envied! revlon colorstay gel envy™ in just two steps, i get what i want. base coat and color in one. then, diamond top coat for gorgeous, life-resistant wear. in 30...
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she wants to reach her cousin who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like a dreamt of it. my country is nice. if there was no war, i would have stayed there but there is no work. i still don't know how i will travel but there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study. first learn the language and then work. any jobs whatever will give me some money -- a curb while cycling in the french alps. he was due to travel to madrid later and then go to paris to meet the iraqi prime minister. he's now being treated in geneva and is said to be resting comfortably. so he had a packed schedule on his agenda. how will he deal with that now? >>reporter: well obviously the meetings that he was going to have with the spanish officials in madrid have obviously been postponed indefinitely. but the secretary of state was also supposed to meet with foreign ministers in paris on tuesday to talk about the on going fight against isil. he's going to take part via telephone from the hospital in boston where he's flying sunday night so his surgeon can look at his right femur and d
she wants to reach her cousin who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like a dreamt of it. my country is nice. if there was no war, i would have stayed there but there is no work. i still don't know how i will travel but there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study. first learn the language and then work. any jobs whatever will give me some money -- a curb while cycling in the french alps. he was due to travel to madrid later and then go to paris to meet...
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she wants to reach her cousin in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamt of it, my country is nice. if there is no war, i would have stayed there, there is no work. i don't know how i will travel. there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study, first learn the language and work. any job, whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now. but i am happy. i am out of libya. here i can walk around, even sleep in the street, no one attacks you. here there is peace and safety. at the moment her most prized possession is this piece of paper filled with phone numbers, and hope that dreams of a new life could come true. now, just as salam as been re-elected to the migrant center in rome these people here will end up somewhere around italy in the next 24 hours. at the moment they have to go through medical procedures and then they are taken away by the authorities who have to figure out where they will relocate them. and it's been very diff for the italian, they basically are in every region available to provide an empty building or facility. but the journey for the
she wants to reach her cousin in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamt of it, my country is nice. if there is no war, i would have stayed there, there is no work. i don't know how i will travel. there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study, first learn the language and work. any job, whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now. but i am happy. i am out of libya. here i can walk around, even sleep in the street, no one attacks you. here there is...
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tom of denmark held the plank position for 4 hours and 28 minutes. that's crazy. 2 minutes longer tha the previous record. tougher each minute. hardest think he's ever done. i can' immanuel why. for hours. >> hurts thinking aboutt. >> 4 minutes is hard. >> swedish jack la lane or what >> swedish jack la lane or what? for hours. >> unbelievable. >> theast half hour. >> we are just throwing it away >> we e just throwing it away. >> in other sports mo from steff on the crash landing that had the warriors worried they lost the mvp. nothe question is can he . >> good evening. after destroying the rocket in game 3 the warriors went for a sweep in the western conference finals from houston. lost the game and star curry for short time with injury that was very scary. at the toyota cter speaking of scary. hello. rocket shot 77 percent in the firs quarter. they couldn't miss. 8 of 9 from downtown. they had a 23 point lead. 45-22 then te scary moment second quarter steff trying to block the shot by trevor. tumble over the top. hits his headn the hard wood. call
tom of denmark held the plank position for 4 hours and 28 minutes. that's crazy. 2 minutes longer tha the previous record. tougher each minute. hardest think he's ever done. i can' immanuel why. for hours. >> hurts thinking aboutt. >> 4 minutes is hard. >> swedish jack la lane or what >> swedish jack la lane or what? for hours. >> unbelievable. >> theast half hour. >> we are just throwing it away >> we e just throwing it away. >> in other...
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tom of denmark held the plank position for 4 hours and 28 minutes.r than the previous record. tougher each minute. hardest think he's ever done. i can't immanuel why. for hours. >> hurts thinking about it. >> 4 minutes is hard. >> swedish jack la lane or what >> swedish jack la lane or what? for hours. >> unbelievable. >> the last half hour. >> we are just throwing it away >> we are just throwing it away. >> in other sports more from steff on the crash landing that had the warriors worried they lost the mvp. now the question [♪] ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ gonna have a look around ♪ ♪ now is the time ♪ ♪ i started flyin' ♪ ♪ both feet off of the ground ♪ ♪ head in the sky ♪ ♪ eyes open wide ♪ ♪ happy to look around ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ my name is jeff richardson the vice president of operations here at c.k. mondavi. to make this fine wine it takes a lot of energy. pg&e is the energy expert. we reached out to pg&e to become more efficient. my job is basically to help them achieve their goals around sustainability and really to kee
tom of denmark held the plank position for 4 hours and 28 minutes.r than the previous record. tougher each minute. hardest think he's ever done. i can't immanuel why. for hours. >> hurts thinking about it. >> 4 minutes is hard. >> swedish jack la lane or what >> swedish jack la lane or what? for hours. >> unbelievable. >> the last half hour. >> we are just throwing it away >> we are just throwing it away. >> in other sports more from steff...
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she wants to reach her cousin, who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamed it. my country is nice. if there was no war, i would have stayed there, but there is no work. i still don't know how i will travel, there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study, first learn the language, and then work. any job, whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now, but i am happy. i am out of libya. here i can walk around, even sleep in the street. no one attacks you. here, there is peace and safety. >> at the moment, her most prized possession is this piece of paper filled with phone numbers. along with lots of hope that her dream of a new life could finally come true. al jazeera, rome. >> the u.s. secretary of state has broken his leg after falling off his bike in the french alps. he was to go to paris to meet the iraqi prime minister. he is being treated in geneva and is said to be resting comfortably. >> how long will he be out of action? >> well, it's not really clear. the secretary is going to spend the rest of the day in geneva and then be flo
she wants to reach her cousin, who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamed it. my country is nice. if there was no war, i would have stayed there, but there is no work. i still don't know how i will travel, there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study, first learn the language, and then work. any job, whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now, but i am happy. i am out of libya. here i can walk around, even sleep in the street. no one...
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katty: we have america to paris to denmark. i guess because there was extra security later on and because in the short term about these tweets that one of the gunmen has reportedly been sending out just before the attacks. daveed: not just leaving a trail but giving a heads up that he was about to carry out the attack. his very last tweet just before he went and carried out the attack and died was stating he was declaring his allegiance to emir that is to abir and hash tagged it texas attack showing he was going to do it. based on several jihadist accounts, there was one other person perhaps more, who had foreknowledge the attack was going to occur. katty: daveed, this elton simpson who is on the f.b.i. radar already how difficult is it for authorities to keep track of people who they've had suspicions about? daveed: it's difficult but in this case the question should be asked as to whether this was another intelligence failure. in this case there were several things that went on. number one, he had been arrested back in 2010 i
katty: we have america to paris to denmark. i guess because there was extra security later on and because in the short term about these tweets that one of the gunmen has reportedly been sending out just before the attacks. daveed: not just leaving a trail but giving a heads up that he was about to carry out the attack. his very last tweet just before he went and carried out the attack and died was stating he was declaring his allegiance to emir that is to abir and hash tagged it texas attack...
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she wants to reach her cousin, who is already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamed of it, my country is nice. if there was no war, i would have stayed there but there is no work. there are other people, i might travel with them. i will study first learn the language, and then work. any job whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now but i am happy. i am out of libya. >> here i can walk around, even sleep in the street. no one attacks you. here, there is peace and safety. >> at the moment, her most prized possession some piece of paper filled with phone numbers along with hope that her dream of a new life could finally come true. >> her story and her hopes are common to the thousands of migrants who have arrived here. now, yes the situation is vulnerable, they are still illegal and they still want to continue moving to their final destination. it will be very difficult. most of them do not have money they don't have identification papers so that will make it very difficult for them to cross the various european borders at a time when there's so much anxiety in eur
she wants to reach her cousin, who is already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamed of it, my country is nice. if there was no war, i would have stayed there but there is no work. there are other people, i might travel with them. i will study first learn the language, and then work. any job whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now but i am happy. i am out of libya. >> here i can walk around, even sleep in the street. no one attacks you. here, there is peace...
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. >> a fitness instructor in denmark. 4:28.tes. >> when the guy found out he was close to the record he said quote, i mobilized every resource in my mind and body and he got that record. >> did it. four hours, you last another two minutes. >> my goodness. >>> finally, a showdown kind of sort of. kind of one-sided. an alligator on one side. a guy with a truck on the other. >> a guy driving his truck through high grass. the alligator not backing down. the guy keeps on edging forward. kind of pushing his luck. thinking the gator will back pauch. >> instead, the garret grabs the bumper and runs it off. the guy, when the coast was clear, got out and got his bumper. lesson learned. why are you toying with an alligator? >> why, to get videos like this i spoiz. because we're talking about it. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everybody else you're stuck with me and marcy on "america this morning." your purchase helps provide life-changing vitamins to 100 million children. here in the u.s. and around the world through
. >> a fitness instructor in denmark. 4:28.tes. >> when the guy found out he was close to the record he said quote, i mobilized every resource in my mind and body and he got that record. >> did it. four hours, you last another two minutes. >> my goodness. >>> finally, a showdown kind of sort of. kind of one-sided. an alligator on one side. a guy with a truck on the other. >> a guy driving his truck through high grass. the alligator not backing down. the...
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>> at the moment dividing his time between denmark and london and the constituency si. they have bought a house and plan to be there. they say it is a complicated rangement but it does work for them. >> thank you indeed. we go to basildo nmp south. >> the result of poll. the election of member of parliament. [indiscernible] >> number of votes recorded for each candidate is as follows. independent 205. labour party 11,493. u.k. independence party. 12,097. conservative party candidate, 19 788. [applause] independent, 401. >> conservative hold >> one of their targets but clearly isn't getting as close as they would like. >> we can have a look and see what the results were there. there it is. look at the change in the share of the vote there. >> this is extraordinary to have ukip in second place. they are second in 11 seats. and when we get to the point in the night where we don't have half of the results and ukip came in handful of results. and while the ukip may not win. and may not have the night they hoped for but argue their second place puts them into a stronger place
>> at the moment dividing his time between denmark and london and the constituency si. they have bought a house and plan to be there. they say it is a complicated rangement but it does work for them. >> thank you indeed. we go to basildo nmp south. >> the result of poll. the election of member of parliament. [indiscernible] >> number of votes recorded for each candidate is as follows. independent 205. labour party 11,493. u.k. independence party. 12,097. conservative...
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tom of denmark held the plank position for 4 hours and 28 minutes. crazy. 2 minutes longer than the previous record. tougher each minute. hardest think he's ever done. i can't immanuel why. for hours. >> hurts thinking about it. >> 4 minutes is hard. >> swedish jack la lane or what >> swedish jack la lane or what? for hours. >> unbelievable. >> the last half hour. >> we are just throwing it away >> we are just throwing it away. >> in other sports more from steff on the crash landing that had the warriors worried they lost the mvp. now the question is can he if you're a man over 50, you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer including melanoma. that's why your best shot is to check for a spot. follow through and check your skin. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. . >> good evening. after destroying the rocket in game 3 the warriors went for a sweep in the western conference finals from houston. lost the game and star curry for short time with injury that was very scary. at the toyota center speaking of scary. hello. rocket shot 77 per
tom of denmark held the plank position for 4 hours and 28 minutes. crazy. 2 minutes longer than the previous record. tougher each minute. hardest think he's ever done. i can't immanuel why. for hours. >> hurts thinking about it. >> 4 minutes is hard. >> swedish jack la lane or what >> swedish jack la lane or what? for hours. >> unbelievable. >> the last half hour. >> we are just throwing it away >> we are just throwing it away. >> in other...