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. >> the far right dutch politician has addressed thousands of supporters in dresden. ing organized bying byorganized by pegida movement. dominic kane, what sort of an effect did his presence have there? >> lauren, as you can see the rally has been finished here. he told the audience his concern about islam he felt it was threatening to european society. he talked about the culture of europe not being compatible with the sorts of things that he perceived islam fictionification, there were very many people not far from here, in another part of the city who were vehemently opposed to pegida, they wanted pegida to be gone. but mr. vilders would say that actually the culture that he was trying to defend was a european culture, a german culture which he said were not compatible with the feeling now. there weren't tens of thousands of people. you will recall that in jab of this year in two occasions pegida managed to get up to 25,000 people on to the street of dresden. that's not the sort today. it was a stretched that there were tens of thousands of people. i staw for saw f
. >> the far right dutch politician has addressed thousands of supporters in dresden. ing organized bying byorganized by pegida movement. dominic kane, what sort of an effect did his presence have there? >> lauren, as you can see the rally has been finished here. he told the audience his concern about islam he felt it was threatening to european society. he talked about the culture of europe not being compatible with the sorts of things that he perceived islam fictionification,...
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s were right there in dresden. we didn't know about it. kurt vonnegut wrote "slaughterhouse-five" about it. whether you agree or disagree with the war this is an indispensable weapon and you can't give it up. john: senator dianne feinstein wants the whole program stem to stern to be analyzed. pat: well, you can never stop doing that, but the idea of giving it up is why not -- an impossibility if you are going to fight terrorism. john: mccain would like to give it up, too. eleanor: i agree with pat they're not going to give up the drone program. the think the president is ambivalent about these so-called signature drone strikes. you find targets and they appear to be muslim-looking men who are gathering and you make assumptions and if you can get to near certainty, you go ahead. but near certainty is not absolute certain -- certainty. but i think president obama owns the drone program even though it began under president bush. he has pushed it forward and i think the next president is either going to continue that or have second thoughts. j
s were right there in dresden. we didn't know about it. kurt vonnegut wrote "slaughterhouse-five" about it. whether you agree or disagree with the war this is an indispensable weapon and you can't give it up. john: senator dianne feinstein wants the whole program stem to stern to be analyzed. pat: well, you can never stop doing that, but the idea of giving it up is why not -- an impossibility if you are going to fight terrorism. john: mccain would like to give it up, too. eleanor: i...
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stuart: this is a color facsimile of the dresden codex -- actual size, real colors. it's made on, like the others, on bark paper sized with lime plaster, on which the images were painted with fine hair brushes and pigment in about oh, five or six different colors. keach: many of these books were discovered by the sixteenth century spanish. they were said to be filled with genealogies, prophesies and religious beliefs. but to the spanish conquerors, they were blasphemous. in 1562, bishop diego de landa ordered them destroyed. "we found a large number of books in these characters "and as they contained nothing "in which there were not to be seen "superstition and lies of the devil, "we burned them all, "which caused them much affliction." ironically, a book by bishop landa himself proved crucial to the understanding of maya writing. stuart: and in it is everything that he observed in yucatan about the maya about their ceremonial cycles, their ritual calendars. he even had pictures of the glyphs drawn to put in the manuscript. and without that we would know very little
stuart: this is a color facsimile of the dresden codex -- actual size, real colors. it's made on, like the others, on bark paper sized with lime plaster, on which the images were painted with fine hair brushes and pigment in about oh, five or six different colors. keach: many of these books were discovered by the sixteenth century spanish. they were said to be filled with genealogies, prophesies and religious beliefs. but to the spanish conquerors, they were blasphemous. in 1562, bishop diego...
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in january 25,000 marched in dresden. there were large counter-demonstrations. news of the event an society prompted some opponents to object. plans to house asylum seekers would go ahead. >> translation: this is not just a question of fighting crime, but a question of democracy, about free and democratic order. principles laid out in the constitution that we would defend. i can assure you we will not back down >>> in the last year germany saw a large look in the number of asylum seekers it houses. the authorities say this fire will not deter them >>> police in turkey are investigating an armed attack on a bus carrying the fenerbahce team. the turkish league leaders were on the way to the airport following a win near the northern city. the driver was shot and taken to hospital. no players were injured. they later returned to their home base in istanbul. the governor confirmed the gain attack after claiming the bus was hit by a stone. >> translation: turkey is going through difficult times. the incident you witnessed is not simple. this is an attack aiming to kil
in january 25,000 marched in dresden. there were large counter-demonstrations. news of the event an society prompted some opponents to object. plans to house asylum seekers would go ahead. >> translation: this is not just a question of fighting crime, but a question of democracy, about free and democratic order. principles laid out in the constitution that we would defend. i can assure you we will not back down >>> in the last year germany saw a large look in the number of asylum...
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relationships just the more tangled after supreme court justice allows a woman to serve her papers to dresden. is the new divorce button jesus never married in 2009 she was promised a wedding with all families and he disappears. >> were real promised that? she wanted a traditional wedding federal bank involves e-mail. usually people meet on line and get divorced in real life but if you see him wearing that bulletproof vest or a flak jacket that does not bode well vetted is interesting it was like the overall ensembles. but when you first hear about this he think it appears to be the only way to get in touch with no employment record your dmv record but then again he is quite a catch. >> in addition you were also a supreme court justice. >> yes bin reporter those legal verifications? this seems like they could build the solid case. >> i just think this poor woman was to divorce this guy and cannot get in touch with him but the credit rating could be effective -- affected 773 emails that is considered official story she cannot posted on the wall just to send him a message then you can sail but
relationships just the more tangled after supreme court justice allows a woman to serve her papers to dresden. is the new divorce button jesus never married in 2009 she was promised a wedding with all families and he disappears. >> were real promised that? she wanted a traditional wedding federal bank involves e-mail. usually people meet on line and get divorced in real life but if you see him wearing that bulletproof vest or a flak jacket that does not bode well vetted is interesting it...
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. >>> german city of dresden support for pegd. pegida. pegida post office immigrants who fail to integrate. >> still no word on two other member kidnapped on the same attack. >> a formatter police academy in sierra leone is being renovated on part of ongoing measures to quarantine those infected by the virus. families have somewhere to stay, until it's safe to return home. >>> brazil is fighting an outbreak of dengue fever in the heavily populated state of sao paulo. cases have shot up 162% so far this year. the disease is transmitted by infected mosquitos. >> just an hour's drive from the state capital of sao paulo known for its strong economy but now residents have found themselves on the front line of a health crisis. >> i have a fever headache, dizziness and low blood pressure. i went to work but didn't feel well so they asked me to come here. >> brazil is a hot spot for dengue fever a mosquito born tropical virus. since january officials have reported more than a quarter of a million new cases 10,000 of them have been registered here
. >>> german city of dresden support for pegd. pegida. pegida post office immigrants who fail to integrate. >> still no word on two other member kidnapped on the same attack. >> a formatter police academy in sierra leone is being renovated on part of ongoing measures to quarantine those infected by the virus. families have somewhere to stay, until it's safe to return home. >>> brazil is fighting an outbreak of dengue fever in the heavily populated state of sao...
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in january 25,000 marched in dresden, in support of their message. there were large counter demonstrations. news of the fire on saturday prompted some opponents of the far rite to take to the streets. the -- far right to take to the streets. the premier emphasised plans to house asylum seekers would go ahead. >> translation: it's not just a question of fighting crime, but democracy, democratic order. principles laid out that we will denned. -- defend. i assure you we will not back down >>> in the last year germany has seen a large rise in asylum seekers that it houses. they say the fire will not deter them. >>> former egyptian president hosni mubarak and his two sons have been in court for their retrial on corruption charges much they are accused of embezzling 18 million. his sons face a separate trial for alleged stock market manipulation. hosni mubarak was acquitted of causing the death of 800 protesters and the uprising forced him from power. in egypt two bombs exploded in the city of giza the explosions went off in front of a school near a police
in january 25,000 marched in dresden, in support of their message. there were large counter demonstrations. news of the fire on saturday prompted some opponents of the far rite to take to the streets. the -- far right to take to the streets. the premier emphasised plans to house asylum seekers would go ahead. >> translation: it's not just a question of fighting crime, but democracy, democratic order. principles laid out that we will denned. -- defend. i assure you we will not back down...
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in january, 25,000 people marched in dresden in support of their message although there were also largeounter demonstrations. news of the fire on saturday prompted opponents of the far right to take to the streets. the premier of the state emphasized that plans to house asylum seekers would still go ahead. >> this is not just a question of fighting crime. it's a question of democracy of our free and democratic constitutional order. we will defend our constitution. i assure you we will not back down. >> in the last year, germany has seen a large rise in the number of asylum seekers it houses. the authorities say this fire will not deter them. al jazeera berlin. >> bangladesh opposition leader has been granted bail in two corruption cases. she'd been allowed to leave her office for the first time to attend court. she is accused of embezzling money by forming a charity prosecutors say doesn't even exist. >> women who used to fight in nepal's maoist army are facing a difficult future. since the civil war ended many say they've been shunned by their villages and the party has forgotten them,
in january, 25,000 people marched in dresden in support of their message although there were also largeounter demonstrations. news of the fire on saturday prompted opponents of the far right to take to the streets. the premier of the state emphasized that plans to house asylum seekers would still go ahead. >> this is not just a question of fighting crime. it's a question of democracy of our free and democratic constitutional order. we will defend our constitution. i assure you we will not...
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i'm sure an awful lot of families who lost loved ones in dresden didn't feel better as a consequence are at war and the declarations are made against us and they are organizing attacks at this minute against the united states of america, both here and abroad. and, you know, that's the baseline presumption at which you've got to begin these operations. i do think there's been a effort to reduce casualties off a drone. doesn't mean it's going to be perfect, doesn't mean you're going to have a situation with the intel on ground is 100% perfect and have these moments and the extraordinary thing is that our president is willing to go before the world and say, we made a mistake and we feel terrible ability it. and that's who we are, the kind of people we are. i think that to me really balances the effort to try to make certain that you're reducing it to the extent as possible the number of civilian casualties. >> you make the point about the president going in front of the world and accepting responsibility here, but colonel, has the white house's near refusal to discuss drones in general
i'm sure an awful lot of families who lost loved ones in dresden didn't feel better as a consequence are at war and the declarations are made against us and they are organizing attacks at this minute against the united states of america, both here and abroad. and, you know, that's the baseline presumption at which you've got to begin these operations. i do think there's been a effort to reduce casualties off a drone. doesn't mean it's going to be perfect, doesn't mean you're going to have a...
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>> the des mated dresden and osaka and used to make other stuff. >> but these are new jobs that were were being displaced? >> to your point, among prime age workers in the u.s., the labor force participation rate has been declining since about the year 2000. the best you could say if you squint at the data really hard for the past year or so maybe it's levelled off. i kind of share your intuition which is that we may have seen the peak of labor force participation. >> i hope so. >> i hope you're wrong too. >> we could do an hour show on this. >> you'll first have to prove that you're not a robot. how do we know that? >> because they would never build a row about the with these ears. >> that is true. >> it would be a flaw in the system. >> you could be the first generation. the prototype. >> am i the only person that thinks e-mail has done more to destroy productivity than enhance it? >> i'm not the only one. >> pick up a phone. shake a hand. melissa lee, we can't because you're at the nasdaq. >> virtual shaking it's virtual shaking hands. no comment on the ears. >> it's like a thing
>> the des mated dresden and osaka and used to make other stuff. >> but these are new jobs that were were being displaced? >> to your point, among prime age workers in the u.s., the labor force participation rate has been declining since about the year 2000. the best you could say if you squint at the data really hard for the past year or so maybe it's levelled off. i kind of share your intuition which is that we may have seen the peak of labor force participation. >> i...
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several thousand anti-islam protesters marched in the center of dresden today.y waved german flags and held banners calling on german politicians to deport abusers of that country's political asylum system. >>> twitter has removed photographs of an instan bull prosecutors held by militants. talks with youtube which was also banned are still under way. >>> santa barbara has its answer to the california drought. tapping the pacific ocean. it has prepared now to spend $40 million to reactivate a desalination plant out there. go to cnbc.com for more. >>> a spring storm is expected to bring several inches of rain to some drought parched areas of the state mostly in the north. >>> and the cherry blossoms are on the verge of blooming in my hometown the nation's capital. 3,800 cherry trees expected to hit their peak next week. that is about a week later than normal. they never folks, show up when they're supposed to. that's the cnbc news update for this hour. back to you all. >> speaking of which, as you know, i have california relatives in town. they should be arriving
several thousand anti-islam protesters marched in the center of dresden today.y waved german flags and held banners calling on german politicians to deport abusers of that country's political asylum system. >>> twitter has removed photographs of an instan bull prosecutors held by militants. talks with youtube which was also banned are still under way. >>> santa barbara has its answer to the california drought. tapping the pacific ocean. it has prepared now to spend $40 million...
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pakistan 415 dresden strikes. yemen 111 drone strikes and somalia 13 drone strikes.to me pakistan, yemen or somalia or r. stabilized successes? have the networks there been significantly degraded? so it's a flaw in that we're relying on one source of intelligence and it's a flaw that we are responding with one source. >> we drop more ordnance in vietnam than was used in the entire second world war and we still had to leave. i wonder does anybody in the military does anyone actually commanding troops believe that air power can win a real victory anywhere? >> i don't think so. i mean, we have lived this. we have seen this now for over a decade. and, you know, my experience back in the surge, when we were successful and in really defeating these networks, it was a combination of conventional networks on the ground. special and electronic and other sources of intelligence. it's a fight for intelligence. if you're going to attack these networks you first must understand them and it's a fight for intelligence through every means possible. and when you limit yourself to one
pakistan 415 dresden strikes. yemen 111 drone strikes and somalia 13 drone strikes.to me pakistan, yemen or somalia or r. stabilized successes? have the networks there been significantly degraded? so it's a flaw in that we're relying on one source of intelligence and it's a flaw that we are responding with one source. >> we drop more ordnance in vietnam than was used in the entire second world war and we still had to leave. i wonder does anybody in the military does anyone actually...