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and the french what the dutch have done now is they're taking a stake at the table because actually they're permitted to the overall klm within the overall air france klm group. actually, i disagree with the comment that it will give them less respectability and in essence it's tying the two airlines closer, which makes sense on a number of points. especially if you combine aircraft purchases in the future snoo in terms of the gap in profitability between air frances and klm, still a great deal to go in terms of closing that gap, and klm's operating performance still much better than that of air france. in your view how realistic is it that they can actually close that big gap that currently exists >> yeah. there's no question. it will certainly take time, but, again, what can you see -- we did a lot of work that he did in air canada and that we draut brought across air france. he already starts to get that change through he is holding june into the overall air france, and he has already started to restructure the group's regional business. it will take time, but certainly, he will
and the french what the dutch have done now is they're taking a stake at the table because actually they're permitted to the overall klm within the overall air france klm group. actually, i disagree with the comment that it will give them less respectability and in essence it's tying the two airlines closer, which makes sense on a number of points. especially if you combine aircraft purchases in the future snoo in terms of the gap in profitability between air frances and klm, still a great deal...
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mr one to one before the break i mentioned the the former dutch m.p. ion harsh reality who made an opposite transition to yours from a practicing muslim to an atheist and a critic although not a hater of islam do you respect da journey of course of course again a muslim is a tolerant islam is a religion of course it's a separate thing if someone is leaving islam or choosing both they are free to do that. we're living in a free country and democracy. and also from the. from the perspective of islam you have to accept people that death of course we have to do shall try to do something and you know try to convince people by talking with them and you know exchange information maybe you can get them back to with the islam about the again this is not in our hands it's in the hands of. now islam has long had a somewhat complicated relationship with the freedom of speech and expression as they're defined in the west and i know that in that the lens and particularly this debate became far more polarized after a series of murders of people who were critical of i
mr one to one before the break i mentioned the the former dutch m.p. ion harsh reality who made an opposite transition to yours from a practicing muslim to an atheist and a critic although not a hater of islam do you respect da journey of course of course again a muslim is a tolerant islam is a religion of course it's a separate thing if someone is leaving islam or choosing both they are free to do that. we're living in a free country and democracy. and also from the. from the perspective of...
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because the mosque in the hague where or where you converted the mosque has been mentioned by the dutch and in television service as a salafi leaning community i'm sure you know it has a track record of. vitriolic speech they were preachers like for example for was june eighth who called for death or disease to people who criticized islam do you think that kind of speech should be allowed in the most particularly in your own mosque well again the this person is not involved in this mosque anymore and we're talking about a period of eight and ten years ago so things have changed even in this mosque and they are can contribute into society in a very positive way they're open minded and they are everybody is welcome to face that this most so we are talking about a different period but then on the other hand even if you call yourself salathiel whatever you cold to yourself or other groups within islam as long as you are within the law within the low you are free to talk on to people about the religion as low as you don't go for. violence and for for intolerance. slowness i know and i'm not
because the mosque in the hague where or where you converted the mosque has been mentioned by the dutch and in television service as a salafi leaning community i'm sure you know it has a track record of. vitriolic speech they were preachers like for example for was june eighth who called for death or disease to people who criticized islam do you think that kind of speech should be allowed in the most particularly in your own mosque well again the this person is not involved in this mosque...
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a dutch artist who's turns packaging into renaissance koester. but of course we get underway with the bourbon and something which precedes the actual opening film the so-called march of the gladiators that's the introduction of the jury to the international press seventeen films are in the competition for the golden bear and this year the president of the jury is none other than the french star juliette binoche who had this to say about there being a lot of female directors in competition this year. well when i spoke with the to have he said to me i'm very happy that we have seven films of women directors this year and he said i didn't select them because they're women because they're great films so i think that's a good step forward. and now let's have a look back at the last risk career of juliette binoche. very few people in the film world have built a body of work as dynamic and multifaceted as judy it been a wash. the french actress has been in over sixty films and right from the start has worked with some of the world's most visionary direc
a dutch artist who's turns packaging into renaissance koester. but of course we get underway with the bourbon and something which precedes the actual opening film the so-called march of the gladiators that's the introduction of the jury to the international press seventeen films are in the competition for the golden bear and this year the president of the jury is none other than the french star juliette binoche who had this to say about there being a lot of female directors in competition this...
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he leads the freedom party, the second largest in dutch politics and they called to ban the quran andlum centres. ideas like that would make life even more difficult for hussein and his family. when they left somalia they claimed asylum in the netherlands. hussein was two years old. when i caught up with him in his favourite coffee shop he told me it's a part of his life that he hasn't forgotten. before we actually lived in our own house, we lived in a, how do you call this, like a asylum—seekers centre and i think around that period we had a lot of refugees coming in from bosnia, serbia, around that area, and we used to live in the city which was outside of amsterdam in a big centre and i had a great time, because i'm young, i'm a kid and everybody around me are kids. when i think about it now with my adult mind... that place was really bad actually. it was kind of like a prison. we still did not go back to somalia, i think it's quite difficult. would you like to go? i would definitely like to go... but at the same time i don't because at the end of the day, we are always looking for
he leads the freedom party, the second largest in dutch politics and they called to ban the quran andlum centres. ideas like that would make life even more difficult for hussein and his family. when they left somalia they claimed asylum in the netherlands. hussein was two years old. when i caught up with him in his favourite coffee shop he told me it's a part of his life that he hasn't forgotten. before we actually lived in our own house, we lived in a, how do you call this, like a...
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safeguard dutch public interest, we have decided to take a stake in the holding company. to be equal to that of the french state. >> the decision caught paris by surprise. the economy minister said the company needed to be run in its best interest. it comes as the dust is barely settled around another scuffle. the dutch side of the company posted higher profits than the french side, despite having a smaller workforce. he retained his job but was forced to concede the plan. >> we know what we have to focus on the third priority, developing a commercial vision that will allow us to recapture the leading position in europe. >> the government has a long way to go. thee f french h state benefitstm nearly a quarterer off voting rights within the holding company. >> in paris, air frarance, klm shares are down by more than 10%. the fear is there is politicized company that could make it more difficult for them to succeed. some companies losing the markets. investors watching the latest tensions that is driving sentiment down. government has published its assessment on how the coc
safeguard dutch public interest, we have decided to take a stake in the holding company. to be equal to that of the french state. >> the decision caught paris by surprise. the economy minister said the company needed to be run in its best interest. it comes as the dust is barely settled around another scuffle. the dutch side of the company posted higher profits than the french side, despite having a smaller workforce. he retained his job but was forced to concede the plan. >> we...
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daily paper got big around the same time dutch hip—hop became big in the netherlands, and one of theers were people from the hip hop industry, they were the first people to really embrace daily paper as a label and yeah, they brought it to mass popularity in this country. it's been said a lot of time, hip—hop connects people. it brings so many different cultures together, and if you look around you at this festival, this is the embodiment of that. and they're also telling our stories. a lot of the lyrics, what they talk about in their lyrics a lot of times are our stories. who is here do you think who does that? i like yung nnelg. right. i like him, he's dope. he's an artist from amsterdam south east. just the way he makes his music... 0h, bleep, that's him right there. that's him right there, that's him. with the rugby shirt? with the rugby shirt. should we go and say hi? hi, yung nnelg. pleasure to meet you. i was just talking about you. no, we really were, we really were. he asked me what kind of music do you listen to and i was like yung nnelg. and there you are. here i am. tell
daily paper got big around the same time dutch hip—hop became big in the netherlands, and one of theers were people from the hip hop industry, they were the first people to really embrace daily paper as a label and yeah, they brought it to mass popularity in this country. it's been said a lot of time, hip—hop connects people. it brings so many different cultures together, and if you look around you at this festival, this is the embodiment of that. and they're also telling our stories. a lot...
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on to the financial times, pippa, dutch remainers. absolutely, ok.mes, pippa, dutch sweep of uk business, continuing the brexit theme. the dutch are saying, look, come here, british business. we love you. and apparently they are doing that, even though there is a no deal that is not inevitable. yes and of course i know deal would be very damaging for the dutch economy, being so close to the uk, and i think it's clear that businesses which have started to move over to the netherlands, they clearly... the 42 companies have relocated in the la st 42 companies have relocated in the last year, they are doing so without any firm knowledge, none of us have, as to how it is all going to pan out and that is the big problem for companies trying to establish what they are going to do. rt, who was a close ally of theresa may, the first european leader she would speak to —— rutte. he supported her in some of her more tricky conflicts with the other eu leaders, he is now basically rolling out the red carpet to british businesses and saying that 250 more are close
on to the financial times, pippa, dutch remainers. absolutely, ok.mes, pippa, dutch sweep of uk business, continuing the brexit theme. the dutch are saying, look, come here, british business. we love you. and apparently they are doing that, even though there is a no deal that is not inevitable. yes and of course i know deal would be very damaging for the dutch economy, being so close to the uk, and i think it's clear that businesses which have started to move over to the netherlands, they...
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last year, the dutch parliament band the full islamic veil in some places.at the islamization of our country. the people want to be in charge again, it's not only american first, it's also holland first and that is what i am trying to accomplish. some people say you are a bit of a fascist. do not listen to those people. that is totally untrue. he leads the freedom party the second largest in dutch politics and they called to than the quran. ideas like that would make life even more difficult for hussein and his family. he was two years old and i caught up with him in his favourite coffee shop. before we actually lived in our own house, we lived and and asylum—seekers centre and i think we had a lot of refugees coming in from bosnia, serbia, around that area and we used to live in the city which was outside of amsterdam in a big centre and i had a great time, because i'm young, i'm a great time, because i'm young, i'm a kid and everybody around me are kids. when i think about it now,. that place is really bad actually. it was kind of like a prison. there is s
last year, the dutch parliament band the full islamic veil in some places.at the islamization of our country. the people want to be in charge again, it's not only american first, it's also holland first and that is what i am trying to accomplish. some people say you are a bit of a fascist. do not listen to those people. that is totally untrue. he leads the freedom party the second largest in dutch politics and they called to than the quran. ideas like that would make life even more difficult...
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are these works by the old dutch masters. or modern art dress made from bubble wrap. head coverings fashioned from foam sheeting. packaging waste is the real material to the young man's uses to create works. at a studio in the dutch city of the artist towards all manner of things normally used to pack and protect items for shipping. could be you know. as a child young man's was fascinated by her mother's arch books to this day she's inspired by the flemish painting of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and especially poor traits buyable here from day of aden and yon fine ike she doesn't just we produce their words like finites the feni portrayed from fourteen thirty four. she reinterprets them with the help of polish styrene beats. plastic sheeting. i like the looks like it but then when you look closer then you can see that. it's the artwork. next she makes preparations for the photo shoot. peanuts are up cycled into halo the models jewelry also has a past life as packing peanuts. yeomans layers dozens of different shots to create a single picture achieving a dept
are these works by the old dutch masters. or modern art dress made from bubble wrap. head coverings fashioned from foam sheeting. packaging waste is the real material to the young man's uses to create works. at a studio in the dutch city of the artist towards all manner of things normally used to pack and protect items for shipping. could be you know. as a child young man's was fascinated by her mother's arch books to this day she's inspired by the flemish painting of the fifteenth and...
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celebrity chef like rachael ray swear by their dutch oven cook ware. what skal exactly is a dutch ov >> they heat slowly and makes them nice for braising. and they go from the stove top to the oven to the table. >> reporter: consumer reports each pot holds five quarts. and comes in a variety of colors. prices range from $25 to $340. yes, that $340. >> some of the more premium brands come back with a lifetime warrant. but our test show that you don't need to spend a lot to get performance. >> reporter: testers even baked bread. and all the dutch ovens do a good job braising meat. but after that there are differences. from ayesha curry is easiest to clean but the heaviest of the bunch. a whopping 15 pounds. this vremi is 14 points and the warranty is only one year. the $340 le creuset was the only one to earn an excellent in the test. the $60 lodge outperforms when it comes to baking bread and comes to browning. 60 bucks. they can still scratch, so you should clean them with a sponge and soak if the stains are stubborn. >> i am feeling sad because my mom
celebrity chef like rachael ray swear by their dutch oven cook ware. what skal exactly is a dutch ov >> they heat slowly and makes them nice for braising. and they go from the stove top to the oven to the table. >> reporter: consumer reports each pot holds five quarts. and comes in a variety of colors. prices range from $25 to $340. yes, that $340. >> some of the more premium brands come back with a lifetime warrant. but our test show that you don't need to spend a lot to get...
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the dutch prime minister reckons, we are loving brexit. we have taken all your business.u agreed to something relied on him quite closely. the netherlands will be one of the worst hit because of its geographical proximity to the uk. they are very concerned about that. 0bviously proximity to the uk. they are very concerned about that. obviously we have not reached that point yet. reminiscent of emmanuel macron another french leaders who have pledged to roll out the red carpeted british businesses who want to go over there is now saying there are plenty other british firms that are planning to move. 0fficialfigures say 42 countries have already relocated from the uk to the netherlands there are another 250 that are close to a move which is not good news for the british economy but he seems quite happy about. henry, if you are having concerns as a business leader or ceo or cfo or whatever in the uk and you are thinking, how are we going to get a ccess are thinking, how are we going to get access for the uk to the european market? it isjust get access for the uk to the europe
the dutch prime minister reckons, we are loving brexit. we have taken all your business.u agreed to something relied on him quite closely. the netherlands will be one of the worst hit because of its geographical proximity to the uk. they are very concerned about that. 0bviously proximity to the uk. they are very concerned about that. obviously we have not reached that point yet. reminiscent of emmanuel macron another french leaders who have pledged to roll out the red carpeted british...
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the dutch finance minister is coming to paris to explain the business transaction that's turned into a diplomatic spat. andy will meet a south african offer whose -- and you will meet a south african author whose just published her fifth book, and d she is only 12 years old. but first come our top story come alive from paris -- but first, our top story, live from paris. ♪ genie: we will start in hanoi with that surprise early end to the nuclear summit between donald trump and kim jonong-un. president said he decided to walk away from the table over north korea's demand d that the u.s. d dropped all sanctctions against it. that much-antiticipateted second meeting between the twtwo leades was supposed to build on their historic first summit in singapore, but the ended up a meeting. --p-pres. trump: we just left chairmann kim. i thinink we had a very prprodue titime. we f felt that it wasn't a good thining to be e signing anythih. we had some options, but at this time we decideded to not do anyf the options, and we will see where that goes, but it was a very interesting twowo days. i th
the dutch finance minister is coming to paris to explain the business transaction that's turned into a diplomatic spat. andy will meet a south african offer whose -- and you will meet a south african author whose just published her fifth book, and d she is only 12 years old. but first come our top story come alive from paris -- but first, our top story, live from paris. ♪ genie: we will start in hanoi with that surprise early end to the nuclear summit between donald trump and kim jonong-un....
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honor i take notice him it's now up to the dutch government clarify its intentions isn't optional. so difficult. the dutch government started buying shares in the holding company on february twentieth spending six hundred eighty million euros to boost its stake to nearly 13%. it will cost around seventy million more to match the frontrunner. for the goal to counter french influence in protection dutch interests like insuring the traffic through amsterdam's triple airportrt is introvertedo paris. to who is insurable is very important for us open economy and that makes catalan also very importance and to secure these interest long term we have decided to buy shares in the whole. building. it also comes as the dust has barely settled from another scuffle centered around klm chief peter l. berger l. pushing back against the efforts of group ceo ben smith. to better integrate the two divisions. drdrake's in france last yearr becaususe c company wide losossh to the frustration of klm which posted higher profits from the french side despite having a smaller work force markets. in the end
honor i take notice him it's now up to the dutch government clarify its intentions isn't optional. so difficult. the dutch government started buying shares in the holding company on february twentieth spending six hundred eighty million euros to boost its stake to nearly 13%. it will cost around seventy million more to match the frontrunner. for the goal to counter french influence in protection dutch interests like insuring the traffic through amsterdam's triple airportrt is introvertedo...
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the dutch government's decision to boost its stake in air france klm 214% surprised many. but it comes in response to a series of our people is at the airline holding company. when the lines was first born in two thousandnd for both sides we promised a tanami? french dominate the group's board of directors in the french state retains nearly a quarter of voting rights of the company. this action from the dutch won't be enough because first off the corporations rules give double voting how it's at friends. and secondly what matters in a corporation is is executive. the arrival of new ceo ben smith last august only compounded dutch fears of losing influence. in addition to further integrating the two airlines smith has butted heads with kaelin boss peter albers. he's also pursued an overhaul of the alalliance's leadership structure. creating a new group ceo committee. including the chief executives of both airlines and the french c. f. o. of the alliance. scene is keeping the balance of power in paris. another source of tension while air france remains bigger kaelin is provin
the dutch government's decision to boost its stake in air france klm 214% surprised many. but it comes in response to a series of our people is at the airline holding company. when the lines was first born in two thousandnd for both sides we promised a tanami? french dominate the group's board of directors in the french state retains nearly a quarter of voting rights of the company. this action from the dutch won't be enough because first off the corporations rules give double voting how it's...
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and the baby's father is dutch. dutch law is a little different.l alive, avows that the baby, says that the baby is his, as he appears to be, then the baby can also receive dutch nationality. the question of her citizenship as a matterfor the british authorities, according to bangladesh's foreign secretary. miss begum has told a journalist she may try for citizenship via her dutch husband. any appeal could take years, so this refugee camp is likely to remain her home for the foreseeable future. simon jones, bbc news. 0ur correspondent shahnaz parveen is in the bangladeshi capital dhaka. what is being said about shamima begum's status? the news that the british teenager who may have bangladeshi origin ran away from home and went to syria to be with islamic state soldiers, this issue is being talked about by many people here, and this news has been picked up here, and this news has been picked up by here, and this news has been picked up by local media, and even though she said that she has never used a bangladeshi passport, the name bangladeshi pass
and the baby's father is dutch. dutch law is a little different.l alive, avows that the baby, says that the baby is his, as he appears to be, then the baby can also receive dutch nationality. the question of her citizenship as a matterfor the british authorities, according to bangladesh's foreign secretary. miss begum has told a journalist she may try for citizenship via her dutch husband. any appeal could take years, so this refugee camp is likely to remain her home for the foreseeable future....
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this year the focus was on the italian brand launches with cooperation from dutch and belgian lunch of clubs as well as various museums enter classics displayed highlights from the brand's sensory long history around twenty five selected models were on display in a dedicated area here visitors also had a chance to learn about the brand's motorsports heritage. a day for stops young brooklyn from the dutch lunch a club says the carmaker once built the fifty formula one race car and then the whole racing team was sold to ferrari. so lancia was the origin of the ferrari racing team as ferrari hadn't been in formula one before that. had acquired the reste cars and mechanics and so forth which says a lot about the financing of launches in juniors when it came to building cars like us. and that's what last year was about always taking on new challenges together with designers like the teesta penny farina and other grace why vonnie bet on. any sport and of course lancia a great success in rallying. with its two leader turbo charged four cylinder the launch of delta a jet into grail was a racin
this year the focus was on the italian brand launches with cooperation from dutch and belgian lunch of clubs as well as various museums enter classics displayed highlights from the brand's sensory long history around twenty five selected models were on display in a dedicated area here visitors also had a chance to learn about the brand's motorsports heritage. a day for stops young brooklyn from the dutch lunch a club says the carmaker once built the fifty formula one race car and then the whole...
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such was -- dutch was a true friend. i have interviewed over 4000 veterans from world war i all the way through afghanistan and iraq. dutch was one of my closest friends and really a man that inspired me to write books. he encouraged me and it was through our oral histories that i found something he and i both termed thened -- hidden war. it is about the feelings and emotions many veterans bought a lot. dutch parachuted into normandy the 505. he saw his best friend shoot a german prisoner of war in the face as he begged for mercy, and it was some of these moments that really stayed with him his whole life. i interviewed many of these veterans and that led me to go to iraq and interview the veterans there. exactly 14 years ago, almost two this week, i was in fallujah -- with basalt italian the assault battalion that took the city. as one marine said, if it was not hell it was in the same zip code. bunkers, positions, a lot like the veterans of the pacific war i interviewed with a little bit of a twist. ,any of these insur
such was -- dutch was a true friend. i have interviewed over 4000 veterans from world war i all the way through afghanistan and iraq. dutch was one of my closest friends and really a man that inspired me to write books. he encouraged me and it was through our oral histories that i found something he and i both termed thened -- hidden war. it is about the feelings and emotions many veterans bought a lot. dutch parachuted into normandy the 505. he saw his best friend shoot a german prisoner of...
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the 17th century dutch master who liked to paint himself? how could that be?ey. in bloomfield, new jersey. >> where, this whole time, the landau brothers have been observing yom kippur, the jewish "day of atonement," with their phones turned off. >> maybe one, two days after yom kippur, i returned his call. and i said, "oh, so how'd the auction go?", he said, "well, it actually went quite well." >> and your reaction is? >> i think i actually might've used some profanity. >> when roger called me and told me the amount, and i was -- my jaw just dropped. >> that's the one from the dining room, the one thatd you . >> that was it, yeah. >> it's now your favorite painting. >> right, that's one of rembrandt's best. >> well, in retrospect, john, was it within your scope to know that it's a rembrandt? >> that's a good question. i don't think so. because there was no indication that it was by a master. >> and at this point, no proof yet, either. that's right, despite that million dollar-plus bid, no one has actually verified whether the painting really is a rembrandt. s
the 17th century dutch master who liked to paint himself? how could that be?ey. in bloomfield, new jersey. >> where, this whole time, the landau brothers have been observing yom kippur, the jewish "day of atonement," with their phones turned off. >> maybe one, two days after yom kippur, i returned his call. and i said, "oh, so how'd the auction go?", he said, "well, it actually went quite well." >> and your reaction is? >> i think i actually...
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day for young goodman from the dutch lunch a club says the car maker once built the d.f.t. of the formula one race car and then the whole racing team was sold to ferrari. so lancia was the origin of the ferrari racing team and. this ferrari hadn't been in formula one before. it acquired the race cars and mechanics and so forth which says a lot about the finances of the launches engine years when it came to building cars like us. and that's what last year was about always taking on new challenges together with designers like that teesta penny for ina and other grace why bonnie that tone. and of course lancia a great success in rallying. whether it's to leave her turbo charge four cylinder the launch of delta age of into a grill was a racing legend the martini five version shown here is the street legal model. brooklyn tells us that martini racing is delta integral h.f. drove on recent circuits and in rallies where became a world champion it's true leader for so many are engine and all wheel drive made a very successful internationally and it won the world rally championship
day for young goodman from the dutch lunch a club says the car maker once built the d.f.t. of the formula one race car and then the whole racing team was sold to ferrari. so lancia was the origin of the ferrari racing team and. this ferrari hadn't been in formula one before. it acquired the race cars and mechanics and so forth which says a lot about the finances of the launches engine years when it came to building cars like us. and that's what last year was about always taking on new...
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on a visit to mexico the director general of dutch avella explained the decision to award the prize to hernandez. she stands for a lot of mexican journalists who have a really difficult job here in a country where corruption and not cause criminality is very high to do their job i don't think so it's a well deserved fall award for her and for all mexican journalists and then those hopes to return to mexico one day to be closer to her family she was glad to see mexico's new administration take a stance against government corruption but she believes it will take courageous deeds not just words to pull her country back from the brink. well earlier i spoke to didn't use editor in chief in his poll and i asked her would lend dortch ability to pick annabel hernandez in particular for this year's award. well you know she's working since more than twenty five years and a huge amount of pressure she's really risking her life she still of risking her life but she has been under a lot of danger while she was working was in her own country she has been. right she has been written a couple of reall
on a visit to mexico the director general of dutch avella explained the decision to award the prize to hernandez. she stands for a lot of mexican journalists who have a really difficult job here in a country where corruption and not cause criminality is very high to do their job i don't think so it's a well deserved fall award for her and for all mexican journalists and then those hopes to return to mexico one day to be closer to her family she was glad to see mexico's new administration take a...
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dutch fighter rudi lubbers was one of that select few.nd survived. but for the former olympian, that was as good as it got. after time in prison for drug trafficking and seeing his carnival business plunge into bankruptcy, he became homeless. this is rudi now. at 72 years old, he lives out a campervan with his partner and their dogs in rule bulgaria. i may live a normal life but i do not know if i can live in a house, like a or caravan. the couple have survived freezing conditions in their broken down van without electricity, water, and even proper sanitary facilities. throughout it all, he has managed to keep his fighting spirit. just be happy. if i have one, maybe it goes down. last it all changed. a documentary about rudi's current situation got so much attention in the netherlands that crown funding campaign took off, was $15,000 has already been raised to help the couple pay for food, care and shelter. —— crowd funding. the former champion was certainly down that he is not yet out. —— but. you can get all the latest sports news at ou
dutch fighter rudi lubbers was one of that select few.nd survived. but for the former olympian, that was as good as it got. after time in prison for drug trafficking and seeing his carnival business plunge into bankruptcy, he became homeless. this is rudi now. at 72 years old, he lives out a campervan with his partner and their dogs in rule bulgaria. i may live a normal life but i do not know if i can live in a house, like a or caravan. the couple have survived freezing conditions in their...
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on a visit to mexico the director general of dutch avella explained the decision to award the prize to hernandez. she stands for a lot of mexican journalists who have a really difficult job here in a country where corruption and not cause criminality is very high to do their job i don't think so it's a well deserved all i want for her and for all mexican journalists and those hopes to return to mexico one day to be closer to her family she was glad to see mexico's new administration take a stance against government corruption but she believes it will take courageous deeds not just words to pull her country back from the brink. you're watching the w. news live from berlin and coming up in e.w. business the cash keeps rolling in to cuba's high class cigar industry thanks to increased demand from a place we don't normally associate with cigar says. chris will be here to wind up that story and all the business news in just a moment for all of us here in berlin i'm rick off things of the come. and talk to me. cast language courses. video and audio. anytime. w. media center. every journey be
on a visit to mexico the director general of dutch avella explained the decision to award the prize to hernandez. she stands for a lot of mexican journalists who have a really difficult job here in a country where corruption and not cause criminality is very high to do their job i don't think so it's a well deserved all i want for her and for all mexican journalists and those hopes to return to mexico one day to be closer to her family she was glad to see mexico's new administration take a...
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the dutch government has announced a twelve point seven percent stake in france. equal to the french government stake in the line the finance minister said he wants to influence the struggling carriers business operations to protect the interests of the dutch on the me state is worth six hundred eighty million euros. french sporting goods retailer decathlon struck plans to sell a new job. for women runners in france public outcry it's the latest. in france over islamic garments that secular countries often regarded as instruments of women's subjugation. it was meant to offer muslim women all way to participate but french politicians said they're running he just contradicted the country secular values there were threats of a boycott until retailer take up buckled under pressure from angry activists. don't you need to do your dick i can only is promoting a comment that's actually a confinement of women's bodies you know these women should be doing sports but it's supposed to be for the liberation of bodies and athletic excellence this shocks me don't just. take up c
the dutch government has announced a twelve point seven percent stake in france. equal to the french government stake in the line the finance minister said he wants to influence the struggling carriers business operations to protect the interests of the dutch on the me state is worth six hundred eighty million euros. french sporting goods retailer decathlon struck plans to sell a new job. for women runners in france public outcry it's the latest. in france over islamic garments that secular...
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as theresa may holds more talks with eu leaders, a warning from the dutch prime minister. we are now sleepwalking into an ideal scenario. it is absolutely unacceptable. best film goes to green book. that is all coming up here on impact. welcome to the programme. we are live for the next 45 minutes, and you can give me your views at bbc. a new round of peace talks between the united states and the taliban is getting under way in doha today, very first time one of the taliban's co—founders will be taking part in the talks, i a sign that negotiations are at a stage. the united states‘ top representatives on afghanistan tweeted earlier, arrived in de gea to meet with a more authoritative taliban delegation. this could be a significant moment. the talks to end a17 significant moment. the talks to end a 17 year conflict in afghanistan are said to be making progress, despite the afghan government not being involved. this really underlines the growing significance. it is thought that because he is such an authoritative figure, and because you‘re someone who commands the respect, t
as theresa may holds more talks with eu leaders, a warning from the dutch prime minister. we are now sleepwalking into an ideal scenario. it is absolutely unacceptable. best film goes to green book. that is all coming up here on impact. welcome to the programme. we are live for the next 45 minutes, and you can give me your views at bbc. a new round of peace talks between the united states and the taliban is getting under way in doha today, very first time one of the taliban's co—founders will...
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bertens' current ranking of eighth is the highest for a dutch woman since betty stove, who reached numberngland patriots lead the los angeles rams 3—0. from me chetan pathak and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. after the coldest, snowiest week of the winter so far, there was only a gradual thaw over the weekend, but that is going to pick up pace in the coming days. but this is going to be disappearing away from the higher hills and mountains, as temperatures are heading up across the uk. but monday still starting on a chilly note across northern scotland, where there's some snow around. several centimetres into the hills here, above 150 metres or so, but a bit to even lower levels than that. it could be icy in places around this area of low pressure, which has also pushed this band of rain east across the uk through the night, though lingering for a time in the morning, particularly across east anglia and south—east england. so the snowfall in northern scotland could be causing a few problems as the day begins. that's slowly going to fizzle during the day. it's quite wind
bertens' current ranking of eighth is the highest for a dutch woman since betty stove, who reached numberngland patriots lead the los angeles rams 3—0. from me chetan pathak and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. after the coldest, snowiest week of the winter so far, there was only a gradual thaw over the weekend, but that is going to pick up pace in the coming days. but this is going to be disappearing away from the higher hills and mountains, as temperatures are heading up...
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the normally very cool dutch prime minister today making extraordinary remarks in which he said that in his opinion the u.k. was on the way in its best days were behind it that it was. losing credibility in all of florida around the world and was going to end up being a little country set adrift somewhere in the north atlantic and in the end you know you do wonder whether the european union this point might be so short of patients that actually rather the u.k. left as opposed to being an unruly member that cause all these problems all the time is like having a father run a school where you got a kid in the playground that keeps it in the bins on fire to get some attention you know eventually patience runs out well lawrence the vote is coming up for sure we'll be talking again and see what the result is and where that may leave the u.k. lawrence lee thank you meanwhile supporters of brett says say there is nothing to be scared of when the country leaves the european union but the dutch foreign minister is saying the u.k. is the parcher as something far more frightening he's tweeted th
the normally very cool dutch prime minister today making extraordinary remarks in which he said that in his opinion the u.k. was on the way in its best days were behind it that it was. losing credibility in all of florida around the world and was going to end up being a little country set adrift somewhere in the north atlantic and in the end you know you do wonder whether the european union this point might be so short of patients that actually rather the u.k. left as opposed to being an unruly...
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reporter:hiis just one of thousands washed up on the beache the massive deaths here on the dutch coastbaffled scientists who are pursuing three main lines of inquiry -- the birds may have eaten plastic , they could have been poisoned by caravan leaking into the sea, or that hazardous chemicals may have soaked into the feathers from aff hunt and insulate themselves from the water. biologist and seabird specialist is leading the investigation. bad shape.d in very even on the outside it is really skinny. reporter: the birds feed mostly on fish. bass andrich in herring. food shortages are unlikely. bad weather may have contributed, but that does not explain why the deaths are limited to the netherlands and's population. -- andn. this preparatio >> if it is ingested, it should still be in the stomach because it doesn't digest. rerter: the scientists hope that mass postmortems on the birdsill reveal what is causing the deaths beyond any reasonable doubt. jane: international pressure is mounting on nicolas maduro as the crisis in venezuela continues. leaders from eope and latin america have s
reporter:hiis just one of thousands washed up on the beache the massive deaths here on the dutch coastbaffled scientists who are pursuing three main lines of inquiry -- the birds may have eaten plastic , they could have been poisoned by caravan leaking into the sea, or that hazardous chemicals may have soaked into the feathers from aff hunt and insulate themselves from the water. biologist and seabird specialist is leading the investigation. bad shape.d in very even on the outside it is really...
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royal dutch shell is up, bp is a gain or.the losing side of the point, abn amro is a big decline or and percentage decliner. down four and two thirds percent and taking the most points away from the stock. interesting to see these banks and others, including lloyds, socgen, all following and all weighing on the stock 600 this morning. anna: european markets opening broadly higher. following progress in u.s.-china trade talks. joining us now is patrick armstrong. good to have you with us. as one of my colleagues was putting it, and adrenaline shot in the arm by president trump on the shutdown and trade. suggesting maybe march 1 is not a set in stone deadline. do you think the optimism around trade is well-placed? patrick: we have been buying into down days, basically thinking we will get a truth. not an all-encompassing deal. that will be very hard to achieve but that has been a big overhang on markets. tariffs, i think we were going to get a delay, increase and rollback progressing through q2. that is a clear risk to markets,
royal dutch shell is up, bp is a gain or.the losing side of the point, abn amro is a big decline or and percentage decliner. down four and two thirds percent and taking the most points away from the stock. interesting to see these banks and others, including lloyds, socgen, all following and all weighing on the stock 600 this morning. anna: european markets opening broadly higher. following progress in u.s.-china trade talks. joining us now is patrick armstrong. good to have you with us. as one...
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honor scientist rosalind franklin. 20,000 dead or dying birds have been washed up onlo beaches the dutch. they all showed signs of severe starvation. some fear there was -- that is still for much of last month caused the deaths. some of them may have been transporting hazardous materials. a warning, you may find some of these images distressing. reporter: this is just onof thousands washed up on the beaches. the massive deaths here on the dutch coast have baffled scientists who are pursuing threailines of inquiry -- the birds may have eaten plastic , they could have been poisoned cavan leaking into the sea, or that hazardousls chemi may have soaked into their feathers from affecting their ability to hunt and insulate themselves from the water. biologist andsteabird specias leading the investigation. bad shape.d in ver even on the outside it is really skinny. reporter: the birds feed mostly on fish. bass ands rich in herring. food shortages are unlikely. bad weather may have contributed, but that does not explain why the deaths are limited to the netherlands and's population. -- and this
honor scientist rosalind franklin. 20,000 dead or dying birds have been washed up onlo beaches the dutch. they all showed signs of severe starvation. some fear there was -- that is still for much of last month caused the deaths. some of them may have been transporting hazardous materials. a warning, you may find some of these images distressing. reporter: this is just onof thousands washed up on the beaches. the massive deaths here on the dutch coast have baffled scientists who are pursuing...
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supporters well to discuss that i'm now joined by our in the front door and a former member of the dutch freedom party who converted to islam and now represents the party if unity and islamic party in the hague city council it's a wonder and it's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time good afternoon good to be here now you obviously had a very dramatic political and spiritual transition from what some would call and islamophobia fight each you i'm a slum ikhwan but before we talk about what drew you to islam let me ask what attracted you to the dutch freedom party yes well first of all. people are talking about islam and western europe in the united states and other parts of the world and they are misguided about this because they hear a lot of negative stories in the media from other politicians and so did i blame myself that i was not really informed about this in the false. i'm happy to be a muslim of course now since two thousand and thirteen. that was a long journey took me over a year but if you study islam sincerely with an open mind it will find. actually it's a ve
supporters well to discuss that i'm now joined by our in the front door and a former member of the dutch freedom party who converted to islam and now represents the party if unity and islamic party in the hague city council it's a wonder and it's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time good afternoon good to be here now you obviously had a very dramatic political and spiritual transition from what some would call and islamophobia fight each you i'm a slum ikhwan but before we talk...
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law make one but before we talk about what drew you to islam let me ask what attracted you to the dutch freedom party yes well first of all. people are talking about islam in western europe in the united states and other parts of the world and they are misguided about this because they hear a lot of negative stories in the media from other politicians and so did i blame myself that i was not really informed to both islam in the past and i'm happy to be a muslim of course now since two thousand and thirteen. that was a long journey took me over a year but if you study islam sincerely with an open mind you will find. actually it's a very peaceful and religion that for what i read about your spiritual journey your interest in islam was particularly sparked by your relationship with gareth builders and he's film fitna which portrayed muslims as intolerant and bound on the world domination do you find it ironic i do you perhaps see it as. part of alice planned that you know past two faith would be inspired by bigotry yes well in that period i sincerely believe that islam was i thought for so
law make one but before we talk about what drew you to islam let me ask what attracted you to the dutch freedom party yes well first of all. people are talking about islam in western europe in the united states and other parts of the world and they are misguided about this because they hear a lot of negative stories in the media from other politicians and so did i blame myself that i was not really informed to both islam in the past and i'm happy to be a muslim of course now since two thousand...
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since twenty fifteen dutch communities have been obliged by law to provide care for the elderly. traditional nursing homes have largely been replaced by complex local support networks. a member of the town council lavinia slaven hook shows us a map of her district. it outlines how nursing services aid organizations and citizens' initiatives work together to provide proper care for the elderly. do you believe. the biggest advantages of people can live at their own place and their own environment and they can do that for a very long time. and of course there are always a point or it's not possible anymore but then if it really doesn't work anymore then you go to the nursery home. the volunteer project at the goals and hope the nursing home has been a success the patient's relatives provide an extra level of support for the care program. nurses like that could put a braun are grateful for the additional help. they'll fill no yeah so we couldn't do our jobs without the volunteers there are a huge asset for this program and family members know what the residents were likely before the
since twenty fifteen dutch communities have been obliged by law to provide care for the elderly. traditional nursing homes have largely been replaced by complex local support networks. a member of the town council lavinia slaven hook shows us a map of her district. it outlines how nursing services aid organizations and citizens' initiatives work together to provide proper care for the elderly. do you believe. the biggest advantages of people can live at their own place and their own environment...
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on a visit to mexico the director general of dutch avella explained the decision to award the prize to hernandez. she stands for a lot of mexican journalists who have a really difficult job here in a country where corruption and not because criminology is very high to do their job i don't think so it's a well deserved all award for her and for all mexican journalists and then those hopes to return to mexico one day to be closer to her family she was glad to see mexico's new administration take a stance against government corruption but she believes it will take courageous deeds not just words to pull her country back from the brink. honda is leaving the u.k. the japanese carmaker has announced that it will close its only production facility in england in two years' time it's a blow to the british economy as the country prepares to leave the european union next month. the announcement from tokyo was expected but when it came the shock waves could be felt most acutely in southern england he said usually has started talks the union aiming to end the production of completed vehicles at hyu
on a visit to mexico the director general of dutch avella explained the decision to award the prize to hernandez. she stands for a lot of mexican journalists who have a really difficult job here in a country where corruption and not because criminology is very high to do their job i don't think so it's a well deserved all award for her and for all mexican journalists and then those hopes to return to mexico one day to be closer to her family she was glad to see mexico's new administration take...
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of course, many people say the dutch are better prepared than we are.yesterday, i don't know whether it was because of the blue boris looking monster, but extreme hundred people phoned in to get more advice. put a blue muppet on your website and people ringing. it reminds me of that sesame street is a story we had on the other day. good for them. the cuban government has accused the us of secretly moving troops to several caribbean islands, in preparation for an attempt to depose venezuelan president nicolas maduro. in a statement, cuba says that american military aircraft landed last week in puerto rico, the dominican republican and other strategic locations in the region. the us has yet to respond to the allegations. meanwhile it's been three weeks since opposition leaderjuan guaido declared himself interim president and with neither side seemingly any nearerto giving in, venezuelans are grow increasingly worried about the prospect of an armed conflict. joining us now is our correspondent barbara plett—usher, who's been attending a conference in washi
of course, many people say the dutch are better prepared than we are.yesterday, i don't know whether it was because of the blue boris looking monster, but extreme hundred people phoned in to get more advice. put a blue muppet on your website and people ringing. it reminds me of that sesame street is a story we had on the other day. good for them. the cuban government has accused the us of secretly moving troops to several caribbean islands, in preparation for an attempt to depose venezuelan...