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. >> reporter: i'm in greenland where the foonl team is hoping f.i.f.a. will let them come in from the cold. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow your business. comcast business. built for business. when it comes to the fithings you love,. you want more. love romance? get lost in every embrace. into sports? follow every pitch, every play and every win. change the way you experience tv with x1 from xfinity. >>> welcome back. the top stories we're following here on al jazeera. another tragedy at sea with five refugees including a baby drowning off the turkish coast. they had hoped to make it to greece but their speed boat capsized. hundreds of people hav
. >> reporter: i'm in greenland where the foonl team is hoping f.i.f.a. will let them come in from the cold. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't...
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this is why they take their passion for football inside. [ cheers ] >> reporter: greenland is growing from strength to strength with their teams taking the games by storm. it is crucial for players whom live hundreds of miles apart from no roads in between. this man works in the harbour repairing boats which are one of the only means of getting to matches. >> translation: in other countries you can take the train, bus or drive yourself. we can't do that here. very often clubs cannot come to the greenland championships because it is too expensive or the weather is so bad that you can't sail. >> reporter: greenland is likely to need full independence from denmark because they can get f.i.f.a. ranking making politics, geography and money three opponents which the greenlanders can't beat >>> lots more news and background articles for you on the website. that's aljazeera.com. the headlines are next. the magestic rhino, the valuable horn. high demand continues to fuel illegal poaching. today taking the animal to the brink of extinction. in a race against time, scientists are working on a la
this is why they take their passion for football inside. [ cheers ] >> reporter: greenland is growing from strength to strength with their teams taking the games by storm. it is crucial for players whom live hundreds of miles apart from no roads in between. this man works in the harbour repairing boats which are one of the only means of getting to matches. >> translation: in other countries you can take the train, bus or drive yourself. we can't do that here. very often clubs cannot...
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greenland has changed. children here, once destined to be hunters, fishermen or reindeer herders, but that traditional way of life is dying out and the struggling economy is leaving children with out hope. alcoholism, every year hundreds leave to seek a better life in denmark or they give up altogether. single mother, she has teamed suicide twice. she's running a suicide prevention company as she tries to build a better life in the capital nukk? >> who wants to live in a place that's difficult? i've been running a black market for six months. deciding to come back to greenland in 2012 was one of my biggest mistakes. >> with 10% unemployment and the world's highest suicide rate, many people here believe that there's little reason to stay. life in greenland can be harsh, and not just because of the climate. many young people living are taking their skills away from the economy to support an aging population. going to denmark is the only solution. greenland rise on a $526 million stipend from copenhagen. for y
greenland has changed. children here, once destined to be hunters, fishermen or reindeer herders, but that traditional way of life is dying out and the struggling economy is leaving children with out hope. alcoholism, every year hundreds leave to seek a better life in denmark or they give up altogether. single mother, she has teamed suicide twice. she's running a suicide prevention company as she tries to build a better life in the capital nukk? >> who wants to live in a place that's...
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towards greenland. you have to go to denmark to achieve something you can achieve in greenland. there's a low ceiling. only simple pleasures remain. the path is not a smooth one. >>> india to play pakistan in a t20 cricket world cup in calcutta, the two nuclear armed nations will grind to a halt as tens of millions are glued to tv screens for that clash. tensions would prevent the sides from playing with each other. world cup winning former world cup captain imran khan is in cal cata to advise the pakistani team ahead of this exciting match taking place later >>> don't forget all the news we have been covering on the website. aljazeera.com is the address, that suicide bombing is the headline there. >> this week on talk to al jazeera best selling author mitch albom. >> i use death to ricochet your attention back on to life. >> albom's latest novel is "the magic strings of frankie presto", a tale about the greatest guitarist to ever live and the lives he changes. the writer's first dream was to be a musician. >> i didn't write anything until i was already well into my twenties, ca
towards greenland. you have to go to denmark to achieve something you can achieve in greenland. there's a low ceiling. only simple pleasures remain. the path is not a smooth one. >>> india to play pakistan in a t20 cricket world cup in calcutta, the two nuclear armed nations will grind to a halt as tens of millions are glued to tv screens for that clash. tensions would prevent the sides from playing with each other. world cup winning former world cup captain imran khan is in cal cata...
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. >> that's the question many greenlanders are asking. we look at a worrying exodus. >>> within the last 90 minutes a bomb has gone off in a shopping and tourist area in central istanbul, not far from thaksin square. five, including the suicide bomber, have been killed. 20 have been injured. turkey has been rocked by five major bombings since july last year, including the attacks in ankara. less than a week ago that attack killed 25 people. we go to our reporter in istanbul. what happened? >> the casualty number is moving. it accused to be four people died in the explosion but it seems one of the critical injured are in the casualties as well. so the bomber, the suicide bomber included five people died in the explosion, and other are in a critical situation. and the explosion, according to the government of istanbul happened close to the district governorship of bayola, near that's correct sim square. it's one of the main attraction areas of istanbul city. and it's actually - now i'm standing in one. checkpoints. police are taking some se
. >> that's the question many greenlanders are asking. we look at a worrying exodus. >>> within the last 90 minutes a bomb has gone off in a shopping and tourist area in central istanbul, not far from thaksin square. five, including the suicide bomber, have been killed. 20 have been injured. turkey has been rocked by five major bombings since july last year, including the attacks in ankara. less than a week ago that attack killed 25 people. we go to our reporter in istanbul. what...
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three decades on, he's in the dug out as coach of greenland's national team.ooking out on a ground that few visitors will play on. >> people are playing football in this pitch. that's not possible. as it is now, nobody will come here. yes, of course, to experience greenland they'll come, not to play football. . >> risky. i would never recommend it or invite any other country to come higher. an inspection reveals while playing football is not possible, but in the summer the pitch is full of the sharp stones, players have to wear thick tights in order not to cut their legs, which is a reason many greenlanders take their passion for football inside. greenland is going strength to street in futsal with them taking games by storm. it's crucial for player development given problems faced by the 11 aside lead. contested with hundreds of miles apart, no roads in between. national defender works in nuke harbour repairing boats, one of the only means of getting to matches. in other countries, you can take the train or drive yourself. we can't do that here. clubs cannot
three decades on, he's in the dug out as coach of greenland's national team.ooking out on a ground that few visitors will play on. >> people are playing football in this pitch. that's not possible. as it is now, nobody will come here. yes, of course, to experience greenland they'll come, not to play football. . >> risky. i would never recommend it or invite any other country to come higher. an inspection reveals while playing football is not possible, but in the summer the pitch is...
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. >> reporter: i'm in greenland where the national football team is hoping f.i.f.a. will let them come in from the cold >>> >>> hundreds of bangladeshs have started a protest against power plants that they believe will harm the protected forest. our correspondent is with them. >> reporter: i'm in a bus that is heading to the largest mangrove forest in the world. these protesters are heading to a 400 kilometers away to bring public awareness and per swaed the government to stop the construction of two major power plants next to the mangrove. they say it will hurt the ecology of the area and destroy the forest system eventually. the government are its side is adamant to go ahead with this project as construction has already started. the prime minister says there is no backing down from it. the country needs power and energy. they're adamant to go ahead with it. they said they have done all the assessment. it is perfectly safe, but the environmentalists is saying it is not the case. it will hurt one of the largest mangroves and international hr stage site of the world a
. >> reporter: i'm in greenland where the national football team is hoping f.i.f.a. will let them come in from the cold >>> >>> hundreds of bangladeshs have started a protest against power plants that they believe will harm the protected forest. our correspondent is with them. >> reporter: i'm in a bus that is heading to the largest mangrove forest in the world. these protesters are heading to a 400 kilometers away to bring public awareness and per swaed the...
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hills are not green for those in greenland.greenland. >> today the will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning, investigative series. >>> the top stories. turkey's prime minister has condemned an attack in istanbul-- prime minister-- calling centers of terrorism. five people were killed along with a suicide attacker. no-one has yet claimed responsibility. preparations are beginning in greece to implement a deal aimed at easing the refugee crisis. under the plan that comes into effect on sunday, those arriving in greece will be deported pack to turkey. in return turkey will get aid and political concessions. the main suspect in paris' attacks has been charged in belgium with terrorist offences. an arrest warranted has been issued in an attempt to speed up extradition to france. he plans to fight his extradition >>> venezuelan president has ended his visit to cuba by meeting the former leer castro. photos were released of the meeting. he has made infrequent public appear
hills are not green for those in greenland.greenland. >> today the will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning, investigative series. >>> the top stories. turkey's prime minister has condemned an attack in istanbul-- prime minister-- calling centers of terrorism. five people were killed along with a suicide attacker. no-one has yet claimed responsibility. preparations are beginning in greece to...
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>> there's a bit of prejudice in denmark towards greenland. you have to go to denmark to try to achieve something that you can't achieve here in greenland. it is a low ceiling for what you can achieve here. >> reporter: it may be only so high you can climb here. the path to adult hood is not a smooth one >>> now the sports news. >> reporter: lewis hamilton has clinched poll position. the qualifying session saw a new format. drivers have to line-up and are eliminated at one-by-one at 90-second intervals. it has come under criticism and fans, drivers and team bosses describes it as boring. most team didn't bother running in the last session. the fastest qualifying time ahead of his team mate who was skekd quickest and sebas tishgs an in third. one of the biggest rifl rees in world cricket will be india taking on pakistan. this match was moved to kal cut a-- calcutta over security concerns. pakistan won their opening match against bangladesh by a big margin. >> we're going to take this as a positive sign. which is really good. yes, we have got a
>> there's a bit of prejudice in denmark towards greenland. you have to go to denmark to try to achieve something that you can't achieve here in greenland. it is a low ceiling for what you can achieve here. >> reporter: it may be only so high you can climb here. the path to adult hood is not a smooth one >>> now the sports news. >> reporter: lewis hamilton has clinched poll position. the qualifying session saw a new format. drivers have to line-up and are eliminated...
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that's why many in greenland take their passion inside.eenland is going strength to strength with futsal, taking the arctic winter games by storm. it's crucial. contested by towns hundreds of miles apart with no roads in between. national defender works in nuke's harbour, which is one of the only means of getting matches. >> in other countries they can take the train. very often clubs cannot come to the greenland championships because it's too expensive or the weather is so bad. >> greenland is likely to need full independence from denmark. making politics, geography full opponents. paul greece >>> tourists treated to a spectacular site in southern argentina. a piece of the glassier known as the white giants collapsed as 3,000 watches. phenomenon is not listened to climate change. it grows and cuts off the lake. it causes the ice dam to collapse. it happened in 2012, in the middle of the night. that's it in the international news hour in al jazeera america we'll show you the scene in louisiana where floods have forced thousands from their
that's why many in greenland take their passion inside.eenland is going strength to strength with futsal, taking the arctic winter games by storm. it's crucial. contested by towns hundreds of miles apart with no roads in between. national defender works in nuke's harbour, which is one of the only means of getting matches. >> in other countries they can take the train. very often clubs cannot come to the greenland championships because it's too expensive or the weather is so bad. >>...
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yeah, of course, people will come to experience greenland, but not to play football.ouldn't recommend it to anybody. i would never invite another country to come here to play with us. >> reporter: a quick pitch inspection reveals why playing in the winter isn't possible, but even in the summer the field is full of these sharp stones. which is just one of the reasons why many greenlanders choose to take their passion for football inside. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: greenland is going from strength to strength with their teams taking the ongoing arctic winter games by storm. it's crucial for player development given the problems faced by the league. contested by towns hundreds of miles apart with no roads in between. [ cheers ] >> reporter: national defender works in nuuk's harbor repairing boats, which are one of the only means of getting to matches. >> translator: in other countries you can take the train, bus, or drive yourself. we can't do that here. very often clubs can't come to the championship because it's too expensive, or the weather is so bad that yo
yeah, of course, people will come to experience greenland, but not to play football.ouldn't recommend it to anybody. i would never invite another country to come here to play with us. >> reporter: a quick pitch inspection reveals why playing in the winter isn't possible, but even in the summer the field is full of these sharp stones. which is just one of the reasons why many greenlanders choose to take their passion for football inside. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: greenland...
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land. >> there is a bit of prejudice in denmark towards greenland.you have to go to denmark to try to achieve something that you can't achieve here in greenland. there is a low place to where you can climb. >> reporter: >>> still ahead on al jazeera, pro-government supporters take to the streets of brazil as former president dilma rousseff is blocked from cabinet. 80,000 people across the world are set to cast their vote for the government in exile. we will tell you who upset the 400 metres record holder. details coming up later. s coming up later. >> al jazeera america brings you independent reporting without spin. >> not everybody is asking the questions you're asking me today. >> we give you more perspectives >> the separatists took control a few days ago. >> and a global view. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> getting the story first-hand. >> they have travelled for weeks, sometimes months. >> what's your message then? >> we need help now. >> you're watching al jazeera america. >>> a reminder of the top stories. turkey's prime mi
land. >> there is a bit of prejudice in denmark towards greenland.you have to go to denmark to try to achieve something that you can't achieve here in greenland. there is a low place to where you can climb. >> reporter: >>> still ahead on al jazeera, pro-government supporters take to the streets of brazil as former president dilma rousseff is blocked from cabinet. 80,000 people across the world are set to cast their vote for the government in exile. we will tell you who...
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. >>> the arctic games in greenland where traditions are being kept alive in the gym. >> hello, againlet's have a top look at the stories here at al jazeera. another tragedy at sea with a baby drowning off the coast of turkey. they were trying to make it to greece, their speed boat capsized. >> for those who have made it to greece, the situation is deteriorating, thousands camped at the border with macedonia despite being told they won't be led through. >>> prosecutors filed charges against the former president of brazil alleging there is strong money that illicit money was used to finance the party in power for 13 years. >>> thousands of refugees are children freeing war and persecution and they are traveling alone. most of arriving through greece where a stretched asylum system is struggling to support them. we have this report from the island of lesbos. >> these are some of the tens of thousands of children fleeing their homes without family to protect them along the route. this house one of two temporary shelters for unaccompanied minors. the island of lesbos is their home for now
. >>> the arctic games in greenland where traditions are being kept alive in the gym. >> hello, againlet's have a top look at the stories here at al jazeera. another tragedy at sea with a baby drowning off the coast of turkey. they were trying to make it to greece, their speed boat capsized. >> for those who have made it to greece, the situation is deteriorating, thousands camped at the border with macedonia despite being told they won't be led through. >>>...
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theelting of the greenland ice sheet will also have ramifications for the rest of the planet. it stands to raise globasea lels by 20 feet or more. >> that will impact places like bangladesh. asia. even in the united states. the louisiana coast. the florida coast. >> in will still take several hundred years. but that's many times quicker than anything we've previously seen. and the greenland ice sheet is definitely melting at unprecedented rates. >> throughout the arctic, permafrost, frozen ground below the soil, is melting. >> permafrost which would be a very firm foundation year around on which to build airports, roads, schools, houses, is thawing causing foundations to sink and crumble and having buildings actually collapse. that's not just happening in alaska. it's happening in russia and other places as well. so the engineering and designing and construction of buildings and public facilities has to change. it has to change pretty quickly. >> but permafrost melt is not the only problem. as the arctic sea ice melts, storms produce stronger winds and waves. exposing coastal
theelting of the greenland ice sheet will also have ramifications for the rest of the planet. it stands to raise globasea lels by 20 feet or more. >> that will impact places like bangladesh. asia. even in the united states. the louisiana coast. the florida coast. >> in will still take several hundred years. but that's many times quicker than anything we've previously seen. and the greenland ice sheet is definitely melting at unprecedented rates. >> throughout the arctic,...
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but there are no shortcuts to the olympics, greenland sent only one athlete to the last winter games,f these 18 year olds do make it to the top, they will have to do the same as the few who came before them, and wear the flag of denmark, greenland's rules 3.5 thousand miles away. >> it is sad, but we have to fight for denmark. denmark is a nice country too. >> reporter: greenland would appear perfectly suited to winter sports, but the wind here is too strong to build real speed. >> translator: i want to travel. and immediate -- meet people who are better than me. here the level is not that high. it is difficult, because there is not much you can learn here. >> reporter: with fravl to europe so expensive, these arctic winter games are a rare chance for young athletes to complete in their own country. this ex-cross country skier wasn't amused at having to wear the danish flag when he competed. but he says the real crisis isn't one of identity, but with cash, with money spent on youth events, but not on athletes in their prime. >> the young get very good experience, but maybe it's -- the
but there are no shortcuts to the olympics, greenland sent only one athlete to the last winter games,f these 18 year olds do make it to the top, they will have to do the same as the few who came before them, and wear the flag of denmark, greenland's rules 3.5 thousand miles away. >> it is sad, but we have to fight for denmark. denmark is a nice country too. >> reporter: greenland would appear perfectly suited to winter sports, but the wind here is too strong to build real speed....
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greenland has no national road system, so helicopters planes or boats are the only way to get betweenjust 56,000 people live in this vast country, a third of them in nuke, we world's smallest capitol, now hosting greenland's biggest-ever sporting event. from up here you see how isolated greenland is, with a population that was fit inside an english premier football stadium. and that's why it is so rare for people from across the arctic to be able to come together and meet in one place. that's where the arctic winter games come in. medals competed for in sports from both the summer and winter olympics, as well as traditional sports rarely seen o out -- outside the arctic circle. but the real victory is bringing together young people who share the same culture but live thousands of miles apart. it has been a hard-fought victory, though, with a storm closing the airport and stranding hundreds of athletes until just before the first day of competition. >> we were supposed to come here like three days ago. >> we are the arctic, and we need to be somewhere where it is the arctic to experien
greenland has no national road system, so helicopters planes or boats are the only way to get betweenjust 56,000 people live in this vast country, a third of them in nuke, we world's smallest capitol, now hosting greenland's biggest-ever sporting event. from up here you see how isolated greenland is, with a population that was fit inside an english premier football stadium. and that's why it is so rare for people from across the arctic to be able to come together and meet in one place. that's...
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sfla an economic decline in greenland is creating a mass exodus.about 500 leave there every year seeking a new life. the total population is 56,000 and so the future of the island remains in doubt. >> reporter: growing up in greenland has changed. children here would once have been destined to be hunters, fisherman or rment eindeer herders. that has died out. there has been severe social problem like alcoholism and unemployment. every year hundreds leave to seek a better life in denmark. others give up altogether. this woman has attempted suicide twice and escaped problems at home by moving to copenhagen. she runs a suicide prevention company back in greenland capital. >> of course, who wants to live in a place where everything is difficult, where it is hard to get a home. i've been living and renting an apartment on the black market for the past 16 months. deciding to come back here in 2012 was one of my biggest mistakes >>> with 10% unemployment and the world's highest suicide rate, many people believe there's little reason to stay. life in green
sfla an economic decline in greenland is creating a mass exodus.about 500 leave there every year seeking a new life. the total population is 56,000 and so the future of the island remains in doubt. >> reporter: growing up in greenland has changed. children here would once have been destined to be hunters, fisherman or rment eindeer herders. that has died out. there has been severe social problem like alcoholism and unemployment. every year hundreds leave to seek a better life in denmark....
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. >>> i'm in greenland where traditions are being kept alive in the gym.crazy money that you can make here. it's a ticking time bomb. >>do you know what chemicals have been in that tank? >> my big brother didn't wake up the next day. al jazeera america's... >> today they will be arrested. >>they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> we have to get out of here. ♪ >>> hello again, welcome back to the al jazeera news hour. these are our top stories. another tragedy at sea with five refugees including a baby drowning off of the coast of turkey. their boat capsized trying to make it to greece. for those who have made it to greece, the situation is deteriorating. thousands are still camping at the closed boarder with macedonia, despite being told they won't get through. >>> barack obama has welcomed the new canadian prime minister at the white house. it is the first official visit by a canadian prime minister in nearly two decades. washington's tries with canada's previous conservative governments have been rather strained especially over an oil pipeline proposal
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paul rees, al jazeera, greenland. >>> okay. that is how your sport is looking for now.nd you back to loren in london. >> thank you very much. they are among the brightest minds andite einstein as an inspiration. academics say some research is overlooked and a lack of cash shouldn't stop students from achieving their potential. nicklas hawk reports. >> reporter: this man sees the world in numbers. he believes everything from the universe to decisions fishermen take out in the ocean have a mathematic equation. he is one of the brighten mathematicians on the african continent. >> what inspired me about einstein is his ability to equation everything, to try to have another way of looking at everything. try not to say, okay, there is a universe of truths in a sense. >> reporter: he works at the african institute of mathematical sciences. they teach african students who can't afford to go to mit or harvard, but are just as bright. like this boy, he grew up in a remote village in zambia. he spent his childhood hungry, staring at the sky. >> we are going to invent better things
paul rees, al jazeera, greenland. >>> okay. that is how your sport is looking for now.nd you back to loren in london. >> thank you very much. they are among the brightest minds andite einstein as an inspiration. academics say some research is overlooked and a lack of cash shouldn't stop students from achieving their potential. nicklas hawk reports. >> reporter: this man sees the world in numbers. he believes everything from the universe to decisions fishermen take out in...
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yeah, of course, to experience greenland they will come, but not to play football. it's too risky.mend to anybody. i would never invite another country to come play with us. >> reporter: a quick pitch inspection reveals why playing in the winter isn't possible, but even in the summer the pitch is full of these sharp stones, which means players have to wear thick tights in order not to cut their legs, which is why many choose to take their passion for football inside. they their teams are taking on the arctic winter games by storm. it's crucial for development. contested by teams hundreds of miles apart with no roads in between. this man works in the harbor repairing boats, which are one of the only means of getting to matches. >> [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: greenland is likely to need full independence from denmark before its national team can hope to get fifa ranking, making politics, geography, and money three obstacles. >>> the former chief of the world anti-doping agency has no sympathy for tennis star maria sharapova. he says she has no excuse for failing a drug test. she shoc
yeah, of course, to experience greenland they will come, but not to play football. it's too risky.mend to anybody. i would never invite another country to come play with us. >> reporter: a quick pitch inspection reveals why playing in the winter isn't possible, but even in the summer the pitch is full of these sharp stones, which means players have to wear thick tights in order not to cut their legs, which is why many choose to take their passion for football inside. they their teams are...
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greenland announced more than $300 million in chinese acquisitions and will list trust in singapore.es overpread 2024 treasuries as wide and 48 basis points this year. 48 percent of greenland is owned by the shanghai government. says that analyst despite the high debt leverage, greenland's liquidity should be fine because of its state-owned enterprise background. are worriedpeople that such leveraged strategies are just beginning to look out of place with the new government policies of deleveraging and reforming state-owned enterprises. rishaad: we will have a detailed look at that story later. we do want your opinion. tweet is your lots @rishaadtv, include #trendingbusiness. price of be getting a tencent when the market opens in about 25 minutes. sales jumped by more than anticipated 45% in the last quarter. let's get to the numbers and break them down. talk us through the highlights here. >> profits missed, but revenue better than expected. that is due to online advertising sales and also mobile games. tencent is following facebook's footsteps and driving more to online platforms,
greenland announced more than $300 million in chinese acquisitions and will list trust in singapore.es overpread 2024 treasuries as wide and 48 basis points this year. 48 percent of greenland is owned by the shanghai government. says that analyst despite the high debt leverage, greenland's liquidity should be fine because of its state-owned enterprise background. are worriedpeople that such leveraged strategies are just beginning to look out of place with the new government policies of...
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there are no roads going between the towns and city in greenland. the only way into nook is by boat or plane. on sunday a huge snow storm blew in meaning the athletes from northern russia, scandanavia and north america were unable to get here. that's why the games are so important to people in the region. athletes would not normally get a chance to compete against their peers. they live thousands of miles apart yet share the same culture. the weather now has cleared up so planes are coming in, bringing athletes bit by bit, if it stays like this, then on monday they will get a chance to compete be that for most of them will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. >> for a pacific island of fiji the sport their best chance of winning their first ever olympic medal. they won the las vegas 7s, and beat australia 21-15 in the final. it was fiji's second win of the series and lead south africa in the overall standings. >>> barely a year after sitting on a horse for very first time double olympic cycling gold medalist victoria pendleton says, she will ride, sh
there are no roads going between the towns and city in greenland. the only way into nook is by boat or plane. on sunday a huge snow storm blew in meaning the athletes from northern russia, scandanavia and north america were unable to get here. that's why the games are so important to people in the region. athletes would not normally get a chance to compete against their peers. they live thousands of miles apart yet share the same culture. the weather now has cleared up so planes are coming in,...
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when i was in greenland, i scattered my mother's ashes amidst the melting ice. now she remains a part of the landscape she loved so much even as it, too, passes and takes on new form. my drawings celebrate the beauty of what we all stand to lose. i hope they can serve as records of sublime landscapes in flux, documenting the transition and inspiring our global community to take action for the future. thank you. [applause] our next speaker is the head of the chemistry department at mit. she's the first woman ever to hold that title... [applause] she's the first person of color ever to hold that title... [applause] and she's the first person ever with that title to give me a high five because i think she's so dope. please give it up for paula hammond. [applause] chemical engineering opens doors. it allows you to actually create new things, and the things you can make can be huge like a chemical plant or incredibly tiny like the nanoparticle i'm going to tell you about, but most importantly, it can be amazingly impactful on some of the world's big problems, and i h
when i was in greenland, i scattered my mother's ashes amidst the melting ice. now she remains a part of the landscape she loved so much even as it, too, passes and takes on new form. my drawings celebrate the beauty of what we all stand to lose. i hope they can serve as records of sublime landscapes in flux, documenting the transition and inspiring our global community to take action for the future. thank you. [applause] our next speaker is the head of the chemistry department at mit. she's...
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. >>> thousands of the world's best athletes are competing in greenland today.are designed to bring arctic communities together. >> sports options was limited in a country that is nearly all ice. helicopters, planes or boats are the only way to get between towns or tiny outposts like this. just 56,000 people live in this vast country, a third of them in the world's smallest capitol now hosting greenlands biggest sporting event. >> from up here, you really see just how isolated and inhoss pittable greenland is with a population that would fit inside an english premier football stadium in a country not much smaller than india. it's so rare that people across the arctic to be able to come together and meet in one place. >> that's where the arctic winter games come in. medals completed for in sports for both summer and winter olympics, as well as traditional sports rarely seen outside the arctic circle. the real victory is bringing together young people who share the same cult u. but live thousands of miles apart. in places like canada and russia and scandinavia. it
. >>> thousands of the world's best athletes are competing in greenland today.are designed to bring arctic communities together. >> sports options was limited in a country that is nearly all ice. helicopters, planes or boats are the only way to get between towns or tiny outposts like this. just 56,000 people live in this vast country, a third of them in the world's smallest capitol now hosting greenlands biggest sporting event. >> from up here, you really see just how...
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a canadian athlete has won gold in greenland in the knuckle hop. athletes have to propel themselves across the floor supported by their knuckles and tolls -- toes. it is one of the final competitions in the arctic winter games a held this past week in greenland. christopher daniel skipdonk he hopped before hitting the ground. the oldest man on the planet at 112 years old. israel survived auschwitz in 1933 -- 1943. he does not know the secret to a long life. just that we must work as hard as we can and rebuild what is lost. 5:50 five right now, with daylight savings time in a fact, addressed -- adjust habits. kyla warns us about the dangers of driving drowsy. kyla: many drivers may not be as alert. the sun is not expected to rise until 7:50 this morning. this can affect people more than people who sleep 6-7 hours a night are twice as likely to be involved in a crash as those sleeping eight hours or more. people sleeping less than five hours increase their risk for-five times. -- 4-5 times. some police departments have reported as much as a 10% incre
a canadian athlete has won gold in greenland in the knuckle hop. athletes have to propel themselves across the floor supported by their knuckles and tolls -- toes. it is one of the final competitions in the arctic winter games a held this past week in greenland. christopher daniel skipdonk he hopped before hitting the ground. the oldest man on the planet at 112 years old. israel survived auschwitz in 1933 -- 1943. he does not know the secret to a long life. just that we must work as hard as we...
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. >> a top snowboarder, in greenland shoveling snow is one of them.umstead and mark are used to preparing runs and have a few ways of speeding it up. but there are no shortcuts to the olympics. green land sent only one athlete to the last winter games in sochi. these 18 yooefrmdz, if they make it to the top >> they will have to do the same as the few who came before them and wear the flag of denmark. green labld's rule, three and a half thousand miles away. >> it is strangend's rule, thre half thousand miles away. >> it is strange it is side we can't compete with greenland. we have to fight with denmark. denmark is a nice country, too. >> greenland would appear perfectly suited to winter sports and is hosting the arctic winter games. the winter is too strong to build real speed and getting regular competition on the more shelters slopes is beyond most bujtz. >> i want to travel and meet people better than me. of course there are some better than me here but the level is not that high. it's difficult because there is not much you can learn here. >> rep
. >> a top snowboarder, in greenland shoveling snow is one of them.umstead and mark are used to preparing runs and have a few ways of speeding it up. but there are no shortcuts to the olympics. green land sent only one athlete to the last winter games in sochi. these 18 yooefrmdz, if they make it to the top >> they will have to do the same as the few who came before them and wear the flag of denmark. green labld's rule, three and a half thousand miles away. >> it is...
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. >>> i'm paul rees in greenland where the quest to create new olympics could be creating a generation on the slopes. ♪ >>> so all of that still to come, but first japan has marked five years since the earthquake and tsunami that killed more than 18,000 people. a moment of silence was held at the exact moment of the disaster. >> reporter: this is the closest thing to high ground, a mound built 96 years ago, so that residents could look out to sea. five years on from the tsunami, it has become a place of remember answer. it was from here that first showed the scale of disaster. 950 died here. nearly 18,500 across the country. all that is left are these few remaining foundation walls. the wave came through this neighborhood scrubbing it out entirely. at its height, it was about two meters above that man-made mound. >> it was there at 2:46 precisely that they gathered to mark the moment the earthquake struck. 150 kilometers north another community marked the same moment the same way, sounding the tsunami sirens. >> translator: the reality is that we still feel the scars here, and there ar
. >>> i'm paul rees in greenland where the quest to create new olympics could be creating a generation on the slopes. ♪ >>> so all of that still to come, but first japan has marked five years since the earthquake and tsunami that killed more than 18,000 people. a moment of silence was held at the exact moment of the disaster. >> reporter: this is the closest thing to high ground, a mound built 96 years ago, so that residents could look out to sea. five years on from...
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that will push the cold air out of the way into portions of canada and toward greenland and allow the milder to make a great lakes and right here in ohio. lots of storming is to the west, flooding rains from seattle down toward san diego. although this is not going to affect us monday or tuesday, by wednesday this every active pattern out west will shift to the east. and even he -- we here in northeast ohio will have the potential for rain, as much as 2 to 3 inches of rain. this could cause some minor issues. 20s on early sunday, look at the clouds clearing away sunday afternoon, plenty of sunshine and much more comfortable temperatures, in the 40s for sunday afternoon. monday has a cool start but that is called, upper 30s to about 40 and maybe a sprinkle late monday afternoon. it doesn't matter. temperatures will climb into the 50s and 60s on monday. take a look at the temperatures here once we get above 32 we will never fall below freezing for the next seven days , staying with highs in the 50s and 60s through saturday afternoon. i am loving it! >> think about the future. right now
that will push the cold air out of the way into portions of canada and toward greenland and allow the milder to make a great lakes and right here in ohio. lots of storming is to the west, flooding rains from seattle down toward san diego. although this is not going to affect us monday or tuesday, by wednesday this every active pattern out west will shift to the east. and even he -- we here in northeast ohio will have the potential for rain, as much as 2 to 3 inches of rain. this could cause...
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ranking making politics, geography and money three opponents which the greenlanders can't beat >>> lots more news and background articles for you on the website. that's aljazeera.com. the headlines are next. the magestic rhino, the valuable horn. high demand continues to fuel illegal poaching. today taking the animal to the brink of extinction. in a race against time, scientists are working on a lab-based rhino alternative >> we want to preserve traditions and animals >>> will it pass as real, will it satisfy the demand, will it help save the species? this is techknow. the show about innovations that can change lives. >> genetically modified food >>> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. techknow investigates rhino horn. >>> welcome to techknow. we're talking about a unique and rhinos. >> it is completely devastating rhinos, but this story starts with a company that is based in san francisco and they're literally cultivating rhino horn in the lab. fake rhino, but they're aiming for
ranking making politics, geography and money three opponents which the greenlanders can't beat >>> lots more news and background articles for you on the website. that's aljazeera.com. the headlines are next. the magestic rhino, the valuable horn. high demand continues to fuel illegal poaching. today taking the animal to the brink of extinction. in a race against time, scientists are working on a lab-based rhino alternative >> we want to preserve traditions and animals...
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. >> people in greenland are complaining of the lack of opportunities, forcing them to leave.about 500 people seeking a better life elsewhere. chronic social issues surrounding alcoholism and unemployment is pushing many to leave for life in denmark. >> a nasa astronautz have arrived on the space station replacing those who returned to earth. the group will spend the income 6 months working 400 kilometers above the earth. scientists wants to see how the human body copies copes with longer stays in space. any time on our website. the address for that is aljazeera.com and watch us live by clicking on the "watch now" icon. aljazeera.com. >> the frustration of a synthetic voice for those who can only speak through computers? >> it sounds like a robot. >> researchers creating sounds that capture individual pers personali personalities. giving a face. >> what about your speech. >> my tongue. >> for those in need, new voice technologies that over the sweet
. >> people in greenland are complaining of the lack of opportunities, forcing them to leave.about 500 people seeking a better life elsewhere. chronic social issues surrounding alcoholism and unemployment is pushing many to leave for life in denmark. >> a nasa astronautz have arrived on the space station replacing those who returned to earth. the group will spend the income 6 months working 400 kilometers above the earth. scientists wants to see how the human body copies copes with...
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the chase went from fort collins to greenland back toward loveland. as they drove, the suspect through drugs out the window and just as the car was about to make it to loveland colorado state patrol was waiting with stop sticks. officers then rammed the car until it finally stopped. both jessica and her passenger were taken into custody. both had warrants out for their arrest. >>> in adams county deputy on administrative leave right now facing serious charges. deputy bob trujillo charged with assault and domestic violence after his live-in girlfriend accused him of repeatedly attacking her in front of their one -year-old daughter. deputy trujillo set maintains's that maintains the fights were all verbal, not physical. he will not return to his job at the facility jeering the investigation. >>> helping fight cancer. a look at the local group doing their part. >>> and a new fight against the cut and house how soon we could see the virus in the united states. >>> new evidence in the o.j. simpson trial. buy by a when i've by a knife found years ago could
the chase went from fort collins to greenland back toward loveland. as they drove, the suspect through drugs out the window and just as the car was about to make it to loveland colorado state patrol was waiting with stop sticks. officers then rammed the car until it finally stopped. both jessica and her passenger were taken into custody. both had warrants out for their arrest. >>> in adams county deputy on administrative leave right now facing serious charges. deputy bob trujillo...
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the inuit people and were more widely used among the central arctic region of canada, as well as greenland. not all inuits built igloos, however. some constructed their homes out of bones and hide from whales, using snow as added insulation. and if you're picturing the igloos you've seen in history books or cartoons, you might want to raise your expectations. when adrian and his crew say "luxury," they mean it. the attention to detail in each igloo is incredible, making beautiful and out the images tour of what iglu- ahead and book a night or two in one of their igloos, just don't forget to pack a jacket ... or three! what caught jeff's eye people are are some videos to prove it. we'll be right back after this short break "announcer: now with the fox19 mobile app, you'll never be without fox19 news. from fox19.com to text and email alerts for breaking news and weather. it's all right here in the palm of your hand." you decide 2016 "when i win ohio and hey, what are you doing? getting the coats. for a half hour? bob just got time warner cable. he's getting more. more what? more than 30,000
the inuit people and were more widely used among the central arctic region of canada, as well as greenland. not all inuits built igloos, however. some constructed their homes out of bones and hide from whales, using snow as added insulation. and if you're picturing the igloos you've seen in history books or cartoons, you might want to raise your expectations. when adrian and his crew say "luxury," they mean it. the attention to detail in each igloo is incredible, making beautiful and...
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people will come here to experience greenland but not play football. i wouldn't invite anybody to come here >> reporter: a quick pitch inspection shows why it is not possible. the pitch is full of sharp little stones which means players have to wear thick tights in order not to cut their legss which is why they choose to take their passion for football inside. green land is going from strength to strength with their teams taking the games by storm. it is crucial for player development given the problems faced by 911 a side league. contested by towns hundreds of miles apart with no roads in between. national defender works in nuuk's harbour preparing boats which is one of the only means of getting to matches. >> translation: in other countries you can take the train, bus or drive yourself. we can't do that here. very often clubs condition come to the green land championships because it is too expensive or the weather is so bad that you can sail. >> reporter: green land is likely to need full independence from denmark before its team can hope to get f.i.
people will come here to experience greenland but not play football. i wouldn't invite anybody to come here >> reporter: a quick pitch inspection shows why it is not possible. the pitch is full of sharp little stones which means players have to wear thick tights in order not to cut their legss which is why they choose to take their passion for football inside. green land is going from strength to strength with their teams taking the games by storm. it is crucial for player development...
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we do have one accident in north raleigh at greenland drive. we have a little bit of shoulder closure and fortified between exits to 93 and 301. also, the as it ramps -- exit ramps are closed on south on the street. >>> we have all suffered from the long lines at the dmv. today their new mobile office will roll into workforce. the office carries to driver license examiner stations. the mobile offices part of the governors initiative to improve customer service and reduce wait times at the dmv. it is from 9 am to 4 pm. it will be at the town of lake forest renaissance on south brook street. >>> we will be right back with a look at some news to know before you go out. first, here's a live look at comes up on in our house, imagination runs wild. but at my table, i keep the food real. like country crock's recipe made with real simple ingredients. and no artificial flavors or preservatives. real country fresh taste from real ingredients. welcome to crock country. i get out of work and i go to the store, and somebody's, smellin' around, "mmm! i smell
we do have one accident in north raleigh at greenland drive. we have a little bit of shoulder closure and fortified between exits to 93 and 301. also, the as it ramps -- exit ramps are closed on south on the street. >>> we have all suffered from the long lines at the dmv. today their new mobile office will roll into workforce. the office carries to driver license examiner stations. the mobile offices part of the governors initiative to improve customer service and reduce wait times at...
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. >> greenland's ice sheet is melting faster than in the past.the surface ice melts dust and other impurities are uncovered making it darker. scientists warn the melting ice could raise sea levels. >> that's it for this international news hour, in the next hour the rub yn presidential -- republican presidential contenders and their last debate. i'll be back in 2 minutes. >>> good evening, i'm antonio mora, this is al jazeera. >> now the people of florida can't stand him. he couldn't get elected dog catcher. >> there we go. >> donald sh learn not to interrupt, it's not complicated. count to 10 >>> back on the debate stage, more mud slinging by the republican candidates. we are learn more on the plans for health care, i.s.i.l. and the economy. >> donald trump lacks it. >> mitt romney stakes on donald trump. and the
. >> greenland's ice sheet is melting faster than in the past.the surface ice melts dust and other impurities are uncovered making it darker. scientists warn the melting ice could raise sea levels. >> that's it for this international news hour, in the next hour the rub yn presidential -- republican presidential contenders and their last debate. i'll be back in 2 minutes. >>> good evening, i'm antonio mora, this is al jazeera. >> now the people of florida can't stand...
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greenland. tokyo, japan. england. crete. where are we? oh, yeah. here we are -- okinawa. danang.ways a blast. if i mispronounce it, i'm through. here we are in guam. wonderful to be working in the middle of the south china sea. this joint is real nice. it is christmas day in vietnam. the guys here don't ask for much in vietnam. it is said you are thrilled if you just wake up christmas morning here. [laughter] announcer: the wars changed, the times changed, but wherever the action was, bob was there. >> those hours? >> you know this isn't such a bad part? what the hell is all that firing over there? general, would you call off the war while we are on? i don't know what you guys did to be here, but let that be a lesson to you. i understand the enemy is all around. so, please laugh it up. you wouldn't want them to think we have a morale problem, would you? announcer: he always brought along his best jokes. >> i forgot to burn my draft card and here i am. announcer: his best friends. >> doctor, we are waiting in the operating room. announcer: and some special guests he knew would lif
greenland. tokyo, japan. england. crete. where are we? oh, yeah. here we are -- okinawa. danang.ways a blast. if i mispronounce it, i'm through. here we are in guam. wonderful to be working in the middle of the south china sea. this joint is real nice. it is christmas day in vietnam. the guys here don't ask for much in vietnam. it is said you are thrilled if you just wake up christmas morning here. [laughter] announcer: the wars changed, the times changed, but wherever the action was, bob was...
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philips center and if you have been there you know there is a beautiful greenland scape there and, they've got it set up and are asking people, essentially to come outside and work, right? >> john: red bull. >> amy: >> reporter: we're at orange and south, at the dr. phillips center for the performing arts. the beautiful green lawn you see. and, you bring your work today, down here, and you have meetings. a friend -- our friend dixie will introduce you. hello. the wifi password and find a beautiful table and bring your conference outside and work until 5:00. i love this thing, good morning to you, you are the emcee all day and will make sure the events go prim and proper. >> introductions, all the orlando goodness you will be witnessing. >> and we see a lot of folks coming down here, and you expect a lot of folk at lunch time, as well, right. and people will come in and out and, come back and visit us with coworkers and en john young parkway the outdoors. >> reporter: what are these guys doing. >> this is the crew having their own -- >> reporter: i know the yelp crew, how are you doing! >>
philips center and if you have been there you know there is a beautiful greenland scape there and, they've got it set up and are asking people, essentially to come outside and work, right? >> john: red bull. >> amy: >> reporter: we're at orange and south, at the dr. phillips center for the performing arts. the beautiful green lawn you see. and, you bring your work today, down here, and you have meetings. a friend -- our friend dixie will introduce you. hello. the wifi password...
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scientists say it was formed by centuries of glaciers near southwest greenland. struck by the titanic in 1912. >>> "the new york times" reports on the series finale of bey." they were asked to provide a story line in the episode five years ago. the sixth and final episode of the pbs drama ended last night. reports say the show's creator a warm ending that left no viewers unhappy. i recorded it so i haven't seen >> i haven't either. >> once it's aired, we can talk about it but no, no, want to make one point about it, though. >> yes, yes, i know me who is thinking about you should have watched it! did you see it? you couldn't because you were yes. locked in a building somewhere! cries of help! >> trying to get out. >> you did not have a good nightt. >> yes, we are! >>> now i want to show you this. "usa today" reports on the discovery of an unusualntists spotted it deep in the pacific near hawaii. they think it's a previously it's ghostly appearance promptedocial media to call it casper after the cartoon >> creepy. i don't like it. it gives me the creeps. casper gives you the creeps? >>
scientists say it was formed by centuries of glaciers near southwest greenland. struck by the titanic in 1912. >>> "the new york times" reports on the series finale of bey." they were asked to provide a story line in the episode five years ago. the sixth and final episode of the pbs drama ended last night. reports say the show's creator a warm ending that left no viewers unhappy. i recorded it so i haven't seen >> i haven't either. >> once it's aired, we can...
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the gold-medal winner is a canadian athlete during these arctic winter games in greenland. he hopped more than 179 feet before hitting the ground. the ground. why ?spring training is wrapping -- usually you' re doing -- for work only. knuckles, man. dave: we have some clouds, humidity, maybe some showers and thunderstorms as well. it could be worse. this is melbourne, 68 degrees. it is very sticky out there. we' ll continue to see high humidity levels today. that will mean a sprinkle or two and some showers and thunderstorms. 68 in the villages, 66 right now in daytona beach. in the end, white a bit of cover out there. we will see quite a bit of sprinkles out there. not getting to the ground, but heavier rain in lake city been out in the gulf. a little slice of energy right here pushing across the gulf area that is the expectation for that to move across around 4:00 this afternoon. showers and thunderstorms part of the forecast as we head into the afternoon. southerly winds between 10 and 15 miles per hour. cloudy skies in the morning, thunderstorms in the afternoon. later
the gold-medal winner is a canadian athlete during these arctic winter games in greenland. he hopped more than 179 feet before hitting the ground. the ground. why ?spring training is wrapping -- usually you' re doing -- for work only. knuckles, man. dave: we have some clouds, humidity, maybe some showers and thunderstorms as well. it could be worse. this is melbourne, 68 degrees. it is very sticky out there. we' ll continue to see high humidity levels today. that will mean a sprinkle or two and...
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you have the rise of the far right and you have got anti-german demonstrations taking place in greenland. and i think the e.u. certainly has been very damaging. >> it repeatedly talks about the euro and exclusion of the euro even if we still had a single market. i would like to move on if i may to the domestic implications in the event of a vote. again i see this picture i minister merging and it may be a different prime minister. this new land where weekend -- it will be dealing with the practical economic realities of the european union. do you not, i think you said earlier there's no reason for uncertainty. do you not agree if we were to leave the european union there wouldn't be an economic shock? >> no. the best comparator is with the y2k bug. >> okay, your own economic adviser has said leaving the e.u. would be an economic shock. you don't agree with the governor of the bank of england and you can explain why and now you don't agree with your own economic adviser. please point to any evidence beyond argument that tells us there will not be an economic shock. >> the most obvious i'v
you have the rise of the far right and you have got anti-german demonstrations taking place in greenland. and i think the e.u. certainly has been very damaging. >> it repeatedly talks about the euro and exclusion of the euro even if we still had a single market. i would like to move on if i may to the domestic implications in the event of a vote. again i see this picture i minister merging and it may be a different prime minister. this new land where weekend -- it will be dealing with the...