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because riots broke out in the island nation. they )re on a mission trip - and were supposed to come back on saturday... but the government shut down major roads to the airport -- because of fuel hike protests. church leaders in alabama - say imminent danger is not in any in a facebook post - the >>> church that youth group is doing really well. >> they have been in a compound all week. very safe and very secure. >> and in a facebook post they hope to fly the kids out tomorrow. the u.s haiti is warning americans to shelter in place. >>> you could get a glimpse of the future of self-driving cars. it takes place in union square. transportation secretary is scheduling to address that keynote on wednesday. >> all right. 4:40 we have a look at your forecast. >>> yeah. it will be a good day to lay by the pool or go to the beach. we are getting a live look with mostly clear skies. we will see a lot of sunshine. temperatures from the low 60s at 8:00 to upper 70s by early afternoon. we'll take a look at what's ah f of th w dublin all clea
because riots broke out in the island nation. they )re on a mission trip - and were supposed to come back on saturday... but the government shut down major roads to the airport -- because of fuel hike protests. church leaders in alabama - say imminent danger is not in any in a facebook post - the >>> church that youth group is doing really well. >> they have been in a compound all week. very safe and very secure. >> and in a facebook post they hope to fly the kids out...
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world war ii era aircraft that helped win the war for the allied cause and helped to defend an island nation war, there were over 300raf bases scattered across the countryside. of course, they flew side by side with americans. of course, they fought shoulder to shoulder with the americans and the alliance was formed with the free nations of europe to keep the peace and the post-war era. the alliance we called nato which mr. putin would like to see weakened. nato finds itself under challenge now by mr. trump. because we are limbing in vastly different times but in great britain today, they remembered another time and a century of defending their island nation from tearny and from the air. that is our broadcast on this tuesday night. thank you so very much for being here with us. good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> president trump was sworn in on january 20th. by january 31st, just a week and a half later he was announcing his first nomination for a justice on the u.s. supreme court. didn't even make it two weeks into being president. that neil gorsuch nomination ca
world war ii era aircraft that helped win the war for the allied cause and helped to defend an island nation war, there were over 300raf bases scattered across the countryside. of course, they flew side by side with americans. of course, they fought shoulder to shoulder with the americans and the alliance was formed with the free nations of europe to keep the peace and the post-war era. the alliance we called nato which mr. putin would like to see weakened. nato finds itself under challenge now...
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thirty eight of africa's fifty four states are coastal look at the island nation of nourishes for example is one of the smallest countries in the world but it has territorial waters the size of south africa the blue economy is not confined to fishing and tourism it also includes things like transportation deep sea coastal mining and energy but there are environmental concerns a new offshore deep sea mining industry is already taking shape in the mid be a for example vacuuming diamonds from the ocean floor proponents see a sparkling future in the ocean as on shore mineral deposits dry up while the blue economy has the capacity to provide desperately needed jobs the challenge is all about how to exploit water resources in a sustainable way environmentalists are warning more research is required to shape policies joining us now via skype from the city of mombasa in kenya is david oprah david is the director of coastal oceans research and development in the indian ocean cordier as it's known east africa good to have you earth david so a lot of focus right now on the so-called blue economy is
thirty eight of africa's fifty four states are coastal look at the island nation of nourishes for example is one of the smallest countries in the world but it has territorial waters the size of south africa the blue economy is not confined to fishing and tourism it also includes things like transportation deep sea coastal mining and energy but there are environmental concerns a new offshore deep sea mining industry is already taking shape in the mid be a for example vacuuming diamonds from the...
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unfolded themselves and one of them was the tiny island nation of iceland relative to the size of itseconomy iceland's banking collapse was the largest experienced by any country in economic history but just ten years on its economy is among the best performers in europe how is that possible and what can other countries learn from iceland. ten years ago crowds like these would have been unimaginable this country was almost bankrupt so how did i and only iceland rise so many regular sleep from the ashes i went there to find out. just a decade ago few people knew anything about this island in the far north but not anymore. while preparing for this trip i discovered that almost every second person i talked to had been to iceland before. the island only has three hundred fifty thousand inhabitants. but today. in two thousand and eight we have the crisis and i remember it so well it happened in two thousand and eight people were really they were devastated they want to live. we have no idea what will happen in the future i think. opportunity for people and. i know a lot of people that have
unfolded themselves and one of them was the tiny island nation of iceland relative to the size of itseconomy iceland's banking collapse was the largest experienced by any country in economic history but just ten years on its economy is among the best performers in europe how is that possible and what can other countries learn from iceland. ten years ago crowds like these would have been unimaginable this country was almost bankrupt so how did i and only iceland rise so many regular sleep from...
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nation of cyprus. and to this day, the island and the people living on eerlt side of the u.n. monitor -- on either side of the u.n. monitored buffer zone remain separated. there are 40,000 turkish troops occupying northern cyprus today. and it is unjust, it is wrong, and they should be removed. they pose a looming threat that the cypriot people have been forced to live with each and every day. negotiations on reunification are unfortunately stalled for now. after some signs of progress early last year. turkish troops are undeniably a hindrance to peace. no just and lasting settlement for either grease or -- greece or turkish cypriots can be achieved with the presence of the turkish military. we are here today to show the support of the u.s. congress for a bicommune call, bizonal federation that is in the best interests of the united states. the entire eastern mediterranean and most of all cypriots themselves. two years ago, i joined congressional delegation led by ileana ros-lehtinen, the former chair of the foreign relations committee to cyprus. as we toured along the buffer
nation of cyprus. and to this day, the island and the people living on eerlt side of the u.n. monitor -- on either side of the u.n. monitored buffer zone remain separated. there are 40,000 turkish troops occupying northern cyprus today. and it is unjust, it is wrong, and they should be removed. they pose a looming threat that the cypriot people have been forced to live with each and every day. negotiations on reunification are unfortunately stalled for now. after some signs of progress early...
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to keeping bananas save for the future so keeping bananas save for the future so people on the island nationumber's order founded by mother teresa, accused of allegedly selling of founded by mother teresa, accused of allegedly selling 01:14 —day—old baby. it happened in eastern india and although the order has more than 3000 nuns worldwide. the information that we've got, there has been no comment from the woman accused or the missionaries of charity, the organisation she was involved with. she was working at a women's refuge, a charity were basically young, mostly underage it seems unmarried women who are pregnant could go to have their babies and it seems as though some of those babies were then privately put for adoption. that is illegal, you are supposed to go through the proper government channels and there isa proper government channels and there is a whole process. certainly since the last few years, one of the groups, when the government introduced this, says they didn't wa nt introduced this, says they didn't want any part of it. they stopped formally doing adoptions. their concerns
to keeping bananas save for the future so keeping bananas save for the future so people on the island nationumber's order founded by mother teresa, accused of allegedly selling of founded by mother teresa, accused of allegedly selling 01:14 —day—old baby. it happened in eastern india and although the order has more than 3000 nuns worldwide. the information that we've got, there has been no comment from the woman accused or the missionaries of charity, the organisation she was involved with....
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in the island nation's worst ever cyber attack.know who was behind the attack but that it was sophisticated, deliberate, targeted and well—planned. the hackers stole personal details and prescription records, but not full medical records. prime minister lizzie a new was one of the victims. —— lee hsien loong. the battle of britain was a pivotal moment in world war ii, when the uk stood alone against hitler's seemingly unstoppable military power. sadly the youngest pilot in the battle has now died at the age of 96. geoffrey wellum joined the royal air force when he was only 17 and just over a year later was engaged in a ferocious dogfight. robert hall has been looking back at his life. archive: the british met the challenge by throwing in everything they had. a fortnight after leaving school, i walked through the gates of my elementary flying training school to learn to fly. the chap said to me, he said, "go and fly it," he said, "but don't you dare break it." it was the start of a true partnership. afterjust a few months‘ training,
in the island nation's worst ever cyber attack.know who was behind the attack but that it was sophisticated, deliberate, targeted and well—planned. the hackers stole personal details and prescription records, but not full medical records. prime minister lizzie a new was one of the victims. —— lee hsien loong. the battle of britain was a pivotal moment in world war ii, when the uk stood alone against hitler's seemingly unstoppable military power. sadly the youngest pilot in the battle has...
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so people on the island nation are keeping their eyes peeled.rea again, as the diplomatic dance over the country's nuclear programme continues. but mike pompeo is under pressure to speed things up. he's expected to hold private talks with kim jong—un, and he'll likely be pressing the north korean leader to keep to the agreements made in singapore. the latest trip comes amid accusations that the regime is backsliding on its commitment to denuclearisation. joining me now from seoul with more details is the bbc‘s mariko 0i. window this is the third round of talks that might want is having with the north koreans are. is on the agenda? —— what is. the north koreans are. is on the agenda? -- what is. there is a lot of pressure on mike pompeo, who is expected to land in pyongyang in under three hours a. he is under pressure to get more than just words from kim jong—un to give pressure to get more than just words from kimjong—un to give up his nuclear weapons. as you mentioned, last week we heard on us intelligence officers that they have evidence that
so people on the island nation are keeping their eyes peeled.rea again, as the diplomatic dance over the country's nuclear programme continues. but mike pompeo is under pressure to speed things up. he's expected to hold private talks with kim jong—un, and he'll likely be pressing the north korean leader to keep to the agreements made in singapore. the latest trip comes amid accusations that the regime is backsliding on its commitment to denuclearisation. joining me now from seoul with more...
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different context in east timor as another relatively small post conflict actually in their case island nation that had an oil bonanza and they struggled with many the same challenges including by the way the international community saying you don't have the observer to capacity right now to invest save all your money like like norway did put all your money in an oil find and don't spend it and they actually did that and to their credit they built a really large petroleum fund but what and that petroleum fund has now completed sixteen billion dollars which is quite a lot as that at least a couple of years ago but a couple years ago people were noticing ok we're saving all this money but we still have high rates of malnutrition we still don't have energy we still have an energy we still don't have an education system we still. don't have them burnt system you have just there isn't many are there what could i dismiss that one thought that i think that what you see more dead which is a useful model to follow is that they have kept the strength of their investment fund but are now investing more a
different context in east timor as another relatively small post conflict actually in their case island nation that had an oil bonanza and they struggled with many the same challenges including by the way the international community saying you don't have the observer to capacity right now to invest save all your money like like norway did put all your money in an oil find and don't spend it and they actually did that and to their credit they built a really large petroleum fund but what and that...
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. >> the great thing about new zealand is it was a small island nation in the middle of nowhere.re launch availability than america does as a country. the biggest thing to be done in access toody has had the domain to be able to experiment and innovate. we're just getting started. we can get to that point where launch is that commonplace, then they are that interesting in that frequent and the world we all live in is differently critical in a different place. emily: that was the latest episode of game changers. you can check out the full series at bloomberg.com. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we will have full analysis of next week.gs happy friday. we will see you next week. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ phones have made our lives effortless. streaming must see tv has never been easier. paying for things is a breeze. and getting into new places is even simpler. with xfinity mobile, saving money is effortless too. it's the only network that combines america's largest, most reliable 4g lte with the most wi-fi hotspots. and it can be included wit
. >> the great thing about new zealand is it was a small island nation in the middle of nowhere.re launch availability than america does as a country. the biggest thing to be done in access toody has had the domain to be able to experiment and innovate. we're just getting started. we can get to that point where launch is that commonplace, then they are that interesting in that frequent and the world we all live in is differently critical in a different place. emily: that was the latest...
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away with countries where migrants first arrive to process asylum requests was the mediterranean island nations at the crossroads of migration controversy. a german ngo says multis authorities are detaining it seawatch 3 vessel which picks up migrants at sea and fairies them to your. malta's been on such ships from entering and exiting its territorial waters. our 4-legged midnight hero is next. t price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com gentlemen, i have just received word! the louisiana purchase, is complete! instant purchase notifications from capital one . technology this helpful... could make history. what's in your wallet? >> paula >> paula godown g was taking he golden retriever on a walk this one, rattlesnake showed up in their path, the dog jumped in to protect her from the venomous bike, he got bitten in his face,
away with countries where migrants first arrive to process asylum requests was the mediterranean island nations at the crossroads of migration controversy. a german ngo says multis authorities are detaining it seawatch 3 vessel which picks up migrants at sea and fairies them to your. malta's been on such ships from entering and exiting its territorial waters. our 4-legged midnight hero is next. t price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all...
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. >> the great thing about new zealand is it was a small island nation in the middle of nowhere. launch availability than america does as a country. the biggest thing to be done in space, nobody has had access to the domain to be able to experiment and innovate. we're just getting started. we can get to that point where launch is that commonplace, then they are that interesting in that frequent and the world we all live in is differently critical in a different place. emily: that was the latest episode of game changers. you can check out the full series at bloomberg.com. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we will have full analysis of tech earnings next week. happy friday. we will see you next week. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ announcer: the following program is a commercial presentation for total gym fitness. ♪ >> ♪ everybody workout feel the energy ♪ ♪
. >> the great thing about new zealand is it was a small island nation in the middle of nowhere. launch availability than america does as a country. the biggest thing to be done in space, nobody has had access to the domain to be able to experiment and innovate. we're just getting started. we can get to that point where launch is that commonplace, then they are that interesting in that frequent and the world we all live in is differently critical in a different place. emily: that was the...
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personal data of one and a half million patients from singapore's government health database, in the island nation's hackers stole personal details and prescription records, but not full medical records. singapore's prime minister was one of those affected. strike action by the airline ryanair has left thousands of holiday—makers grounded at airports today, with more cancellations planned for next week. 16 ryanair flights to and from the republic of ireland on tuesday have now been cancelled, with the civil aviation authority instructing those affected to claim compensation. here to help shed some light on people's rights is the travel journalist trisha andres. thanks for coming eggs begin to us. first of all, what is the scale of the problem here? it seems that the moment isjust between the problem here? it seems that the moment is just between ireland and in which airports. is that right?” think at the moment you have got two times of strikes, piling strikes which has affected over 4000 passengers today. there are 24 cancellations today. that is really looking at ireland and uk roots and best thin
personal data of one and a half million patients from singapore's government health database, in the island nation's hackers stole personal details and prescription records, but not full medical records. singapore's prime minister was one of those affected. strike action by the airline ryanair has left thousands of holiday—makers grounded at airports today, with more cancellations planned for next week. 16 ryanair flights to and from the republic of ireland on tuesday have now been cancelled,...
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many of us saw this as the editor arrogance of an island nation trying to control the continent. what followed is a period of 11 with, starting in 1764, the systematic stripping of our freedoms and the usurpation of our liberties. this ultimately led, as you might imagine, to a decision to raise up arms against our king. this is something no colony had done successfully, and we were going to do it against most powerful fighting force on earth , the british army and the british navy. you know how that story ends. but i will tell you three days ago, the anniversary of my commissioning as commander-in-chief of the united colonies of america. when i was commissioned, we were 13 months away from declaring independence. i had written a letter to mrs. washington that day. i sent her a copy of my will. this is june 15th. 1775. she was not happy to receive my will. i also made her a promise i would be home on christmas eve. i did not tell her which christmas eve. but i walked across the threshold of our home on christmas eve eight and a half years later. so, we were now a sovereign indepe
many of us saw this as the editor arrogance of an island nation trying to control the continent. what followed is a period of 11 with, starting in 1764, the systematic stripping of our freedoms and the usurpation of our liberties. this ultimately led, as you might imagine, to a decision to raise up arms against our king. this is something no colony had done successfully, and we were going to do it against most powerful fighting force on earth , the british army and the british navy. you know...
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we also looked at the road irishman -- looked at the rhode island national guard. during a recent special election. our second challenge is building the capacity of the public sector to manage and respond to the cyber threats in our elections. some of those services can be outsourced, however, we need to make sure that government has the ability to protect our democracy. in rhode island, i have increased my offices i.t. staff by 40% to make sure we have the technical expertise in- house to respond to ever shifting landscapes in cyber security. i also had additional help from the federal level. the department of homeland security and secretary of state provided, is in the process of providing officials like myself with the required security clearance. that has been helpful. i want to add my congratulations to percentage -- to undersecretary for his appointment. i also want to recognize the higher dhs, former election commissioner chairman matt, that really strengthens the operation and the ability of dhs to work with cyber security and elections. building the streng
we also looked at the road irishman -- looked at the rhode island national guard. during a recent special election. our second challenge is building the capacity of the public sector to manage and respond to the cyber threats in our elections. some of those services can be outsourced, however, we need to make sure that government has the ability to protect our democracy. in rhode island, i have increased my offices i.t. staff by 40% to make sure we have the technical expertise in- house to...
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june when a constant monastic island of the nation. it was once an important religious center until the monks left the island. their legacy was preserved and now they're filling each was nice to give. the benedictines and return. the monks a legacy. in sixty minutes. brown really love golf hitler. or did she love the life he provided for her. she was the dictator's mistress. only an insignificant concert at his side. pursuing her own bishop. no other woman got some close to. life and death with the. twenty first on. everyone welcome to our highlights edition with the best picks of the week i'm your host maggie lake here's a look at what's coming up. a capital idea of the scope or some of the secret talks in london. like old fashion fashion design our own old find a company paris fashion week.
june when a constant monastic island of the nation. it was once an important religious center until the monks left the island. their legacy was preserved and now they're filling each was nice to give. the benedictines and return. the monks a legacy. in sixty minutes. brown really love golf hitler. or did she love the life he provided for her. she was the dictator's mistress. only an insignificant concert at his side. pursuing her own bishop. no other woman got some close to. life and death with...
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june when lake constance the monastic island of the nation. it was once an important religious center until the monks left behind. their legacy was preserved and now their. it was nice to get. the benedictines have returned. the monks legacy. in sixty minutes. they make a commitment. they find solutions. based in stronger. africa on the moon. story so both people in a different school shaping their nation. and their continent of africa on the move the stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies feel to their own hands. d.-w. is a multimedia series from africa. d.w. dot com click on the movie. welcome to our highlights edition with the best picks of the week i'm your host maggie lake here's a look at what's coming up. a capital idea discover some of the secrets.
june when lake constance the monastic island of the nation. it was once an important religious center until the monks left behind. their legacy was preserved and now their. it was nice to get. the benedictines have returned. the monks legacy. in sixty minutes. they make a commitment. they find solutions. based in stronger. africa on the moon. story so both people in a different school shaping their nation. and their continent of africa on the move the stories about motivational change makers...
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thirty eight of africa's fifty four states are coastal look at the island nation of nourishes for example is one of the smallest countries in the world but it has territorial waters the size of south africa the blue economy is not confined to fishing and tourism it also includes things like transportation deep sea coastal mining and energy but there are environmental concerns a new offshore deep sea mining industry is already taking shape in the middle of for example vacuuming diamonds from the ocean floor proponents see a sparkling future in the ocean as on shore mineral deposits dry up while the blue economy has the capacity to provide desperately needed jobs the challenge is all about how to exploit water resources in a sustainable way environmentalists are warning more research is required to shape policies joining us now via skype from the city of mombasa in kenya is david oprah david is the director of coastal oceans research and development in the indian ocean cordier as it's known east africa good to have you earth david so a lot of focus right now on the so-called blue economy is
thirty eight of africa's fifty four states are coastal look at the island nation of nourishes for example is one of the smallest countries in the world but it has territorial waters the size of south africa the blue economy is not confined to fishing and tourism it also includes things like transportation deep sea coastal mining and energy but there are environmental concerns a new offshore deep sea mining industry is already taking shape in the middle of for example vacuuming diamonds from the...
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in the polynesian islands but the poorest nations are actually a lot of the former communist countries and sub-saharan africa and then good and then in the middle east the big bright star of course is saudi arabia ok and. if you look at growth rates in the different regions you know a sure. how are they looking for the growth rates going forward yes and some of the hot spots coming up actually there are some of the emerging nations and then there are just growth rates so one of the most outstanding growth rates that continues as outpaced all nations actually is australia and that's really due to their brilliant immigration policies to get into australia i mean you have to have a certain network you have to come with certain skills they have not been stupid about that and most importantly they had a mining boom where they were mining coal and iron ore that they were shipping to all the factories in the nation so there's a great growth rate some of the emerging nations where there's a men's growth are you've got the some of the. in the pacific basically all
in the polynesian islands but the poorest nations are actually a lot of the former communist countries and sub-saharan africa and then good and then in the middle east the big bright star of course is saudi arabia ok and. if you look at growth rates in the different regions you know a sure. how are they looking for the growth rates going forward yes and some of the hot spots coming up actually there are some of the emerging nations and then there are just growth rates so one of the most...
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in the polynesian islands but the poorest nations are actually a lot of the former communist countries and sub-saharan africa and then good and then in the middle east that the big bright star of course is saudi arabia ok in it if you look at growth rates in the different regions you know a sure. how are they looking for the growth rates going forward yes and some of the hot spots coming up actually there are some of the emerging nations and they're just growth rates so one of the most outstanding growth rates that continues and has outpaced all nations actually is australia and that's really due to their brilliant immigration policies to get into australia i mean you have to have a certain network you have to come with certain skills they have not been stupid about that and most importantly they had a mining boom where they were mining coal and iron ore that they were shipping to all the factories in the nation so that's a great growth rate some of the emerging nations where there's a ments growth are you've got the some of the. in the pacific basically
in the polynesian islands but the poorest nations are actually a lot of the former communist countries and sub-saharan africa and then good and then in the middle east that the big bright star of course is saudi arabia ok in it if you look at growth rates in the different regions you know a sure. how are they looking for the growth rates going forward yes and some of the hot spots coming up actually there are some of the emerging nations and they're just growth rates so one of the most...
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and surely in a constant the monastic island of the nation. it was once an important religious center until the monks left the island. their legacy was preserved and now they're filling each was nice again. the benedictines have returned. the monks legacy. thirty minutes. home for. the by. the big fun betokened. his works in the goddess for to know. the maestro and treatment of. the children first bomb twenty two. a man down over one hundred follow us on facebook and experience what nelson mandela means for young africans today call me the man of people who are the middle beautiful no other means to fight with you for monday given the. how did the show to influence the loss of some money malcolm a lot better than a pinball mug going to be yes because. i live maybe for much of it because it almost looks like it was going to head up the area which means part of it. find us on facebook and on t w dot com. birth place home to moods of species plays a home worth saving. good luck good luck those are big changes and most start with small steps but th
and surely in a constant the monastic island of the nation. it was once an important religious center until the monks left the island. their legacy was preserved and now they're filling each was nice again. the benedictines have returned. the monks legacy. thirty minutes. home for. the by. the big fun betokened. his works in the goddess for to know. the maestro and treatment of. the children first bomb twenty two. a man down over one hundred follow us on facebook and experience what nelson...
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in the polynesian islands but the poorest nations are actually a lot of the former communist countries and sub-saharan africa and then good and then in the middle east the big bright star of course is saudi arabia ok and. if you look at growth rates in the different regions you know a sure. how are they looking for the growth rates going forward yes some of the hot spots coming up actually there are some of the emerging nations and then there are just growth rates so one of the most outstanding growth rates that continues as outpaced all nations actually is australia and that's really due to their brilliant immigration policies to get into australia i mean you have to have a certain network you have to come with certain skills they have not been stupid about that and most importantly they had a mining boom where they were mining coal and iron ore that they were shipping to all the factories in the nation so that's a great growth rate some of the emerging nations where there's a men's growth are you've got the some of the. in the pacific basically all the
in the polynesian islands but the poorest nations are actually a lot of the former communist countries and sub-saharan africa and then good and then in the middle east the big bright star of course is saudi arabia ok and. if you look at growth rates in the different regions you know a sure. how are they looking for the growth rates going forward yes some of the hot spots coming up actually there are some of the emerging nations and then there are just growth rates so one of the most outstanding...
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julian lake constance the monastic island of the nation now. it was once an important religious center until the monks left the island. their legacy was preserved and now they're feeling it was nice to get. the benedictines every chance. the monks legacy. next. sometimes get on the bodies turn up. but the vast majority of mexico's two hundred thousand missing persons on never found. mexico is in the grip of drug cartels and corruption. but human rights activists and family members cling to a desperate hope mexicans dying for justice in forty five minutes. assignees clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage those who want to marry for love. a clash that's shaking families and society too because. my father would be angry sometimes i think i'm a despot. commandoes starts july eighth d.w. . down. this is the.
julian lake constance the monastic island of the nation now. it was once an important religious center until the monks left the island. their legacy was preserved and now they're feeling it was nice to get. the benedictines every chance. the monks legacy. next. sometimes get on the bodies turn up. but the vast majority of mexico's two hundred thousand missing persons on never found. mexico is in the grip of drug cartels and corruption. but human rights activists and family members cling to a...
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surely in a constant monastic island of the nation. it was once an important religious center until the monks left the island. their legacy was preserved and now they're feeling it was nice to get. the benedictines have returned. the monks a legacy. in sixty minutes. or. before brown really love hitler. or did she love the life he provided for her. she was the dictator's mistress. only an insignificant concert at his side. pursuing her own visions. as other woman got some close to. life and death with. starts july twenty first on d w. hello and welcome to focus on europe how to deal with refugees and this is a question that nearly tore angela merkel german government apart and it's a question dividing europe more and more european states are closing their borders and by doing so shouting migrants out. there i think populist austrian interior minister.
surely in a constant monastic island of the nation. it was once an important religious center until the monks left the island. their legacy was preserved and now they're feeling it was nice to get. the benedictines have returned. the monks a legacy. in sixty minutes. or. before brown really love hitler. or did she love the life he provided for her. she was the dictator's mistress. only an insignificant concert at his side. pursuing her own visions. as other woman got some close to. life and...
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we are -- it is us and new guinea and a few other small island nations that don't have paid maternity leave and, you know, we don't, with other high wealth countries, we stand out as not providing paid medical leave as well. >> i see some reports that suggest that cost families in our country about $20 billion a year. is that an estimate you have seen? >> that's correct. it's costing our economy in terms of because it also -- >> isn't it fair to say that too many women get stuck in low wage jobs? >> absolutely. so women are more likely to leave the workplace or to cut their hours and that's just a cycle of that sticky floor that the senator was talking about. >> isn't it also an opportunity to create a more level playing field for small businesses so that that can actually compete with the talent that googles and facebooks are able to afford? >> absolutely. that's one of the reasons that small businesses support paid family leave as the family act would propose. and new jersey businesses themselves have had, you know, no negative impact often say that new jersey's program has had a po
we are -- it is us and new guinea and a few other small island nations that don't have paid maternity leave and, you know, we don't, with other high wealth countries, we stand out as not providing paid medical leave as well. >> i see some reports that suggest that cost families in our country about $20 billion a year. is that an estimate you have seen? >> that's correct. it's costing our economy in terms of because it also -- >> isn't it fair to say that too many women get...
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this is a poor island in a poor country, and the arrival here of rich donor nations is prompting someple to question whether the island is being subtly colonised. and mesut ozil says he'll no longer play for germany because of the attacks on him and his turkish heritage. hello. the british founder of the syrian civil rescue force known as the white helmets says he's delighted that more than 100 of them have been led to safety by israeli troops. there were fears the group and members of theirfamilies were about to be captured by syrian government forces. the white helmets describe themselves as volunteers trying to save lives. the assad regime says they support rebels and jihadists. mark lowen reports from neighbouring turkey. rescuing the rescuers — syrian civil defence volunteers and their families evacuated intojordan, and to safety. these pictures, filmed by the israeli army, show its troops escorting the white helmets from the syrian border, escaping assad regime and russian forces. israel's prime minister said it was an urgent international operation. translation: the lives of th
this is a poor island in a poor country, and the arrival here of rich donor nations is prompting someple to question whether the island is being subtly colonised. and mesut ozil says he'll no longer play for germany because of the attacks on him and his turkish heritage. hello. the british founder of the syrian civil rescue force known as the white helmets says he's delighted that more than 100 of them have been led to safety by israeli troops. there were fears the group and members of...
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julian a constant monastic island of the nation. it was once an important religious center until the monks left. their legacy was preserved and no debt ceiling it was nice to get the big teams of rich and. the monks legacy. sixty minutes d.w. . every journey begins with the first step and every language the first word i looked into the codes in germany to learn german. why not learn with him for trying. to suss it simple online on your mobile and for e. d w z learning course. german made easy. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the moon. stories for both people in a different state shaping their nation. and their continent africa on the move stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands. d w multimedia series for africa. d w dot com africa on the move. this year i mean the new minority seen by new. york is on a moment tonight is. what i'm focused on in this era but i'm with what an organizer i know what is it there is you know i mean in your mind noticing going
julian a constant monastic island of the nation. it was once an important religious center until the monks left. their legacy was preserved and no debt ceiling it was nice to get the big teams of rich and. the monks legacy. sixty minutes d.w. . every journey begins with the first step and every language the first word i looked into the codes in germany to learn german. why not learn with him for trying. to suss it simple online on your mobile and for e. d w z learning course. german made easy....
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we are an island nation., thank you, all of you, we will see what happens. thank you very much for coming on the programme, angela, jimmy, john. we will bring you the latest news and sport in just a we will bring you the latest news and sport injust a moment, but before that all the weather with simon, hello, lovely to see you! i have come all the way from costa del salford, it is cloudier down here! and it is a little bit cooler today as well, temperatures not as high as over the last few days, 30 degrees yesterday in porthmadog in north—western wales, today those temperatures more like 25 or 26 celsius. lots of sunshine across scotland, northern ireland, north—west england, but further south, more cloud at the moment, a chance of a few showers drifting in, particularly the south west of england during this afternoon, but those temperatures generally lower than they have been, 24—26 celsius, cooler on the north—eastern coast. not a great deal of change tonight, really, temperatures into the early hours of th
we are an island nation., thank you, all of you, we will see what happens. thank you very much for coming on the programme, angela, jimmy, john. we will bring you the latest news and sport in just a we will bring you the latest news and sport injust a moment, but before that all the weather with simon, hello, lovely to see you! i have come all the way from costa del salford, it is cloudier down here! and it is a little bit cooler today as well, temperatures not as high as over the last few...
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islands. for nationalism say, they will have people not buy american-made products. stock is vulnerable because of the three largest areas are state-owned and they can simply buy airbus. so, think, yes, the chinese cannot respond tit or tat in terms of the amount of trade, the amount of trade that china says to the u.s. as much more in value than what they import. however, they can get very creative. so, i would think large u.s. multinationals are in the crosshairs here if things were to get ugly. joe: on the flipside, i am curious about the gigantic chinese tech companies to we just got alphabet earnings. prior than a few months ago, incredible rallies in the chinese stocks like tencent and so forth. now they have come down quite a bit. tencent down 20% from its high earlier this year. is the general trend still up? is this an opportunity? daniel: it is a fantastic opportunity. with all of this top down noise on trade, on the fed, on chinese slowdown, stick with the structural growers. the reason why i think stocks have pulled back is much like u.s.,ng stocks in the
islands. for nationalism say, they will have people not buy american-made products. stock is vulnerable because of the three largest areas are state-owned and they can simply buy airbus. so, think, yes, the chinese cannot respond tit or tat in terms of the amount of trade, the amount of trade that china says to the u.s. as much more in value than what they import. however, they can get very creative. so, i would think large u.s. multinationals are in the crosshairs here if things were to get...
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woman into custody after a four hour standoff that forced the evacuation of liberty island on the fourth of july a national holiday. and internet entrepreneur has suffered a major setback in his six year legal battle against online piracy charges new zealand's court of appeals ruled that the german born intrapreneur could be extradited to the united states u.s. claims that dotcoms file sharing website mega upload lost copyright holders more than half a billion dollars before it was shut down. german chancellor angela merkel enter interior minister will spend today trying to win support both of home and abroad with a compromise on migration policy they hammered out earlier this week it calls for so-called transit centers near germany's southern border with austria to hold asylum seekers already registered elsewhere in the e.u. in a t.v. interview chancellor merkel said the transit centers will hold asylum seekers for a maximum of forty eight hours it's hoped the sites will help to curb illegal immigration in germany medicals social democrat coalition partners have yet to agree to the plan they said they wil
woman into custody after a four hour standoff that forced the evacuation of liberty island on the fourth of july a national holiday. and internet entrepreneur has suffered a major setback in his six year legal battle against online piracy charges new zealand's court of appeals ruled that the german born intrapreneur could be extradited to the united states u.s. claims that dotcoms file sharing website mega upload lost copyright holders more than half a billion dollars before it was shut down....
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races on for every head to produce food create space to live and work some nations are reclaiming land from the oceans building islands extending borders but at what cost. the cost to our planet the price and.
races on for every head to produce food create space to live and work some nations are reclaiming land from the oceans building islands extending borders but at what cost. the cost to our planet the price and.
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general agreement with the support of the national parks service for a 30 year term with two tenure options. including ferry service from the site to alcatraz island, and a lease with the golden gate national park service. for sight improvements and you operate a visitor amenities including a visitor contact station and cafÉ for a 30 year term with two tenure options with a general agreement. >> good morning commissioners. on the deputy director for real estate and development. i along with support staff are excited to be before you for this special meeting, as we continue to make progress towards hopefully resolving a number of the issues surrounding the approval of this important opportunity for the port. for moving -- before moving to a tree far into this, i want to acknowledge the assistance of the stakeholders here today and our discussions over the last week including, you know, a wide range of folks you have heard from already. we appreciate the opportunity to have briefed you on some of the issues that maybe were not as clear as we came into the last meeting. our hope is rather than dwelling too much on the specifics of the transaction, we
general agreement with the support of the national parks service for a 30 year term with two tenure options. including ferry service from the site to alcatraz island, and a lease with the golden gate national park service. for sight improvements and you operate a visitor amenities including a visitor contact station and cafÉ for a 30 year term with two tenure options with a general agreement. >> good morning commissioners. on the deputy director for real estate and development. i along...