70
70
May 27, 2016
05/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
but migrants may -- migrants remain determined to reach macedonia even if it means walking there. molly: donald trump has sealed the deal in securing enough delegates to effectively become the republican nominee for president. the news is likely to put in end to speculation that the gop establishment will try to stop trump are pushing a different nominee through. oliver farry takes a look. oliver: he walked into the room knowing he was the republican nominee for the presidential election and shook the hands of 15 of a 1227 delegates that allowed him to clinch the nomination. donald trump: thank you very much, everybody. the folks behind me got us right dakota, top from north so north dakota made a big statement and i appreciate it. we will not forget it. oliver: he learned the news from the associated press. he started short, but unpledged delegates from many states had changed their minds. he is one step closer to becoming president. >> it has been a remarkable ride for donald trump. he started off announcing his candidacy in june of 2015 largely as an afterthought. very few peop
but migrants may -- migrants remain determined to reach macedonia even if it means walking there. molly: donald trump has sealed the deal in securing enough delegates to effectively become the republican nominee for president. the news is likely to put in end to speculation that the gop establishment will try to stop trump are pushing a different nominee through. oliver farry takes a look. oliver: he walked into the room knowing he was the republican nominee for the presidential election and...
91
91
May 25, 2016
05/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
become a symbol of the struggle to manage the migration crisis -- the camp on the greek border with macedonia. nearly 10,000 asylum-seekers have been stranded there in squalid conditions since all can countries have closed their frontiers. now the greek government has begun moving people out of their makeshift homes and into new facilities away from the border. reporter: packed and ready to go -- the next stage in their desperate journey to a new life is about to events. most of the eight house and people are being taken to specially designed processing facilities near the south. but not everybody at the camp board the buses. these migrants are determined to reach their final destination. >> germany, serbia, greece is no good. reporter: the process is expected to take at least a week. the uncertainty was too much to bear for many in the camp. >> there is high-security because they are not only aware of where they are going and what will come. so yes, we have seen people with increased anxiety and depression and a lot of stress and the future. reporter: foreign media were not permitted to ente
become a symbol of the struggle to manage the migration crisis -- the camp on the greek border with macedonia. nearly 10,000 asylum-seekers have been stranded there in squalid conditions since all can countries have closed their frontiers. now the greek government has begun moving people out of their makeshift homes and into new facilities away from the border. reporter: packed and ready to go -- the next stage in their desperate journey to a new life is about to events. most of the eight house...
76
76
May 24, 2016
05/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
macedonia and other countries closed borders. reporter: the operation began at dawn with vehicles standing by. many say they are reluctant to leave. three months nhere ago. next step, i'm go to serbia. migrants arey westerne to get to europe. they fear moving to another camp will take tehm -- them further away. germany.stination is to the maps.rding o authorities stopped us. migrants mostly from syria, iraq, and afghanistan stranded in northern greece in squalid conditions. they'duthorities said be moved to new camps. the operations is expected to take 10 days. laura: turkey's new prime minister unveiled his new government. he replaced davutoglu, who stepped down last week. reporter: annoucnign his new cabinet, there was no doubt of his friendship with president erdogan. the government is entirely of supporters. chaning the constiution to give the president more power. duty weost important have is to change the constiution to reflect the relationsihp between the president and people. reporter: not everyone is happy. leader fears
macedonia and other countries closed borders. reporter: the operation began at dawn with vehicles standing by. many say they are reluctant to leave. three months nhere ago. next step, i'm go to serbia. migrants arey westerne to get to europe. they fear moving to another camp will take tehm -- them further away. germany.stination is to the maps.rding o authorities stopped us. migrants mostly from syria, iraq, and afghanistan stranded in northern greece in squalid conditions. they'duthorities...
113
113
May 24, 2016
05/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
macedonia -- macedonia is not letting any more refugees cross. chuing analyst charlene warning of the risk from china's credit inch. she says china needs a bailout in the 20 -- in the trillions of dollars. she was a partner at autonomous research and warns the biggest immediate threat is the off-balance sheets of wealth management products. global news 24 hours day powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus throughout the world. churn, yields migrate higher with the curve flattening higher, euro-dollar, weaker with u.s. dollar strength 1.118. handle,ude with a 47 and gold -$8. francine: in terms of the european equities, they are gaining a touch. the asian stocks are falling. they are closed to the lowest level in at least seven weeks. exporters in japan being weighed down by this mounting talk about a fed rate rise. you can see brent a similar picture to what you see in wti. lorenzoased to welcome bini smaghi. insight ofe know the monetary policy like this man. when you look around the world, there is risks. monetary policy is doi
macedonia -- macedonia is not letting any more refugees cross. chuing analyst charlene warning of the risk from china's credit inch. she says china needs a bailout in the 20 -- in the trillions of dollars. she was a partner at autonomous research and warns the biggest immediate threat is the off-balance sheets of wealth management products. global news 24 hours day powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus throughout the world. churn, yields migrate higher with the curve...
77
77
May 24, 2016
05/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
the camp sprung up on the border with macedonia and it helped more than 8000 people. is not letting any more people cross and the refugees will be taken to a new camp. and swiss watch exports are in freefall. a 10 month decline has gotten worse in april. demand for high-end watches has collapsed. cartier has cut jobs. oh mega is trying to avoid layoffs. global news 24 hours a day powered by her 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world, i am taylor riggs. shery: markets are seeking direction right now. the s&p trading between gains and losses for the eight straight trading session. mark: the headline is the big m&a offer that m monsanto rejected the offer from bayer. to make sense is alan. clearly monsanto wants more money. bayer shareholders are spooked i the $122 a share offer. what happens now? alan: it is the first round of betting to put it in poker terms. you look at what went for a higher multiple, but more generally, i'm intrigued by the company of like bayer can issue debt so cheaply. they have a lot of ammunition right now. mark: why i
the camp sprung up on the border with macedonia and it helped more than 8000 people. is not letting any more people cross and the refugees will be taken to a new camp. and swiss watch exports are in freefall. a 10 month decline has gotten worse in april. demand for high-end watches has collapsed. cartier has cut jobs. oh mega is trying to avoid layoffs. global news 24 hours a day powered by her 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world, i am taylor riggs. shery: markets...
283
283
May 18, 2016
05/16
by
WUVP
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
continÚan los enfrentamientos entre inmigrantes y la policÍa en el lado griego de la frontera con macedonia el senado con la procuradurÍa general, para discutir la extradiciÓn del chapo guzmÁn. además el secretario, joaquÍn ramírez, desmiente los reportes que lo vinculan con actividades de narcotrÁfico. tenemos sus declaraciones. la policÍa de houston dice tener en custodia al sospechoso que asesinÓ a un niÑo de 11 aÑos de edad que regresaba de una escuela. los esperamos esta noche. jorge: gracias. va haber un homenaje para el rey del rodeo en texas. en mis tiempos, todo era papel y lápiz. la surface pro es muy intuitiva. puedo dibujar líneas suaves, como usando un lápiz de verdad. he sido artista forense por más de 30 años. hago los bocetos de los chicos malos. uno necesita buena resolución y un procesador poderoso. la computadora tiene que actuar rápido como mi cerebro. quiero que mi arte le sirva a la gente. ♪ ♪ jorge: el icono de la mÚsica texana, emilio navaira, va recibir el homenaje de sus seguidores. el domingo serÁ trasladado el cuerpo a un coliseo. el funeral catÓlico serÁ el lune
continÚan los enfrentamientos entre inmigrantes y la policÍa en el lado griego de la frontera con macedonia el senado con la procuradurÍa general, para discutir la extradiciÓn del chapo guzmÁn. además el secretario, joaquÍn ramírez, desmiente los reportes que lo vinculan con actividades de narcotrÁfico. tenemos sus declaraciones. la policÍa de houston dice tener en custodia al sospechoso que asesinÓ a un niÑo de 11 aÑos de edad que regresaba de una escuela. los esperamos esta...
188
188
May 19, 2016
05/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 1
they were violent clashes that at a migrant camp in greece today on the side of the border near macedonia. throwing rocks at authorities. they also lobbying -- lobbing tear gas to try to get things under control. there were no of reports of violence that. a new risk assessment from the world health organization on zika says the chances of an outbreak are low to moderate for an outbreak. high likelihood that it could spread in only three european regions. island in the atlantic and the black sea areas of georgia and russia. washington, the house is considering a scaled-back zika bill that would provide only a third of the resources required by president obama. debates continue late in the night in macedonia, fires burned at that border camp was the police lobbing tear gas and stun grenades. the fighting began a migrant tried to push a rail car through a police blockade. one of the teenagers kidnapped extremists was found with a baby. they responded and were adjacent to the country's border with cameroon. bloomberg west this up next. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg west"" coming up, cisco beats
they were violent clashes that at a migrant camp in greece today on the side of the border near macedonia. throwing rocks at authorities. they also lobbying -- lobbing tear gas to try to get things under control. there were no of reports of violence that. a new risk assessment from the world health organization on zika says the chances of an outbreak are low to moderate for an outbreak. high likelihood that it could spread in only three european regions. island in the atlantic and the black sea...
51
51
May 26, 2016
05/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
meanwhile authorities have finished the evacuation of a huge refugee camp with macedonia. people have been moved to better run facilities elsewhere. the camp hosted 14,000 people. they found themselves track -- trapped in both countries sealed their borders. let's bring you a reminder of our headlines. protests turn violent. thousands marched against labor reforms. oil refinery and power pint workers on strike. the prime minister said he was willing to compromise. fierce clashes across the democratic republic of congo as the president accused of seeking state power by delaying elections and sending his opponents abroad. and i knocked out all my rivals and i got here by winning landslides. -- gets the feels nomination for president. he's clinched the delegates he needs to run for the white house. let's get business news for you now. oil prices are above $50 a barrel. >> a short while ago we saw the international benchmark index at $59 and $.49. less than $50. but we saw it pop above that important threshold a little bit earlier for the first time this year. prices have now
meanwhile authorities have finished the evacuation of a huge refugee camp with macedonia. people have been moved to better run facilities elsewhere. the camp hosted 14,000 people. they found themselves track -- trapped in both countries sealed their borders. let's bring you a reminder of our headlines. protests turn violent. thousands marched against labor reforms. oil refinery and power pint workers on strike. the prime minister said he was willing to compromise. fierce clashes across the...
39
39
May 28, 2016
05/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
macedonia built the fence to keep them out. unwilling to leave, hoping for a miracle. this week they have cleared out the camp. many refugees are refusing to budge. the u.n. has criticized substandard conditions. >> this station is a few kilometers away. the old camp is gone. thousands of migrants did not take up the offer to be relocated to official sites. now they are camping in locations like this one. >> here it is not so bad but it is not good. here is better. >> this is what is left of the camp that became a symbol of europe's migration crisis. 9000 people were living here. half were transferred to new facilities. the rest have ended up in the makeshift camps, or hiding in nearby forests. eight organizations and the united nations have criticized the conditions and warn the closing is not a long-term solution. >> the alternative has to be very good. camps in itself are not a solution. it is another temporary solution that can last for a few months. >> migrants help distribute food . others have set up a bakery. like many who don't trust the authorities they have
macedonia built the fence to keep them out. unwilling to leave, hoping for a miracle. this week they have cleared out the camp. many refugees are refusing to budge. the u.n. has criticized substandard conditions. >> this station is a few kilometers away. the old camp is gone. thousands of migrants did not take up the offer to be relocated to official sites. now they are camping in locations like this one. >> here it is not so bad but it is not good. here is better. >> this is...
111
111
May 27, 2016
05/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
the camp had been the site of frequent protests over macedonia's decision to close its border. a new analysis of the mexican military's kill rate suggests the armed forces have engaged in summary killings and extrajudicial killings while waging the so-called war on drugs. the analysis is based on the government's own figures. it shows the mexican army kills, rather than wounds, its enemies at a rate far higher than the average in modern warfare. the mexican armed forces have also been accused of thousands of instances of torture, although only about a dozen cases have resulted in convictions since 2006. the analysis comes as the parents of the 43 missing students marched to mark the 20th month since their children disappeared on september 26, 2014. an independent investigation has found evidence the mexican military was involved in their disappearance. spokesperson for the parents of the missing students felipe de la cruz spoke out. >> we have come to remind the world the case has not been resolved and the mexican government does not want us to know the truth. today, we demand
the camp had been the site of frequent protests over macedonia's decision to close its border. a new analysis of the mexican military's kill rate suggests the armed forces have engaged in summary killings and extrajudicial killings while waging the so-called war on drugs. the analysis is based on the government's own figures. it shows the mexican army kills, rather than wounds, its enemies at a rate far higher than the average in modern warfare. the mexican armed forces have also been accused...
38
38
May 26, 2016
05/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
the camp sprang up on the border with macedonia. the last of the 14,000 people who had been living there were bust out on thursday. a norwegian aid agency says refugees in falluja could face starvation as government forces attempt to retake the city from the so-called islamic state. iraq launched a major offensive there earlier this week. a court in uganda has convivictd seven men of involvement of a twin bomb attack in 2010. 76 people were killed while they watch the football world cup at two different venues in the capital. the seven men will be sentenced on friday. protests in france over labor law reforms have turned violent. police in paris fired tear gas at angry crowds earlier today after a day of nationwide strikes. workers at the nuclear power plants are the latest to join protesting workers at oil refineries and sports. the message is the same -- and the reforms or face a homemade energy crisis. reporter: and other mass demonstration in central paris to protest the government's new labor reforms. then rocks, bottles and te
the camp sprang up on the border with macedonia. the last of the 14,000 people who had been living there were bust out on thursday. a norwegian aid agency says refugees in falluja could face starvation as government forces attempt to retake the city from the so-called islamic state. iraq launched a major offensive there earlier this week. a court in uganda has convivictd seven men of involvement of a twin bomb attack in 2010. 76 people were killed while they watch the football world cup at two...
72
72
May 25, 2016
05/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
greek police have removed over 2.5 thousand people from the makeshift refugee camp near macedonia. they have been transported to new accommodations away from the border. we visited one of the new accommodations. reporter: a new life that certain behind an iron fence. this old leather factory is now home to several hundred refugees. the camp is run by the geek army and journalists have to keep their distance. outside the gates, we meet a man who spent three months in the squalid conditions, but he is still unhappy about his new home. >> it is just open for five days, this camp. it is a little dirty. you must stay in big hangers and there is not enough light. even for the dust to start to give food yesterday, it is difficult. reporter: he shows us images from inside the camp. each tent sleeps one family. people complain about dust and mosquitoes, but at least it is dry says the army and basic needs are filled. but a life under supervision is something new for people here. he and his family now have to apply for asylum in greece. it the and of a train that at some point the macedonian
greek police have removed over 2.5 thousand people from the makeshift refugee camp near macedonia. they have been transported to new accommodations away from the border. we visited one of the new accommodations. reporter: a new life that certain behind an iron fence. this old leather factory is now home to several hundred refugees. the camp is run by the geek army and journalists have to keep their distance. outside the gates, we meet a man who spent three months in the squalid conditions, but...
327
327
May 25, 2016
05/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 327
favorite 0
quote 0
removed thousands of mostly syrian and afghan migrants stuck on the country's northern order with macedoniapolice have taken them to official caps nearby. -- official camps nearby. in sicilys arrivals show the other routes used by african migrants remain in place. they are still willing to risk their lives to get here. bbc news, rome. ♪ all this week, we have been bringing you a series of reports looking at the science revolution in china. our focus is on the neutrino, a fundamental particle making up the universe and one of the least understood. under a mountain in southern china, they are trying to unlock those secrets. rebecca morelle has gone to take a look. ♪ scientists are on the trail of one of the most elusive particles, called neutrinos. they are everywhere. trillions of them are streaming through me. the only problem is you cannot feel or see them. they are incredibly difficult to study. down here, they think they have cracked it. walls are out of granite. that is important if you want to see the particles. they are bombarding the surface here. the other thing i should tell you wh
removed thousands of mostly syrian and afghan migrants stuck on the country's northern order with macedoniapolice have taken them to official caps nearby. -- official camps nearby. in sicilys arrivals show the other routes used by african migrants remain in place. they are still willing to risk their lives to get here. bbc news, rome. ♪ all this week, we have been bringing you a series of reports looking at the science revolution in china. our focus is on the neutrino, a fundamental particle...
282
282
May 24, 2016
05/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 282
favorite 0
quote 0
called in as greece begins to evacuate thousands of stranded refugees off the northern border of macedoniathe french government is urging people not to panic as the growing number of petrol stations are running dry as a result of the ongoing industrial campaign against the government toss controversial
called in as greece begins to evacuate thousands of stranded refugees off the northern border of macedoniathe french government is urging people not to panic as the growing number of petrol stations are running dry as a result of the ongoing industrial campaign against the government toss controversial
63
63
May 24, 2016
05/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
at least 8400 people have been camped at idomeni after macedonia restricted and then shut down its border. refugees have sought to remain in the area, hoping to cross with smugglers or wait for the border to reopen so they can continue their route to other parts of europe. but earlier today, hundreds of riot police descended on the camp to evict them and transport them to processing stations further south. president obama sought to drum up support for the trans-pacific partnership trade deal during his visit to vietnam. the pact among 12 pacific rim countries, including vietnam, appears unlikely to pass the u.s. congress before the november election. all three presidential candidates have opposed it among a wave of public opposition. among those who say it is at the expense of health and environmental regulations. but obama said he believed it would one day pass. >> moreover i support cbp because of its important strategic benefits. vietnam will be less dependent on any one trading partner and enjoy broader ties with more partners, including the united states. amy: later this week, presid
at least 8400 people have been camped at idomeni after macedonia restricted and then shut down its border. refugees have sought to remain in the area, hoping to cross with smugglers or wait for the border to reopen so they can continue their route to other parts of europe. but earlier today, hundreds of riot police descended on the camp to evict them and transport them to processing stations further south. president obama sought to drum up support for the trans-pacific partnership trade deal...
98
98
May 6, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 2
recovery from -- no, on cnn, we saw pictures of masses of people going through the fields of croatia, macedonia, serbia, as if that is resettlement in it is simply not the case as i am sure simon will elaborate. so it is very important that we promote resettlement, other legal avenues whether it is through scholarship programs or labor migration to brazil and elsewhere to allow as many people -- they will still be the minority but to allow as many people as possible to find safety, to build a future for their kids because that is the kind of international solidarity that it will encourage jordan and lebanon and turkey, iraq, egypt to do as much as they have done -- to continue to do more because the war is still going on in the refugee situation, the refugee crisis will, regrettably, persist for years to come, in one from or another. so, with that, i want to acknowledge the great support we have gotten from the united states and other countries and to just say that this is a struggle that will continue for as long as the international community is unable to help syria find a peaceful resolution
recovery from -- no, on cnn, we saw pictures of masses of people going through the fields of croatia, macedonia, serbia, as if that is resettlement in it is simply not the case as i am sure simon will elaborate. so it is very important that we promote resettlement, other legal avenues whether it is through scholarship programs or labor migration to brazil and elsewhere to allow as many people -- they will still be the minority but to allow as many people as possible to find safety, to build a...
68
68
May 24, 2016
05/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
called in as greece begins to evacuate thousands of stranded refugees off the northern border of macedonia. the french government is urging people not to panic as the growing number of petrol stations are running dry as a result of the ongoing industrial campaign against the government toss controversial labor laws. survivors and founders of the victims of the paris attacks last november meet with the judges who are carrying out investigations into the city's worst ever terrorist incident. but we began in greece, where the government has begun evacuating thousands of refugees campthe makeshift idomeni on its northern border with macedonia. officials began blocking access to the area at dawn this tuesday and had sent in more than 400 riot police. sprang up in february after more than 80,000 people were stranded there. it ignored appeals largely for organizing caps elsewhere around the country because they say it would move them further away from the border. nathalie savaricas has more from athens. the situation of calm , the america -- in idomeni riot police are inside. they are more kind o
called in as greece begins to evacuate thousands of stranded refugees off the northern border of macedonia. the french government is urging people not to panic as the growing number of petrol stations are running dry as a result of the ongoing industrial campaign against the government toss controversial labor laws. survivors and founders of the victims of the paris attacks last november meet with the judges who are carrying out investigations into the city's worst ever terrorist incident. but...
179
179
May 18, 2016
05/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
today on the side of the border near macedonia. migrants were throwing rocks at authorities. also authorities lobbing tear gas to try to get things under control. there were no reports of injuries during that violence today. a new risk assessment from the world health organization on the zika virus says the chances of an outbreak are low to moderate. they say there's a high likelihood that the virus could spread in only three european .egions in washington, the house is debating a scale that zika virus bill that would provide only 1/3 of the resources requested by president obama. fighting among the migrants continued late into the night. fires burned at that border cap, police lobbing tear gas and stun grenades and migrants throwing rocks. authorities say the fighting began when migrants tried to push a rail car through a police blockade. one of the teenagers kidnapped s petiteharam extremist of years ago was found with a baby. "bloomberg west" is next. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg west." we will break down and networking giant's future in an ever-changing world. plus, google
today on the side of the border near macedonia. migrants were throwing rocks at authorities. also authorities lobbing tear gas to try to get things under control. there were no reports of injuries during that violence today. a new risk assessment from the world health organization on the zika virus says the chances of an outbreak are low to moderate. they say there's a high likelihood that the virus could spread in only three european .egions in washington, the house is debating a scale that...
239
239
May 24, 2016
05/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 2
migrants have been stranded in dire conditions at the camps since macedonia shut its border in earlyimbing in syria after a series of bombings across two government-held cities. as many as nine explosions struck on monday. the syrian observatory for human rights says nearly 150 people were killed. >> the group believes that death toll will rise with hundreds of people injured. an eyewitness described the carnage. >>. >> translator: i got here, and once i parked, the explosion happened. i was standing here. there was a car behind me that got burnt. i saw martyrs on the ground. i couldn't get my car out or anything. thank god after all, but this is not destiny. these are terrorist acts. >> russia, which of course is a strong ally of the syrian government, called the attacks a brazen challenge to the ongoing peace efforts. >>> an intense battle is going on right now for the first major iraqi city captured by isis. government forces are fighting the militants on the outskirts of falluja. this is exclusive video obtained by cnn showing some of the clashes. >> the terror group says it's pu
migrants have been stranded in dire conditions at the camps since macedonia shut its border in earlyimbing in syria after a series of bombings across two government-held cities. as many as nine explosions struck on monday. the syrian observatory for human rights says nearly 150 people were killed. >> the group believes that death toll will rise with hundreds of people injured. an eyewitness described the carnage. >>. >> translator: i got here, and once i parked, the explosion...
62
62
May 18, 2016
05/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
there were violent clashes today at a migrant camp in greece today on the side of the border near macedonia were throwing rocks at authorities. also authorities lobbing tear gas to try to get things under control. there were no reports of injuries during that violence today. a new risk assessment from the world health organization on the zika virus says the chances of an outbreak are low to moderate. they say there's a high likelihood that the virus could spread in only three european .egions in washington, the house is debating a scale that zika virus bill that would provide only 1/3 of the resources requested by president obama. fighting among the migrants continued late into the night. fires burned at that border cap, police lobbing tear gas and stun grenades and migrants throwing rocks. authorities say the fighting
there were violent clashes today at a migrant camp in greece today on the side of the border near macedonia were throwing rocks at authorities. also authorities lobbing tear gas to try to get things under control. there were no reports of injuries during that violence today. a new risk assessment from the world health organization on the zika virus says the chances of an outbreak are low to moderate. they say there's a high likelihood that the virus could spread in only three european .egions...
114
114
May 24, 2016
05/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
it had been the primary crossing point into macedonia before the country shut its borders, strandingusands. >>> now, turkey has started announcing members of its cabinet with newly appointed prime minister naming mehmet simsek as its deputy. >>> and it was the worst kept secret in football, but manchester united, they've made a leadership change just days after a major victory. you've got a little joke going. >> well, wilfred and i have a bit of a football rivalry going on, i hate to admit he won one up on me recently. we'll let it go. >> wilfred is at c nbc headquarters. >> wilfred, you missed your chance. i could have been singing your songs, wearing your jersey. >> i know, we were having a bet. my team did come second. it was a disappointing seen for arsenal and tottenham. and for man united, despite the fact that they won the fa cup on saturday. and louis van gaal was fired. their manager. this comes just two days earlier, as i say, he won the first trophy of the fa. now all of the speculations suggesting that jose mourinho will take over that. man united shares traded higher dur
it had been the primary crossing point into macedonia before the country shut its borders, strandingusands. >>> now, turkey has started announcing members of its cabinet with newly appointed prime minister naming mehmet simsek as its deputy. >>> and it was the worst kept secret in football, but manchester united, they've made a leadership change just days after a major victory. you've got a little joke going. >> well, wilfred and i have a bit of a football rivalry going...
113
113
May 19, 2016
05/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
they were violent clashes that at a migrant camp in greece today on the side of the border near macedonia rocks at authorities. they also lobbying -- lobbing tear gas to try to get things under control. there were no of reports of violence that. a new risk assessment from the world health organization on zika says the chances of an outbreak are low to moderate for an outbreak. high likelihood that it could spread in only three european regions.
they were violent clashes that at a migrant camp in greece today on the side of the border near macedonia rocks at authorities. they also lobbying -- lobbing tear gas to try to get things under control. there were no of reports of violence that. a new risk assessment from the world health organization on zika says the chances of an outbreak are low to moderate for an outbreak. high likelihood that it could spread in only three european regions.
530
530
May 24, 2016
05/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 530
favorite 0
quote 1
. >>> and in macedonia, doz ens o migrants have been in dire situations, and buses filled with migrantsre the first to leave. >>> and bill cosby is arrives at court to see if prosecutors have enough evidence to charge him that he drugged and sexually assaulted a woman. the woman says that he violated her sexually after giving her three blue pills that made her dizzy. we go to kayla in boston. kayla? >> thank you, sue her rare rashgs back at headquarters, and 2016 from the mortgagers and the the acquisition standpoint is more known for the deals that are scrapped than the deals that have been inked, but earlier this morning ing we sat down w jennifer nascent who is the global manager of telecom and banking, and closely looking at comcast and other tech companies that are look to get into the cloud. have a listen. >> particularly in technology, we have not seen the rounds of consolidation where the big players get together. a fear of the integration risk and the missing technology cycles. it is possible in the near term to see more of a push to do the big consolidation plays, because scal
. >>> and in macedonia, doz ens o migrants have been in dire situations, and buses filled with migrantsre the first to leave. >>> and bill cosby is arrives at court to see if prosecutors have enough evidence to charge him that he drugged and sexually assaulted a woman. the woman says that he violated her sexually after giving her three blue pills that made her dizzy. we go to kayla in boston. kayla? >> thank you, sue her rare rashgs back at headquarters, and 2016 from...
118
118
May 10, 2016
05/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
>> and greek riot police firing tear gas at migrants on a sprawling tent city on the border with macedonia, and the police say it is unclear why the fighting broke out, and the camp is home to the some 10,000 migrants. >> a baltimore police officer who is accused in the freddie gray trial is choosing to go before a judge instead of a jury. he is one of the officers that arrested him in april of 2013. the trial is to start thursday. >>> and kroger is starting a nationwide hiring event to fill 14,000 jobs, and many of it is for part-time associates for those who stock shelves or ring up items at the cash registers, but kroger says that all of the jobs are permanent. thank you, scotty. that is the new economy, permanent part-time. >> and a company, too, whose stock is in the news. and we can show you the shares, yep. >> yep. >> kroger got a downgrade today. i can't remember by who, but i thought that it was down 2%. >> and up yesterday as well. >> somebody on twitter will tell us where. >> and it was up yesterday by 3%, and giving back some of it. they released the 8k, and went to the confere
>> and greek riot police firing tear gas at migrants on a sprawling tent city on the border with macedonia, and the police say it is unclear why the fighting broke out, and the camp is home to the some 10,000 migrants. >> a baltimore police officer who is accused in the freddie gray trial is choosing to go before a judge instead of a jury. he is one of the officers that arrested him in april of 2013. the trial is to start thursday. >>> and kroger is starting a nationwide...
57
57
May 18, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
on cnn and elsewhere, we saw pictures of masses of people going through the fields of croatia and macedonia and serbia as if that is resettlement, and it's simply not the case as i'm sure simon will elaborate. so it's very important we promote resettlement, we promote other legal avenues whether it's through scholarship programs or labor migration to brazil and elsewhere to allow as many people -- they'll still be the minority -- but to allow as many people as possible to find safety, to build a future for their kids because that's the kind of international solidarity that will encourage jordan and lebanon and turkey, iraq, and egypt to do as much as they've done to continue to do more because war is still going on and the refugee situation, the refugee crisis will regrettably persist for years to come in one form or another. so with that, i want to acknowledge the great support that we've gotten from the united states and other countries, and to just say that this is a struggle that will continue for as long as the international community is unable to help syria find a peaceful resolution
on cnn and elsewhere, we saw pictures of masses of people going through the fields of croatia and macedonia and serbia as if that is resettlement, and it's simply not the case as i'm sure simon will elaborate. so it's very important we promote resettlement, we promote other legal avenues whether it's through scholarship programs or labor migration to brazil and elsewhere to allow as many people -- they'll still be the minority -- but to allow as many people as possible to find safety, to build...
250
250
May 25, 2016
05/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 0
officials began moving migrants today from a makeshift refugee camp near the northern border with macedonia. police managed to get about 1,500 people to leave the squalid idomeni site and move to other, better organized facilities. they piled into buses, and bulldozers removed what was left of their tent shelters. separately, the international organization for migration reported fewer migrants are dying as they try to reach europe. that's largely because turkey has curbed the overall flow. >> back in this krish the justice department announced late today that it is seeking the death penalty for the killings at a church in south carolina. dylan roof is accused of gunning down nine black parishioners last june. he faces 33 federal charges, including hate crimes and firearms offenses. >> sreenivasan: comedian bill cosby will stand trial for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 2004. a judge in norristown, pennsylvania issued that ruling today. cosby left the hearing without commenting, but the prosecutor said statements to police-- back in 2005-- established "probable cause".
officials began moving migrants today from a makeshift refugee camp near the northern border with macedonia. police managed to get about 1,500 people to leave the squalid idomeni site and move to other, better organized facilities. they piled into buses, and bulldozers removed what was left of their tent shelters. separately, the international organization for migration reported fewer migrants are dying as they try to reach europe. that's largely because turkey has curbed the overall flow....
32
32
May 31, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
not the battlefield that really exist whether iraq in the first goal for or beautiful bosnia or macedonia or iraq or afghanistan but they're people that live in this world so we could focus on the enemy armed forces but in back tyrone doctrine talk about power and legitimacy and influence among the relevant populations they may be the host country population or our own domestic population had we think of our own inability to prosecute a long-term warfare campaign that we lose domestic legitimacy over time? so it is an important aspect second about the spheres of influence in american history the argument that one day why women needed education is there in a separate sphere of the protection of the family and the education of the next generation and ultimately that move forward we're much more radical views into the new fabric of american history and the constitution didn't happen and abigail adams ultimately the wife of president john adams in march 1776 writes a letter to her husband remember the ladies i believe she is more politically inclusive but over time women do have a huge dimens
not the battlefield that really exist whether iraq in the first goal for or beautiful bosnia or macedonia or iraq or afghanistan but they're people that live in this world so we could focus on the enemy armed forces but in back tyrone doctrine talk about power and legitimacy and influence among the relevant populations they may be the host country population or our own domestic population had we think of our own inability to prosecute a long-term warfare campaign that we lose domestic...
39
39
May 6, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
from accessing protection and making an inch -- possible to flee persecution in violence in with macedoniad other borders closed but not since that period proceeding world were to have elected their rejection of refugees did within the of climate of nondiscriminatory access in to ensure their own security and often in terrorism. but as recent events have shown to have the unintended consequence of the human traffickers and smugglers in europe in contrast those that are in need of international protection to address their needs are not only in line with international law also humanitarian traditions. this approach with the protection of hitlerites are complementary and we look to the united states of the longstanding leadership role by continuing the example of the most persecuted and most vulnerable in the world today. but there is hope and this weekend in washington we will support efforts by the world period and in many cases nizam the "frontline" of collective security. last week gathering of agencies agreed to a series of steps to support countries hosting large numbers of refugees inc
from accessing protection and making an inch -- possible to flee persecution in violence in with macedoniad other borders closed but not since that period proceeding world were to have elected their rejection of refugees did within the of climate of nondiscriminatory access in to ensure their own security and often in terrorism. but as recent events have shown to have the unintended consequence of the human traffickers and smugglers in europe in contrast those that are in need of international...
182
182
May 23, 2016
05/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
migrants on the border between greece and macedonia met with tear grass.rs attacking police. they were demanding open borders. that is very important. in the next two days, greece will begin evacuating the migrant camp. former senior adviser, jamal jaffer is with us now. what do you make of this? i see europe descending into chaos during anti-muslim demonstration. the divide is apparent. falling apart. >> you are absolutely right. we saw a million migrants coming to europe in 2015. three times increase from the year before. they granted asylum, but that still another 600,000. more to come this year. stuart: what is the endgame? we keep reporting these riots and political change. what is the endgame in europe? >> unfortunately, there is no endgame in part because the cause continue. syria, afghanistan, someone is getting worse, not better. that's a real problem. stuart: i'll tell you what the endgame is. real political change. for example, i will update the presidential election in ostrow. we have reports that the far right candidate is actually lost but ve
migrants on the border between greece and macedonia met with tear grass.rs attacking police. they were demanding open borders. that is very important. in the next two days, greece will begin evacuating the migrant camp. former senior adviser, jamal jaffer is with us now. what do you make of this? i see europe descending into chaos during anti-muslim demonstration. the divide is apparent. falling apart. >> you are absolutely right. we saw a million migrants coming to europe in 2015. three...
30
30
May 9, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
on cnn and elsewhere we saw people going through the field of macedonia as if that was resettlement andsimply not the case as i'm sure simon will elaborate. it's very important we promote other legal avenues through scholarship programs to brazil and elsewhere, they'll still be the minority to find safety to build safety for their kids because that's the international solidarity that will encourage jordan and lebanon, turkey and iraq to do as much as they do more and the refugee situation will regrettably persist for years to come in one form or another. with that, i want to acknowledge the great support we've gotten from the united states and other countries and to say this is a struggle that will continue as long on the international community to find a peaceful resolution to this terrible war. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. i'm quite stimulated by the optimism in your last comments were a 10 to be come more depressed when he tried to get the resettlement and european countries are really noncommittal despite the fact they want people to say outside their borders so the
on cnn and elsewhere we saw people going through the field of macedonia as if that was resettlement andsimply not the case as i'm sure simon will elaborate. it's very important we promote other legal avenues through scholarship programs to brazil and elsewhere, they'll still be the minority to find safety to build safety for their kids because that's the international solidarity that will encourage jordan and lebanon, turkey and iraq to do as much as they do more and the refugee situation will...