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and sells over 100,000 bottles of malta h every day.ken is betting its investment in local farmers will boost sales even higher. hooft graafland: they are all pieces of one big puzzle. ultimately, we need to get this economy going. farmers who earn more money will be consumers at the other side. stephanie: so if the farmers make more money, they drink more beer? hooft graafland: not only drink more beer, they will use more soap, they will buy more soup, they will buy stuff. so this will be a bigger market when the economy is getting better. stephanie: coming up -- >> every job is important. and i will fight for every job that i can create. stephanie: can the textile industry save haiti with jobs? ♪ ♪ stephanie: this is canaan. a slum to the north of haiti's capital, port-au-prince. it was empty before the earthquake. ♪ stephanie: this is canaan. a slum to the north of haiti's capital, port-au-prince. it was empty before the earthquake. now, about 100,000 people live here in makeshift shelters. in the bible, canaan is the place chosen by
and sells over 100,000 bottles of malta h every day.ken is betting its investment in local farmers will boost sales even higher. hooft graafland: they are all pieces of one big puzzle. ultimately, we need to get this economy going. farmers who earn more money will be consumers at the other side. stephanie: so if the farmers make more money, they drink more beer? hooft graafland: not only drink more beer, they will use more soap, they will buy more soup, they will buy stuff. so this will be a...
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and sells over 100,000 bottles of malta h every day. betting its investment in local farmers will boost sales even higher. hooft graafland: they are all pieces of one big puzzle. ultimately, we need to get this economy going. farmers who earn more money will be consumers at the other side. stephanie: so if the farmers make more money, they drink more beer? hooft graafland: not only drink more beer, they will use more soap, they will buy more soup, they will buy stuff. so this will be a bigger market when the economy is getting better. stephanie: coming up -- >> every job is important. and i will fight for every job that i can create. stephanie: can the textile industry save haiti with jobs? ♪ ♪ stephanie: this is canaan. a slum to the north of haiti's capital, port-au-prince. it was empty before the earthquake. now, about 100,000 people live here in makeshift shelters. in the bible, canaan is the place chosen by god for the israelites. but life in haiti's canaan is grim. charles henri baker: maybe what we are doing today will show the g
and sells over 100,000 bottles of malta h every day. betting its investment in local farmers will boost sales even higher. hooft graafland: they are all pieces of one big puzzle. ultimately, we need to get this economy going. farmers who earn more money will be consumers at the other side. stephanie: so if the farmers make more money, they drink more beer? hooft graafland: not only drink more beer, they will use more soap, they will buy more soup, they will buy stuff. so this will be a bigger...
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northeast of them are taking place outside libya meetings in rome meetings in malta, meetings in tunisia, meetings in cairo. i think that would understate what he's doing to look only at the time spent in libya. obviously, time spent in libya is restricted by security considerations. to be able to forge meaningful relationship stz. >> good. president,you touched upon in anxiousing my questions on the issue of being on the doorstep to europe. if so, how do we counter this threat, specifically on the migration issue? >> well, the migration challenge is a threat to the whole of europe, not just to the u.k. but to the extent that travel is facilitated within europe. obviously, irregular migrants arriving in italy or spain are potentially a threat to the u.k. it does occur through ill leaguely trafficked people. we believe that the only way to stem this is at source. to tackle the traffickers, the smugglers, the extortionists who prey on these people along if way and to seek to work among countries of origin. and to reduce the impulgs to travel as it were among that group of potential mile gr
northeast of them are taking place outside libya meetings in rome meetings in malta, meetings in tunisia, meetings in cairo. i think that would understate what he's doing to look only at the time spent in libya. obviously, time spent in libya is restricted by security considerations. to be able to forge meaningful relationship stz. >> good. president,you touched upon in anxiousing my questions on the issue of being on the doorstep to europe. if so, how do we counter this threat,...
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. >> reporter: the malta skimpy found in the boat which was his hide out before his arrest war hero messages where he said the u.s. government was the against the d is at least against the is from rick-- islam. >> reporter: we heard from a man a store owner or manager of marathon sports that was located next to the bomb went awad of people needed help he was out there with clothing tried to help and used it as tourniquet for victims who were bleeding out. >> pam: what is the mold in boston right now? and will be the excuse that my brother made me do it work? >> reporter: the lead to this trial we knew that it will be tough to relive this trial. in many respects we are related reliving it deeper than from what we have ever heard. >> reporter: never with this much detail and at one time. plus all of the victims all at once listening and watching graphic video of that day replaced right in front of us with the defendant sitting right there. >> reporter: also asked about the prosecution. the answer is the he will come into play with more of the defense's strategy because it would try to put all
. >> reporter: the malta skimpy found in the boat which was his hide out before his arrest war hero messages where he said the u.s. government was the against the d is at least against the is from rick-- islam. >> reporter: we heard from a man a store owner or manager of marathon sports that was located next to the bomb went awad of people needed help he was out there with clothing tried to help and used it as tourniquet for victims who were bleeding out. >> pam: what is the...
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malta's prime minister tells us that libya is more important than ukraine.at he had to say to me yesterday. ♪ guy: you are watching "the pulse" in london. europe has been focusing on greece and the ukraine as sources of instability. onen that the european prime minister is concerned could be a bigger threat. i spoke to the multis prime minister. -- the maltese prime minister. maltese prime minister: europe is not giving that much important to what is happening in libya are yes, ukraine is a problem. yes, what is happening on the eastern boarder of europe is a problem but europe does not have one problem. it has two. one to the east, and went to the south. we cannot imagine a situation where we have a failed state which is right at our doorstep. that is were libya is heading. guy: let's get mario blejer's take. we have many threats in europe. we are in a situation where we are watching ukraine, a big meeting today. greece remains very much front and center in everybody's mind. is the multis prime minister right -- the maltese premise to write? -- prime minist
malta's prime minister tells us that libya is more important than ukraine.at he had to say to me yesterday. ♪ guy: you are watching "the pulse" in london. europe has been focusing on greece and the ukraine as sources of instability. onen that the european prime minister is concerned could be a bigger threat. i spoke to the multis prime minister. -- the maltese prime minister. maltese prime minister: europe is not giving that much important to what is happening in libya are yes,...
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we are in fact tracking and malta vehicle accident here on 880 and marina boulevard chp has confirmede vehicles in the center divider right hand shoulder left lanes multiple to trucks and was required here and is what ambulance dispatch from the scene dismissal traffic now southbound out of oakland out on the coastal the problem in pacifica with overturned accident here in the manner drive and highway one northbound is slow in the ride knox out the pacific up are readily it was is backed up at the same. >>george: you're ride to the bay bridge westbound in your trip to the toll plaza from the east bay backed up now into the macarthur maze guide to end up over 24 minutes your highway 92 ride in across the san mateo bridge is definitely slowing down when 60 to 18 minute drive times you'll see the traffic is really getting bogged down past the toll plaza for the golden gate bridge ride still pretty smooth flow in the drive time from the bottle down to san francisco still under 30 minutes for the southbound ride. >>mark: tell the 3.0 the hidden san leandro and the 2.6 quake in their americ
we are in fact tracking and malta vehicle accident here on 880 and marina boulevard chp has confirmede vehicles in the center divider right hand shoulder left lanes multiple to trucks and was required here and is what ambulance dispatch from the scene dismissal traffic now southbound out of oakland out on the coastal the problem in pacifica with overturned accident here in the manner drive and highway one northbound is slow in the ride knox out the pacific up are readily it was is backed up at...
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that is the entire population of malta, equivalent.hat else did that government do wrong when you were last in power? mr. miliband: i think there are two things, but i'm proud of many things. there were gaps in inequality, and the gap got bigger. mr. paxman: did you borrow too much? mr. miliband: the global financial crisis is what drove borrowing up. the figure was too high -- i am saying the figure was too high as a result of the global -- i do not believe, no -- an important point -- no government gets it completely right. mr. paxman: very important, and that is why it is important have details. mr. miliband: the overall point with the financial crisis caused by overspending, the answer is no. mr. paxman: you are answering the question i have not asked you heard my question was, did you borrow too much? you think you did not borrow too much. did you spend too much? mr. miliband: you're asking yourself questions. mr. paxman: i am trying to summarize the positions. mr. miliband: what i would say is the dome is not a good example of th
that is the entire population of malta, equivalent.hat else did that government do wrong when you were last in power? mr. miliband: i think there are two things, but i'm proud of many things. there were gaps in inequality, and the gap got bigger. mr. paxman: did you borrow too much? mr. miliband: the global financial crisis is what drove borrowing up. the figure was too high -- i am saying the figure was too high as a result of the global -- i do not believe, no -- an important point -- no...
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the british, when they won in 1918, took 68 of the main perpetrators to malta to put them on trial andalized they couldn't try them because there was this sovereignty idea that no prince or head of state can be held liable for killing his own people. >> we have this irony to apply to this event and the whole debate is whether this term applies to this event. >> that's right. and we had a genocide convention in 1948, and rafael limpkin the author of it was inspired as i say by the armenian genocide. but now turkey is neutral ject of the genocide. >> the fact that these countries like switzerland it's illegal to deny genocide of armenians or the holocaust. let's start with the turk's view. why are they so horrified by this term. >> thej$ g-word sends shivers down state spines because it's against international law. there's a possibility of compensation. if you commit genocide. ronald reagan ratified the genocide convention. let's remember america doesn't ratify many international laws. beyond this one, america was a bit nervous in rwanda, remember how america and britain lied in the secu
the british, when they won in 1918, took 68 of the main perpetrators to malta to put them on trial andalized they couldn't try them because there was this sovereignty idea that no prince or head of state can be held liable for killing his own people. >> we have this irony to apply to this event and the whole debate is whether this term applies to this event. >> that's right. and we had a genocide convention in 1948, and rafael limpkin the author of it was inspired as i say by the...
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famous lockerbie bombing in 1988 which is a dispute until this day whether the bomb was put on in malta or in london by a baggage handler. you get arguments on both sides. the fbi will deny it. people in scotland the police will say that's probably the way it happened. so protecting these airplanes and airports is crucial and you have to screen people and do background checks. it's very easy to bring an airplane down or a hijacking. either way with terrorism increasing no doubt about it we should do a better job at protecting what we both agree are soft targets. >> what is the most important change that could be made at american airports right now? >> well, one, coming from a little bit different perspective, keeping it in context. these are very very low percentage though they get our attention, that's the essence of terrorism. when it is terrorism. but then other cases like today we'll never know what was in his head though there was mental illness according to all reports what the motivation is. increased security working with the public engagement at the community level, increased m
famous lockerbie bombing in 1988 which is a dispute until this day whether the bomb was put on in malta or in london by a baggage handler. you get arguments on both sides. the fbi will deny it. people in scotland the police will say that's probably the way it happened. so protecting these airplanes and airports is crucial and you have to screen people and do background checks. it's very easy to bring an airplane down or a hijacking. either way with terrorism increasing no doubt about it we...
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half the population of malta equivalent. what else did the government do when you were last in power? mr. miliband: i think there are two w things i would mention in addition to that. first of all i think we were too lax about inequality. i think the gap got bigger, and lots of people fell behind. i think the global financial crisis -- i think the global financial crisis is what drove that. the figure was 20 hi. i am saying the figure was 20 hi. i think there were spending programs that may be were not as good as they could have been, but i do not believe no -- here is another clue. it is an important thing. no government gets it completely right. mr. paxman: that is why it is important to have some details. mr. miliband: let me just say that i think it was a financial crisis caused by overspending. mr. paxman: again, you're asking a question i did not ask you. did you borrow too much? did you spend to your much? i'm trying to summarize your position, questions you have asked yourself. what i would say, for example, the dome
half the population of malta equivalent. what else did the government do when you were last in power? mr. miliband: i think there are two w things i would mention in addition to that. first of all i think we were too lax about inequality. i think the gap got bigger, and lots of people fell behind. i think the global financial crisis -- i think the global financial crisis is what drove that. the figure was 20 hi. i am saying the figure was 20 hi. i think there were spending programs that may be...
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that is the entire population of malta.else did the government do wrong when you were last in power? >> that -- two things i would mention in addition to that. there were many things we did the two things i wouldii things i would mention. we will too about inequality, the gatt got bigger and people fell behind. >> did you borrow too much? >> the global financial crisis global financial crisis. >> you borrow. >> the figure was too high. >> the figure was too high. >> there were spending programs that were not as good as they could have been. >> what other clue. it is important that nobody gets it right. to have some details. >> let me just say the overall point, the financial crisis caught by oversspending the answer is no. >> you are asking the question i haven't asked you. i questioned the you borrow too much? >> you think no you didn't borrow too much, did you spend too much? >> you are asking the question. >> i am trying to summarize your position according to questions you asked yourself. >> what i would say is the dome
that is the entire population of malta.else did the government do wrong when you were last in power? >> that -- two things i would mention in addition to that. there were many things we did the two things i wouldii things i would mention. we will too about inequality, the gatt got bigger and people fell behind. >> did you borrow too much? >> the global financial crisis global financial crisis. >> you borrow. >> the figure was too high. >> the figure was too...
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northeast of them are taking place outside libya meetings in rome meetings in malta, meetings in tunisia, meetings in cairo. i think that would understate what he's doing to look only at the time spent in libya. obviously, time spent in libya is restricted by security considerations. to be able to forge meaningful relationship stz. >> good. president,you touched upon in anxiousing my questions on the issue of being on the doorstep to europe. if so, how do we counter this threat, specifically on the migration issue? >> well, the migration challenge is a threat to the whole of europe, not just to the u.k. but to the extent that travel is facilitated within europe. obviously, irregular migrants arriving in italy or spain are potentially a threat to the u.k. it does occur through ill leaguely trafficked people. we believe that the only way to stem this is at source. to tackle the traffickers, the smugglers, the extortionists who prey on these people along if way and to seek to work among countries of origin. and to reduce the impulgs to travel as it were among that group of potential mile gr
northeast of them are taking place outside libya meetings in rome meetings in malta, meetings in tunisia, meetings in cairo. i think that would understate what he's doing to look only at the time spent in libya. obviously, time spent in libya is restricted by security considerations. to be able to forge meaningful relationship stz. >> good. president,you touched upon in anxiousing my questions on the issue of being on the doorstep to europe. if so, how do we counter this threat,...
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in malta, if a man abducts a woman and marries her, he's not liable for persecution.ave the right to discipline their lives as long as there is no grievous hurt. this dates back to the turn of the century when women fought for voting rights and better treatment. that fight then spread to other countries. i want to bring in grammy award winning singer live in paris, who is helping break down barriers. angelique, let me ask you. it's been a long road ahead for women, still today, when it comes to gender inequality isn't that right? in terms of what you have heard, how widespread is this gender inequality still today? >> it's worldwide spread. we've made a lot of tremendous progress. we are 2015 and we are seeing quotes of women on tv. ten, 20 years ago, that did not exist. so for me it's one step ahead, and we still have a lot of work to do. and through education, we can really bring gender equality to disappear, or to diminish. educating women is empowering them to take a lead in their own life and to raise the boys differently. because the men attitude, we women are p
in malta, if a man abducts a woman and marries her, he's not liable for persecution.ave the right to discipline their lives as long as there is no grievous hurt. this dates back to the turn of the century when women fought for voting rights and better treatment. that fight then spread to other countries. i want to bring in grammy award winning singer live in paris, who is helping break down barriers. angelique, let me ask you. it's been a long road ahead for women, still today, when it comes to...
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anna: the prime minister of malta takes a tough line on greece. more of that exclusive interview when we come back. stay with "countdown." ♪ mark: it is 6:14 here in london. let's chat about the ecb. yesterday, big day for mario draghi, outlining the details of his qe program. here to discuss is the managing director and chief economist at sea plus economics. he had a bullish tone, didn't he, as he explained the details the intricacies of the qe program. i suppose he had some data to back that up. guest: we had some important messages indeed. they are more optimistic because the downward momentum has been arrested. of course, inflation expectations are still at low levels. the key after august 2014 is that euro inflation expectations are firmly anchored is still missing. while the eurozone is more optimistic, he is not confident enough. they given us two clear signals. they are fully committed to continuing asset purchases even as cpi inflation and growth are said to improve in the next year. the second thing is they have left the door to continue
anna: the prime minister of malta takes a tough line on greece. more of that exclusive interview when we come back. stay with "countdown." ♪ mark: it is 6:14 here in london. let's chat about the ecb. yesterday, big day for mario draghi, outlining the details of his qe program. here to discuss is the managing director and chief economist at sea plus economics. he had a bullish tone, didn't he, as he explained the details the intricacies of the qe program. i suppose he had some data...
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that is the entire population of malta, equivalent. what else did that government do wrong when you were last in power? mr. miliband: i think there are two things, but i'm proud of many things. there were gaps in inequality, and the gap got bigger. mr. paxman: did you borrow too much? mr. miliband: the global financial crisis is what drove borrowing up. the figure was too high -- i am saying the figure was too high as a result of the global -- i do not believe no -- an important point -- no government gets it completely wrong. mr. paxman: very important, and that is why it is important have details. mr. miliband: the overall point with the financial crisis caused by overspending, the answer is no. mr. paxman: you are answering the question i have not asked you heard my question was, did you borrow too much? you think you did not are too much. did you spend too much? mr. miliband: you're asking yourself questions. mr. paxman: i am trying to summarize the positions. mr. miliband: what i would say is the dome is not a good example of the
that is the entire population of malta, equivalent. what else did that government do wrong when you were last in power? mr. miliband: i think there are two things, but i'm proud of many things. there were gaps in inequality, and the gap got bigger. mr. paxman: did you borrow too much? mr. miliband: the global financial crisis is what drove borrowing up. the figure was too high -- i am saying the figure was too high as a result of the global -- i do not believe no -- an important point -- no...
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most of them are taking place outside libya, meetings in rome, meetings in malta ra bat meetings in tunisia meetings in cairo. i think that would understate what he's doing to look only at the time spent in libya. time spent in libya is restricted by security considerations. >> and talking to other states involved like the ua and so farther. >> it does make it challenging to be able to forge meaningful relationships. the point about his appointment and the reason he's been able to play an important contribution is he already has those established relationships. he's been able to provide significant support early on by acting as a liaison with the groups that -- where he has good established relationships, trying to persuade them to take a constructive part in the dialogue that they are launching. >> worth adding if i may that our ambassador is also very closely involved and he was working with those people on the ground for a number of years before he took up this position. the links are there. >> you touched upon the issue of libya being on the doorstep of europe, do you consider this the
most of them are taking place outside libya, meetings in rome, meetings in malta ra bat meetings in tunisia meetings in cairo. i think that would understate what he's doing to look only at the time spent in libya. time spent in libya is restricted by security considerations. >> and talking to other states involved like the ua and so farther. >> it does make it challenging to be able to forge meaningful relationships. the point about his appointment and the reason he's been able to...
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malta game yet to see four channels of the same time as four times the action.ou haven't done so here is our is coming up because of the game she went to press menu of your remote the navigate over here where is says interactive and they go down to my multi bill. -multi view >>reporter: go to you first got calm--uverse.com or download the application. >>: we're always adding features to it will be a the six series' march madness and no one else can. >>reporter: productivity might go down but the fund's goal of --the fund goes up. >>reporter: it is all right freezing on the east coast to look in washington d.c. this is someone should on the ground it was our bridge knowing until recently is expected to slow a little bit more coming up with in the texas--take this winter weather advisory. >>reporter: until 2:00 a.m. tomorrow it is set to expire until then 6 in. of snow is expected to fall in new york city will be among the hardest- hit cities although the sister the stretching south atlanta boston. once the season is ending early with a pass on the snow over here
malta game yet to see four channels of the same time as four times the action.ou haven't done so here is our is coming up because of the game she went to press menu of your remote the navigate over here where is says interactive and they go down to my multi bill. -multi view >>reporter: go to you first got calm--uverse.com or download the application. >>: we're always adding features to it will be a the six series' march madness and no one else can. >>reporter: productivity...