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other mediterranean trees that we like? >> we to. i'm still trying to get the city to send me to itly to do more research. thank you. so far that hasn't resulted in anything but there are some italian tree that is we can plant, italian buck horn, and in some cases with the right conditions italian cypress can be planted. there are a variety of mediterranean trees. >> look at this. yeah. this is done. brand new. >> this is the same vandal that did the other one. >> here's a tree that hasn't been pruned to death, that has had other problems that led to its demise. >> that's right. this is a tree that again, if we can lurble i, if you look around, sometimes you can learn a lot of information about a tree. you can see, at the base of this tree, probably, that when it was young, i'm sure, somebody backed into it, when they were trying to get ow of their parking place and caused pretty serious trunk wound down here. so this side of the tree, we've seen a lett of wounding, there's a lot of deadwood inside the tree. what has happen
other mediterranean trees that we like? >> we to. i'm still trying to get the city to send me to itly to do more research. thank you. so far that hasn't resulted in anything but there are some italian tree that is we can plant, italian buck horn, and in some cases with the right conditions italian cypress can be planted. there are a variety of mediterranean trees. >> look at this. yeah. this is done. brand new. >> this is the same vandal that did the other one. >> here's...
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people on board have thought to have died of thirst and hunger spending two weeks drifting in the mediterranean. next to a british on the activists about nato involvement in libya and the use of on a conventional weapons. i'm talking to kate hudson from the campaign for nuclear disarmament that's the end he said from the off that the military intervention in libya was a mistake and that it could in fact result in a major civil war in libya kate thanks for talking to us now do you see your predictions coming true well unfortunately what we were fearing now to be taking place that it hasn't been some come quick humanitarians who it would be over very rapidly and peace and justice would be miraculously introduced unfortunately that hasn't happened and we see now from the initial number of countries involved now we have nato involvement we seem to be more entrenched this doesn't seem to be any visible end in sight it's now widely recognized as easy indeed a civil matter of course intervention in a civil war is illegal but i think one of the most tragic elements of course is repeated unfortunately n
people on board have thought to have died of thirst and hunger spending two weeks drifting in the mediterranean. next to a british on the activists about nato involvement in libya and the use of on a conventional weapons. i'm talking to kate hudson from the campaign for nuclear disarmament that's the end he said from the off that the military intervention in libya was a mistake and that it could in fact result in a major civil war in libya kate thanks for talking to us now do you see your...
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estimates hundreds of boat people died attempting this journey across the mediterranean.ess victims of a dangerous voyage who never got a funeral. just today more than 1,270 people landed on this tiny island here in southern italy. if you can only imagine the population and total population of this island. a little bit less than 6,000 and tens of thousands of people like this have been flooding this place over the course of the last three months and a consequence of the arab spring revolts that we've seen that have rippled across north africa and brought down governments and challenged governments and brought down border controls that stem the tide of illegal migration across the sea. >> what is going to happen now with these tens of thousands of refugees on the small island. clearly it cannot accommodate them. where do they go and who will take them? >> reporter: the island was overwhelmed by migrants. thousands of them sleeping on the streets here along the beach fronts and there was a big crisis for italy. now they are putting a system in place and moving them to basic
estimates hundreds of boat people died attempting this journey across the mediterranean.ess victims of a dangerous voyage who never got a funeral. just today more than 1,270 people landed on this tiny island here in southern italy. if you can only imagine the population and total population of this island. a little bit less than 6,000 and tens of thousands of people like this have been flooding this place over the course of the last three months and a consequence of the arab spring revolts that...
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estimates hundreds of boat people died attempting this journey across the mediterranean.eless victims of a dangerous voyage who never got a funeral. just today more than 1,270 people landed on this tiny island here in southern italy. if you can only imagine the population and total population of this island. a little bit less than 6,000 and tens of thousands of people like this have been flooding this place over the course of the last three months and a consequence of the arab spring revolts that we've seen that have rippled across north africa and brought down governments and challenged governments and brought down border controls that stem the tide of illegal migration across the sea. >> what is going to happen now with these tens of thousands of refugees on the small island. clearly it cannot accommodate them. where do they go and who will take them? >> reporter: the island was overwhelmed by migrants. thousands of them sleeping on the streets here along the beach fronts and there was a big crisis for italy. now they are putting a system in place and moving them to bas
estimates hundreds of boat people died attempting this journey across the mediterranean.eless victims of a dangerous voyage who never got a funeral. just today more than 1,270 people landed on this tiny island here in southern italy. if you can only imagine the population and total population of this island. a little bit less than 6,000 and tens of thousands of people like this have been flooding this place over the course of the last three months and a consequence of the arab spring revolts...
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you don't know at this point if you can reach the other side of the mediterranean.sky. >> reporter: look what happened last sunday. one of the overloaded boats hit the rocks off the coast. italian rescue workers struggled to save hundreds of people, but not all made it. italian villagers held a funeral service for three passengers from that doomed boat. no one even knows their names. in the past few months the un estimates hundreds of boat people died attempting this journey across the mediterranean. faceless victims of a dangerous voyage who never got a funeral. ivan watson, cnn, lampedusa, italy. >>> other international news now including a criminal court ruling in iran. michael holmes from cnn international here with more on that. >> very disturbing story, this one. what happened was back in 2008, ma jid was convicted of throwing acid in the face of a woman who he wanted to marry him and never been interested. there's the woman there. she met him in college. he came up to her, he tried to want to take her out, wanted to marry her. she never had anything to do wit
you don't know at this point if you can reach the other side of the mediterranean.sky. >> reporter: look what happened last sunday. one of the overloaded boats hit the rocks off the coast. italian rescue workers struggled to save hundreds of people, but not all made it. italian villagers held a funeral service for three passengers from that doomed boat. no one even knows their names. in the past few months the un estimates hundreds of boat people died attempting this journey across the...
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the sea are you there now you the members of nato are members of the partnership with the on the mediterranean diet or partnership bourbons excluding only for the time being i'm sorry because libya and syria so you're talking about what has become a global story for and you know will they lose face will be when. they bombed serbia over a lot of your facilities for years ago they bombed with the fifty five fifty six days and they won't stop until they've achieve their objectives this is a dangerous organization that is the overall assume the world in the world community needs to search for the strong resistance we're going to the united nations and not a u.s. led military which enjoins of resolving conflicts or not in the world you mentioned that nato will need to save face f. things don't go well in libya in terms of what the goals that they've set forward but where you agree that the infighting that we've seen in libya among nations among nations that they don't want to get involved or that wanted to step back their involvement in germany and one that comes to mind that was opposed to that do
the sea are you there now you the members of nato are members of the partnership with the on the mediterranean diet or partnership bourbons excluding only for the time being i'm sorry because libya and syria so you're talking about what has become a global story for and you know will they lose face will be when. they bombed serbia over a lot of your facilities for years ago they bombed with the fifty five fifty six days and they won't stop until they've achieve their objectives this is a...
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the migration problem in the mediterranean region, how can it be managed? would it be managed by my traveling between the border? can you explain that to me? very open and what about this. what we have seen the last weeks on this issue is a shame. italy issuing temporary basis and permits to read these of tunisia and france reacting by producing internal border checks, as if in fact you suddenly did not exist anymore. let's be very open about this and say what it is. it was a ping-pong game by two governments, by it berlusconi and sarkozy on the back of refugees who are in fact in trouble. that is what was happening. [applause] a game that has been disastrous port schengen, but also disastrous for the european union and for the image of the european union. by rich reducing internal border checks, it contradicts the whole interest of the union and the basic principles. it was absolutely out of proportion. 27,000 tunisia's is not a marginal problem, but he is right when he is saying that compared to the 350,000 people from coast to vote in the coast of all wa
the migration problem in the mediterranean region, how can it be managed? would it be managed by my traveling between the border? can you explain that to me? very open and what about this. what we have seen the last weeks on this issue is a shame. italy issuing temporary basis and permits to read these of tunisia and france reacting by producing internal border checks, as if in fact you suddenly did not exist anymore. let's be very open about this and say what it is. it was a ping-pong game by...
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welcome to my mediterranean home in santa monica, california.gh the house, you're going to see a lot of things that are casual and formal mixed together. in the entryway i've got a double vaulted ceiling. curved, soft lines along with the plaster make you feel like you're in this little space that's very intimate. i've also combined it with an old formal console. on the left and right are urns used to -- throughout the house. always think about how much space you have in your home and then how much of it use -- you're using. i took the dining room and convert it into a den. it's decorated in a very gothic, english, rock 'n' roll sort of way. it's got leather otman for the kids to eat and hang out. it's cozy, warm and useable. in leaving the dining room out of the house, i had to create a new one. this dining room has a very long, 16-foot table, that fits everybody i need to fit on a sunday night. because i've got eclectic seating, meaning wood chairs and fabric chairs mixed with a bench, it makes people feel comfortable about pulling up an odd c
welcome to my mediterranean home in santa monica, california.gh the house, you're going to see a lot of things that are casual and formal mixed together. in the entryway i've got a double vaulted ceiling. curved, soft lines along with the plaster make you feel like you're in this little space that's very intimate. i've also combined it with an old formal console. on the left and right are urns used to -- throughout the house. always think about how much space you have in your home and then how...
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a russian company has won the contract to build one on the mediterranean coast. a japanese firm is bidding to structu construct another plant on the black sea. however, the fukushima accident has triggered concerns over nuclear energy and anti-nuclear movements have sprung up in neighboring countries like greece. meanwhile, turkey's talks with japan have been put on hold. >> if there's an accident, there's no boundaries or economic damage. in my opinion, we have to conserve the energy. not to consume it as much as possible. >> reporter: despite these concerns, the turkish government is sticking it to its agenda. the prime minister made a visit to russia following japan's quake to confirm that turkey will build the plant as planned. doubts over nuclear power are growing worldwide. turkey is faced with the difficult task of tackling the increasing demand for energy while easing concerns among its people. nhk world. >>> with that, we wrap up biz news for now. >>> hi there. time now for your weather update. whether across eastern asia, we see clouds build over northe
a russian company has won the contract to build one on the mediterranean coast. a japanese firm is bidding to structu construct another plant on the black sea. however, the fukushima accident has triggered concerns over nuclear energy and anti-nuclear movements have sprung up in neighboring countries like greece. meanwhile, turkey's talks with japan have been put on hold. >> if there's an accident, there's no boundaries or economic damage. in my opinion, we have to conserve the energy....
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speeching, and in it there's almost a veiled threat for -- nato is carrying out attacks across the mediterraneano am i to stop libyans from carrying out attacks in their home country? this game of incitement is one i think the uk wants to stop. >> okay. thank you for that update from benghazi. nbc's richard engel. >>> gas prices rise again. is big oil to blame? there are some who say no. we'll explain. at aviva, we wonder why other life insurance companies treat you like a policy, not a person. instead of getting to know you they simply assign you a number. aviva is here to change all that. we're bringing humanity back to insurance and putting people before policies. aviva life insurance and annuities. we are building insurance around you. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why would you let something like erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it time you talked to your doctor about viagra? 20 million men already have. with every age comes responsibility. ask your doctor if your h
speeching, and in it there's almost a veiled threat for -- nato is carrying out attacks across the mediterraneano am i to stop libyans from carrying out attacks in their home country? this game of incitement is one i think the uk wants to stop. >> okay. thank you for that update from benghazi. nbc's richard engel. >>> gas prices rise again. is big oil to blame? there are some who say no. we'll explain. at aviva, we wonder why other life insurance companies treat you like a...
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in eastern mediterranean, in country has the right to kill civilians in international waters. our citizens we killed so we... if were friends then friends should apologize. but israel must know that all countries are accountable for international law. until and unless israel accepts this, we can not have normal relations. how can we accept killing civilians in international waters? therefore its up to the israelisnd i told them later in negotiations if they apologize and compensate for this they have no problem. but if they don't apologize and compensate-- assuming that they have the rht to kill civilians in ternational waters-- then there will be no order. there will be no international law in the mediterranean. >> what's the relationship with the united states today? >> very good. excellent. in all issues we are coordinating in a very efficient manner. prime minister erdogan has gular contacts with president obama. my contacts and consultation with secretary clinton is excellent. we have having telephone calls or meetings in international... >> rose: how is president obama s
in eastern mediterranean, in country has the right to kill civilians in international waters. our citizens we killed so we... if were friends then friends should apologize. but israel must know that all countries are accountable for international law. until and unless israel accepts this, we can not have normal relations. how can we accept killing civilians in international waters? therefore its up to the israelisnd i told them later in negotiations if they apologize and compensate for this...
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he was the theater commander in england for the united states army when ike was in the mediterranean and for the invasion of italy eisenhower wanted to get a couple squadrons of heavy bombers to support his invasion. he said we have to keep with our bombing plan. he has also written a couple things that were unflattering about his north african campaign. many years after the war john eisenhower said about his father he never held a grudge as long as he won. in this case, beavers was the victim of a grudge. he was a very fine general but he was far from where the decisive area was and he was not in the inner circle. >> there have been rumors that they came close to court-martialing mark clark. is there any validity to that? >> mark clark was somebody who you get mixed reviews even to this day about his generalship. the problem he had, this is really where the book leaves off with clark, that he was a self promoter. he was an exceptional staff officer but he wanted to be the field commander. he wanted to be in the limelight and that created some bad blood. during his italian campaign t
he was the theater commander in england for the united states army when ike was in the mediterranean and for the invasion of italy eisenhower wanted to get a couple squadrons of heavy bombers to support his invasion. he said we have to keep with our bombing plan. he has also written a couple things that were unflattering about his north african campaign. many years after the war john eisenhower said about his father he never held a grudge as long as he won. in this case, beavers was the victim...
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the migration problem in the mediterranean region, how can it be managed? would it be managed by my traveling between the border? can you explain that to me? very open and what about this. what we have seen the last weeks on this issue is a shame. italy issuing temporary basis and permits to read these of tunisia and france reacting by producing internal border checks, as if in fact you suddenly did not exist anymore. let's be very open about this and say what it is. it was a ping-pong game by two governments, by it berlusconi and sarkozy on the back of refugees who are in fact in trouble. that is what was happening. [applause] a game that has been disastrous port schengen, but also disastrous for the european union and for the image of the european union. by rich reducing internal border checks, it contradicts the whole interest of the union and the basic principles. it was absolutely out of proportion. 27,000 tunisia's is not a marginal problem, but he is right when he is saying that compared to the 350,000 people from coast to vote in the coast of all wa
the migration problem in the mediterranean region, how can it be managed? would it be managed by my traveling between the border? can you explain that to me? very open and what about this. what we have seen the last weeks on this issue is a shame. italy issuing temporary basis and permits to read these of tunisia and france reacting by producing internal border checks, as if in fact you suddenly did not exist anymore. let's be very open about this and say what it is. it was a ping-pong game by...
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appeal to the european union and to native to increase our efforts to rescue refugees crossing the mediterranean from libya. the request follows reports that dozens of people may have drowned when a vessel with 600 aboard sank off the coast last week. another refugee boat sank off the coast of italy with a loss of life as a number of migrants from north africa chose -- shows no sign of letting up. >> divers searched for hours off the coast. they recovered three bodies, all of them refugees who drowned when their boat hit a rock. a number of migrants arriving is increasing by the day, so is the toll of those who do not make it. the u.n. refugee agency has urgently call on the european union and nato to do more to help. >> we are asking all vessels, commercial and military remain vigilant at this time. with the understanding there are many boats packed full of migrants and refugees escaping the violence in libya. >> the un has accused nato of refusing to help both the was a draft and 60 people on board died. in brussels, the alliance rejected charges, showing pictures of what it said was its rescu
appeal to the european union and to native to increase our efforts to rescue refugees crossing the mediterranean from libya. the request follows reports that dozens of people may have drowned when a vessel with 600 aboard sank off the coast last week. another refugee boat sank off the coast of italy with a loss of life as a number of migrants from north africa chose -- shows no sign of letting up. >> divers searched for hours off the coast. they recovered three bodies, all of them...
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. >> as land roots are cut off to the embattled rebels in libya, the only rte iby sea, the mediterranean island of mowl that, the center of operations. it's a risky operation for those involved and a complicated operation as mowlton with the gaddafi regime. already will the whole mission be canceled at the last minute? volunteers begin unloading the ship because the korean crew haven't shown up. they think the operation is too dangerous. 100 tons of food and medicines from all over the world is stacked on the docks. 400 kilometers to the south, desperate people are waiting for these supplies. but the organizers have a backup plan. instead of sending the original boat, a smaller vessel will put out to sea. two of the three crew members are libyan. one comes from miss ra that and >> when we start these trips, we know about the risk and we know that everybody if he is afraid of the risk, our people in mizrata, they are staying without food, without anything. >> so the volunteers begin loading the boat with medical equipment and sacks of food. reports keep coming in on the weather and the si
. >> as land roots are cut off to the embattled rebels in libya, the only rte iby sea, the mediterranean island of mowl that, the center of operations. it's a risky operation for those involved and a complicated operation as mowlton with the gaddafi regime. already will the whole mission be canceled at the last minute? volunteers begin unloading the ship because the korean crew haven't shown up. they think the operation is too dangerous. 100 tons of food and medicines from all over the...
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the danish-german border is a long way from the mediterranean. >> this old inn stands right beside the before, people had to show their passports to move between germany and denmark. now adays the border is wide open. about 14,000 danes and germans cross each day. >> i wouldn't vote for the danish people's party, but i think it is right to ibtd deuce new controls. sweden did it long ago. drug dealing dealing is a big problem. >> i think border controls are unnecessary. we live in an era of free trade and movement. we should spend our money on more important things. >> the right wing nationalist danish people party celebrated when the minority government yielded to pressure to tighten the borders. the government needs the party's votes to get a major budget and pensions reform package through parliament. so a deal was done. politicians across the e.u. have criticized the proposals. and a danish justice minister feels misunderstood. >> we are not doing anything that violates the treaty. freedom of movement on the german-danish bored will not be restricted -- border will not be restricted
the danish-german border is a long way from the mediterranean. >> this old inn stands right beside the before, people had to show their passports to move between germany and denmark. now adays the border is wide open. about 14,000 danes and germans cross each day. >> i wouldn't vote for the danish people's party, but i think it is right to ibtd deuce new controls. sweden did it long ago. drug dealing dealing is a big problem. >> i think border controls are unnecessary. we live...
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it hit a large fault under the mediterranean. that fault is where the european and african plates push against each other. >> has mat teams contained a spill in the rail yard. the train was carrying waste to the nearby refinery including sodium hydroxide. some of it leaked. no residents were in danger and crews kept the spill from spreading. also in pittsburg, homeowners with hoses helped forefights contain a brush fire that briefly threatened the homes in the park. the cause of the fire is under investigation. it was quickly contained and there are no reports of homes being damaged. >> crews in napa flushed the water system in order to get clear water. there was brown colored water yesterday evening. the city said the water is safe to drink even if it is brown colored. the city switched up to back up supply lines from the treatment plant. >> there was a vote to increase affordable housing being built as part of the redevelopment of treasure island. the labor groups rallied outside of city hall. they want to see the amount increa
it hit a large fault under the mediterranean. that fault is where the european and african plates push against each other. >> has mat teams contained a spill in the rail yard. the train was carrying waste to the nearby refinery including sodium hydroxide. some of it leaked. no residents were in danger and crews kept the spill from spreading. also in pittsburg, homeowners with hoses helped forefights contain a brush fire that briefly threatened the homes in the park. the cause of the fire...
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now we take a look at europe, where weather conditions remain very unstable down in the eastern mediterranean. here this low pressure system not abating at all. some hefty showers and quite strong thunderstorms especially down in turkey. and on the other side of the continent, you can see this big and potent low pressure system coming this from the atlantic. and the weather conditions really deteriorating in ireland and the northern u.k. today. look for some high winds and heavy showers. now what about central europe? it does look mostly dry here, but it has been very wintry and chilly. heavy snow in southwestern poland. and another round of snow here today. here are some pictures coming in from southwestern poland taken on wednesday. you can see traffic coming to a standstill here, and trees even toppling due to all that heavy wet snow. so causing lots of traffic problems in the area. and, again, it's going to be rather chilly. heavy snow in some areas. 2 degrees in berlin to start off the day. 1 in warsaw. 4 degrees in vienna, and not warming up much at all during the day. 15 degrees in ber
now we take a look at europe, where weather conditions remain very unstable down in the eastern mediterranean. here this low pressure system not abating at all. some hefty showers and quite strong thunderstorms especially down in turkey. and on the other side of the continent, you can see this big and potent low pressure system coming this from the atlantic. and the weather conditions really deteriorating in ireland and the northern u.k. today. look for some high winds and heavy showers. now...
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rain here as well spreading in towards the east and then we stay very unstable across the eastern mediterranean also. keeping the heat in the east, though, cooling down to the west but check out moscow. 25. 27 in kiev. 17 in london. here is your extended forecast. >>> once again the top stories at this hour. a team from the international atomic energy agency has visited the troubled fukushima daiichi nuclear facility to inspect damage caused by the march quake and tsunami. 18 experts from britain, france, and other countries have been in japan since tuesday to investigate the nuclear accident. on friday the iaea team headed by mike weightman visited the number two daini plant south of the daiichi plant. the team leaders were briefed on how the series of problems developed at the daiichi plant and how the operator tepco responded. a team then went to the daiichi plant to inspect the number one, two, three, and four reactors. they were also told about a number six reactor's emergency diesel generator, which operated normally. the iaea team plans to submit its inspection report to the japanese gov
rain here as well spreading in towards the east and then we stay very unstable across the eastern mediterranean also. keeping the heat in the east, though, cooling down to the west but check out moscow. 25. 27 in kiev. 17 in london. here is your extended forecast. >>> once again the top stories at this hour. a team from the international atomic energy agency has visited the troubled fukushima daiichi nuclear facility to inspect damage caused by the march quake and tsunami. 18 experts...
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diners enjoy the menu that and it included an omelet and mediterranean seafood and traditional asianic. >> the latest super hero blockbuster thundered into first place at the box office this weekend. for chronicles the north thunder god adventures and earned $66 million in its debut weekend here are some of the other box office winners. .. [ female announcer ] love the look of freshly colored hair? now you don't have to wait 6 weeks to get it. introducing natural instincts with our first color refresher. get healthy looking, ammonia-free color then let the new refresher boost your healthy look 2 weeks in. it helps restore color pigments so you can get a freshly colored look once again. natural instincts. it's all good. now get all the healthy looking color of natural instincts in our new vibrant shades. what's all this? big news! we have another way to help you save. oh, really? how? by bundling. if you get your homeowners and auto insurance together, we give you even more savings. ooh! big bundle. [ chuckling ] home and auto together. it's like peanut butter and jelly. oh, or like b
diners enjoy the menu that and it included an omelet and mediterranean seafood and traditional asianic. >> the latest super hero blockbuster thundered into first place at the box office this weekend. for chronicles the north thunder god adventures and earned $66 million in its debut weekend here are some of the other box office winners. .. [ female announcer ] love the look of freshly colored hair? now you don't have to wait 6 weeks to get it. introducing natural instincts with our first...
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having your presidential in saddling your day if the unrest on the other side of the mediterranean continues all the european country ready to absorb we were immigrants who are will. be introduced so i can just i would say that for the time being we are not prepared. because there is no real burden sharing within the sharing in area. also. and the ability to receive people from facilities and people. being trained to read see people in a proper way are not sufficiently in place so there will be a very big challenge and you can see it already when. people are coming on that some countries have started to close their borders yes we are seeing it and we also are getting reports that the delhi government is introducing border controls inside the shell and in france is also considering this possibility is there a serious risk that there may and no war. open borders in europe that we may see yes there is serious risk but we have to. take it to count the fact that there are two different. danger our government is arguing for closing or making restrictions on the border because of the floor or were
having your presidential in saddling your day if the unrest on the other side of the mediterranean continues all the european country ready to absorb we were immigrants who are will. be introduced so i can just i would say that for the time being we are not prepared. because there is no real burden sharing within the sharing in area. also. and the ability to receive people from facilities and people. being trained to read see people in a proper way are not sufficiently in place so there will be...
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. >> what is clear is that there is a real emergency situation on the mediterranean island. 2500 refugees fleeing libya arrived there last weekend alone. the pressure group, doctors without borders, says italy is not providing adequate care for the refugees. >> europe should do what it is required to. and ensure that italy and years to eu rules on refugee treatment. >> the shelters are so full that migrants are sleeping outside, and with the seas calm, more are expected. >> to soccer. the german team is all but out of this year's league. which is 15 minutes left to play against manchester united. they're now 3-1 down, and that is after they lost the first lead at home. barcelona and already celebrate. their team took the place in the final last night, dispatching the archrivals along the way. the final is cattle for may 28. it will be played in london's wembley stadium. well, will need to send ground troops into libya? we will be looking at the question coming up in one minute here on dw-tv. >> stay with us. ♪ >> 125 years of automobiles. made in germany, on the history and of the future
. >> what is clear is that there is a real emergency situation on the mediterranean island. 2500 refugees fleeing libya arrived there last weekend alone. the pressure group, doctors without borders, says italy is not providing adequate care for the refugees. >> europe should do what it is required to. and ensure that italy and years to eu rules on refugee treatment. >> the shelters are so full that migrants are sleeping outside, and with the seas calm, more are expected....
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sixteen people board a field guide or first under after spending some weeks drifting in the mediterranean. next we reveal the amazing military operation but eventually led to the fall of berlin being europe from not since you nick. berlin the range dogs home to germany's parliament it was right here the final fight of world war two took place. there are ever fewer surviving witnesses to the events of those days soviet veterans will never forget what happened sixty five years ago show us gunfire corpses flames that's how the right start look by the end of april nine hundred forty one. german soldiers fought for every piece of plane didn't really they tried to stands to the last man against soviet troops. using more than fifty thousand soldiers and officers night over brush and polish and german each of us forty for all not aligning the russians for theirs of their own twenty four hours. the last of fortune. the red flag was raised on the top of the lifestyle game a nine hundred forty five. became the symbol of victory of soviet people over fascism. in one nine hundred forty five and vassil
sixteen people board a field guide or first under after spending some weeks drifting in the mediterranean. next we reveal the amazing military operation but eventually led to the fall of berlin being europe from not since you nick. berlin the range dogs home to germany's parliament it was right here the final fight of world war two took place. there are ever fewer surviving witnesses to the events of those days soviet veterans will never forget what happened sixty five years ago show us gunfire...
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migrants from libya dying from thirst and hunger on another vessel which had been adrift in the mediterranean for over two weeks witnesses say so the liberally ignored the boat's mayday calls for belgian and payload of a nurse to spin out spoken about the treatment of refugees says it shows willful negligence. trying to events are sound hardly surprising to me you're talking about the most sophisticated technological on in the world and they would not be capable of finding some goats at sea while they are have operations chasing pilots on the course of somalia where they can spot one simple crank in a city and they could not do that i highly doubt it so we doubt getting into to details of the specific events these holidays surprise me but it's only logical humanitarian concerns are not on the agenda of nader as i can tell that these people flee the regimes that we have kept in place in the first place it's only a human reaction to a desperate situation and by bombing this country is not going to help on the country what we could do is help tunisia and help age in the democratic movement there
migrants from libya dying from thirst and hunger on another vessel which had been adrift in the mediterranean for over two weeks witnesses say so the liberally ignored the boat's mayday calls for belgian and payload of a nurse to spin out spoken about the treatment of refugees says it shows willful negligence. trying to events are sound hardly surprising to me you're talking about the most sophisticated technological on in the world and they would not be capable of finding some goats at sea...
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public has grown at the diplomatic dice against syria can only produce a similar fate and see the mediterranean gunships sail east lower and its arty down to. get more of a handle on the situation in the region we're joined live from london was. trev institute of islamic political thought most of the to me thank you for being on r.t. these two went for it round of sanctions against syria just know but after the u.s. imposed. reports maybe that the u.s. is considering calling for president assad to go is getting closer to the situation we're seeing playing out in libya do you think. respective of whether one trusts or questions the motives and intentions of international actors i think we've seen the model in libya for intervention has only complicated things. intervention has not held settle the problem in libya and i don't think it will help settle the problem in syria and we've seen sanctions there's a history of adopting sanctions in various places including iraq for many many years and only the ordinary people suffered throughout the time the sanctions were imposed. so where is this going t
public has grown at the diplomatic dice against syria can only produce a similar fate and see the mediterranean gunships sail east lower and its arty down to. get more of a handle on the situation in the region we're joined live from london was. trev institute of islamic political thought most of the to me thank you for being on r.t. these two went for it round of sanctions against syria just know but after the u.s. imposed. reports maybe that the u.s. is considering calling for president assad...
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the public role at the diplomatic dice against syria can only prompts a similar fate and see the mediterranean gunships sail east here and it's r.t. . the director of the institute of islamic political thought made me earlier he told me sanctions and interventions only ever end up hurting people. i think we've seen the model in libya foreign intervention has only complicated things. intervention has not held a subtle problem in libya and i don't think it will help settle the problem in syria and we've seen sanctions there's a history of adopting sanctions in various places including iraq for many many years and only the only people suffered throughout the time when sanctions were imposed in syria it is still different from the needy and scenario it is old course possible that we'll get there sometime but so long as the opponents of the region are not lured into using force into use into carrying arms then hopefully we will not end up with another libya because in libya it started becoming catastrophic when the revolution turned into an armed conflict. this is r.t. still to come in the program
the public role at the diplomatic dice against syria can only prompts a similar fate and see the mediterranean gunships sail east here and it's r.t. . the director of the institute of islamic political thought made me earlier he told me sanctions and interventions only ever end up hurting people. i think we've seen the model in libya foreign intervention has only complicated things. intervention has not held a subtle problem in libya and i don't think it will help settle the problem in syria...
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and the public face the role of the diplomatic syria can only prompt a similar fate and see the mediterranean gunships sail east nor ever its arty. functions on more of a struggle for the protection of civilians according to come from the group called civilians for peace in the bia. the west would like the syrian regime like the libyan regime and like with hizbollah and the palestinian resistance to disappear yesterday now achieving that is a whole different kettle of fish i think where the west is at now in this historical moment everyone knows that the uni polar world has finished entering into another take on our world on the west is panicking about how they can sit back and allow the break nations of the global south just to rise up or for them to just to go without without a fight so now is really the historic opportunity for western germany to try to pull back a little bit of world domination that they've lost in the last decade but frankly even if they did go into syria which i don't think they will i think the syrian regime will hold tight but even if they did i mean what's happened t
and the public face the role of the diplomatic syria can only prompt a similar fate and see the mediterranean gunships sail east nor ever its arty. functions on more of a struggle for the protection of civilians according to come from the group called civilians for peace in the bia. the west would like the syrian regime like the libyan regime and like with hizbollah and the palestinian resistance to disappear yesterday now achieving that is a whole different kettle of fish i think where the...
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role of the diplomatic dice against syria can only prompt just similar fates and see the mediterranean gunships sail east lower and it. more about the struggle for world dominance than the protection of civilians. from the group called civilians. the west would like the syrian regime like the libyan regime like with hizbollah and the palestinian resistance to disappear yesterday now it's even that is a whole different kettle of fish i think where the west is now in this historical moment everyone knows that the world has finished entering into a multi-polar world and the west is panicking about that they can't sit back and allow the break nations of the global south just to rise up and for them to just go without go without a fight so now is really the historic opportunity for western hegemony to try to pull back a little bit off the world domination that they've lost in the last decade but frankly even if they did go into syria which i don't think they will i think the syrian regime or what will hold tight but even if they did i mean what's happened the last decade iraq and afghanista
role of the diplomatic dice against syria can only prompt just similar fates and see the mediterranean gunships sail east lower and it. more about the struggle for world dominance than the protection of civilians. from the group called civilians. the west would like the syrian regime like the libyan regime like with hizbollah and the palestinian resistance to disappear yesterday now it's even that is a whole different kettle of fish i think where the west is now in this historical moment...
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like reza from libya dying from first on hunger on another vessel which happened drifting in the mediterranean for over two weeks let's talk to the. former director of the belgium parliament. about the lack of real humanitarian assistance in the region the vendors many thanks for speaking to us here on r.t.l. there are these reports that nato military units of deliberately ignoring the mayday calls from the boat trying to reach italy's produce our islands and how founded do you think are these claims well i'm not going to comment on the specific events of those days and before all the information is in these kind of events are sound hardly surprising to me you're talking about the most sophisticated technological in the world and they would not be capable of finding some boats at sea while they are have operations which is. across the somalia where they can spot one simple thing in a city and they could not do. it so we don't get into details of. this holiday surprise me but it's only logical humanitarian concerns are not on the agenda of the later later restricting what it can do here is inte
like reza from libya dying from first on hunger on another vessel which happened drifting in the mediterranean for over two weeks let's talk to the. former director of the belgium parliament. about the lack of real humanitarian assistance in the region the vendors many thanks for speaking to us here on r.t.l. there are these reports that nato military units of deliberately ignoring the mayday calls from the boat trying to reach italy's produce our islands and how founded do you think are these...
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failure and the public role of the diplomatic syria can only prompt just similar fates and see the mediterranean gunships sail east. the sanctions against syria we're joined now by james denzil nothing based writer at least politics and security issues but he did joining us here on our team know what most of us syria's military equipment is from known e.u. countries like russia former c.i.s. countries and china will an arms embargo in your opinion have any real and pacts on the situation in syria. no not at all i believe that the arms embargo is more of a symbolic sanction rather than a really effective one i remember when i lived in syria back in two thousand and five the syrians were prevented from acquiring night vision equipment from the ukrainian which was supposed to be used to help protect the iraq border against terrorists going into attack american forces so even then u.s. wouldn't allow women in that would essentially help themselves so i think the weapons impact will have zero actual reality change on the ground you lived in syria as you say our sanctions were imposed on thirteen top
failure and the public role of the diplomatic syria can only prompt just similar fates and see the mediterranean gunships sail east. the sanctions against syria we're joined now by james denzil nothing based writer at least politics and security issues but he did joining us here on our team know what most of us syria's military equipment is from known e.u. countries like russia former c.i.s. countries and china will an arms embargo in your opinion have any real and pacts on the situation in...
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public has grown at the diplomatic dice against syria can only prompt a similar fate and see the mediterranean gunships sail east lower and it's arty. and pacing sanctions which have proven in a fish and in the past a more about grabbing power in the region than protecting civilians says chandan from the british civilians for peace in libya. the west would like the syrian regime like the libyan regime like with hizbollah and the palestinian resistance to disappear yesterday now achieving that is a whole different kettle of fish i think where the west is at now in this historical moment everyone knows that the uni polar world has finished saying it's a multi-pronged i world and the west is panicking about that they can't sit back and allow the break nations of the global south just to rise up or for them to just go without go without a fight so now is really the historic opportunity for western had germany to try to pull back a little bit of world domination that they've lost in the last decade but frankly even if they did go into syria which i don't think they will i think the syrian regime wi
public has grown at the diplomatic dice against syria can only prompt a similar fate and see the mediterranean gunships sail east lower and it's arty. and pacing sanctions which have proven in a fish and in the past a more about grabbing power in the region than protecting civilians says chandan from the british civilians for peace in libya. the west would like the syrian regime like the libyan regime like with hizbollah and the palestinian resistance to disappear yesterday now achieving that...
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today united nations called on ships in the mediterranean to be on the lookout for rickety boats carrying refugees. hundreds may have died on friday when their boat sank near an island off sicily. another boat ran aground yesterday off that same island. the italian coast guard was able to rescue 400 refugees. in this country, a couple of political notes tonight. he's been contemplating it for years, now newt gingrich is doing it the former house speaker told followers on facebook and twitter he'll announce on wednesday that he's running for the republican nomination for president. and in the senate today, majority leader harry reid once an amateur boxer looked like he'd gone a few rounds. left eye black and blue, right farm a swing. but it was no fight. he slipped in the rain the other day bumping his head and dislocating his shoulder. still ahead here on the "cbs evening news," a father and daughter's years-long journey through books. from alice in wonderland to shakespeare. we'll get steve hartman's read in tonight's "assignment america." but up next, it's called chemical restraint. giv
today united nations called on ships in the mediterranean to be on the lookout for rickety boats carrying refugees. hundreds may have died on friday when their boat sank near an island off sicily. another boat ran aground yesterday off that same island. the italian coast guard was able to rescue 400 refugees. in this country, a couple of political notes tonight. he's been contemplating it for years, now newt gingrich is doing it the former house speaker told followers on facebook and twitter...