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but the next roll-in we have and the port in acra on the mediterranean sea? well, the point i'm trying to make with this roll-in is exactly that - where do we get the symbols? where do we get these powerful sacred symbols that we use to develop religion? now, the sociologist, the hardcore sociologist is going to say, "well, we draw them from our most human experience." and so i wanted to talk a little bit about that in this class, about the holy and sacred and where do we get them. but that's exactly where we get them is from bread, wine, a rock, a hill, a tree - those are the kinds of things we draw on from the most common, everyday experience. but as we'll talk about, with the interjection of spiritual energy into it, somehow they become holy, they become sacred, so we want to look at that. fire away, and then we'll do this roll-in. >> in your studies, have you found any impressions about the fact that our country is so into division of church and state, do you think this is the reason why there just seems to be this not so subtle and almost pervasive in ou
but the next roll-in we have and the port in acra on the mediterranean sea? well, the point i'm trying to make with this roll-in is exactly that - where do we get the symbols? where do we get these powerful sacred symbols that we use to develop religion? now, the sociologist, the hardcore sociologist is going to say, "well, we draw them from our most human experience." and so i wanted to talk a little bit about that in this class, about the holy and sacred and where do we get them....
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, mediterranean greeks and mediterranean battalions, and so forth.ave great food, great cultures. -- mediterranean italians. we are changing that to a group of hateful people with religious codes. i understand what that is and i do not appreciate it. host: we will stop you on that point. thank you for calling. steve cook? guest: i think what the caller is getting at is with the uprises and changes in the middle east, the government is not going to be peaceful. the government is going to create instability in the region. i do not think that is necessarily a foregone conclusion at all. certainly, there is reason to be concerned from the perspective of the united states in its foreign policy or the perspective of israel for what it will mean for foreign policy or israeli security. at the same time, it is not a foregone conclusion, as you could see yesterday in sanaa, the egyptian forces undertaking what they call operation sanaa to establish some security. it was very good coordination between egyptian and israeli armed forces. this does not necessarily
, mediterranean greeks and mediterranean battalions, and so forth.ave great food, great cultures. -- mediterranean italians. we are changing that to a group of hateful people with religious codes. i understand what that is and i do not appreciate it. host: we will stop you on that point. thank you for calling. steve cook? guest: i think what the caller is getting at is with the uprises and changes in the middle east, the government is not going to be peaceful. the government is going to create...
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in the first century b.c., the city of one million was master of the mediterranean world. rome's empire stretched from spain in the west to syria and egypt in the east. the roman elite were rich beyond measure. they ranged from the cunning and prudent julius caesar... to the intellectually inclined augustus... to cruel caligula, deviser of public spectacles that included murder ...to nero, who, it's said, kicked his wife to death fobuking him. the upper classes were well educated, connected by kinship, business and political ties. wearied by the crowds and hectic pace of roman life, they pined for greater leisure and the chance it gave to contemplate the finer things of life. each spring, as the senate recessed, roman power brokers -- the patrician families, senators, and untold numbers of entrepreneurs made rich by roman dominance -turned to the bay of naples. over generations, they built lavish villas along the shoreline of campania. the villa pausilypon -a greek name meaning "the end of pain" -had a private theater for the pleasure of its owner and his guests. the exter
in the first century b.c., the city of one million was master of the mediterranean world. rome's empire stretched from spain in the west to syria and egypt in the east. the roman elite were rich beyond measure. they ranged from the cunning and prudent julius caesar... to the intellectually inclined augustus... to cruel caligula, deviser of public spectacles that included murder ...to nero, who, it's said, kicked his wife to death fobuking him. the upper classes were well educated, connected by...
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the east wind blows up here from the mediterranean sea about forty kilometers away.the wind farm went online in november, 20-11. its 140-megawatt capacity is about a quarter of what a small, coal-fired power plant can generate. spain and germany helped finance the project. renewable energy sources could supply a large part of morocco's power needs without greenhouse-gas emissions. >> demand for electricity is rising an average of seven percent a year. so morocco has to prvide an additional four to five hundred megawatts of production capacity per year. there's an enormous potential in wind and solar energy here, and making better use of it could take a lot of pressure off both the budget and the environment. >> as morocco's economy grows, it needs more and more energy. till now, more than ninety percent of its energy has come from imports. gasoline, diesel and fuel oil are offloaded at the port of tangier. it goes to drive power plants, machinery and generators. morocco has moved from a developing to an emerging economy. rabat, casablanca and tangier are economic hub
the east wind blows up here from the mediterranean sea about forty kilometers away.the wind farm went online in november, 20-11. its 140-megawatt capacity is about a quarter of what a small, coal-fired power plant can generate. spain and germany helped finance the project. renewable energy sources could supply a large part of morocco's power needs without greenhouse-gas emissions. >> demand for electricity is rising an average of seven percent a year. so morocco has to prvide an...
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menu will go international as well because starting today students can swap out those meals for mediterranean dishes like hamas or grapes. it started in 2003 in the school of public health. it was designed to teach students the benefits of eating meat free meals. they say it could take awhile for students to get used to it but the benefits are worth it. according to the humane society it raises awareness about animal welfare and the impact of meat production. the environmental defense fund says that if every american skipped one chicken meal the carbon dioxide would be the same as taking half the cars off of u.s. roads. polls show that half people in the u.s. know about me list monday and one out of five people take part in it. nevada unified school district was the first one in the bay area to adopt it but clearly it not the last. >> some beautiful weather and roberta is with us. is there a connection? >> possibly. >> have you been on highway one yet? >> not yet. >> is just amazing because you are actually on the edge of the united states. i rode my bike 100 mi. this weekend from carmel alon
menu will go international as well because starting today students can swap out those meals for mediterranean dishes like hamas or grapes. it started in 2003 in the school of public health. it was designed to teach students the benefits of eating meat free meals. they say it could take awhile for students to get used to it but the benefits are worth it. according to the humane society it raises awareness about animal welfare and the impact of meat production. the environmental defense fund says...
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as far afield as india and china-- the culmination and the unifying of the old cultures of the mediterraneanorld and western europe. from that day to this, rome would be the greatest single influence on the western cultural tradition. indeed, it could be said that rome is that tradition. it's not merely that rome gave the west the latin language, roman law, roman ideas on state craft and on society. it was rome which passed on to the west the artistic, philosophical, and spiritual legacy of ancient greece, which rome had conquered, looted, and then learned from. it was rome which would be the agency of transmission to the west of an obscure, near-eastern religious cult which became the dynamic, motive force in western society and spiritual life-- christianity. but rome also gave the west a practical legacy, a legacy which western people see every day of their lives, from washington square to trafalgar square. and that legacy lies in the realm of architecture, civil engineering, building, town planning. these were the roman arts par excellence. and roman thinkers came to view the goal of thei
as far afield as india and china-- the culmination and the unifying of the old cultures of the mediterraneanorld and western europe. from that day to this, rome would be the greatest single influence on the western cultural tradition. indeed, it could be said that rome is that tradition. it's not merely that rome gave the west the latin language, roman law, roman ideas on state craft and on society. it was rome which passed on to the west the artistic, philosophical, and spiritual legacy of...
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once rome's rival in the mediterranean, greece fell captive to rome in 146 b.c.swept from the stage by war, greece returned in a new role. its artistic traditions became a handsome backdrop to the mixture of politics, business and pleasures conducted in the private spaces of roman homes and villas. knowledge of ancient greek culture was a status symbol and badge of cultivation for the residents, who adopted greek history as their own. horace noted ruefully that: reader: "greece took captive her savage conqueror and brought civilization to the rustic latins." narrator: walls in the maritime villas and the houses and buildings of pompeii and herculaneum depicted greek myths like the rescue of a bride from a centaur's lust by theseus, the heroic king of athens. under the inspiration of a bust of homer, romans could contemplate the trojan wars and perhaps commission works that retold the story of mighty achilles and the sack of troy. a bust of the 4th century b.c. playwright menander conveyed its owner's appreciation of greek comedy. a silver cup depicting the labors
once rome's rival in the mediterranean, greece fell captive to rome in 146 b.c.swept from the stage by war, greece returned in a new role. its artistic traditions became a handsome backdrop to the mixture of politics, business and pleasures conducted in the private spaces of roman homes and villas. knowledge of ancient greek culture was a status symbol and badge of cultivation for the residents, who adopted greek history as their own. horace noted ruefully that: reader: "greece took...
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winston churchill was obsessed with the mediterranean, he saw the mediterranean as the british empire he gained a and retained over. they give lip service to the invasion across the english channel, that he and his mother to recovery said the shipping lanes were too long from the united states to great britain and the the troops were not tested and it was too early for them to go up against the germans. the time magazine taunted the president saying we have been in this war over six months and we have yet to take an inch of territory from the germans or launch a single offensive. so roosevelt becomes convinced that he has to put american troops at war against germany somewhere and he goes along with churchill's's pressure to do it in north africa. general marshall makes clear the plan that had been devised and that the president approved which was 4 a.m. invasion of western europe in 1943 is finished for now. invaded north africa you are not going to be able to mount an invasion from britain in 1943. you have to put it off. before that, north africa campaign is even over, churchill is
winston churchill was obsessed with the mediterranean, he saw the mediterranean as the british empire he gained a and retained over. they give lip service to the invasion across the english channel, that he and his mother to recovery said the shipping lanes were too long from the united states to great britain and the the troops were not tested and it was too early for them to go up against the germans. the time magazine taunted the president saying we have been in this war over six months and...
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it's a name that comes from the eastern mediterranean. now that suggests -- doesn't prove, but it suggests -- that euriciques' family, perhaps his father, perhaps his grandfather, originally were brought to rome as slaves, captives in rome's wars of conquest in the east. so the larger point is that in the expanding society of rome at this period, even the descendant of a slave could become really wealthy. keach: many pre-industrial states offered the prospect of upward mobility for their people. but they also created poverty and squalor unimaginable in egalitarian societies. in modern states, technology often widens the gap between rich and poor. and so, anthropologists insist that political evolution does not imply progress. in fact, human nature appears to be constant. individuals in all societies have long strived for status, prestige and even domination over others. whether or not they succeed depends partly on birthright and talent, but mostly on the nature of the society and its relationship to the environment. at one time, all huma
it's a name that comes from the eastern mediterranean. now that suggests -- doesn't prove, but it suggests -- that euriciques' family, perhaps his father, perhaps his grandfather, originally were brought to rome as slaves, captives in rome's wars of conquest in the east. so the larger point is that in the expanding society of rome at this period, even the descendant of a slave could become really wealthy. keach: many pre-industrial states offered the prospect of upward mobility for their...
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the goal is to integrate diverse options like mediterranean foods. she is glad to hear of this new effort by the district. >> i think it is a good idea. they need -- the meat they provide is full of antibiotics and hormones. at home i try to give better quality food. everyday meat is not healthy. >> reporter: out of 1,000 students the cafeteria serves daily, jacob isn't one he's a vegetarian and says up to this point there weren't many options for hill. >> i looked into the affects of the meat we produced and learned that for the amount of meat we produce, the amount of energy it takes us in addition to the fact that we don't -- it is not even good to us. >> reporter: in addition to health and environmental benefits richie sis it will improve his life each -- each week. >> one less thing i have to do is make my lunch. >> reporter: pleasanton is the second district in the bay area to implement the program. novato unified in marin was the first. abc7 news. >>> look at that sunshine in pleasanton. >> a little cool this morning but warming up. >>> that's
the goal is to integrate diverse options like mediterranean foods. she is glad to hear of this new effort by the district. >> i think it is a good idea. they need -- the meat they provide is full of antibiotics and hormones. at home i try to give better quality food. everyday meat is not healthy. >> reporter: out of 1,000 students the cafeteria serves daily, jacob isn't one he's a vegetarian and says up to this point there weren't many options for hill. >> i looked into the...
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you may have had this in the mediterranean or a lot of the mediterranean restaurants, they actually have white, water, and in this case, all these spices to go around and when it comes out of the oven, it fills the kitchen or dining room with this. basically make this wet sand and put it over the top of the fish. and you cook it with the -- get a spoon here. and you actually cook it with the skin on, okay. the scales on it and everything, you peel that back on the bone. i've stuffed it with orange and fennel. you can simply pull this off like this, put it on there. and now a little vinaigrette. >> that looks fantastic. i'm going to try the soup too. >> here he is. good to see you, sir. >> al, look at this. >> timing is impeccable, sir. >> have you ever made this? >> i've never done this. i have been a little intimidated. >> and make a little vinaigrette to go over the top of it. >> now we're talking. >> and a little cocktail of slow gin, bombay sapphire, cranberry, and apple. again, to bring in the beautiful fall flavors. >> cranberry, apple, and gin. >> for slow jamming the news. >> and
you may have had this in the mediterranean or a lot of the mediterranean restaurants, they actually have white, water, and in this case, all these spices to go around and when it comes out of the oven, it fills the kitchen or dining room with this. basically make this wet sand and put it over the top of the fish. and you cook it with the -- get a spoon here. and you actually cook it with the skin on, okay. the scales on it and everything, you peel that back on the bone. i've stuffed it with...
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you may have had this in the mediterranean or a lot of the mediterranean restaurants, they actually have white, water, and in this case, all these spices to go around and when it comes out of the oven, it fills the kitchen or dining room with this. basically make this wet sand and put it over the top of the fish. and you cook it with the -- get a spoon here. and you actually cook it with the skin on, okay. the scales on it and everything, you peel that back on the bone. i've stuffed it with orange and fennel. you can simply pull this off like this, put it on there. and now a little vinaigrette. >> that looks fantastic. i'm going to try the soup too. >> here he is. good to see you, sir. >> al, look at this. >> timing is impeccable, sir. >> have you ever made this? >> i've never done this. i have been a little intimidated. >> and make a little vinaigrette to go over the top of it. >> now we're talking. >> and a little cocktail of slow gin, bombay sapphire, cranberry, and apple. again, to bring in the beautiful fall flavors. >> cranberry, apple, and gin. >> for slow jamming the news. >> and
you may have had this in the mediterranean or a lot of the mediterranean restaurants, they actually have white, water, and in this case, all these spices to go around and when it comes out of the oven, it fills the kitchen or dining room with this. basically make this wet sand and put it over the top of the fish. and you cook it with the -- get a spoon here. and you actually cook it with the skin on, okay. the scales on it and everything, you peel that back on the bone. i've stuffed it with...
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>> accept it is port of a mediterranean diet which is what he is talking about, fish and unsaturated great for you, walnuts, used olive oil. >> look at the greeks. >> and the italians. but you realize that we're supposed to get about 25% of our calories by fat. great way to get calories but if you eat it in a cheeseburger or french fry, you will end up clogging your arteries. eat unsaturated fats. use canola oil or peanut oil or flax seed oil. stay away from the saturated fats. >> eric was kig on the oreos. you know better. and great advice. thank you so much. i'm pretty excited about today because today starts a whole new chapter. brand-new web page on foxnews.com/sundayhousecalls. you don't have to just read about it. you can get involved with it. we are kicking the doctors out so they can chatted live with you. click sign in and join a conversation and you can ask all your questions and you can always e-mail us at like the viewer today we would love to answer your questions right here on the air. >> this has been great. a lot of times because of time we are not able to tell everyt
>> accept it is port of a mediterranean diet which is what he is talking about, fish and unsaturated great for you, walnuts, used olive oil. >> look at the greeks. >> and the italians. but you realize that we're supposed to get about 25% of our calories by fat. great way to get calories but if you eat it in a cheeseburger or french fry, you will end up clogging your arteries. eat unsaturated fats. use canola oil or peanut oil or flax seed oil. stay away from the saturated...
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if you think of going on a cruise, you probably think about the mediterranean. how about belfast? >> the changing face of belfast. international cruise ships used to steer clear of the shores. not anymore. 4000 passengers and crew arrived and this family from the philippines could not wait to see belfast for the first time. >> we love the idea of going to european countries. belfast is one of them. we took advantage of that. can we go now? >> a record 43 chips have come this year. that is 43 more than 15 years ago. the violence used to stop visitors coming. the trouble has not stopped completely. but the city has been transformed by the peace process with a series of new attractions, including the titanic center. it has had half a million visitors. but what do the tourists make of this setting? >> everyone was friendly and kind and helpful. we had a lovely time. >> was it what you're expecting? >> better. it was much better than i expected. >> tourism is not just helping the image of belfast, it is a financial boost. these are difficult times for northern ireland's economy. intern
if you think of going on a cruise, you probably think about the mediterranean. how about belfast? >> the changing face of belfast. international cruise ships used to steer clear of the shores. not anymore. 4000 passengers and crew arrived and this family from the philippines could not wait to see belfast for the first time. >> we love the idea of going to european countries. belfast is one of them. we took advantage of that. can we go now? >> a record 43 chips have come this...
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up in the beginning of september for a week the mediterranean sea turned into belfield for a fleet of three or four of the best boats from all over the world. stake definitely the toughest competition as human has ever faced with a weather conditions adding extra dr dolittle bit of what we expect. of our in conditions. very exciting race. on the island. of course still cautious and very demanding for a former crew as well with two races suitable weather conditions the other four so as amid continuing their impressive winning streak granting them best team in the world the team was very happy because. very hard. just a few seconds separated first place or second place and of course it was for those just like how much they see it secondly it was very important to. maybe to a very good job and the triumph for europe saving pride although the next challenge is coming soon on the seventh of october the cup. in the gulf of. our city. that is where we have to leave this sports for now world weather is next here on twenty four hour r.t. . i mean so familiar city in europe on the host of the t
up in the beginning of september for a week the mediterranean sea turned into belfield for a fleet of three or four of the best boats from all over the world. stake definitely the toughest competition as human has ever faced with a weather conditions adding extra dr dolittle bit of what we expect. of our in conditions. very exciting race. on the island. of course still cautious and very demanding for a former crew as well with two races suitable weather conditions the other four so as amid...
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. >>> moving over to the european continents, things are going to be very unstable over the mediterranean sea region. italy, you are going to be targeted with thunderstorms which could be severe to generate some very large sized hail and damaging gusts. gust could reach about 80 kilometers per hour. 111 kilometers per hour, winds have been recorded here in ireland. and that will be targeting the scandinavian peninsula next with that stormy condition. especially heavy rain found in norway. but much across the other portions, things are going to be fine looking, but hot here in athens and in lisbon at 35. here is our extended forecast. . >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30nutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
. >>> moving over to the european continents, things are going to be very unstable over the mediterranean sea region. italy, you are going to be targeted with thunderstorms which could be severe to generate some very large sized hail and damaging gusts. gust could reach about 80 kilometers per hour. 111 kilometers per hour, winds have been recorded here in ireland. and that will be targeting the scandinavian peninsula next with that stormy condition. especially heavy rain found in...
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the goal is to integrate diverse options like mediterranean foods. she is glad to hear of this new effort by the district. >> i think it is a good idea. they need -- the meat they provide is full of antibiotics and hormones. at home i try to give better quality food. everyday meat is not healthy. >> reporter: out of 1,000 students the cafeteria serves daily, jacob isn't one he's a vegetarian and says up to this point there weren't many options for hill. >> i looked into the affects of the meat we produced and learned that for the amount of meat we produce, the amount of energy it takes us in addition to the fact that we don't -- it is not even good to us. >> reporter: in addition to health and environmental benefits richie sis it will improve his life each -- each week. >> one less thing i have to do is make my lunch. >> reporter: pleasanton is the second district in the bay area to implement the program. novato unified in marin was the first. abc7 news. >>> look at that sunshine in pleasanton. >> a little cool this morning but warming up. >>> that's
the goal is to integrate diverse options like mediterranean foods. she is glad to hear of this new effort by the district. >> i think it is a good idea. they need -- the meat they provide is full of antibiotics and hormones. at home i try to give better quality food. everyday meat is not healthy. >> reporter: out of 1,000 students the cafeteria serves daily, jacob isn't one he's a vegetarian and says up to this point there weren't many options for hill. >> i looked into the...
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still summer look temperatures to be found across the mediterranean. 28 in athens. 30 for you in lisbon. 27 in lisbon. 30 in madrid. here is your extended forecast. >>> that's all for now on this edition of newsline. i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. thank you very much for joining us.
still summer look temperatures to be found across the mediterranean. 28 in athens. 30 for you in lisbon. 27 in lisbon. 30 in madrid. here is your extended forecast. >>> that's all for now on this edition of newsline. i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. thank you very much for joining us.
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as for europe, going to be very stormy for central parts of the mediterranean. and then the remnants of another tropical system in iceland. up into norway as well. and temperatures are just about on average across the continent. here's the extended forecast. >>> our lead story for this hour, surveyors from tokyo have conducted a survey of the senkaku islands. japan controls the islands in the south china sea. tokyo governor ordered the inspection. he wants the metropolitan government to buy three uninhabited islands from a japanese family. the japanese government prohibited the 25-member team from landing. so they surveyed the area from their ships. some team members switched to smaller boats to study the waters and shore around the largest island. >> translator: we will use the data for the purchase and good use of the islands. >> sakamachi said they need to land to properly measure the island's size and inspect the ecosystem. the governor says he'll return next month. he's demanding the central government allow them to land. >>> a bomb exploded on sunday at a
as for europe, going to be very stormy for central parts of the mediterranean. and then the remnants of another tropical system in iceland. up into norway as well. and temperatures are just about on average across the continent. here's the extended forecast. >>> our lead story for this hour, surveyors from tokyo have conducted a survey of the senkaku islands. japan controls the islands in the south china sea. tokyo governor ordered the inspection. he wants the metropolitan government...
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, mediterranean greeks and mediterranean battalions, and so forth. of them have great food, great cultures. -- mediterranean italians. we are changing that to a group of hateful people with religious codes. i understand what that is and i do not appreciated. host: we will stop you on that point. thank you for calling. steve cook? guest: i think what the caller is getting at is with the uprises and changes in the middle east, the government is not going to be peaceful. the government is going to create instability in the region. i do not think that is necessarily a foregone conclusion at all. certainly, there is reason to be concerned from the perspective of the united states in its foreign policy or the perspective of israel for what it will mean for foriegn policy or israeli security. at the same time, it is not a foregone conclusion, as you could see yesterday in sanaa, the egyptian forces undertaking what they call operation sanaa to establish some security. it was very good coordination between egyptian and israeli armed forces. this does not nec
, mediterranean greeks and mediterranean battalions, and so forth. of them have great food, great cultures. -- mediterranean italians. we are changing that to a group of hateful people with religious codes. i understand what that is and i do not appreciated. host: we will stop you on that point. thank you for calling. steve cook? guest: i think what the caller is getting at is with the uprises and changes in the middle east, the government is not going to be peaceful. the government is going to...
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even this very stubborn low that's been persisting throughout the week for the central mediterranean is starting to ease off and break up. so it's going to be warm and pleasant for many of you. 25 in london. 24 in vienna. still in the 30s in athens, as well as madrid and lisbon. i'll leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. world's largest winged transport, is poised for her shakedown flight. 4 huge motors, 6,000 horsepower, speed the 42-ton sky leviathan on her way with master airmen at the controls to check her performance. [ march plays ]
even this very stubborn low that's been persisting throughout the week for the central mediterranean is starting to ease off and break up. so it's going to be warm and pleasant for many of you. 25 in london. 24 in vienna. still in the 30s in athens, as well as madrid and lisbon. i'll leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. world's largest winged transport, is poised...
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even this very stubborn low that's been persisting throughout the week for the central mediterranean is starting to ease off and break up. so it's going to be warm and pleasant for many of you. 25 in london. 24 in vienna. still in the 30s in athens, as well as madrid and lisbon. i'll leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. than for joining us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: good evening from the time warner cable arena in charlotte on the final day of the 2012 democratic national convention. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the "newshour" tonight, the spotlight is on president obama. it's his turn to make the case for a second term, after former president clinton set the stage for him last night. >> woodruff: we assess the
even this very stubborn low that's been persisting throughout the week for the central mediterranean is starting to ease off and break up. so it's going to be warm and pleasant for many of you. 25 in london. 24 in vienna. still in the 30s in athens, as well as madrid and lisbon. i'll leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. than for joining us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer...
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mediterranean has seen temperatures in the low 30s, that's athens. 29 for you in madrid. as well as lisbon. things are warming up here into the weekend. i'll leave you now with the extended forecast. ♪ ♪ >>> and that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. we'll be back with more news at the top of the hour. so do join us then. thank you very much for watching. ♪
mediterranean has seen temperatures in the low 30s, that's athens. 29 for you in madrid. as well as lisbon. things are warming up here into the weekend. i'll leave you now with the extended forecast. ♪ ♪ >>> and that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. we'll be back with more news at the top of the hour. so do join us then. thank you very much for watching. ♪
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the mediterranean region of valencia has been called spain's greece. >> it's 1:00 in the afternoon and parents are picking up their children from school. if you could actually call this school. this elementary school in one of the best neighborhoods in valencia consists of welded together sheet metal containers. the heavily indebted government cannot afford to construct a proper building. parents are outraged. >> our children are suffering from the bad conditions here. toilets are overflowing because the pipes were poorly laid. it gets hotter in here that a normal building and it's cold in winter. they are even planning to bring in more containers. >> this the's brand new museum and cultural complex is only a few steps away from the sheet metal school. these spectacular buildings cost more than a billion euros. the parents criticized politicians for not investing more in education and health care. instead, the region ran up more than 20 billion euros in debt constructing prestige projects. >> a huge amount was wasted in valencia on a formula one race track. the america's cup, the new a
the mediterranean region of valencia has been called spain's greece. >> it's 1:00 in the afternoon and parents are picking up their children from school. if you could actually call this school. this elementary school in one of the best neighborhoods in valencia consists of welded together sheet metal containers. the heavily indebted government cannot afford to construct a proper building. parents are outraged. >> our children are suffering from the bad conditions here. toilets are...
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greater challenges the latest one was the mark up in the beginning of september for a week the mediterranean sea turned into belfield for a fleet of three or four of the best bulls all over the world. definitely the toughest competition asm it has ever faced with a weather conditions adding extra dr dolittle bit of what we expected on. conditions. very exciting race. on the island. of course is. very demanding for navigator a former pro as well with two races council determine suitable weather conditions the other four so as amid continuing their impressive winning streak growing them best team in the world the team was very happy because we worked very hard for the week. just a few seconds separated so first place or second place and of course it was just like i'm into this its second billing. it was very important to we. may need so many jobs and no trying for europe saving pride although the next challenge is coming soon on the seventh so we're. up for the week in the gulf. roberts well known archie though when very much in their seals anyway. make an in just under four hours time with mo
greater challenges the latest one was the mark up in the beginning of september for a week the mediterranean sea turned into belfield for a fleet of three or four of the best bulls all over the world. definitely the toughest competition asm it has ever faced with a weather conditions adding extra dr dolittle bit of what we expected on. conditions. very exciting race. on the island. of course is. very demanding for navigator a former pro as well with two races council determine suitable weather...
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lead west to atlantic europe, east to central europe, north to great britain and south to the mediterraneanorld. most crucial of all, strasbourg sits on the rhine river between two of europe's strongest historical rivals-- france and germany. strasbourg really occupies a very special kind of position. of course, it's bounced back and forth a bit between german and french influence, and, in fact, 500 or 600 years ago, it was really falling within the influence of the german empire. and then as the french empire was expanding and in conflict with the german empire along the rhine, it came under french influence. the franco-prussian war in the 1870s, however, was partly driven by german efforts to expand to the west bank of the rhine-- that's where strasbourg sits. so it became formally a part of germany at that time. and then in the 20th century, it's fallen back under french control. those original cultural and linguistic ties with germany are still there, so you have a dialect that is a germanic dialect, but it's now, of course, formally a part of france. and this particular and special sit
lead west to atlantic europe, east to central europe, north to great britain and south to the mediterraneanorld. most crucial of all, strasbourg sits on the rhine river between two of europe's strongest historical rivals-- france and germany. strasbourg really occupies a very special kind of position. of course, it's bounced back and forth a bit between german and french influence, and, in fact, 500 or 600 years ago, it was really falling within the influence of the german empire. and then as...
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i'm not underwriting the early retirement of the greeks who can take off to the mediterranean at 55."> exactly. the germans just raised their retirement age to 67. at the same time, the french dropped theirs to 62, and like you said, the greeks can retire in their mid-50s. if you're a german taxpayer, that's not such a good deal. if you're a greek taxpayer, it's a pretty good one. > > greg, my sense is you are kind of bearish. > > i am long-term bearish. i think what you have to do is you have to look at the eurozone. sooner or later today of reckoning is going to come. they're going to have to ask themselves, does it make more sense to spin off greece, to spin off italy? maybe not so much italy, but spain for sure. and you have to ask yourself, is this an underperforming asset that they're going to try to move beyond? > > and underperforming asset. good way to think about it. greg hadley from the bull & bear institute. thanks so much. > > bill, thank you. chart talk's next. we're gonna look at the possible pending lift in the market for housing stocks. chart talk is our segment now,
i'm not underwriting the early retirement of the greeks who can take off to the mediterranean at 55."> exactly. the germans just raised their retirement age to 67. at the same time, the french dropped theirs to 62, and like you said, the greeks can retire in their mid-50s. if you're a german taxpayer, that's not such a good deal. if you're a greek taxpayer, it's a pretty good one. > > greg, my sense is you are kind of bearish. > > i am long-term bearish. i think what you...
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moscow we've been following the return of the crew in their soyuz capsule which came in over the mediterranean and touched down safely in the step in kazakhstan it has been a difficult past year and a half for the russian space industry there have been a list of errors all of these failures work on unmanned missions but nevertheless they've caused considerable embarrassment some concern in the russian space industry it's likely the russian space agency rules cosmos will face a restructuring because of it and they've also been a number of high profile resignations even so the soyuz missions now are the only link up to the international space station from earth after nasa retired its own space shuttle program to martin reporting there let's now take a look at some other stories from around the world and a japanese protests across china have forced major japanese firms such as car makers to go and harder to temporarily shut their businesses japanese factories restaurants and vehicles have been attacked in scores of cities throughout the country it was sparked by japan's decision to purchase a cha
moscow we've been following the return of the crew in their soyuz capsule which came in over the mediterranean and touched down safely in the step in kazakhstan it has been a difficult past year and a half for the russian space industry there have been a list of errors all of these failures work on unmanned missions but nevertheless they've caused considerable embarrassment some concern in the russian space industry it's likely the russian space agency rules cosmos will face a restructuring...
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control in moscow we've been watching the return back through the atmosphere coming in over the mediterranean and landing safely in this soyuz capsule in this step because extern it has been a difficult year and a half for russian space program there have been a list of errors in the various missions even though none of these were manned missions it has led to a likely discussions of a restructuring of the russian space agency. and a number of high profile resignations however the manned space missions up to the international space station have continued without any major problems and with the u.s. retiring its own space shuttles the soyuz missions and soyuz rockets have all been successfully concluded they remain the only link up to the international space station from earth to martin reporting there are more stories are waiting for you on line at r.t. dot com here's a taste of what we've got for you there as washington gears up for a massive overhaul of its nuclear arsenal we'll look at how it plans to pay for it with the government now facing over a trillion dollars in federal budget cuts.
control in moscow we've been watching the return back through the atmosphere coming in over the mediterranean and landing safely in this soyuz capsule in this step because extern it has been a difficult year and a half for russian space program there have been a list of errors in the various missions even though none of these were manned missions it has led to a likely discussions of a restructuring of the russian space agency. and a number of high profile resignations however the manned space...
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of debts the risk to to live an arab situation you know what has happened the other side of the mediterranean is not so far from what we are living here so i think that this is the risk that these governments are running against in a rather short time because when people are called urge they exhaust the patience and they will resort to all sorts more violent protests the u.k.'s larger investigation to a scandal involving the oil traders and city speculators who allegedly rigged markets to hate petrol prices this summer whistleblower's claim prices have been artificially inflated by light fingered oil traders the soaring cost of filling a big goals in the u.k. provoking outrage among people already struggling with a country's double dip recession a founder of the british campaign for fair fuel u.k. so the economic hardship is directly related to the pump prices. they're essentially day every day there are many families who are having to be doing food and fuel diesel in the car all that small it really is that bad prices are now all commodities back at record levels the petrol in the wrong whic
of debts the risk to to live an arab situation you know what has happened the other side of the mediterranean is not so far from what we are living here so i think that this is the risk that these governments are running against in a rather short time because when people are called urge they exhaust the patience and they will resort to all sorts more violent protests the u.k.'s larger investigation to a scandal involving the oil traders and city speculators who allegedly rigged markets to hate...
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there's been any public knowledge of it is that we can't go on like this in the first forum in mediterranean in portugal and spain southern italy greece we are talking about fifty percent fifty percent youth unemployment fifty percent no society is sustainable when humph you know people under twenty five don't have a job and of course the reason they don't have a job is because they have currencies which don't turn to line interest rates that don't to mine they have completely different styles and types of economies different cultural backgrounds so on and so forth so this whole thing was doomed for from the start of this whole euro system was doomed from the start as i said it would be many years ago when i was a guest lecturer at cambridge university in the ninety's i explained exactly how this would go wrong why it would go wrong name what man it would go wrong i would actually have some of the people forced this through this political currency full state through i would have the range i would like to see and i've said this on russia today before i would have them arraigned acts of fiscal
there's been any public knowledge of it is that we can't go on like this in the first forum in mediterranean in portugal and spain southern italy greece we are talking about fifty percent fifty percent youth unemployment fifty percent no society is sustainable when humph you know people under twenty five don't have a job and of course the reason they don't have a job is because they have currencies which don't turn to line interest rates that don't to mine they have completely different styles...
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moscow we've been following the return of the crew in their soyuz capsule which came in over the mediterranean and touched down safely in the step in kazakstan it has been a difficult past year and a half for the russian space industry there have been a list of errors all of these failures work on unmanned missions but nevertheless they've caused considerable and barrus mint and concern in the russian space industry it's likely that russia's space agency ross cosmos will face a restructuring because of it and they've also been a number of high profile resignations even so the soyuz missions now are the only link up to the international space station from earth after nasa retired its own space shuttle program. right there when i was on more stories are waiting for you on line of congress have a quick look and see what are we going to have you there right now at this hour. forensic labs and a dozen lawyers the resources needed to investigate just one. which failed to find any trace of julian assange interest. has more on the story. and independence declared but it does not mean the army of south
moscow we've been following the return of the crew in their soyuz capsule which came in over the mediterranean and touched down safely in the step in kazakstan it has been a difficult past year and a half for the russian space industry there have been a list of errors all of these failures work on unmanned missions but nevertheless they've caused considerable and barrus mint and concern in the russian space industry it's likely that russia's space agency ross cosmos will face a restructuring...
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where the risks to to live an arab situation you know what has happened the other side of the mediterranean is not so far from what we are living here through these so-called a steady measures at least one sided austerity measures also in italy and i suspect also in other countries under financial in terms of that have been economic suicide it's and there's something which has been of course told by the press but you know past quite quickly in order to underline you know you have to pay pay pay and pay. go so i think that this is the risk that these governments are running against in a rather. short time because when people are caught. they exhaust the patience and they will resort to all sorts more violent protests what is the answer here some are saying let's have a default surely a default means. they'll be so many people owed money if the eurozone doesn't simply pay back its debts and default and what then revert to original currencies what is the answer just briefly do you think of this is to say just to default or to revert to national currency is pua demagoguery. you have to you know
where the risks to to live an arab situation you know what has happened the other side of the mediterranean is not so far from what we are living here through these so-called a steady measures at least one sided austerity measures also in italy and i suspect also in other countries under financial in terms of that have been economic suicide it's and there's something which has been of course told by the press but you know past quite quickly in order to underline you know you have to pay pay pay...
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worry about things like that anymore they're back on earth and they're reentry came in over the mediterranean and all went without a hitch right that's great news to the russian space program has had several setbacks over the last year tell us more on that. it has indeed there have been a list of mistakes in the russian space program in the past year and a half including a supply rocket that fell back to worth the loss of a number of satellites and also the failure of a mission to try and investigate one of the martian moons all of those very expensive if unmanned mission failures which have caused considerable embarrassment and concern in the the russian space program it's likely that as a result there will be a restructuring of the russian space agency ross cosmos there have also been a number of high profile resignations as for manned missions those have continued without any major problems this is the latest of those that's has gone a successfully and after the u.s. and nasa retired its space shuttles these soyuz missions remain the only link to the international space station. thank you
worry about things like that anymore they're back on earth and they're reentry came in over the mediterranean and all went without a hitch right that's great news to the russian space program has had several setbacks over the last year tell us more on that. it has indeed there have been a list of mistakes in the russian space program in the past year and a half including a supply rocket that fell back to worth the loss of a number of satellites and also the failure of a mission to try and...
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bush slept on an aircraft carrier in the mediterranean because there was a credible threat that somebody is going to hijack airplanes off the coast of italy was not it was is they were holding some kind of a nato meeting there was that you know there was a there was a g r g eight maybe maybe there was but well it but you know when you get down when you get down to it what matters in terms of that august sixth brief is what was bush told beforehand right and that's the story line that was not told so that's the history that they were referring to and that you dug into right and the presidential daily briefs before the august six one that was supposedly so shocking far far worse in terms of what was bush told i mean you had a may first presidential daily brief where bush was told there was an al qaeda cell in the united states that was preparing a major operation in the weeks that followed you had an attack is imminent you had the statement they're going to be matched mass casualties and these were going you know week after week day after day until late july when bush said well i want you
bush slept on an aircraft carrier in the mediterranean because there was a credible threat that somebody is going to hijack airplanes off the coast of italy was not it was is they were holding some kind of a nato meeting there was that you know there was a there was a g r g eight maybe maybe there was but well it but you know when you get down when you get down to it what matters in terms of that august sixth brief is what was bush told beforehand right and that's the story line that was not...