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fresh hora in the mediterranean sea after a migrant ship capsizes, over 30 people, most of them very young children, drowned. we begin with an uncomfortable meeting for nato members and belgium today as the organization hosted donald trump for the first time. claim thatted his european allies were not paying their fair share, and that 23 not meetingtions or their burdens putting an unfair burden on u.s. taxpayers. simon harding reports. simon: a nato summit that started with a solemn ceremony. the member states observed a to rememberlence the victims of the manchester terror attack and also unveiling two memorials. many expected donald trump to commit the united states to -- we were told it was the core of the alliance, however the u.s. repeated his complaint that member states were not paying their fair share. pres. trump: member states must meet their financial obligations and contribute their fair share. but 23 of the 28th member nations are not paying what they should be paying and what they are supposed to be paying for their defense. simon: security was also top of saidist as h
fresh hora in the mediterranean sea after a migrant ship capsizes, over 30 people, most of them very young children, drowned. we begin with an uncomfortable meeting for nato members and belgium today as the organization hosted donald trump for the first time. claim thatted his european allies were not paying their fair share, and that 23 not meetingtions or their burdens putting an unfair burden on u.s. taxpayers. simon harding reports. simon: a nato summit that started with a solemn ceremony....
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and cat gazzoli, the founder of piccolo, which produces mediterranean baby food.t off with you if we can. that has a very specific brand identity. when you're looking at taking it somewhere, irrespective of where it is, how do you pick the elements of that apart and say "we are going to work out which bits work and which bits don't?" well, first, because piccolo is founded on the mediterranean approach, a diet known around the world, we have had a lot of inbound interest when we launched in the uk. in terms of distributors and retailers saying we would love to have you. we think it is a message understood by the public here. it is looking at the inbound. it is also about looking at what other players are in the market and do our existing partners in the uk already have a relationship with that market? thinking in terms of the brand, your brand had a specific profile, jon. perhaps you didn't see it that way but it certainly seemed that way. how did you break that down into chunks so you could look at it and say this works and this doesn't. it is about something tha
and cat gazzoli, the founder of piccolo, which produces mediterranean baby food.t off with you if we can. that has a very specific brand identity. when you're looking at taking it somewhere, irrespective of where it is, how do you pick the elements of that apart and say "we are going to work out which bits work and which bits don't?" well, first, because piccolo is founded on the mediterranean approach, a diet known around the world, we have had a lot of inbound interest when we...
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kidnapped by islamist militants three years ago have now been freed. 6,000 migrants are rescued in the mediterraneanjust two days, in dozens of operations by the italian coast guard. firefighters rescue dozens of elderly tourists after flash floods hit eastern china. and as prince philip prepares to leave the royal spotlight, his family says he won't be "putting his feet up." french voters will chose their new president today. polls open in just two hours. after a bitterly fought campaign which saw candidates from the traditional parties rejected, voters have a straight choice between the pro—european centrist emmanuel macron and the far—right candidate marine le pen. in a moment karin gianone looks at how the final round of voting works, but first here's richard slee on the election battle. today's vote is eating scene is the most important in france for decades. a schmidt is being seen. the two candidates have different views about europe and the future of front in the wider world. the national front‘s marine le pen would close borders and quit the euro. emmanuel macron wants closer european coope
kidnapped by islamist militants three years ago have now been freed. 6,000 migrants are rescued in the mediterraneanjust two days, in dozens of operations by the italian coast guard. firefighters rescue dozens of elderly tourists after flash floods hit eastern china. and as prince philip prepares to leave the royal spotlight, his family says he won't be "putting his feet up." french voters will chose their new president today. polls open in just two hours. after a bitterly fought...
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they're among 7500 people rescued in the mediterranean in the past five days.any others are feared dead. >> we're still trying to get more information. we will see if there are survivors of this incident. this tragedy brings the total number of people dead from the beginning of the year to more than 1150. libya's: separately, coast guard picked up survivors over the weekend. they said they had been on a boat packed with 150 people. babies, washedng up on the libyan beach. people fleeing war and poverty pay a high price and risk of their lives. >> so heavy. and materials. reporter: migrant arrivals to italy by cr up nearly 30% this -- by sea are up 30% this year. syrians are among the increase in refugees. making35 migrants dangerous european crossings doesn't come out alive from the sea. the prime minister says overloading is the main source of shipwrecks. isra: the syrian government one step closer to recapturing all of the capital of damascus after taking a rebel district. -- after the evacuation of a rebel district. the blood leaving the neighborhood under a
they're among 7500 people rescued in the mediterranean in the past five days.any others are feared dead. >> we're still trying to get more information. we will see if there are survivors of this incident. this tragedy brings the total number of people dead from the beginning of the year to more than 1150. libya's: separately, coast guard picked up survivors over the weekend. they said they had been on a boat packed with 150 people. babies, washedng up on the libyan beach. people fleeing...
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more than seven thousand have been rescued from the mediterranean over the last few days alone.most of them have set off from libya — attempting the treacherous crossing — in search of a new life in europe. reeta chakrabarti has spent the last week on a rescue ship. seven uneventful days at sea with the rescue mission and then suddenly this: we have two rubber boats possibly one wooden boat. team, please prepare on deck for rescue. a scene, said the crew, like never before. first two, then three, then as we were spotted, more and yet more boat loads the people veering towards us to rescue and to safety. these women look really exhausted. they're coming on one by one. one of the women i've seen has a little child with her. this toddler named blessing is one of the tiniest travellers. her motherjoy, who's nigerian, said she risked the journey because she couldn't return to her home country. she was working in libya, but she was repeatedly kidnapped and ransomed for money. i asked her what she hoped for from the future. blessing is happily ignorant of her mother's grief and oblivio
more than seven thousand have been rescued from the mediterranean over the last few days alone.most of them have set off from libya — attempting the treacherous crossing — in search of a new life in europe. reeta chakrabarti has spent the last week on a rescue ship. seven uneventful days at sea with the rescue mission and then suddenly this: we have two rubber boats possibly one wooden boat. team, please prepare on deck for rescue. a scene, said the crew, like never before. first two, then...
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do you think there are cases where by people did not necessarily recognised the mediterranean diet ishat we see it as? so far, we are a one—year—old company, we have had very positive response. we are already exporting into china and progress into the us next year. in terms of a large market, we have had a positive response. i am sure there will be a few markets... for example sub saharan africa were used to work m, sub saharan africa were used to work in, may not know the diet as much. i spelt ten years of my life in the united nations in food, ifeel i have a sense of which markets are right for piccolo. you may go into a market where you may have to bolt something more on to accommodate cultural identity or cultural sensitivities — can you think of cases where that has happened? when brands look to expand into other markets, they roll out on a geographical pattern... a regional basis. i do believe that geography actually isn't the court deciding factor of where to roll out to next. the cultural nuances are really key and important and it would not necessarily be a country next to ea
do you think there are cases where by people did not necessarily recognised the mediterranean diet ishat we see it as? so far, we are a one—year—old company, we have had very positive response. we are already exporting into china and progress into the us next year. in terms of a large market, we have had a positive response. i am sure there will be a few markets... for example sub saharan africa were used to work m, sub saharan africa were used to work in, may not know the diet as much. i...
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he is very pro-eu, very pro-free movement and refugee policy across the mediterranean but please don'think that just because marine le pen didn't win in france that the revolution of 2016 is over. it is not. heather: an incident like manchester will push other countries to take similar or attempt to take similar action by what donald trump attempted to do in the united states with the partial muslim been? >> donald trump's speech in riyadh was inspiring, and active global statesmanship to work with the muslim countries against the bad guys but in europe, hungary and poland and the czech republic have told brussels they will not accept migrant quotas for those who come across the mediterranean. this has been brewing in europe, former communist, east european countries are not going to accept large numbers of people coming across the mediterranean coming into their country when not a single one of them have been security vetted. rob: thank you for coming on, we will be right back. and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you wa
he is very pro-eu, very pro-free movement and refugee policy across the mediterranean but please don'think that just because marine le pen didn't win in france that the revolution of 2016 is over. it is not. heather: an incident like manchester will push other countries to take similar or attempt to take similar action by what donald trump attempted to do in the united states with the partial muslim been? >> donald trump's speech in riyadh was inspiring, and active global statesmanship to...
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trump: you are stationed at the crossroads of the mediterranean working side-by-side with americans toonfront the threats associated with the tremendous violence, suffering, and instability across north africa and the middle east. to every service member from italy to a nato country, we want to thank you for your friendship and for partnering with us in the fight to defeat terrorism and protect civilization. [applause] pres. trump: better believe it. terrorism is a threat, a bad threat, to all of humanity. threat, we will win. none of what we achieve would be possible without our wonderful military spouses and families. each of you makes these great sacrifices for our country as well. let us hear it for the military spouses, please. [applause] we will always support you, and we will never ever forget you. there is one more special group i have to thank, and that is our eighth grade students right here. where are they? oh, here they are. i've been hearing a lot about you. in january, the eighth grade class came all the way from washington to march in my inaugural parade. g.ey are also h
trump: you are stationed at the crossroads of the mediterranean working side-by-side with americans toonfront the threats associated with the tremendous violence, suffering, and instability across north africa and the middle east. to every service member from italy to a nato country, we want to thank you for your friendship and for partnering with us in the fight to defeat terrorism and protect civilization. [applause] pres. trump: better believe it. terrorism is a threat, a bad threat, to all...
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says more than 1300 refugees a year, die or disappear while trying to cross the mediterranean. >> from dramatic images to others from moscow. of a powerful deadly thunderstorm. russia's news agency says 11 people were killed and 140 others injured. most of the deaths were caused by falling trees. 60,000 people were evacuated. one region due to heavy flooding. here in the u.s. there is an outside chance for showers in the northeast. we do expect heavy rain along the gulf coast, and thunderstorms, in south florida. and, the southern rockies. there will also be some showers in the pacific northwest. >> cooler than normal in most of troit and chicago, should reach 72. albuquerque is going top out at 81. the highs in portland and seattl degrees. >> this is one of two days where manhattan, when the sun aligns with the buildings go out see the sunset. yesterday, didn't work out. >> cloudy, cloudy, cloudy. >> yeah. first world problems. we have video in the meantime of animals on display. 2 x 2 in china. >> visitors to shanghai wild animal park were seeing double. five sets of four-legged twin
says more than 1300 refugees a year, die or disappear while trying to cross the mediterranean. >> from dramatic images to others from moscow. of a powerful deadly thunderstorm. russia's news agency says 11 people were killed and 140 others injured. most of the deaths were caused by falling trees. 60,000 people were evacuated. one region due to heavy flooding. here in the u.s. there is an outside chance for showers in the northeast. we do expect heavy rain along the gulf coast, and...
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the central mediterranean route for many refugees it's the only option for reaching europe.ut it's an extremely dangerous one. at least 5 thousand people lost their lives attempting the crossing in 2016 more than any previous year. many of those who do make it only survive thanks to good luck. and then there is the daunting prospect of gaining legagal residency. italy, for example, rejects over half of asylum applications. ♪ >> this is the hilltop village of riace, in the southernmost part of italy. iman and a atieh al jedi and thr four children are building a new life here. their first step has been to start learning the language. the family originally came from syria, but fled from there to lebanon, where they lived forr five years. atieh remembers what a shock it was to arrive in italy after traveling for 30 hours. >> when we got here my first thought was: take me back to lebanon. i was so tired. but then, bit by bit, i calmed down. the people here treated us well. the italians are good people, and the welcome was warm. >> flashback: beirut, the capital of lebanon -- syri
the central mediterranean route for many refugees it's the only option for reaching europe.ut it's an extremely dangerous one. at least 5 thousand people lost their lives attempting the crossing in 2016 more than any previous year. many of those who do make it only survive thanks to good luck. and then there is the daunting prospect of gaining legagal residency. italy, for example, rejects over half of asylum applications. ♪ >> this is the hilltop village of riace, in the southernmost...
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they dreamt of a future in europe, but didn't want to risk their lives on the mediterranean. lebanese initiative put the muslim family in touch with the catholic "sant'egidio" movement and italy's protestant church. the church decided the family were especially in need of protection, and helped them to travel to europe legally. >> i want to go to italy and go to school and learn there. reporter: they had fled syria and couldn't face staying in lebanon. returning was not an option, although they wished it were. going to italy seemed the only way to offer their children a future, albeit an unknown one. ms. al aswad: i don't actually know anything about italy. all i know is that europeans live in dignity, and that's what's important for us. our children will be safe there, go to school and live a normal life. reporter: with little knowledge and even less luggage, their only choice was to trust the italians, wherever they were taking them. the al jedis made their way to a beirut hospital, where all refugees granted this legal passage to italy met before leaving. francesco piobbic
they dreamt of a future in europe, but didn't want to risk their lives on the mediterranean. lebanese initiative put the muslim family in touch with the catholic "sant'egidio" movement and italy's protestant church. the church decided the family were especially in need of protection, and helped them to travel to europe legally. >> i want to go to italy and go to school and learn there. reporter: they had fled syria and couldn't face staying in lebanon. returning was not an...
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they throw a little mediterranean fare into the mix with halal guys. >> mediterranean fare into the mix with halal guys. >> it's smoking the chicken piling it on the platter and you get a white sauce on top. >> plus, they house the original brand of thai rolled ice cream ic ny. the 2nd floor boasts a wine shop a full service korean restaurant and karaoke! >> a lot of people love karaoke >> or you can just chill and dance in the lounge. >> everyone's reaction here when they come in they're surprised. philadelphia needed it. chinatown needed it. >> chinatown square closes at 2am on weekdays 4am on weekends, but the plan is to eventually be open around the clock. >> next, christie ileto takes us across the river to camden where a vietnamese garden is helping elder refugees stay connected to their homeland while also teaching the young generation about their roots. >> lan dinh graduated from penn but was born in a refugee camp. she now manages this half acre, block long garden for other vietnamese refugees in east camden. >> a part of creating home is growing food, is having access to the f
they throw a little mediterranean fare into the mix with halal guys. >> mediterranean fare into the mix with halal guys. >> it's smoking the chicken piling it on the platter and you get a white sauce on top. >> plus, they house the original brand of thai rolled ice cream ic ny. the 2nd floor boasts a wine shop a full service korean restaurant and karaoke! >> a lot of people love karaoke >> or you can just chill and dance in the lounge. >> everyone's reaction...
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in the waters of the mediterranean. of july 9, 1943, he was among the tens of thousands of allied forces preparing for a surprise landing the next morning on the shores of sicily, right here, about 70 miles away. to be exact. it was to be a major allied offense on european soil, and it was important. on his ship, cloaked in darkness just six miles offshore, he and others noticed that a smoke screen device has caught fire in a small boat staged to support the landings. the boat was filled with explosives. he knew that if he didn't stop the fire, and explosion would light up the night sky, alert the enemy, all of his fellow comrades would be killed, and the invasion would be a failure. so paul rushed to the source of smoke, hardly able to breathe, breathing this smoke in, and without a thought for his own safety, picked up the burning device with his bare hands, ran to the side of the boat, and hurled it into the sea as far as he could throw. in that decisive moment, he didn't hesitate. he acted. and in that act, he helpe
in the waters of the mediterranean. of july 9, 1943, he was among the tens of thousands of allied forces preparing for a surprise landing the next morning on the shores of sicily, right here, about 70 miles away. to be exact. it was to be a major allied offense on european soil, and it was important. on his ship, cloaked in darkness just six miles offshore, he and others noticed that a smoke screen device has caught fire in a small boat staged to support the landings. the boat was filled with...
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more than four-thousand were rescued in the mediterranean over the weekend. a spanish aid group said today one of its ships picked up more than five-hundred migrants from syria and sub-saharan africa. the group said the migrants had departed from libya. a spanish warship picked up more than 650 migrants off libya yesterday. also yesterday, the italian coast guard and navy and other groups rescued three-thousand migrants in the mediterranean sea in more than 20 separate operations. the international organization for migration reports that almost 44-thousand refugees and migrants have arrived in europe by sea so far this year. north korea said today it has detained yet another u.s. citizen, the fourth the country is now holding. the official news agency said kim hak song was detained yesterday on suspicion of what it called "acts against the state." he worked at the same pyongyang university of science and technology where the third u.s. citizen was detained last month. the university was founded by evangelical christians in 2010. california is leading the nati
more than four-thousand were rescued in the mediterranean over the weekend. a spanish aid group said today one of its ships picked up more than five-hundred migrants from syria and sub-saharan africa. the group said the migrants had departed from libya. a spanish warship picked up more than 650 migrants off libya yesterday. also yesterday, the italian coast guard and navy and other groups rescued three-thousand migrants in the mediterranean sea in more than 20 separate operations. the...
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most of those trying to cross the mediterranean were taken to italy. greg dawson reports.for signs of life. suddenly, a face is spotted floating in the distance. clinging to a life vest, he is eventually pulled to safety. nearby, another man desperately hangs onto a ship's rudder. come on, my friend, says the coastguard. his ordeal might be over, but the trauma is still visible. they are just two rescues of more than 5,000 which have taken place in the mediterranean since friday. these people left libya in rubber dinghies and wooden boats, before being pulled to safety. at a port in sicily, the chaos and danger of the crossing gives way to an orderly processing of names. europe might be doing what it can to dissuade people from crossing, but in milan this weekend, tens of thousands of people marched in a show of support for those arriving. translation: how does integration work? by welcoming people, and above all by creating the conditions to welcome people. more than 115,000 people have reached italy by boat from northern africa this year. that is up 30% from the same per
most of those trying to cross the mediterranean were taken to italy. greg dawson reports.for signs of life. suddenly, a face is spotted floating in the distance. clinging to a life vest, he is eventually pulled to safety. nearby, another man desperately hangs onto a ship's rudder. come on, my friend, says the coastguard. his ordeal might be over, but the trauma is still visible. they are just two rescues of more than 5,000 which have taken place in the mediterranean since friday. these people...
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more than 7,000 migrants have been rescued in the mediterranean over the last few days.s 200 are feared to have drowned. so far this year, numbers are 50% higher than at the same time last year. they're thought to have made the treacherous crossing from libya in search of a new life in europe. the bbc‘s reeta chakrabarti has spent the last week on a rescue ship and joins us live from vibo valentia in southern italy. reeta. george, spring is here, the seas are calmer and the migrant boats are coming again and in major numbers. the easter weekend saw over 8000 people make this lethally dangerous crossing and this weekend, similar numbers. this aid ship that i am an brought over 500 people from that rescue zone to this italian port and a charity save the children said was their biggest operation yet. seven uneventful days at sea with the rescue mission, and then suddenly, this. we have two rowing boats, possibly also one other boat. team, please prepare on deck for rescue. a scene, said the crew, like never before. first two, then three, then, as we were spotted, more and y
more than 7,000 migrants have been rescued in the mediterranean over the last few days.s 200 are feared to have drowned. so far this year, numbers are 50% higher than at the same time last year. they're thought to have made the treacherous crossing from libya in search of a new life in europe. the bbc‘s reeta chakrabarti has spent the last week on a rescue ship and joins us live from vibo valentia in southern italy. reeta. george, spring is here, the seas are calmer and the migrant boats are...
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the italian coastguard says about 6,000 migrants trying to reach europe have been rescued in the mediterraneansaid they coordinated around 40 separate emergency missions on friday and saturday. many of the migrants were trying to make the crossing from libya in makeshift vessels. sarah corker reports. 0n the italian coast, this has become an all too familiar scene. rescued at sea, 400 migrants arrive in an italian seaport. many need medical help. this is a stark reminder of the dangers they face. the body of a gambian teenager allegedly shot by human traffickers because they wanted his baseball hat, is taken off the boat. bat, is taken off the boat. human rights groups have criticised eu's response to this crisis. i'm sad that europe is failing and is not taking the responsibility of these humanitarian catastrophe that is unfolding in front of our eyes. people continue to die. people are desperate. there had been a pause of migrant boats leaving libya since easter because of bad weather and rough seas but in the past 48 hours, the italian coast guard has rescued around 6000 migrants. others we
the italian coastguard says about 6,000 migrants trying to reach europe have been rescued in the mediterraneansaid they coordinated around 40 separate emergency missions on friday and saturday. many of the migrants were trying to make the crossing from libya in makeshift vessels. sarah corker reports. 0n the italian coast, this has become an all too familiar scene. rescued at sea, 400 migrants arrive in an italian seaport. many need medical help. this is a stark reminder of the dangers they...
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more than 7,000 have been rescued from the mediterranean over the last few days alone. them have set off from libya, attempting the treacherous crossing in search of a new life in europe. reeta chakrabarti has spent the last week on a rescue ship. shejoins us live from southern italy. sophie, thank you. the sea is calm 110w sophie, thank you. the sea is calm now that spring has come and that means that the migrant boats have started again and in a big way. over easter weekend, more than 8,000 people were rescued from the mediterranean and this weekend, as you mention there, the numbers have been very similar. now this ship i'm on rescued over 500 people on its own. the charity save the children said it was their biggest such operation so far. those migrant people are now safe on the shore, but the bigger question surrounding this sort of migration and the criminal activity that sustains it continues. seven uneventful days at sea with the rescue mission and then suddenly this: we have two rubber boats possibly one wooden boat. team, please prepare on deck for rescue. a s
more than 7,000 have been rescued from the mediterranean over the last few days alone. them have set off from libya, attempting the treacherous crossing in search of a new life in europe. reeta chakrabarti has spent the last week on a rescue ship. shejoins us live from southern italy. sophie, thank you. the sea is calm 110w sophie, thank you. the sea is calm now that spring has come and that means that the migrant boats have started again and in a big way. over easter weekend, more than 8,000...
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tried to reach europe so far this year — we have a special report on the rescue efforts in the mediterranean have fired tear gas into protesters in venezuela. thousands clashed with police. now on bbc news, time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. donald trump doesn't do diplomacy in any recognisable form. a clear strategy, a consistent message, they don't feature in that trump toolkit. it is that he can threaten north korea with war why at the same time describing kim jong—un as a smart cookie who it would be an honour to meet. what does it all mean? my guess is christopher hill, a senior us diplomat under three presidents and the former lead negotiator on north korea. good trump's unpredictable approach to foreign policy actually work? —— could trump‘s unpredictable approach? christopher hill, in warsaw, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. let's start with the general point about the president and his foreign policy making style. admittedly, we only have 100 more days to judge policy making style. admittedly, we only have 100 more days tojudge him on. “— only have 100 more days tojudg
tried to reach europe so far this year — we have a special report on the rescue efforts in the mediterranean have fired tear gas into protesters in venezuela. thousands clashed with police. now on bbc news, time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. donald trump doesn't do diplomacy in any recognisable form. a clear strategy, a consistent message, they don't feature in that trump toolkit. it is that he can threaten north korea with war why at the same time describing kim jong—un as a smart...
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in trying to address the big movements of people that we are seeing coming up from the southern mediterranean area. that is putting a lot of pressure on europe's feared it is something the u.k. is in the lead in trying to deal with. i think nato has a role there. i think the president is right in that respect. -- on the second, the u.s. and the u.k. are countries that in many ways are built on immigration. america is a fantastic country, economy that has thrived and prospered by the statue of liberty holding up its beacon to the world. that's an inspiring message for generations. in our own country we had very successful integration over many decades. we can achieve that. you may not know, my great grandfather was a muslim. he came to wimbledon in the early part of the last century. there you go. i went on to become the mayor of london and foreign secretary. integration is possible. it is what we should aspire to. it is what we can achieve. theink if you look at american commonwealth and what has been achieved there, you look at the success of london, i think that is what we should be aiming
in trying to address the big movements of people that we are seeing coming up from the southern mediterranean area. that is putting a lot of pressure on europe's feared it is something the u.k. is in the lead in trying to deal with. i think nato has a role there. i think the president is right in that respect. -- on the second, the u.s. and the u.k. are countries that in many ways are built on immigration. america is a fantastic country, economy that has thrived and prospered by the statue of...
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thousands risk their lives in unsafe vessels to cross the mediterranean sea, seeking a better life in europe. well, the new york times features a story about how money matters — with some migrants paying a high price to travel in style onboard luxury boats. and finally — a win for manchester united that means more than most. the city's golden boys beat ajax to win the europa league final 2—nil. the game was an emotional victory in a week where manchester's been rocked by terrorism. that's in the independent. with us is iain anderson — founder of the international communications agency cicero group. lovely to see you. let's start with the telegraph and that photograph seenin the telegraph and that photograph seen in lots of players. westminster, changing of the guard. it is always a rather chilling picture in the uk to see troops on the streets. from what i can see, talking to people who were at westminster yesterday, there was a true by every policeman. one for one, if you like. a large part of this is about reassurance in the midst of all this. keeping people safe for fairly obvious
thousands risk their lives in unsafe vessels to cross the mediterranean sea, seeking a better life in europe. well, the new york times features a story about how money matters — with some migrants paying a high price to travel in style onboard luxury boats. and finally — a win for manchester united that means more than most. the city's golden boys beat ajax to win the europa league final 2—nil. the game was an emotional victory in a week where manchester's been rocked by terrorism. that's...
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thousands risk their lives in unsafe vessels to cross the mediterranean sea, seeking a better life inoney matters — with some migrants paying a high price to travel in style
thousands risk their lives in unsafe vessels to cross the mediterranean sea, seeking a better life inoney matters — with some migrants paying a high price to travel in style
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far this year — aid agencies say more than 7,000 adults and children have been rescued from the mediterranean days alone. now it's time for world business report. the cosy relationship between big business and government — voting is under way in south korea, but will new leadership make a difference this time? and, the wasteland. american shopping mauls are deserted and retailers are suffering, so what is president trump planning to do about it? welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme, rico willjoin us from singapore — he's seen the latest international monetary fund report on asian economies. but first, today, the people of south korea are voting for a new president. the election comes after the former head of state — park geun—hye — was removed from office as part of an ongoing investigation into corruption. the south korean economy bounced back strongly following the 2008 financial crisis, but in recent years, quarterly growth has struggled to break above 1%. the current frontrunner, moonjae—in, has vowed to boost government spending and create over 800,0
far this year — aid agencies say more than 7,000 adults and children have been rescued from the mediterranean days alone. now it's time for world business report. the cosy relationship between big business and government — voting is under way in south korea, but will new leadership make a difference this time? and, the wasteland. american shopping mauls are deserted and retailers are suffering, so what is president trump planning to do about it? welcome to world business report. i'm sally...
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even if the mediterranean drought ended next year, there would still be a shortage due to the increasing worldwide demand. it takes a newly planted olive tree 7 to 10 years to become productive. >> that's a long wait. so it's not going to be over anytime very shortly. >> reporter: in sonoma county, kpix 5. >>> gold in that golden oil. >> the good news is we have the weather for it. >> we can grow anything around here. so 5:00, i want cherries. at 6, now i want good italian bread. enjoy your meal while watching kpix 5. if you're grilling out back, you might need a light coat. it has been chilly over the weekend. today ended up being the coolest. high temperatures, we did get warm away from the water once the sunshine came out. snow sonoma, 76. san bruino 59 on memorial day. half moon bay, 55 degrees. it is you knowy at the golden gate, but breezy. it's still doing great, the snow pack. relative to normal this time of year. 198% of average. or 98% above normal. actually still about 79% of the average snow pack on april 1st is what is in the mountains right now and it's almost june 1st. we
even if the mediterranean drought ended next year, there would still be a shortage due to the increasing worldwide demand. it takes a newly planted olive tree 7 to 10 years to become productive. >> that's a long wait. so it's not going to be over anytime very shortly. >> reporter: in sonoma county, kpix 5. >>> gold in that golden oil. >> the good news is we have the weather for it. >> we can grow anything around here. so 5:00, i want cherries. at 6, now i want...
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we had a bird here yesterday from the mediterranean. it is also lost. thank you forjoining us.ales are under threat of extinction. a nightingale festival is being held in southern england in the woodlands to highlight their plight. we are here in green farm in kent. we are gathered in anticipation of being led into the forest at dark to go and listen to the nightingales sing. sam lee, the man who is tonight taking us into the woods, notjust to listen to 19 nightingales, but also to sing with them, in a cold, damp, dark thicket. and this nocturnal concert is one of many taking place across the country, an attempt to reconnect us with what used to be the sound of spring. it is amazing. the nightingale is unparalleled in its virtuosity and the vocal range. and it is in sharp decline? it is dying out? nightingales have declined 62% in the last 25 years. of course, the idea of playing music with the nightingale is not new. beatrice harrison's live duets on the bbc were in the 1920s a sensation. but 90 years on, i was worried. the woods sounded very quiet. actually, as we get closer,
we had a bird here yesterday from the mediterranean. it is also lost. thank you forjoining us.ales are under threat of extinction. a nightingale festival is being held in southern england in the woodlands to highlight their plight. we are here in green farm in kent. we are gathered in anticipation of being led into the forest at dark to go and listen to the nightingales sing. sam lee, the man who is tonight taking us into the woods, notjust to listen to 19 nightingales, but also to sing with...
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tried to reach europe so far this year — we have a special report on the rescue efforts in the mediterranean
tried to reach europe so far this year — we have a special report on the rescue efforts in the mediterranean
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flying out across the mediterranean until we saw one of the airplanes up ahead of us in a spin and goown. this is the second airplane we had seen go in. >> two planes down and they weren't past the mediterranean yet. >> as the formation which had already lost now a number of airplanes approached one of the lead arngt veered off in the wrong direction. >> the ip was the point where the planes were supposed to make their final turn in the direction of their target. but before they reach it, the colonel compton leader of the bomb group ran into a thick layer of clouds. >> the 376 and the 93rd climbed to get above the clouds. picked up a tail wind, so consequently got quite a ways ahead of our other three groups. >> he turned prior to the time that he was supposed to. >> and the turnoff subsequent groups know and broke radio silence and they were hollering to the leader that this is the wrong place. the wrong turn. wrong turn. the colonel that was flying the first airplane and he said he never heard anybody call him. >> colonel compton kept to radio silence and had no idea they were tryin
flying out across the mediterranean until we saw one of the airplanes up ahead of us in a spin and goown. this is the second airplane we had seen go in. >> two planes down and they weren't past the mediterranean yet. >> as the formation which had already lost now a number of airplanes approached one of the lead arngt veered off in the wrong direction. >> the ip was the point where the planes were supposed to make their final turn in the direction of their target. but before...
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more than 7000 migrants have been rescued in the mediterranean over the last few days, that's accordingalian coastguard. officials say as many as 200 are feared to have drowned. so far this year numbers are 50 % higher than at the same time last year. they're thought to have made the treacherous crossing from libya, in search of a new life in europe. the bbc‘s reeta chakrabarti has spent the last week on a rescue ship. seven uneventful days at sea with the rescue mission, and then suddenly, this. we have two rowing boats, possibly also one other boat. team, please prepare on deck for rescue. a scene, said the crew, like never before. first two, then three, then, as we were spotted, more and yet more boatloads of people veering towards us, to rescue and safety. these women look really exhausted. they are coming on one by one. one woman i have seen has got a child with her. this toddler named blessing is one of the tiniest travellers. her mother, joy, who's nigerian, said she risked the journey because she could not return to her home country. she'd been working in libya, where she was re
more than 7000 migrants have been rescued in the mediterranean over the last few days, that's accordingalian coastguard. officials say as many as 200 are feared to have drowned. so far this year numbers are 50 % higher than at the same time last year. they're thought to have made the treacherous crossing from libya, in search of a new life in europe. the bbc‘s reeta chakrabarti has spent the last week on a rescue ship. seven uneventful days at sea with the rescue mission, and then suddenly,...
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must-see video in the mediterranean. a small boat filled with migrants caught fire. all 34 people on board were forced to jump into the water as flames engulfed the boat. thankfully, nobody was hurt. a portuguese aircrew quickly responded and rescued everyone on board. in south carolina, two men are facing charges for forcing an alligator to drink here. take a look at this. they posted pictures of the incident on snapchat. officials started receiving calls and emails and of course tracked down the men. they apparently found the gator into a nearbyoad pond where he swam away. both men are facing harassment charges. tiger woods is speaking out for the first time since being arrested for suspected dui in florida. a short time ago, we alcohol was not detected. >> we have new details behind this now infamous mug shot. tiger woods arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence early morning in jupiter, florida. court documents revealed the officer found woods asleep at the wheel and he had to be woken up. it alleges his speech was extremely slow and slurred and he c
must-see video in the mediterranean. a small boat filled with migrants caught fire. all 34 people on board were forced to jump into the water as flames engulfed the boat. thankfully, nobody was hurt. a portuguese aircrew quickly responded and rescued everyone on board. in south carolina, two men are facing charges for forcing an alligator to drink here. take a look at this. they posted pictures of the incident on snapchat. officials started receiving calls and emails and of course tracked down...
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he soon ended up not far from here, in the waters of the m mediterranean. on the night of july 9th, paul was among the tens thousands of our forces, right here about 70 miles away to be exact. it was to be a major ally offense on european soils and it was important. on a ship in darkness just six miles offshore, paul and others noticed that a smoked screen device have caught on fire and a small boat staged to support the landings. the boat was filled with explosives. he knew that if he did not stop the fire, an explosion would light up the night sky and alert the enemy and all of his fellow comrades would be killed. the investigati paul rushed to the source of smoke and hardly able to breathe the smoke in. without a thought, for his own safety, he picked up the burning device with his barehands and ram to the side of the boat and hurled it into the sea as far as he could throw. in that decisive moment, he did not hesitate and he acted. that act, he helped ensure the success, not only of the savings of his friends and those lives but of the ally landing itse
he soon ended up not far from here, in the waters of the m mediterranean. on the night of july 9th, paul was among the tens thousands of our forces, right here about 70 miles away to be exact. it was to be a major ally offense on european soils and it was important. on a ship in darkness just six miles offshore, paul and others noticed that a smoked screen device have caught on fire and a small boat staged to support the landings. the boat was filled with explosives. he knew that if he did not...
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there's a lot of mediterranean attached to this town.in the '60s everybody said to me, you came late. tangier. [ laughter ] >> anthony: it's -- right. >> abdelmajid: now i am saying the same thing as these young now, too. they come and they say "wow." i say, "no." >> anthony: what was better about those days? >> abdelmajid: well, if you see, for me at that time, i was young and it was the boom of hippies. and it was the destination. café baba, you meet bob dylan, you go, you catch dylan, and the parties was going on. i miss these kind of parties. people fly from everywhere to the party and they make the whole town move. a blue and white party. a white and gold party. a hat party. you know, it's amazing. and you see people come in with amazing hats, like a cage with a bird. extravagant hats, you know? it's, like, people put so much energy and time into these parties, you know? look at that. >> anthony: ah, now that looks good. tomatoes brushed with local olive oil, garlic and coriander. liver kebobs, beef liver to be exact, grilled over c
there's a lot of mediterranean attached to this town.in the '60s everybody said to me, you came late. tangier. [ laughter ] >> anthony: it's -- right. >> abdelmajid: now i am saying the same thing as these young now, too. they come and they say "wow." i say, "no." >> anthony: what was better about those days? >> abdelmajid: well, if you see, for me at that time, i was young and it was the boom of hippies. and it was the destination. café baba, you...
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they've lost their sort of foothold on the mediterranean.mean they don't have presence elsewhere in the country. keeping in mind of course that libya is a vast country with a relatively small population. it is sort of a cautionary tale what has happened with isis in libya for places like iraq and syria wherive we've seen them lose much of the territory they control but in a sense they've been dispersed. and it's very hard to track individuals as opposed to monitor control or reconquer area that is they were in control of in the past. and for instance, salman abedi, the young man, the 22-year-old believed to be behind the manchester bombing, he was in libya. then we understand he transited through turkey as well as dusseldorf airport in germany. u.s. officials say perhaps he received training from isis in syria itself. although we don't have any clear indication that he actually ever went there. but certainly if indeed he did spend several weeks in libya in the weeks before the bombing in manchester, he may well have received training from el
they've lost their sort of foothold on the mediterranean.mean they don't have presence elsewhere in the country. keeping in mind of course that libya is a vast country with a relatively small population. it is sort of a cautionary tale what has happened with isis in libya for places like iraq and syria wherive we've seen them lose much of the territory they control but in a sense they've been dispersed. and it's very hard to track individuals as opposed to monitor control or reconquer area that...
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the principality on the shores of the mediterranean that houses more millionaires and famous folk thane and it's packed into less than a square mile. the boats or should we say mega boats that pop late the harbor host the who's who that have this event as a must on the annual calendar, not a lifetime bucket list. then the boats that always
the principality on the shores of the mediterranean that houses more millionaires and famous folk thane and it's packed into less than a square mile. the boats or should we say mega boats that pop late the harbor host the who's who that have this event as a must on the annual calendar, not a lifetime bucket list. then the boats that always