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he served under nicholas sarkozy during his term in office.e former prime minister called for national unity. >> national unity is an absolutely fundamental first response in a situation of war like this, the best way of showing terrorists they will not bring a democratic society like ours to its knees. the act of national unity needs to be shown in supporting the government, interior minister, and the president. >> that was the former french prime minister speaking on the matter. the attack on charlie hebdo has raised concerns about a backlash against france' is muslim community. france is home to the largest muslim population and western european this morning unfortunately, there are several incidents to report on. we have had at least three mosques that have had incidents around the country. there has been one explosion one blast reported at a kebab restaurant near a mosque in eastern france. realty reported there. but it indicates that there are unfortunate, incidents of backlash, which is a concern of the government, the french government
he served under nicholas sarkozy during his term in office.e former prime minister called for national unity. >> national unity is an absolutely fundamental first response in a situation of war like this, the best way of showing terrorists they will not bring a democratic society like ours to its knees. the act of national unity needs to be shown in supporting the government, interior minister, and the president. >> that was the former french prime minister speaking on the matter....
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so we can certainly say that nicholas has done his homework. now, i'm going to let you hear from nicholas how he came about this title, but i'm going to share something from our archives so we have another riddle of the sphinx and that is something that fdr wrote six days before great crash of 1929 which occurs on october 29, 1929, six days before he is governor of the new york at the time, and he writes his broker to sell some securities. that seems pretty prescient. but then no fdr, what does he write underneath it? buy insed of sell -- instead of sell if you think best, fdr. now, i know a lot of brokers, and if they love a stock at 50, they really love it at 40 and love it even more at 30 and on top of that the broker would have doubled his commissions. we don't know what happened, and there is no fate attached to this riddle, but we can certainly guess that maybe the broker did, in fact, buy instead of sell. the book is "the sphinx." nicholas, all yours. >> thank you very much indeed, for such a warm welcome. and ladies and gentlemen, it's
so we can certainly say that nicholas has done his homework. now, i'm going to let you hear from nicholas how he came about this title, but i'm going to share something from our archives so we have another riddle of the sphinx and that is something that fdr wrote six days before great crash of 1929 which occurs on october 29, 1929, six days before he is governor of the new york at the time, and he writes his broker to sell some securities. that seems pretty prescient. but then no fdr, what does...
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. >> sergeant nicholas heads the special response team that will attempt to retrieve the key.the inmate from swallowing it, they must catch him by surprise. >> let's go to the water well. what the water well is, it's basically a plumber's access. you know, the toilets are mounted against the wall, the sink's mounted against the wall. we don't necessarily go in the cell to fix these. we go into the backwater well. the back walkway, it's full of plumbing. since we have the water well built, they decided, let's put windows. we go on a security walk, the inmates see us, they know that we're there. we can go in the water wells, turn off all the lights, and we can peer in those back windows. if the windows aren't covered with obstacles, deodorant, papers, towels. they think these security windows are a shelf for them to put their junk, when they're not. they're for us. >> sergeant nicholas makes his way through the darkened water well to cell six in order to check on the inmate suspected of having the homemade cuff key. >> this is cell six right here but he's got his window blocked
. >> sergeant nicholas heads the special response team that will attempt to retrieve the key.the inmate from swallowing it, they must catch him by surprise. >> let's go to the water well. what the water well is, it's basically a plumber's access. you know, the toilets are mounted against the wall, the sink's mounted against the wall. we don't necessarily go in the cell to fix these. we go into the backwater well. the back walkway, it's full of plumbing. since we have the water well...
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and to be with him but just as a very affectionate grandfather. >> sir nicholas you were in your midur grandfather, winston churchill, passed. did you as a young lad recognize his stature, his place in history? >> well i don't think i did really. you see, i grew up from a very young age, to the age of scratch -- i went away to school when i was 9. so i saw him all the time. i saw limb every day that he was there. so to me he was just a very loving grandfather. i don't think it ever occurred to me that he was anything more than that. though i have to say, i went to my youngest brother's christening with my grandfather and i remember being amazed aged about 4 that there were tlouzs and thousands of people who were there cheering him and i wasn't quite sure why. >> your mother lady mary somes, had a front row seat for 20th century history. unfortunately, she passed not too long ago. what memories were most pronounced for her having personally witnessed? >> well i think my mother was the youngest of my grandparents' children. she grew up at shartwell with my parents. the older siblings a
and to be with him but just as a very affectionate grandfather. >> sir nicholas you were in your midur grandfather, winston churchill, passed. did you as a young lad recognize his stature, his place in history? >> well i don't think i did really. you see, i grew up from a very young age, to the age of scratch -- i went away to school when i was 9. so i saw him all the time. i saw limb every day that he was there. so to me he was just a very loving grandfather. i don't think it ever...
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. >> that's nicholas henine journalist, french. was held hostage in syria for ten months seven of the ten months he was held hostage he was held alongside james foley. he was also held alongside steven sotloff. both sotloff and foley ultimately were killed by isis. but nicholas henine and three other french journalists actually were released from captivity. they got out last spring. and so when steven sotloff and james foley were killed thereafter by isis these french journalists were able to describe something about their circumstances in captivity and what they had been through and their sacrifice and what kind of men they'd been in those difficult circumstances. >> but nicholas henine was also able to describe to law enforcement and ultimately to the public something else very specific about how they had been held hostage and by whom. as i mentioned, nicholas henine and the other french journalists got released from captivity in april. in may of last year this happened. a man took an assault rifle and a handgun into the jewish m
. >> that's nicholas henine journalist, french. was held hostage in syria for ten months seven of the ten months he was held hostage he was held alongside james foley. he was also held alongside steven sotloff. both sotloff and foley ultimately were killed by isis. but nicholas henine and three other french journalists actually were released from captivity. they got out last spring. and so when steven sotloff and james foley were killed thereafter by isis these french journalists were...
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nicholas hark reports from daca. >> the bay of anne is where people came to escape from the city sun bathe swim and enjoy fresh, clean air. look at it now. some in the neighborhood are trying to clean the shoreline. but they can't stop this. which started off as a slow trickle of domestic sewage has turned into a constant stream of industrial waste poured directly into the ocean. splawrtslaughterhouses sand tanneries use the street as their sewer. >> they constantly suffer from diarrhea and respiratory problems. we have to constantly take them to the doctor. i'm sure it's because of the pollution. >> i took a sample and brought it to a government lab for testing. the results are astounding. this report says the level of organic matter in the water is ten times the saifl level. also nickel and cadmium. this water is not just polluted, it's poisonous. >> slowly killing wildlife. this level of pollution is illegal, yet is urch reported. >> we can't just shus shut down the factories. >> 15 kilometer floating water filter will increase the quality of the water but will thought stop the po
nicholas hark reports from daca. >> the bay of anne is where people came to escape from the city sun bathe swim and enjoy fresh, clean air. look at it now. some in the neighborhood are trying to clean the shoreline. but they can't stop this. which started off as a slow trickle of domestic sewage has turned into a constant stream of industrial waste poured directly into the ocean. splawrtslaughterhouses sand tanneries use the street as their sewer. >> they constantly suffer from...
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. >> the man behind the love stories, nicholas sparks. a change in his love life.hing "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lysol toilet bowl cleaner. cleanest. that's why you need lysol. because when you use bleach, some stains are left behind. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't and it also disinfects. so why just bleach? with lysol you can do more. that's healthing. and get max cleaning and freshness with every flush. try lysol no mess max. >> important message for residents age 50 to 85. write down this number now. right now, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you are on a fixed income learn about affordable whole life insurance that guarantees your rate can never increase for any reason. if you did not receive your information call this number now. your acceptance is guaranteed, with no health questions. stand by to learn more. >> i'm alex trebek he
. >> the man behind the love stories, nicholas sparks. a change in his love life.hing "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lysol toilet bowl cleaner. cleanest. that's why you need lysol. because when you use bleach, some stains are left behind. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't and it also disinfects. so why just bleach? with lysol you can do more. that's...
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. >>> the president of nicholas maduro march was a rare show of unity among opposition parties as our latin american editor lucia newman reports. >> reporter: it was called the march of the pots and pans. a fitting way to protest against the chronic shortages that force millions of venezuelans, to stand in queues for everything from milk and diapers to meat and vitamins. >>> we can't allow venezuela to turn into another cuba. >> reporter: yet given venezuela's acute economic and political crisis and the socialist president nicholas maduro's plummeting popularity rating the turnout was lack luster. opposition leaders had hoped that mounting discontent would bring out a large number of these people, low income venezuelans. who had grown tired of queues double digit inflation and increasing crime. proand antigovernment municipalities of caracas to gather and march from here but at the last minute decided dependence it as usual. preferring the protest from their comfort zone. in part, to avoid confronting the national guard deployed by the government to block roads and prevent what it say
. >>> the president of nicholas maduro march was a rare show of unity among opposition parties as our latin american editor lucia newman reports. >> reporter: it was called the march of the pots and pans. a fitting way to protest against the chronic shortages that force millions of venezuelans, to stand in queues for everything from milk and diapers to meat and vitamins. >>> we can't allow venezuela to turn into another cuba. >> reporter: yet given venezuela's...
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. >>> and without nicholas sparks' "the notebook" we never would have had ryan gosling in the rain, but now he's made an announcement thatáj5 has fans wondering, could this be the end of love? but first, the "nightline" five. >>> number one in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening and we begin here tonight with the late breaking developments in that terror attack in paris. as we come on the air, one suspect, an 18-year-old, has been taken into custody. two others are on the run. their assault on a group of journalists this morning was methodical and ruthless. it is just the kind of strike officials here in america worry about most. and abc's terry moran is on the ground, leading our coverage of the terror in paris. >> reporter: dan tonight one of the largest manhunts in the history of france is under way and the french army has joined in patrolling the streets. one suspect has surrendered. to two others remain at large. and this city and nation are reeling in shock. [ gunfire ] today in the streets of paris, terrorists wearing ski masks and carrying automatic weapons, firing a hail of bulle
. >>> and without nicholas sparks' "the notebook" we never would have had ryan gosling in the rain, but now he's made an announcement thatáj5 has fans wondering, could this be the end of love? but first, the "nightline" five. >>> number one in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening and we begin here tonight with the late breaking developments in that terror attack in paris. as we come on the air, one suspect, an 18-year-old, has been taken into...
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for more we are joined from cambridge massachusetts, by nicholas burns. led negotiations on the u.s. india civil nuclear agreement. he currently serves as the faculty chair for the middle east, and asia. ambassador, good to have you with us, especially on this snowy day. let's start with greece. dire figures, 50% youth unemployment. 25% unemployment overall, an economy clearly still on the ropes. and now on this vote it seems to reflect the anger of the are geek people. they have elected a left wing party, likes of which europe hasn't seen in a long time. how different is this new governing party? >> it is quite a dramatic moment in modern greek history. this is a decisive victory by the syriza party. obviously, the greeks have gone through a terrible experience with depression and 50% youth unemployment over the past several years and syriza has a lat form to return the social welfare state and the programs this were done away with during the period of austerity. that ambition of the new greek government is going to clash of course with the germans and t
for more we are joined from cambridge massachusetts, by nicholas burns. led negotiations on the u.s. india civil nuclear agreement. he currently serves as the faculty chair for the middle east, and asia. ambassador, good to have you with us, especially on this snowy day. let's start with greece. dire figures, 50% youth unemployment. 25% unemployment overall, an economy clearly still on the ropes. and now on this vote it seems to reflect the anger of the are geek people. they have elected a left...
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and the bay of an in senegal used to be famous for its sandy area because of pollution nicholas hawk reports from dhaka. >> this beach was famous for its butte. peep called it the co copa cabana of senegal. sewage has turned into a constant stream of industrial waste poured directly into the ocean. slaughterhouses and chemical factories use the bay as their dumping site. the stench is unbearable. annjai is concerned. >> they constantly suffer from diarrhea and respiratory are complications. >> the level of organic matter in the water is ten times above international standards. it contains extremely high levels of mercury and cadmium. these are toxic chemicals that damage the nervous system. this water isn't just polluted, it's poisonous. billions of liters are being released everyday. none of the factory owners are fined or prosecuted. >> they ploy thousands of people and they are an important contributor to the community. we can't just stop them, we need a long term solution. >> france and the eu are helping. it will not stop the pollution but will take years to build. too late she
and the bay of an in senegal used to be famous for its sandy area because of pollution nicholas hawk reports from dhaka. >> this beach was famous for its butte. peep called it the co copa cabana of senegal. sewage has turned into a constant stream of industrial waste poured directly into the ocean. slaughterhouses and chemical factories use the bay as their dumping site. the stench is unbearable. annjai is concerned. >> they constantly suffer from diarrhea and respiratory are...
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i'm curious to nicholas' thoughts on this but yahoo!w just a duck and this is marissa mayer's out package to look like a hero. you spin it off, you sell the company, you make everybody money, and you move on to something else. so yahoo! looks attractive spinning off that asset i think. >> nicholas? >> it's going to be interesting to see what happens with the market cap in the next few days. it's already up 8% people are excited about this and it's true that yahoo! is very -- the valuation is very attractive for people who might want to buy it because it's just downso poorly for so long. >> it's cheaper than snapchat. >> it's true. it's still a very -- >> which would you rather own? >> i'd rather own yahoo!. >> than snapchat at what valuation is the question. >> at ten bil. >> when you start to focus on what's left for example, of yahoo!, nicholas what is it and what then do they do with that remaining asset? >> right. so mayers is in a situation -- she has a lot of money left and she has to take that and she's going to invest it in her
i'm curious to nicholas' thoughts on this but yahoo!w just a duck and this is marissa mayer's out package to look like a hero. you spin it off, you sell the company, you make everybody money, and you move on to something else. so yahoo! looks attractive spinning off that asset i think. >> nicholas? >> it's going to be interesting to see what happens with the market cap in the next few days. it's already up 8% people are excited about this and it's true that yahoo! is very -- the...
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. >>> and without nicholas sparks' "the notebook" we never would have had ryan gosling in the rain, but now he's made an announcement thatáj5 has fans wondering, could this be the end of love? but first, the "nightline" five. >>> number one in just 60 seconds. ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh >>> good evening and we begin here tonight with the late breaking developments in that terror attack in paris. as we come on the air, one suspect, an 18-year-old, has been taken into custody. two others are on the run. their assault on a group of journalists this morning was methodical and ruthless. it is just the kind of strike officials here in america worry about most. and abc's terry moran is on the ground, leading o
. >>> and without nicholas sparks' "the notebook" we never would have had ryan gosling in the rain, but now he's made an announcement thatáj5 has fans wondering, could this be the end of love? but first, the "nightline" five. >>> number one in just 60 seconds. ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it...
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among them, of course the man he beat to win the presidency nicholas sarkozy, the former president of france. >> absolutely, nicholas sarkozy has been here this morning, the first time since leaving office in 2012. he set down with francois hollande for about 30 minutes and our. the speech that francois hollande made a thursday was all about unity, all about coming together. it was quite repeated. a short speech the people had to be united, they had to come together, and that was the way france could eat its enemies and vanquish the people attacking the republican values of the nation. -- could beat its enemies and vanquish the people attacking the republican values of the nation. also, the question whether the national front of marine le pen will be invited -- she has complained that she has not been invited -- to take part. it will start at around 3:00 p.m. and it will symbolically pass near the place where the attacks of place. the unp has said they do not think anyone should be excluded. but the socialist party said there was no place for the national front at this rally. we will
among them, of course the man he beat to win the presidency nicholas sarkozy, the former president of france. >> absolutely, nicholas sarkozy has been here this morning, the first time since leaving office in 2012. he set down with francois hollande for about 30 minutes and our. the speech that francois hollande made a thursday was all about unity, all about coming together. it was quite repeated. a short speech the people had to be united, they had to come together, and that was the way...
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nicholas. what is "macbeth"? that's the play.e. [ beep ] what is a file? nicholas. uh, more than one meaning for $400, please.
nicholas. what is "macbeth"? that's the play.e. [ beep ] what is a file? nicholas. uh, more than one meaning for $400, please.
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sir nicholas somes is churchill's grandson and has been a conservative member of the parliament for 30 him about his front row seat to history. sir nicholas thank you so much for joining us. >> hello, michael. >> we all know of his impeccable record as british prime minister. how was he as a grandfather? >> well, he was very affection affectionate affectionate. he was charming. he loved us being around the place as long as we didn't whistle, which he hated, and as long as we didn't interfere with his writing. apart from that we had a free run of the place. of course he built a paradise a kind of garden of eden. it was the most wonderful thing to play there in all those streams and rivers and pools and all the great walls he built and to be with him, but just ags a very affectionate grandfather. >> you were in your mid teens when your grandfather, winston church hill passed. did you as a young lad recognize his stature, his place in history? >> well i don't think i did, really. i grew up at chartwell from a very young age, the age of scratch. i went away to school when i was nine. so i
sir nicholas somes is churchill's grandson and has been a conservative member of the parliament for 30 him about his front row seat to history. sir nicholas thank you so much for joining us. >> hello, michael. >> we all know of his impeccable record as british prime minister. how was he as a grandfather? >> well, he was very affection affectionate affectionate. he was charming. he loved us being around the place as long as we didn't whistle, which he hated, and as long as we...
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nicholas hanine and others were released. they got out last spring. so when steven and james were killed afterwards, the french journalists were able to describe their captivity, their sacrifice, and the kind of men they had been in those circumstances. but nicholas was also able to describe to law enforcement and the public something very specific about how they were held hostage and by whom. in may of last year, a man took an assault rifle and a handgun in a museum. he killed four people. he got away, evade a man hunt for a week. when police published the name of the man who carried out, allegedly carried out the museum attack, when they published his name and photograph, nicholas hanine recognized him. he said it was one of the men that held him and the other journalist captive in syria. and that he took delight in torturing and beating prisoners being held by isis. he said that he punched me in the face, and then showed off his gloves. he said i bought these gloves just for you, to punch you in the face, did you like them? that sums up the violent
nicholas hanine and others were released. they got out last spring. so when steven and james were killed afterwards, the french journalists were able to describe their captivity, their sacrifice, and the kind of men they had been in those circumstances. but nicholas was also able to describe to law enforcement and the public something very specific about how they were held hostage and by whom. in may of last year, a man took an assault rifle and a handgun in a museum. he killed four people. he...
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nicholas, you start us. can i have vo"ch"abulary for $200, please? leah. what is a chorus?ase. leah again. what is monarchy? good. vo"ch"abulary for $600 please. [ beep
nicholas, you start us. can i have vo"ch"abulary for $200, please? leah. what is a chorus?ase. leah again. what is monarchy? good. vo"ch"abulary for $600 please. [ beep
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nicholas, al jazerra dakar. >>> now, on the website aljazerra.com you can keep up-to-date with all ofelopments taking place in france today. >> people are on the move. the largest number of refugees since the end of world war ii. this is "inside story." hello, i'm ray suarez. around the world people who have concluded that staying where they are is just too dangerous hit the road, leaving their homes, crossing international
nicholas, al jazerra dakar. >>> now, on the website aljazerra.com you can keep up-to-date with all ofelopments taking place in france today. >> people are on the move. the largest number of refugees since the end of world war ii. this is "inside story." hello, i'm ray suarez. around the world people who have concluded that staying where they are is just too dangerous hit the road, leaving their homes, crossing international
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nicholas patler is a resident of stanton, virginia. he holds a bachelor of science degree in government from liberty university, and a master's degree in liberal arts with a concentration in government from harvard university, division of coming education. he has written a number of articles for various publications including the journal of southern history as well as "peace review," a journal of southern justice. his most unique article offers a unique per speggetive and nonviolent option for the palestinian conflict. his first book "jim crowe and the administration" protesting segregation in the early to the century was released in february of 2004 by the university press of colorado. he is currently adapting a screenplay taken from the book in collaboration with director charles burnett and peggy trotter-damon-briefly. based on the tragic life of early equal rights left lane trotter, a student of mu hat may gondy and mr. patler is committed to seeking seclusions to nonviolent conflict through preasful means such as nonviolent direct
nicholas patler is a resident of stanton, virginia. he holds a bachelor of science degree in government from liberty university, and a master's degree in liberal arts with a concentration in government from harvard university, division of coming education. he has written a number of articles for various publications including the journal of southern history as well as "peace review," a journal of southern justice. his most unique article offers a unique per speggetive and nonviolent...
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with nicholas carlson, the chief correspondent at business insider. following the story closely as well. he joins us from our san francisco bureau. you wrote the book. what is your take away on miss meyer? >> she entered a very challenging situation. the last third of the book is what does she do with this air cover she got? situation turnaround ceos never get. for about two years, people were not going to pay attention to the core of yahoo!'s business. >> do we need to give jerry yang more credit? >> we certainly need to give jerry yang and joe thigh at alibaba who orchestrated the whole thing. >> if you do a back of the envelope calculation what would you say the core of yahoo! is worth if you strip out ali baba? >> nothing. >> are looking at negatives or just at zero? >> dan rosen is the guy who did this deal for alibaba that is created this tax problem. with a market cap of $46 billion in asian holdings at $40 billion , the core of yahoo! has a -$14 billion valuation. the market is figuring out that there will be a tax bill of more than $14 billio
with nicholas carlson, the chief correspondent at business insider. following the story closely as well. he joins us from our san francisco bureau. you wrote the book. what is your take away on miss meyer? >> she entered a very challenging situation. the last third of the book is what does she do with this air cover she got? situation turnaround ceos never get. for about two years, people were not going to pay attention to the core of yahoo!'s business. >> do we need to give jerry...
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investor to greece, nicholas burns. danny, joe hit on it at the end when he said it would have big applications for other radical parties in europe. do you expect that will be one of the big consequences out of the syriza victory? >> i think it is any surprise to labor economists like me and watchers around the world's people up and so compliant -- people have been so compliant. now we see an anti-austerity movement say enough is enough. i think that is going to spread around europe. i'm looking at the u.k. election coming in may and the incumbent government has said we are going to do more austerity. i suspect these votes today and the movement around the rest of europe is going to make it that much harder to implement. people after have some hope and the greek people -- it has been difficult. i was looking at the data. output increase compared to the start of the recession is down 29%. it is the great depression for greece. >> we have some stats our self danny, that are well-publicized. youth jobless rate in is 50%. p
investor to greece, nicholas burns. danny, joe hit on it at the end when he said it would have big applications for other radical parties in europe. do you expect that will be one of the big consequences out of the syriza victory? >> i think it is any surprise to labor economists like me and watchers around the world's people up and so compliant -- people have been so compliant. now we see an anti-austerity movement say enough is enough. i think that is going to spread around europe. i'm...
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nicholas sparks with "the notebook." now his own love story takes a turn from happily ever after.gest resolution revolution ever. gear up as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. >> who is that woman right there in the headband. that's of course our sara haines. she knows no fear leading the charge in our resolution revolution cycle thon. we have bikes all over times square. >> oh my gosh. >> remember when we came into work today all along the hallway. they have them in the control -- yes. in the control room. >> just to make us all feel guilty. >> in the elevator. look at that. >> we have no excuse. >> all across times square and all across the country as well. take a look. new york to los angeles. boston bethesda miami. of course, here in times square as well. everybody cycling for a very good cause. 500 cyclists hope to rack up over 6,000 miles to earn more than 200,000 calories all this morning. we'll have a lot more. >> if we were serious about this we'd be right here like this. >> i just rode my bike into the kitchen. >> nicely done. >> come on. >> and hey, look who's in
nicholas sparks with "the notebook." now his own love story takes a turn from happily ever after.gest resolution revolution ever. gear up as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. >> who is that woman right there in the headband. that's of course our sara haines. she knows no fear leading the charge in our resolution revolution cycle thon. we have bikes all over times square. >> oh my gosh. >> remember when we came into work today all along the hallway. they...
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nicholas sparks wooed us with "the notebook."ing split for him and his wife. ♪ this time baby ♪ >>> all that and our biggest resolution revolution ever. gear up, america, as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] >> who is that woman right there in the headband? that's, of course, our sara haines. she knows no fear leading. the charge in our resolution revolution cycle thon. we have bikes all over times square. >> oh, my gosh. >> remember when we came into work today all along the hallway. >> yep. >> they have them in the control -- yes -- in the control room. >> just to make us all feel guilty. >> in the elevator. look at that. >> all that cycling -- >> we have no excuse. >> all across times square and all across the country as well. take a look at that right there. new york to los angeles. we got in between, boston, bethesda, miami. of course, here in times square, as well. everybody cycling for a very good cause. 500 cyclists hope to rack up over 6,000 miles to burn more than 200,000 calories all this
nicholas sparks wooed us with "the notebook."ing split for him and his wife. ♪ this time baby ♪ >>> all that and our biggest resolution revolution ever. gear up, america, as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] >> who is that woman right there in the headband? that's, of course, our sara haines. she knows no fear leading. the charge in our resolution revolution cycle thon. we have bikes all over times square. >> oh, my gosh....
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portfolio manager, david nicholas nicholas.py new year. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> why mid cap? i asked this before. large cap i get. you often get an international exposure. and these are mature company that is will pay a dividend. small cap where the growth is. where jobs are created. why mid cap? >> well bill i think the mid cap sector you get a combination of both. security with company that is are big enough to compete without some of the risk that is the small caps bring. you know, with not having a substantial business yet so i think those companies tend to be able to grow but also not be as volatile, if you will as some of the small cap stocks. >> right. >> david, here mentioned some of the top holds in the health care arena. tell us what they are and sticking by health care for 2015 or seeing other opportunities. >> we are more of a stock picker and that's important. we like gilead sciences which i know you have talked a lot about on your network. >> right. >> we think they have
portfolio manager, david nicholas nicholas.py new year. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> why mid cap? i asked this before. large cap i get. you often get an international exposure. and these are mature company that is will pay a dividend. small cap where the growth is. where jobs are created. why mid cap? >> well bill i think the mid cap sector you get a combination of both. security with company that is are big enough to compete without some...
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nicholas kristof has written about that and also about religious profiling.o go overboard emotionally. first what is france dealing with right now on this? >> france has the biggest problem of anybody. it has the largest muslim population in europe. and one that is among the least assimilated. their problem is with assimilation. and there is a sense of hopelessness and marginalization and that is not just true of -- frankly my dad was an east european refugee who went to france after world war ii and after two years decided he didn't want to stay in france because he felt an east european or his children wouldn't have a future in that country and came to america. that is more true of the minorities. >> religious profiling are we susceptible to that at this point? >> we of course dealt with that after 9/11 and we certainly engage in it to some degree. we did a much better job after 9/11 than after world war ii with what we did to japanese americans. so overtime we have improved our game to some agree. i thought that australia provided a magnificent example las
nicholas kristof has written about that and also about religious profiling.o go overboard emotionally. first what is france dealing with right now on this? >> france has the biggest problem of anybody. it has the largest muslim population in europe. and one that is among the least assimilated. their problem is with assimilation. and there is a sense of hopelessness and marginalization and that is not just true of -- frankly my dad was an east european refugee who went to france after...
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nicholas at ground zero. the original was destroyed when the south tower collapsed during the 9-11 attacks. the designer of the church has been speaking to bbc. >> we are building the construction of the church of st. nicholas at ground zero. in my mind you see a the idea is a tiny church. it's not the money that do the church better. it is location and place and the significance because it was this tiny house, a townhouse without no neighbor townhouses. behind it the twin towers. this is a very special place ground zero. i was cautioned the church became the only non secular building in the whole area. coming from vermont, i like this idea. it was the decision of everybody. we are the greek orthodox church of america. we rebuild this church with american stones. i was trying to do a building modern in a way reflected the the vision of the orthodox. this is presenting the model of a church who became. then a certain resemblance between the model and the figure of virgin with a child, you see in the middle sit
nicholas at ground zero. the original was destroyed when the south tower collapsed during the 9-11 attacks. the designer of the church has been speaking to bbc. >> we are building the construction of the church of st. nicholas at ground zero. in my mind you see a the idea is a tiny church. it's not the money that do the church better. it is location and place and the significance because it was this tiny house, a townhouse without no neighbor townhouses. behind it the twin towers. this is...
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we're talking about nicholas sarkozy. kerry is on the front page. -- he is on the front page. it is going to get heated in the next couple of months and years. the harrises -- he has his eye on the next presidential election. the french president has had a terrible year, 2014. he spent a lot of time with a record low in opinion polls and broke up with the former first lady. she got her sweet revenge with a book. it sold 570,000 copies in france. it was the 2014 bestseller in france has been translated into dozens of languages. you can sear on the cover of "match." she made a lot of money with the book. >>
we're talking about nicholas sarkozy. kerry is on the front page. -- he is on the front page. it is going to get heated in the next couple of months and years. the harrises -- he has his eye on the next presidential election. the french president has had a terrible year, 2014. he spent a lot of time with a record low in opinion polls and broke up with the former first lady. she got her sweet revenge with a book. it sold 570,000 copies in france. it was the 2014 bestseller in france has been...
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nicholas, you among all people have been leading in the effort to keep us focused. >> thanks very much andrea. appreciate it. >> and some kind of explosive device blew up outside an naacp office. the blast didn't do much damage to the building but fbi and atf are searching for a motive. there has been a lot of concern including from congressman john lewis who said i am deeply troubled. it reminds me of another period. they cannot be swept under the rug. how cartoonists like the victims targeted in paris are reacting with their pens today. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. . >> pope francis offered a prayer for the 12 victims of yesterday's deadly attack and tweeted to his nearly five million followers, prayers for paris. this as we learn more about the victims including charles cartoonist. 68-year-old economist bernard maurice was also killed. he wrote a column under a pseudohim in. police identified the two police officers killed. he was on a bicycle patrol in the neighborhood when officials say he was assassinated. today he is called a hero for doing his job. frank was
nicholas, you among all people have been leading in the effort to keep us focused. >> thanks very much andrea. appreciate it. >> and some kind of explosive device blew up outside an naacp office. the blast didn't do much damage to the building but fbi and atf are searching for a motive. there has been a lot of concern including from congressman john lewis who said i am deeply troubled. it reminds me of another period. they cannot be swept under the rug. how cartoonists like the...
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nicholas hashing went to see why. hashingque. >> many used to come here to swim. some here are trying to clean the shore line look at it now. it has been turn food a stream of sterile waste poured into the ocean. slaughter houses tanneries, making it a dumping site. this woman cleaned it when she realised the waste was making children in her neighbourhood sick. >> they suffer from dyer year and respiratory problems. we have to take them to the doctor. i am sure it's due to pollution. >> i took a sample of water and took it for testing. the results are astounding. >> the level of water is about international levels. these are chemicals that damage. this is not just pollutants it's poisonous. billions of litres continued to be released into the ocean, slowly killing wildlife. it's illegal, yet no factory owners sfrined. -- have been fined. >> translation: they employ thousands, but there is in no long-term solution. >> reporter: france and the e.u. are paying for a water filter. it will increase the quality of the water, but will not help the pollution. it will take
nicholas hashing went to see why. hashingque. >> many used to come here to swim. some here are trying to clean the shore line look at it now. it has been turn food a stream of sterile waste poured into the ocean. slaughter houses tanneries, making it a dumping site. this woman cleaned it when she realised the waste was making children in her neighbourhood sick. >> they suffer from dyer year and respiratory problems. we have to take them to the doctor. i am sure it's due to...
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you're right. >> nicholas it's carol roth.time looking at particularly the u.s. economy and market a lot of people have said this would be very good for the u.s. economy but the question is is it good for the u.s. market? it seems to me in terms of earnings per share that energy sector financial services sectors that could be hit very hard not made up by the potential increase of consumption from the consumer. >> yeah. that's pretty interesting. there's a lot of debate adds you know. is low oil price good for the economy or snot what we can comment on with some certainty for the sectors of the oil service economy which are really focused on offshore talking about the offshore drillers seismic players, multi-service providers and the construction guys in particular, you know all of these names are going to have substantially less work than they were expecting. in our -- we forecast new work by looking at the number of new projects offshore to get the go ahead in the given year and forecasting for 2015 half of 2014 numbers so 20
you're right. >> nicholas it's carol roth.time looking at particularly the u.s. economy and market a lot of people have said this would be very good for the u.s. economy but the question is is it good for the u.s. market? it seems to me in terms of earnings per share that energy sector financial services sectors that could be hit very hard not made up by the potential increase of consumption from the consumer. >> yeah. that's pretty interesting. there's a lot of debate adds you...
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nicholas vilaneustre, was immediately called in for his expertise in facial reconstruction. >> we got call from the trauma team here at wishard hospital. when they described the injury, we knew we had to go to the operating room. so we spent about nine hours with him in the o.r. this is one of those severe injuries that you see a couple of times in your career. every single bone that you can imagine in the face was broken, plus loss completely of the nose and the upper and lower lip and the half of the tongue. >> komyatti lay in a coma for the next 22 days. during the time he had six more surgeries and a seventh after he came out of the coma. >> i'm probably going to have to have at least a dozen more surgeries. this is what the doctor kind of built up on the bone, giving me a temporary nose until my nose can be reconstructed. >> at the time of our visit with komyatti, he still had another three months to wait until the nose reconstruction surgery. it won't be the same as his old nose, but his old nose will never be far away. >> this is my nose. >> it's in his freezer. >> this is a ve
nicholas vilaneustre, was immediately called in for his expertise in facial reconstruction. >> we got call from the trauma team here at wishard hospital. when they described the injury, we knew we had to go to the operating room. so we spent about nine hours with him in the o.r. this is one of those severe injuries that you see a couple of times in your career. every single bone that you can imagine in the face was broken, plus loss completely of the nose and the upper and lower lip and...
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. >>> 24-year-old nicholas cargo opened his eyes the first time since october.tilator and he is now breathing on his own. he was broadsided by a suspected drunk driver who ran a stop sign. >> they didn't know if he was going to know who with we were or anything. >> he was preparing for a third tour in afghanistan. >> a pilot who was killed when his plane crashed in an los angles dedicated his career to better understanding earth and other planets. >>> the body of eliza della cruise was found in a dumpster. neighbors went door to door asking for information to help capture the killer. >> this was a 3-month-old pay by. we're not going to let this person get away with this murder. >> i'm sure it's trying on the family. >> a $25,000 reward is being offered leading to the arrest and conviction in the case. >>> pepper bellies comedy club suffered a fire. a $1 million insurance policy is not enough to cover repairs. investigators say the fire started in the attic. >> antonio rigosa is consider ing to run. too many california citizens are struggling. >>> the oakland a's
. >>> 24-year-old nicholas cargo opened his eyes the first time since october.tilator and he is now breathing on his own. he was broadsided by a suspected drunk driver who ran a stop sign. >> they didn't know if he was going to know who with we were or anything. >> he was preparing for a third tour in afghanistan. >> a pilot who was killed when his plane crashed in an los angles dedicated his career to better understanding earth and other planets. >>> the...
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. >> we are building the reconstruction of the church of saint nicholas at ground zero. the idea is a tiny church. it is the location. it is the place. it is the significance. it was this tiny house and behind it, the twin towers. i was contracted to build this in a special place, ground zero. i was conscious that the church will be the only non-secular building in the area. the stones come from vermont. we could not bring the greek stones. we are the greek orthodox church of america. we will rebuild it with american stone. i was trying to do it in a way that reflects the vision of orthodoxy. i made a mosaic that you see presenting a model of a church. there is a certain resemblance in the model and the child in the middle, sitting on the throne. i went and decoded the idea that it was an analogy between the modern. i have done this systematically. it exposed a metamorphosis or a change of form from the shape of the church. the church has to not only be for greeks. it has to be for everybody. it will be built using tiny slices of marble. you see the kcupola and outside.
. >> we are building the reconstruction of the church of saint nicholas at ground zero. the idea is a tiny church. it is the location. it is the place. it is the significance. it was this tiny house and behind it, the twin towers. i was contracted to build this in a special place, ground zero. i was conscious that the church will be the only non-secular building in the area. the stones come from vermont. we could not bring the greek stones. we are the greek orthodox church of america. we...
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nicholas hawk, al jazeera senegal. >> find out more about the day's news on the al jazeera website aljazeera.com. that's aljazeera.com. that's aljazeera.com. fletcher, and you are in the stream. drowning in debt predatory lenders are on the prowl for u.s. military members and veterans. what is being done to put an end to their schemes? plus, why do developers for the hit video game call of duty consult with the pentagon? and later, gaming for good, how veterans are turning away from medicine and turning toward their computer screens to help with pain.
nicholas hawk, al jazeera senegal. >> find out more about the day's news on the al jazeera website aljazeera.com. that's aljazeera.com. that's aljazeera.com. fletcher, and you are in the stream. drowning in debt predatory lenders are on the prowl for u.s. military members and veterans. what is being done to put an end to their schemes? plus, why do developers for the hit video game call of duty consult with the pentagon? and later, gaming for good, how veterans are turning away from...
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former president nicholas sarkozy has been widely visible but some have accused him of courting voters by linking terrorism to immigration. take a listen. >> the immigration issue and concerns over islam have been voiced. the question is not wanting islam in france, but rather french islam. if we can ask these questions calmly, we can best address everyone. i will be in touch with organizations to see what they can do. including representatives because they have their part to play. >> our guest tells us more about how the french political climate is deeply divided, despite sunday's show of unity. >> i wish i could believe it was a real turning point, that this would make france a more unified country, but i am not confident it will. the friends are very good at rushing to the defense of the population when threatened, but when that moment passes all of the old divisions -- political social economic -- are likely, i'm afraid, to return. i was minded -- reminded of 22 win one and a half million people took to the streets in protest. that was supposed to be a moment that would change fran
former president nicholas sarkozy has been widely visible but some have accused him of courting voters by linking terrorism to immigration. take a listen. >> the immigration issue and concerns over islam have been voiced. the question is not wanting islam in france, but rather french islam. if we can ask these questions calmly, we can best address everyone. i will be in touch with organizations to see what they can do. including representatives because they have their part to play....
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it's an honor to meet you, nicholas. much for being with us. >> thank you, sean. >>> coming up, we sure hope michael moore's watching because next medal of honor recipient dakota meyer is going to explain boy: once upon a time, there was a nice house that lived with a family. one day, it started to rain. the house tried to keep out all the water, but water got inside and ruined everybody's everythings. the house thought she let the family down. they just didn't think it could happen. they told the house they would take better care of her... always. announcer: protect what matters. get flood insurance. you only know in a fire to get out, to escape and now ok you are outside and you are safe but what do you do now and that's where the red cross came in... . we ran out of the house just wearing our pajamas. at that point just to even have a toothbrush that i could call my own was so important... . ...you know it just makes you feel like a person again. every 8 minutes the american red cross responds to a home fire or other
it's an honor to meet you, nicholas. much for being with us. >> thank you, sean. >>> coming up, we sure hope michael moore's watching because next medal of honor recipient dakota meyer is going to explain boy: once upon a time, there was a nice house that lived with a family. one day, it started to rain. the house tried to keep out all the water, but water got inside and ruined everybody's everythings. the house thought she let the family down. they just didn't think it could...
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but i did notice that nicholas sarkozy on the right is definitely moving forward with a more muscularanguage, and even beyond that is marine la pen, the leader of the national front, the even further right. i think what we'll have to see is what comes up in the response. it seems that there is a moment of national unity coming on right now with everyone agreeing that this is a deplorable act. i don't know whether hollande is capable of making something of this or not. >> to be continued. katherine, eric, and karen thank you very much. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. join us again next time in washington. i'm ray suarez. >> coming up at 6:00 p.m. eastern on al jazeera america we'll have all the latest on the deadly attack on a french magazine including a look at some of the social and cultural issues that may have influenced the gunmen. also the head of the fbi said that he isn't sure about much, but he is sure that north korea was behind the cyberattack on sony and today he talked about some of that evidence. and a break in the se
but i did notice that nicholas sarkozy on the right is definitely moving forward with a more muscularanguage, and even beyond that is marine la pen, the leader of the national front, the even further right. i think what we'll have to see is what comes up in the response. it seems that there is a moment of national unity coming on right now with everyone agreeing that this is a deplorable act. i don't know whether hollande is capable of making something of this or not. >> to be continued....
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nicholas rushworth is here on the set with us today.et's start with a look at the french press. >> we come with the news that we have heard has changed france so much over 10 days now, the charlie hebdo massacre. france is finding out that there is a world out there that is not charlie. one of the french papers is leading with his friend page, a series of story -- it's front page, a series of stories, about how pakistan, jordan, senegal there have been anti-charlie protests. that paper is pointing out that some of these countries are very close allies of france. and friends now "is in a very uncomfortable position." >> is their security in the wake of what happened? >> new security measures are expected to be in place. we've got eu foreign ministers meeting in brussels to work together on security concerns. you can see 20 minutes with the headline about a united effort -- about whether there will be a united effort in this. another paper is also saying yes, what we do need our monitoring of suspects, information sharing. and weapons to
nicholas rushworth is here on the set with us today.et's start with a look at the french press. >> we come with the news that we have heard has changed france so much over 10 days now, the charlie hebdo massacre. france is finding out that there is a world out there that is not charlie. one of the french papers is leading with his friend page, a series of story -- it's front page, a series of stories, about how pakistan, jordan, senegal there have been anti-charlie protests. that paper is...
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>> nicholas -- venezuela. i think they're going to default on its debt. almost have to. >> red state democrats. they all got wiped out in november. >> tom? >> i like pat, the third biggest party in the uk. o coalition partner in the british government, but he's going to struggle in next year's election. nick clege. >> correct. >> i think nan see polo see has seen her best -- nancy pelosi is going to decline steadily over the next four years. >> destined for political oblivion. harry reed now after a yore on the back bench. under the majority. takes all rules he created for the senate. and we'll decide it's time to hang up his glovers and not run for he reelection. >> okay, best political theater of 2014. pat? >> joan knee saying there's a little girl she used to castrate hogs and so they'll send her to congress, and nay did. she's a united states senator. >> bridgegate. still swirling around governor christy, and governor christy is always entertaining. shut up and sit down. when he wasn't agree with you. >> bob? >> morton? >> and nancy p oh, -- pelosi. >
>> nicholas -- venezuela. i think they're going to default on its debt. almost have to. >> red state democrats. they all got wiped out in november. >> tom? >> i like pat, the third biggest party in the uk. o coalition partner in the british government, but he's going to struggle in next year's election. nick clege. >> correct. >> i think nan see polo see has seen her best -- nancy pelosi is going to decline steadily over the next four years. >> destined...