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as he sees things, the future lies with wealthy retirees from northern europe.this vacation complex was designed to cater to a pensioner clientele. there are elevators in the buildings, a heated pool, and there is also a hospital nearby. >> i would not collect a retirement home home because there are cultural and social activities available. people can feel entertained without feeling old, but they tt there is excellent medical treatment. >> the trend for northern europeans to spend their final years in northern portugal is nothing new. the permanent german community here already numbers at least 10,000 retirees. these pensioners moved here years ago. too long for the new law to apply to them. their pensions will remain taxable and at a rate far higher than in germany. >> it is unfair to us and to the portuguese tax payers here. >> a german retiree on a pension of 2000 euros could save 20% thanks to the new law. at this early stage, however, the exact dividends for their host country are not clear. our new -- our new elderly immigrants now profiteers? they can i
as he sees things, the future lies with wealthy retirees from northern europe.this vacation complex was designed to cater to a pensioner clientele. there are elevators in the buildings, a heated pool, and there is also a hospital nearby. >> i would not collect a retirement home home because there are cultural and social activities available. people can feel entertained without feeling old, but they tt there is excellent medical treatment. >> the trend for northern europeans to spend...
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we're trying to buy the largest cable network in northern europe.o do that, it'll be huge. [laughing] what about your huge doo-doo? [laughing] [jack speaking german] [laughing] sir, your 11:00 is here. oh, excellent. lemon, come on in. oh, no. see your girlfriend first. no, liz, please, jack and i have to have boundaries. i make appointments here in new york. and i work around c.c.'s schedule in washington. mr. donaghy, what are we doing this evening? there is an 8:00 showing of fred claus... okay. well, you were gonna help me go over my finances. so i have a checking account. i am two payments away from owning my bike. also, i have a star that my aunt named after me.
we're trying to buy the largest cable network in northern europe.o do that, it'll be huge. [laughing] what about your huge doo-doo? [laughing] [jack speaking german] [laughing] sir, your 11:00 is here. oh, excellent. lemon, come on in. oh, no. see your girlfriend first. no, liz, please, jack and i have to have boundaries. i make appointments here in new york. and i work around c.c.'s schedule in washington. mr. donaghy, what are we doing this evening? there is an 8:00 showing of fred claus......
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we're trying to buy the largest cable network in northern europe.nd if we do do that, it'll be huge. [laughing] what about your huge doo-doo? [laughing] [jack speaking german] [laughing] sir, your 11:00 is here. oh, excellent. lemon, come on in. oh, no. see your girlfriend first. no, liz, please, jack and i have to have boundaries. i make appointments here in new york. and i work around c.c.'s schedule in washington. mr. donaghy, what are we doing this evening? there is an 8:00 showing of fred claus... okay. well, you were gonna help me go over my finances. so i have a checking account. i am two payments away from owning my bike.
we're trying to buy the largest cable network in northern europe.nd if we do do that, it'll be huge. [laughing] what about your huge doo-doo? [laughing] [jack speaking german] [laughing] sir, your 11:00 is here. oh, excellent. lemon, come on in. oh, no. see your girlfriend first. no, liz, please, jack and i have to have boundaries. i make appointments here in new york. and i work around c.c.'s schedule in washington. mr. donaghy, what are we doing this evening? there is an 8:00 showing of fred...
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he said for the first time he sees signs of life in europe, uk, france, northern europe. healthcare, which had become a black hole in europe, showed the first positive orders in three years. we had obviously a big improvement in europe in orders across the board. honeywell ceo said he was not yet ready to declare victory but he added it's been encouraging to see so far. this from a company big in autos, aerospace and climate controls. ppg was effusive about what he said, namely a turn in europe. we think we have stabilize and it should get better from here. when a skeptical analyst questioned this term, he said he's hearing the same thing there that he heard at the bottom here. that the auto bill would never come back and would be at permanently low levels. he says that europe is a little far behind us. he added that he sees a fairly consistent basis in the region and a few of our businesses did achieve volume growth this past quarter. ladies and gentlemen, that is incredible news. most importantly saw an 8% growth. that is a big increase. ingersoll rand, the machinery and
he said for the first time he sees signs of life in europe, uk, france, northern europe. healthcare, which had become a black hole in europe, showed the first positive orders in three years. we had obviously a big improvement in europe in orders across the board. honeywell ceo said he was not yet ready to declare victory but he added it's been encouraging to see so far. this from a company big in autos, aerospace and climate controls. ppg was effusive about what he said, namely a turn in...
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northern europe generally will not want to put any more money on the table. >> they know eventually theye to put money -- there will be more debt forgiveness, how long can they delay it for and how long do they tell their -- >> not necessarily. >> what is the alternative? >> the alternative is you resize the euro and you actually have smaller number of countries. that threatens potentially greece and -- >> do you think they're prepared to see that? >> i think it will be an open debate after the german election. i think the market s will react to that. >> shares moving higher this morning after reported better than expected earnings. all helped by cost cuts. flat demand for the next core saying it doesn't expect an improvement. tom johnson is ceo at skf and joins us from gothamburg. tom, good morning to you. thank you for joining us. give us your view of the strength of the global economy as you see it at the moment in industrial sector. >> from our viewpoint what we see is an improving demand subsequentially in the second quarter, we expect to keep it at that level moving forward. and we
northern europe generally will not want to put any more money on the table. >> they know eventually theye to put money -- there will be more debt forgiveness, how long can they delay it for and how long do they tell their -- >> not necessarily. >> what is the alternative? >> the alternative is you resize the euro and you actually have smaller number of countries. that threatens potentially greece and -- >> do you think they're prepared to see that? >> i think...
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they were more or less acknowledging because we've had bad weather in parts of northern europe. a lot of people got fed up and booked. those bookings, people can't refund them. so they're going to go. it's true. there are always those last-minute speculative bookings. >> what's the outlook, nevertheless, for ryanaramide yum term. >> it's still very positive. we had a big aircraft order from them a few weeks ago at the paris air show. some of those are going to replace those already in the fleet. some of the older ones will go back. they're talking about growing passenger numbers to over 100, 110 million in four or five years' time. >> that's an extraordinary number. >> exactly. the fleet will be over 400 aircraft. and we're expecting later in the year negotiating with boeing for at least another 200 of the new boeing 747 max, which is a more fuel economic air cost. >> that's what it's all about, more efficient aircraft. >> nor efficient in terms of fuel burn, high capacity, high productivity and been quoted to an american newspaper, over 600 aircraft in the fleet as we move into
they were more or less acknowledging because we've had bad weather in parts of northern europe. a lot of people got fed up and booked. those bookings, people can't refund them. so they're going to go. it's true. there are always those last-minute speculative bookings. >> what's the outlook, nevertheless, for ryanaramide yum term. >> it's still very positive. we had a big aircraft order from them a few weeks ago at the paris air show. some of those are going to replace those already...
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europe. extending down towards the northern balkan peninsula. and large hail and damaging winds coming out of this possibly as it pushes east. still supported by the upper-level jet, that's key with keeping this very unstable and the warm temperatures pushing in from the south. a wet and cooler air, that is also bringing some heavy showers across portions of the british isle, it will be rather persistent. but it's much cooler towards the west. london with only a high of 20 on tuesday. paris at 24, out ahead of the front, the temperatures up into the high 20s, even towards the 30s, even farther east. good news like i said, these cooler temperatures will start to warm back up. as we go into latter part of the work week. that's a look at the world weather, here's the extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour, i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. until next time. .. ♪ >>> in this episode of "tomorrow" a french journalist gathers information on post-disaster japan. david zavaglia appears on ma
europe. extending down towards the northern balkan peninsula. and large hail and damaging winds coming out of this possibly as it pushes east. still supported by the upper-level jet, that's key with keeping this very unstable and the warm temperatures pushing in from the south. a wet and cooler air, that is also bringing some heavy showers across portions of the british isle, it will be rather persistent. but it's much cooler towards the west. london with only a high of 20 on tuesday. paris at...
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in 2010, only four commercial ships were allowed to sail the northern sea rule which connects northeastern europenortheast asia through the arctic. this year with five months still to go, more than 200 ships have already been given the right to stale. is more water in the arctic a good thing or bad thing? nature magazine published an important study this week calculating the thawing in the arctic. leading to the release of large amounts of methane, that means an intensification of the greenhouse gas effect and more extreme weather. the study's model climbs that the cost of this is more than $60 trillion, that's more than the global economy. whether or not this is accurate, this is something we have to deal with. but the melting ice is also an opportunity there's vast reserves of natural gas. russian planted its flag 4,000 meters below the north pole to establish its claim. in reality, no one owns the arctic. peace has been established by a group founded in 1996, the arctic council. it had eight charter members including the likes of canada, denmark, russia and the united states. 12 more countries
in 2010, only four commercial ships were allowed to sail the northern sea rule which connects northeastern europenortheast asia through the arctic. this year with five months still to go, more than 200 ships have already been given the right to stale. is more water in the arctic a good thing or bad thing? nature magazine published an important study this week calculating the thawing in the arctic. leading to the release of large amounts of methane, that means an intensification of the...
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on tuesday it will okur in the northern plains. 24 in chicago and hot in the south. finally in europe, excessive heat in europe last week, but this time across the east. i want to show you this video. people in southeastern europe are feeling intense heat. a thermometer showed up to 41 degrees. authorities in boston are advising people to stay indoors and drink plenty of water. in serbia, many headed to a lake. authorities have switched on the miste misters, but while many were soaking up rays, emergency workers reported an increase of people with heat stroke. hot conditions will not last long. we have a frontal system that this is driving cool air from the west. temperatures in bucharest, 39 on tuesday and that could go down to 29 degrees on wednesday. the heat is expect to rebuild and hot conditions will be an ongoing story. that's it for me now. here's the extended forecast. >> one more story to show you before we go. baseball players and fans in new york gathered to give a heavy hitter a high profile send off. the yankees held a retirement ceremony for matsui. team captain derek j
on tuesday it will okur in the northern plains. 24 in chicago and hot in the south. finally in europe, excessive heat in europe last week, but this time across the east. i want to show you this video. people in southeastern europe are feeling intense heat. a thermometer showed up to 41 degrees. authorities in boston are advising people to stay indoors and drink plenty of water. in serbia, many headed to a lake. authorities have switched on the miste misters, but while many were soaking up rays,...
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europe, they're mostly try thanks to a big area of high pressure. there are a few things to talk about. mountain showers are likely across northern spain and the alpine region. and a series of lows is producing wet and windy weather for the north and unstable weather continues for the balkan peninsula. it's very hot across central and western europe. here's your extended forecast. >>> people who watch britain's royal family are eagerly awaiting the birth of a royal baby. the duke and duchess of cambridge are expecting their first child any day now. officials say other babies born on the same day will receive silver pennies as gifts. the mint will produce commemorative coins. they will come in a pouch along with a message card. people in britain customarily give silver coins to the paurnts of new borns for good luck. parents can apply for the coins by the mint's web page within 60 days of the baby's birth. they ask them to attach a copy of their baby's birth certificate. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." thank you very much for joining us. tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley.tonight a conversa
europe, they're mostly try thanks to a big area of high pressure. there are a few things to talk about. mountain showers are likely across northern spain and the alpine region. and a series of lows is producing wet and windy weather for the north and unstable weather continues for the balkan peninsula. it's very hot across central and western europe. here's your extended forecast. >>> people who watch britain's royal family are eagerly awaiting the birth of a royal baby. the duke and...
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a special report from northern syria where armed fighters [inaudible] prayers for migrants lost at sea while trying to get to europe. egypt's presidential spokesman has outlined a road map for the nation's political future. a committee to drop the new constitution will be announced in two weeks' time. a popular referendum will be held in four months. parliamentary elections will take place two weeks after the referendum. new presidential polls will happen six months after that. to an egyptian scholar. point -- t important this is something that is dangerous. there is no other option in the meantime. which means the constitution which was suspended by the [indiscernible] election for the assemply unlike the case and 2012. i think the good point about it is having disappointed. the debt is divided. i did not think it is a wise forsion to have elections the constitution. >> the statement comes after the death of more than 50 protesters loyal to mohammed morsi. thousands of them are rallying again. the muslim brotherhood has called for nationwide protest on tuesday. of last day before the month ramadan. staff were over
a special report from northern syria where armed fighters [inaudible] prayers for migrants lost at sea while trying to get to europe. egypt's presidential spokesman has outlined a road map for the nation's political future. a committee to drop the new constitution will be announced in two weeks' time. a popular referendum will be held in four months. parliamentary elections will take place two weeks after the referendum. new presidential polls will happen six months after that. to an egyptian...
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europe, high pressure dominating for the most part. still seeing isolated showers popping up into southern france, northern italy as well. but clear skies expected over the next several days. that's going to keep things, clear skies, and also some warm temperatures. paris with a high of 29, berlin at 28, warsaw continue to warm up, 25 on your wednesday. across the british isles, look at this, temperatures well above average. that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. enjoy your day. ♪ >>> the cloudy skies signal the end of the rainy season in ohara, kyoto.
europe, high pressure dominating for the most part. still seeing isolated showers popping up into southern france, northern italy as well. but clear skies expected over the next several days. that's going to keep things, clear skies, and also some warm temperatures. paris with a high of 29, berlin at 28, warsaw continue to warm up, 25 on your wednesday. across the british isles, look at this, temperatures well above average. that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast....
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northern plains. cool temperatures still exist in the great lakes region. 24 in chicago, but still hot in the south. now finally across europe, we talked about excessive heat across central europe last week, t this time across the east. i want to show you this video. people in southeastern europe are still feeling some intense heat. a thermometer in the romanian capital of bucharest showed up to 41 degrees. authorities are advising people to stay indoors and drink plenty of water. now in serbia, many people headed to a lake. authorities had switched on the misters, but while many were soaking up race, emergenys, eme workers reported an increase in those arriving with heat stroke. we have a frontal system which is driving cool air from the west. so temperatures in bucharest, 39 on tuesday, but that could go down to 29 degrees on wednesday. however, the heat is expected to rebuild across the west once again, so it looks like the hot conditions could be for parts of europe. that's it for now. here's the extended forecast. >>> there's one more story to share with you before we go. baseball players and fans in new york gathered t
northern plains. cool temperatures still exist in the great lakes region. 24 in chicago, but still hot in the south. now finally across europe, we talked about excessive heat across central europe last week, t this time across the east. i want to show you this video. people in southeastern europe are still feeling some intense heat. a thermometer in the romanian capital of bucharest showed up to 41 degrees. authorities are advising people to stay indoors and drink plenty of water. now in...
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two thousand and three extreme heat that affected large parts of europe caused the deaths of two thousand british citizens. now in northern ireland authorities have angered unionists by rejecting their plans for a parade following recent street riots the orange order was to march along a route in belfast separating the rival loyalists and nationalist communities artists are first has the details but first there's a city of flashpoints and interface is still a large extent very much divided along sectarian lines with loyalist and republican communities living right next door to each other and then finds a tension it's all too easy for violence to break out as we've seen in recent days but away from that nighttime writing and it's a completely different story that we've come to gain a different perspective on what's happening in belfast. the titanic's and the odyssey arena and the waterfront welcome to moe's in belfast but as well as taking in the sights along the more glamorous was a front regeneration area visit is a rule say given a guided tour through northern ireland's past troubles at the tool to avoid certain parts o
two thousand and three extreme heat that affected large parts of europe caused the deaths of two thousand british citizens. now in northern ireland authorities have angered unionists by rejecting their plans for a parade following recent street riots the orange order was to march along a route in belfast separating the rival loyalists and nationalist communities artists are first has the details but first there's a city of flashpoints and interface is still a large extent very much divided...
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europe's worst rail disasters. investigators are trying to determine what caused the train to go off its tracks near the northern city of santiago. it was traveling from the capital of madrid to ferrol. part of the carriages mangled by the force of the crash were taken off the tracks. the search is for bodies and survivors. more than 220 people, many of them pilgrims and holidaymakers were onboard the eight carriage high speed train when it derailed in santiago de compostela. witnesses saw the carriages flip and fold up. >> i heard an explosion and when i arrived, one of the carriages was already over the road that comes out from there. the neighbors all come over but we begin to get scared because one of the firemen said it might explode so we retreated but then it was ok so we went back. >> during the night, dozens of bodies were brought to a makeshift mortuary where family members of those missing gathered for news. >> we heard about the accident and they are neither on the list of injured nor dead so we're just waiting. >> it's my niece, the daughter of my sister and brother-in-law, were broken, as you can imagin
europe's worst rail disasters. investigators are trying to determine what caused the train to go off its tracks near the northern city of santiago. it was traveling from the capital of madrid to ferrol. part of the carriages mangled by the force of the crash were taken off the tracks. the search is for bodies and survivors. more than 220 people, many of them pilgrims and holidaymakers were onboard the eight carriage high speed train when it derailed in santiago de compostela. witnesses saw the...
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europe. and while you can see here on the satellite imagery, very out-of-season frontal area. a tornado there towards northern italy, but now pushing off here towards the east. it does look like going through the day on tuesday, the worst of the weather is going to be in romania, bulgaria, even out there towards the baltic states as this does continue to push through and eventually off towards east and western russia. the black sea, as well, you'll see some heavy rainfall from this as it does continue to push through. so we want to continue to keep an eye on it. i do think this cold front that brought all of the severe weather, and even the tornado in italy, it's weakening out and the worst of it is over with. now, this high pressure ridging in. that is the topic, because it's bringing in warmer air from the south. we're going to start to see temperatures about 10 degrees above average for some cities out here. amsterdam, 31 on friday, even paris could get up to 35. 11 degrees above your average to start off your week. that's a look at the world weather, here's a look at the extended forecast. >>> that's "new
europe. and while you can see here on the satellite imagery, very out-of-season frontal area. a tornado there towards northern italy, but now pushing off here towards the east. it does look like going through the day on tuesday, the worst of the weather is going to be in romania, bulgaria, even out there towards the baltic states as this does continue to push through and eventually off towards east and western russia. the black sea, as well, you'll see some heavy rainfall from this as it does...
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he will be out there with the northern irish, and he is the betting favorite in europe to win, 8-1, that's a big favorite. the next two guys that are closest are 18-1, phil mickelson, our own united owun states, and justin rose, the britain who won the u.s. open two months ago.mohs you got a big gap between 8-1, 18-1. >> five years later and everybody puts their money on tiger woods.tige >> maybe they know something wen don't know.gow. >> did he remarry. >> it's the girlfriend. girl >> she was inside of the ropes, she was walking the ground ofof muirfield with tiger. >> it's got to be important, if you are walking the fields with tiger. >> taking them to scotland. >>> all right, dave, thank you. >>> tuesday morning, more moin questions than answers after the death of actor cory monteith. what investigators are sayingng about the glee star's sudden death. >>> and later on, keeping cool when the temperatures soar out there, solly is live at the key -- holly is live at the key bridge clubhouse with the options on the pot mack. >>> it could be days or evenld weeks before authorities k
he will be out there with the northern irish, and he is the betting favorite in europe to win, 8-1, that's a big favorite. the next two guys that are closest are 18-1, phil mickelson, our own united owun states, and justin rose, the britain who won the u.s. open two months ago.mohs you got a big gap between 8-1, 18-1. >> five years later and everybody puts their money on tiger woods.tige >> maybe they know something wen don't know.gow. >> did he remarry. >> it's the...
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northern adriatic. that means faster train connections, now that the last borders are disappearing. >> when francesco poss family founded their shipping from over 200 years ago, it was the trading gateway between the balkans and western europe >it's a headache for the italian entrepreneur and his associate. he recalls the days when the town was a top shopping destination for 20 million yugoslavs. >> they came in masses. easy business for the town. for the yugoslavs, it was like a dream. enjoying the freedom and being able to buy a pair of jeans or drink a cup of coffee. those days are long gone. >> now croatia is seeing an upswing in foreign investment, not necessarily good news for the italians. potential investors are put off by high tax rates and excessive red tape. and it's not just investors were shifting to croatia. italians can buy upscale homes there at low prices. she sells vacation apartments. booming business is expected. >> back then private individuals from italy could not buy anything in croatia. you had to use middle name or real estate firms -- middle men or real estate firms. those obstacles are gone now thanks to croatia joining the eu . >> the region has a history as a melting pot. italians, croats, lived
northern adriatic. that means faster train connections, now that the last borders are disappearing. >> when francesco poss family founded their shipping from over 200 years ago, it was the trading gateway between the balkans and western europe >it's a headache for the italian entrepreneur and his associate. he recalls the days when the town was a top shopping destination for 20 million yugoslavs. >> they came in masses. easy business for the town. for the yugoslavs, it was like a...
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northern adriatic. that means faster train connections, now that the last borders are disappearing. >> when francesco poss family founded their shipping from over 200 years ago, it was the trading gateway between the balkans and western europe >it's a headache for the italian entrepreneur and his associate. he recalls the days when the town was a top shopping destination for 20 million yugoslavs. >> they came in masses. easy business for the town. for the yugoslavs, it was like a dream. enjoying the freedom and being able to buy a pair of jeans or drink a cup of coffee. those days are long gone. >> now croatia is seeing an upswing in foreign investment, not necessarily good news for the italians. potential investors are put off by high tax rates and excessive red tape. and it's not just investors were shifting to croatia. italians can buy upscale homes there at low prices. she sells vacation apartments. booming business is expected. >> back then private individuals from italy could not buy anything in croatia. you had to use middle name or real estate firms -- middle men or real estate firms. those obstacles are gone now thanks to croatia joining the eu . >> the region has a history as a melting pot. italians, croats, lived
northern adriatic. that means faster train connections, now that the last borders are disappearing. >> when francesco poss family founded their shipping from over 200 years ago, it was the trading gateway between the balkans and western europe >it's a headache for the italian entrepreneur and his associate. he recalls the days when the town was a top shopping destination for 20 million yugoslavs. >> they came in masses. easy business for the town. for the yugoslavs, it was like a...
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europe where we have, well, this high pressure into the northwest. it is keeping things hot and we have thunderstorms flaring up due to moisture off the mediterranean into southern france, northern italy. but temperatures here are well above average. we want to stay cool, especially if you're in madrid getting up to 36 still above average, paris, 35 by monday. but that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. ♪ ♪ >>> the children boarding this van in seoul, south korea are so-called 1.5 generation defectors from north korea.
europe where we have, well, this high pressure into the northwest. it is keeping things hot and we have thunderstorms flaring up due to moisture off the mediterranean into southern france, northern italy. but temperatures here are well above average. we want to stay cool, especially if you're in madrid getting up to 36 still above average, paris, 35 by monday. but that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene...
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europe, well, there is some rough weather into the scandinavian peninsula. for the most part high pressure is dominating. we are having some pop-up thunderstorms continue to flourish into southern france, northern italy. but here as well the heat has been the main topic. there is going to be a cooldown going into saturday for the most part. then we're going to see the heat reemerge by sunday. paris back up to 34, frankfurt at 30, berlin, 28 here on sunday. but that's a look at world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> before we go, white lion cubs have become a star attraction at a zoo in western japan. the five cubs were born last month at the himeji central park. a lioness gave birth to twins. another had triplets four days later. the cubs weigh about three kilograms each. keepers feed them with milk five times a day. they're attracting many children and their camera-wielding parents. >> translator: so cute. >> translator: adorable when they play together. >> the cameras -- or the cubs rather will be on display through the end of next month. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us.
europe, well, there is some rough weather into the scandinavian peninsula. for the most part high pressure is dominating. we are having some pop-up thunderstorms continue to flourish into southern france, northern italy. but here as well the heat has been the main topic. there is going to be a cooldown going into saturday for the most part. then we're going to see the heat reemerge by sunday. paris back up to 34, frankfurt at 30, berlin, 28 here on sunday. but that's a look at world weather....
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europe. and the northern democrats were divided between those who were on the wallace, henry wallace side of the democratic party which blamed the cold war on the united states more than the soviet union and did not wish to engage in a global competition with the soviet union. and then the other side of the northern wing of the party stood with truman in favor of creating the new national security state. but again, it took southern votes to create the major institutions that we know today. so in this sense modern america, the world we know was created in congress through the truman years and decisively by decision making, law making decisions taken by representatives from the american south. and those representatives were remarkably heterogenerallous bunch. richard russell of georgia, great political figures like lyndon john szob of texas -- johnson of texas whose very first speech in the congress began we of the south. it was a debate about fair legislation, and he to oazed it at that point -- opposed it at that point. but it also included the southern wing of the democratic party, also inc
europe. and the northern democrats were divided between those who were on the wallace, henry wallace side of the democratic party which blamed the cold war on the united states more than the soviet union and did not wish to engage in a global competition with the soviet union. and then the other side of the northern wing of the party stood with truman in favor of creating the new national security state. but again, it took southern votes to create the major institutions that we know today. so...
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northern part of the transport the transatlantic. air traffic pattern if you will but the that the tracks that aircraft follow between each part of the the world so i eat north america and europe. you know they're very much dependent upon weather conditions at the time and those tracks are formulated based on the weather conditions every twelve hours so. how often however does that how different how often does this happen that the plane changes its established ruled as with as it's happening right now. it happens and you know it could be a week before the transatlantic system changes it could be a matter of just hours before the system changes so aircraft are required to follow the most expeditious route from point a to point b. . you know just happens to be at the moment that those are suddenly tracks across the north atlantic airspace all right chris we know you're not a betting man i'm going to put you on the spot again what she definitive on this is there but snowden on the plane or is he not on that plane well that's anybody's guess that you know i would suspect that the transit area that mr snowden. is purportedly in is probably the most watched the most the belt. area o
northern part of the transport the transatlantic. air traffic pattern if you will but the that the tracks that aircraft follow between each part of the the world so i eat north america and europe. you know they're very much dependent upon weather conditions at the time and those tracks are formulated based on the weather conditions every twelve hours so. how often however does that how different how often does this happen that the plane changes its established ruled as with as it's happening...
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europe. during the battle of the bulge, dick's battalion and a regiment of the 7th armored division formed what became known as task force seitz. their mission was to plug the gaps on the northernpe of the bulge every time the germans tried to make a breakout. during the battle, some of the bloodiest fighting in world war ii, dick's battalion went from 691 men to 380. years later, when asked about the worst day of his life, dick quickly identified january 3, 1945, during the battle of the bulge, when his unit came under heavy artillery fire and 21 of his men were killed. before shipping out to europe and while still a student at k. state, dick began dating his first wife, the former betty merrill. was dick was called up for active duty, betty continued her studies at k. state, graduated in 1942 and joined the red cross n.1945 she was stationed in holland where she read that dick's battalion was heavily engaged in fighting. determined to see him, she drove by herself from holland to the front in belgium and managed to find his battalion. she wasn't allowed to go to the front lines, where dick was, but her trip put them back in touch and six months later, they were married in fra
europe. during the battle of the bulge, dick's battalion and a regiment of the 7th armored division formed what became known as task force seitz. their mission was to plug the gaps on the northernpe of the bulge every time the germans tried to make a breakout. during the battle, some of the bloodiest fighting in world war ii, dick's battalion went from 691 men to 380. years later, when asked about the worst day of his life, dick quickly identified january 3, 1945, during the battle of the...