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to join their families and others want a better life in northern europe and do not want to stay in aountry like greece which has its only economic policies. a lot of anxiety. deportations are going ahead t presence in plates. we saw dozens of officers deployed: there is a fear that people may not go quietly. >> the latest from le sp os. thank you for that. brussels airport is partly operating again following the attack there 12 days ago. the first flight through the port ge portuguese society. passengers arriving damaged by the sued side bombing attack. the metro station was attacked on the same day. 32 people were killed. >> it's a very emotionally moment for all of us, for me, personally, of course. worked dit really day and night to make this moment possible. it's very important. only three flights today. symbolic flights. tomorrow, we will have more flights. in the next few days, we will go up to 20% of our normal capacity and the maxi mum we can have in the temporary structure we have built. >> still to come in this half hour on al jazeera, turkey promises to rebuild yabakur aft
to join their families and others want a better life in northern europe and do not want to stay in aountry like greece which has its only economic policies. a lot of anxiety. deportations are going ahead t presence in plates. we saw dozens of officers deployed: there is a fear that people may not go quietly. >> the latest from le sp os. thank you for that. brussels airport is partly operating again following the attack there 12 days ago. the first flight through the port ge portuguese...
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thousands, hoping to reach northern europe, have been stuck in italy since february, when several countrieslong the belkin routes closed their borders. the deal between the eu and turkey has faced significant criticism. conservatives say it puts europe's future into turkish hands. left-leaning parties say it ignores humanitarian turns. for now, the deal is holding, and slowing the flow of markets. >> their dreams of reaching northern europe shattered, the refugees are escorted by soldiers to turkey. they have held out on the island of lesbos four weeks. in strasburg, the agreement has drawn criticism across party lines. >> i think the eu-turkey deal is illegal because it violates european and international law. in addition, it poses moral questions about the signal we are saying, that it leaves the problem to others to deal with the refugees. >> skeptics say it gives turkey too much power. but the german chancellor says there is a pragmatic solution. >> this is the first sensible, effective step eu and the members have taken to reduce the influx of refugees. >> spring in europe is turning i
thousands, hoping to reach northern europe, have been stuck in italy since february, when several countrieslong the belkin routes closed their borders. the deal between the eu and turkey has faced significant criticism. conservatives say it puts europe's future into turkish hands. left-leaning parties say it ignores humanitarian turns. for now, the deal is holding, and slowing the flow of markets. >> their dreams of reaching northern europe shattered, the refugees are escorted by soldiers...
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similar circumstances on sunday, when over 250 people tried to cross into macedonia and on to northern europe. greece told the macedonian government they had acted with excessive force by firing rubber bullets and tear gas at the migrants, most of whom have fled war and persecution in iraq and syria to find safety in europe. greeceia in turn accused of failing to intervene and prevent around 3000 people from entering their country. thousands have found themselves stuck in quality -- squalid conditions on the greek-macedonian border since macedonia and other balkan states refused to allow them passage through, on toward northern europe. catherine n.: back here in overe, a row has reignited the issue of muslim headscarves. this after the prime minister said he would support banning women from wearing them in universities. that has prompted criticism from women in his immediate government. he said the headscarf oppresses women when it is born for political reasons. veil is already banned here well -- here, while all ostentatious religious symbols are banned on schools and public buildings. now,
similar circumstances on sunday, when over 250 people tried to cross into macedonia and on to northern europe. greece told the macedonian government they had acted with excessive force by firing rubber bullets and tear gas at the migrants, most of whom have fled war and persecution in iraq and syria to find safety in europe. greeceia in turn accused of failing to intervene and prevent around 3000 people from entering their country. thousands have found themselves stuck in quality -- squalid...
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many are searching for a better life, and some have family members who have already reached northern europe before it shut its doors. but the deal and tighter border restrictions have not stopped. authorities in greece say almost 2,000 people have landed on their shores. the deportations may send the message that doors are closed at least through illegal channels. >> well, turkey is still building reception centers for migrants who have returned from greece. laborers say they started on friday and they'll work late into the night on sunday. refugees will be sent to the turkish town of takili. >> well, if all goes to plan, and turkish and greeks say that it will, this is where the first batch of people from greece to turkey will arrive. this is the port of tikil. and just a few meters away from the dock that's the background where these people will be processed and registered. the people we've been talking to are very adamant that they don't want to stay here. there have been large-scale protests this weekend. even earlier on sunday a lot of people signing a petition in the main square if fr
many are searching for a better life, and some have family members who have already reached northern europe before it shut its doors. but the deal and tighter border restrictions have not stopped. authorities in greece say almost 2,000 people have landed on their shores. the deportations may send the message that doors are closed at least through illegal channels. >> well, turkey is still building reception centers for migrants who have returned from greece. laborers say they started on...
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some have families that have reached northern europe before it shut its doors >> reporter: the deal and the tighter border restrictions have not stopped the rivals. it may have-- arrivals. it may have slowed, but in the last few days 2,000 people have landed on their shoress. the deportations may send a message that the doors are closed at least through illegal channels >>> meanwhile turkey is building reception centers for migrants and refugees who will be returned from greece. tents are being prepared at the western port of sesmay. turkish authorities have not disclosed how many refugees they will accept or how their asylum will be processed. pro-refugee demonstrators have clashed with security. they're angry with the new e.u. deal restricting refugees and migrants from coming into europe. yemen's president has sacked his prime minister and vice president replacing him with two loyalists. he said in a statement that the removal was due to government failures. the move comes just a week before a ceasefire kicks in. our correspondent has more. >> reporter: he was once promoted as the ma
some have families that have reached northern europe before it shut its doors >> reporter: the deal and the tighter border restrictions have not stopped the rivals. it may have-- arrivals. it may have slowed, but in the last few days 2,000 people have landed on their shoress. the deportations may send a message that the doors are closed at least through illegal channels >>> meanwhile turkey is building reception centers for migrants and refugees who will be returned from greece....
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they want to reach northern europe. they want a better life.ome have families who already made their way to northern europe. they want to be reunited with them. there is a lot of anxiety. they still do not know what happened to them. but clearly, the eu wants this deal to be implemented to stop the flow of illegal immigration. in fact, over the past 24 hours a day t according to agree authorities, more than 500 people landed on greece's shores. maybe, you know, by sending people back, deport assess will send a very clear message that the eu is curious. borders are shut. the only way forward is through legal channels. >> the eu is hoping as deportrations due to take place. thank you to the other side of the sea. harry fawcett in dikili where refugees are expected to be sent back to. he sent us this update. >> here in the seaside town, they have been creating a reception center here at the doc made of tents. we understand this is where the first batch of several hundred refugees coming and my graibts coming back from the greek island of le sp os
they want to reach northern europe. they want a better life.ome have families who already made their way to northern europe. they want to be reunited with them. there is a lot of anxiety. they still do not know what happened to them. but clearly, the eu wants this deal to be implemented to stop the flow of illegal immigration. in fact, over the past 24 hours a day t according to agree authorities, more than 500 people landed on greece's shores. maybe, you know, by sending people back, deport...
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we think that university and northern europe has a very good future. innovation is not that, competitiveness is not that. in fact, we are regaining it. maybe the best way to sum it up, is if you look outside it is no longer winter in america. [laughter] spring is coming back. thank you. oh, yeah. >> welcome up -- our colleague. >> so i'm bruce cap, from brookings, it is absolute how does that work i'm just playing around -- [laughter] absolute pleasure to moderate this panel. it is an absolute pleasure in this season of despair. to be optimistic about the future of our country. and the future of many similar cities in europe. fred and antoine have done all of us i think a great service. i mean, this is almost like a book, it takes two dutchman antoine has been here for a while to come to america to remind what you say we have. right, so we're very hopeful. we have two other people on this panel that i think i'll just give a brief introduction. they are two of the top economic development thinkers and practitioners in the united states. rebecca bagley i
we think that university and northern europe has a very good future. innovation is not that, competitiveness is not that. in fact, we are regaining it. maybe the best way to sum it up, is if you look outside it is no longer winter in america. [laughter] spring is coming back. thank you. oh, yeah. >> welcome up -- our colleague. >> so i'm bruce cap, from brookings, it is absolute how does that work i'm just playing around -- [laughter] absolute pleasure to moderate this panel. it is...
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northern europe has enjoyed a culture of mixed public bathing since the 19th century, but a benign socialctivity to germans and scandinavians is something entirely different to men from a culture where women are chattel. patrons of public baths are now routinely assaulted. in january, sweden's national semi arena for the first time was forced to segregate men and women in the hot tubs. goodbye to a century old tradition. migrants rights from fewer culture. -- pure culture. they come from a different culture, they are unaware you are not supposed to grow women's breasts. so they put up a picture with a hand and a woman's breast and a red x. [laughter] after a training course on how to treat women with respect, a dragged ad afghan woman into a basement and rates her. we'll fine-tune the course of treating women with respect. we will get better pictograms. migrant rightst, are women's rights. published an woman important report on the use of rape in sudan as a weapon of war. it was distressing report. she documented 15 individual cases of sexual assault, including rape and victims as young a
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most have chosen to stay for only a short time, eventually heading to northern europe, where they may have friends or family or perceive better prospects. but the hundreds who have stayed for good find benefits and sympathy. riace is hosting a particular group of people, not people who come for economic reasons, because the locals from riace are leaving for economic reasons. the people coming here are from parts of the world that are at war. when they say that migrants bring nothing but trouble, look what beautiful things she brings. this woman, aadela, has a job as a weaver that pays about 800 dollars a month. she says she fled afghanistan after the taliban killed her husband, a bookseller in kabul. she and her daughter endured an 18 month journey by foot and by bus to a refugee camp in greece, where aadela met a man who joined their journey. they're married now and have been in riace since december, living in this comfortable house provided by the town. >> ( translated ): i'm sorry for the people who come by sea, those who make it and those who don't. whenever i see them on tv, i'm
most have chosen to stay for only a short time, eventually heading to northern europe, where they may have friends or family or perceive better prospects. but the hundreds who have stayed for good find benefits and sympathy. riace is hosting a particular group of people, not people who come for economic reasons, because the locals from riace are leaving for economic reasons. the people coming here are from parts of the world that are at war. when they say that migrants bring nothing but...
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other liberalized markets, if you look at the nordic market in northern europe, they have their exchange the electricity consumed in the nordic market is traded on that exchange. so japan likewise -- right now it's only 1.5 percent, but in the future it may rise considerably, so utilities that have power generation will be able to sell their power to the exchange, and retailers like softbank with little or no power plants or generation capacity will be able to buy from the exchange and sell it to the consumers. some exchange is the marketplace for electricity to be sold. the important things about the market is you need to increase the volume much more, so right now it is 1.5% on japan's exchange rate they are hoping to get to a higher percentage. let's see if that happens. rishaad: thanks a lot. joining us there from tokyo. ,ne more story out of japan japan airlines, something that came to light in the next hour or so. cancels 24nes domestic and international flights after a system failure. more than 3000 passengers traveling were affected. the airline saying the system that maintains a
other liberalized markets, if you look at the nordic market in northern europe, they have their exchange the electricity consumed in the nordic market is traded on that exchange. so japan likewise -- right now it's only 1.5 percent, but in the future it may rise considerably, so utilities that have power generation will be able to sell their power to the exchange, and retailers like softbank with little or no power plants or generation capacity will be able to buy from the exchange and sell it...
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northern europe has enjoyed a culture of micked public bathing since the 19th century. but a benign social activity to germans and scandinavians is something entirely different to men from a culture where women are chatle. so female patrons of public baths are now routinely asalted. and in january, sweden's national swimming arena was forced for the first time to segregate men and women in the hot tubs. so good by to a century old tradition. migrant rights trump your culture. our response is oh, they come from a different culture. they don't know you're not meant to groeb women's breasts. so in germany, they put up picket grams with a breast and a groping hand and a red x through it. last month a mere fortnight after acing a training course on how to treat women with respect, a 15-year-old afghan dragged a woman into the basement of a refugee center and raped her. we'll fine tune it, we'll get better picket grams. but in the meantime, migrant rights trump women's rights. madam arbour was the first prosecutor ever to charge rape as a crime against humanity. in 2007, she
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difficulty germany lands which are closer to a social market economy, but you would enthusiasm in northern europe, central and eastern europe, and you would be the winner of this transformation of the european union, exactly like the brits would like to see. this was not done, and the nitty-gritty of things that are not very serious but can be sold to the electorate in order to persuade that the game have changed have been given preference. francine: for our viewers and listeners, i would like to reintroduce our panelists. left, byed, from my mr. lord nigel lawson, caroline andbairn, norman lamont, maurice levy. lord lamont. trade is actually for mutual cooperation. it is to everybody's advantage. people want trade deals. the idea that it is difficult to negotiate trade deals, i don't entirely accept. i don't accept that it is easier through the eu. if you look at small countries like chile, like singapore, like korea, they've negotiated free-trade agreements far larger than those of the eu. if you had a the gdp of the countries with which switzerland has free-trade agreements, it is larger than
difficulty germany lands which are closer to a social market economy, but you would enthusiasm in northern europe, central and eastern europe, and you would be the winner of this transformation of the european union, exactly like the brits would like to see. this was not done, and the nitty-gritty of things that are not very serious but can be sold to the electorate in order to persuade that the game have changed have been given preference. francine: for our viewers and listeners, i would like...
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has not happened in countries where there has been more active government policy, especially northern europet every kid, every poor kid has the same chances as a middle class or richer kid, in our country, we have just basically allow the inequality to widen for decades. especially for lower skilled workers, real incomes have been going down now for years and years. there is nothing changing this trend, and i think there is a tremendous unhappiness about it. francine: will we see a reversal in that trend? depending on who comes to power? jeff: you can only see a reversal if there is a change of politics and policy in this country. basically, in a different vision of how fiscal policy works, the countries that keep low inequality -- and again, those are mainly northern europe countries, like denmark, sweden, norway, the netherlands, and germany -- work at it quite hard. they tax more than the united states and distribute more in terms of single-payer health care or free tuition for higher ,ducation, or childcare vacation support. when we do studies, which i put out with colleagues every year
has not happened in countries where there has been more active government policy, especially northern europet every kid, every poor kid has the same chances as a middle class or richer kid, in our country, we have just basically allow the inequality to widen for decades. especially for lower skilled workers, real incomes have been going down now for years and years. there is nothing changing this trend, and i think there is a tremendous unhappiness about it. francine: will we see a reversal in...
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they want to get to germany and other countries in northern europe. once that has been closed to them, it is increasingly clear that there were fewer options and settling in greece is not their intention. in the case of many of those people from those countries, they don't fit the definition of refugees. they are not necessarily fleeing war and persecution the same way the syrians are. the event they were to apply here, the economic migrants, they would have a tougher time of getting official protections in europe. now they have to see if they can get them in turkey. as i say, no guarantee there. it is entirely possible they could end up being end back to the country of origin. from whatever country they left. >> phil black in turkey. thank you. >>> 58 minutes past the hour. let's get an early start on your money. stock futures higher. unfazed by donald trump's comments in the washington post. oil is down below $37 a barrel. stock futures in europe are up. shares in tokyo falling overnight. stock markets in china closed for holiday. >>> after the gain
they want to get to germany and other countries in northern europe. once that has been closed to them, it is increasingly clear that there were fewer options and settling in greece is not their intention. in the case of many of those people from those countries, they don't fit the definition of refugees. they are not necessarily fleeing war and persecution the same way the syrians are. the event they were to apply here, the economic migrants, they would have a tougher time of getting official...
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some have family members that reached northern europe before it shut its doors. >> the deal and the daghter boarder restrictions have not stopped the arrivals. it may have slowed. almost 2,000 people have landed on the shore. the deportation may send a message that the doors are closed - at least through illegal channels. more on the top story now, the revelations showing how the rich and powerful, including former and heads of states have been using offshore tax agents. we can take to the editor of the organized crime and corruption project which was involved. this is one. bigge biggest leaks after. can you put into context the sheer volume of data. >> it's probably the greatest treasure trove of documents, stretching from 1977 all the way through, including 215,000 companies, including some of the biggest names in the world, and secret activities that they have been involved in for all these years, stuff that has never come to life, but it has come to life. >> as you say, 11 million leaked files. 30 years of analysis. what are the damning conclusions from all of this? the most damning con
some have family members that reached northern europe before it shut its doors. >> the deal and the daghter boarder restrictions have not stopped the arrivals. it may have slowed. almost 2,000 people have landed on the shore. the deportation may send a message that the doors are closed - at least through illegal channels. more on the top story now, the revelations showing how the rich and powerful, including former and heads of states have been using offshore tax agents. we can take to...
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northern europe has enjoyed a culture of mixed public bathing since the 19th century, but a benign sociality to germans and scandinavians is something entirely different to men from a culture where women are chattel. patrons of public baths are now routinely assaulted. in january, sweden's national semi arena for the first time was forced to segregate men and women in the hot tubs. goodbye to a century old tradition. migrants rights from pure -- trump your culture. they come from a different culture, they are unaware you are not supposed to grope women's breasts. so they put up a picture with a hand and a woman's breast and a red x. [laughter] after a training course on how to treat women with respect, a 15-year-old afghan dragged a woman into a basement and rates her. we'll fine-tune the course of treating women with respect. we will get better pictograms. but in the right, migrant rights are women's rights. in 2007, this woman published an important report on the use of rape in sudan as a weapon of war. it was distressing report. she documented 15 individual cases of sexual assault, inc
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some want to reach to northern europe, because their families are already there and they wanted to beeunited with them. >> a lot of frustration and bewilderment no doubt. we know since this deadline is looming, have the authorities expected more arrivals ahead of time? >> yes, the arrivals continue. undoubtedly they have slowed when you compare it to past months, but they are continuing. according to the greek office in charge of the refugees crisis, in the past 24 hours alone, more than 500 migrants and refugees landed on greece's islands. since thursday, the past five days, 1,800 people. what we understand also from greek authorities is that more than 5,000 people have now been registered since that deal came into effect on march 20. this is why at the end of the day the e.u. wants to start the implementation of this deal, even though aid organizations, aid groups have been expressing a lot of concerns that they are rushing through this deal is because they believe by starting this deportation, it will really serve this sort of a deterrent to stop the flow of may go grants from euro
some want to reach to northern europe, because their families are already there and they wanted to beeunited with them. >> a lot of frustration and bewilderment no doubt. we know since this deadline is looming, have the authorities expected more arrivals ahead of time? >> yes, the arrivals continue. undoubtedly they have slowed when you compare it to past months, but they are continuing. according to the greek office in charge of the refugees crisis, in the past 24 hours alone, more...
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to apply for asylum seekers, not to apply or voluntary return to turkey, people want to reach northern europe, to reunite with the family members, who make their way. the e.u. wants to implement the deal hoping that it will serve as a deterrent because arrivals continue. the greek authorities say more than 500 people landed on the shores >>> zeina khodr there. turkey is building reception centers with migrants that returned from greece. tents have been prepared at the western port. labourers at the site say they started on friday, working late into the night on sunday. it was close to the greek island where thousands much migrants are hold. turkish authorities have not disclosed how many they expect to return, how they will be processed. harry. the greeks are saying 700 will go back on monday morning. since march 20th, we think more than 5,000 arrived in greece. there'll be more than 700 ending up sent back to turkey. the turks don't seem very ready,do they? >> we have been trying to ascertain that. it's been difficult to get firm information about how these people will be received and treate
to apply for asylum seekers, not to apply or voluntary return to turkey, people want to reach northern europe, to reunite with the family members, who make their way. the e.u. wants to implement the deal hoping that it will serve as a deterrent because arrivals continue. the greek authorities say more than 500 people landed on the shores >>> zeina khodr there. turkey is building reception centers with migrants that returned from greece. tents have been prepared at the western port....
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northern europe since the 19th century that of the nine social activity to germans and scandinaviansis something entirely different from a culture where women chattels. female patrons, that routinely assaulted in mid-january sweden's national arena was forced for the first time to segregate men and women in the hot tub. so good right to a century-old tradition. by grim rights trump your culture. our responses that come from a different culture. they don't know that you are not meant to women's. in germany they put up pictograms with the and hand and a red x through it. last month -- last month after it is saved in a training course on how to treat women with respect from a 15-year-old afghan drag a belgian refugee into the basement. we will fine-tune the course and trading with respect. we will get better pictograms, but in the meantime, migrant rights trump women's rights. adam arber was the first rescued her ever to charge us a crime against humanity. in 2007 she published an important report on the use of rape in sudan as a weapon of war. it was distressing. she documented 15 indi
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constantly, northern europe, yes. southern europe, no. has: one more breaking saying cpihe is would've been negative had it in 2015.for ecb policy that is good afraid listing -- that is peter frank listening to our show. i am going to use it for an argument on why we have been affected. why we haven't gone negative in terms of cpi. guy: he is saying inflation is still weak because of new socks that have hit. an interesting line as well. that is in his mind these new socks and i expect exit. julian is going to stay with us. plenty more still coming up with julian killingsworth. later, do not miss another historic central-bank gathering. it is a gathering of a fed chair that's gathering of the fed chair. -- gathering of the fed chair. janet yellen, alan greenspan, paul volcker all appearing together in conversation. this is the first time this has ever happened. up next, ceo of the bank of -- up next.ng his ♪ hans: welcome back to on the move. let's get to bloomberg's first word news with kumutha ramanathan. kumutha: thank you, hans. shares
constantly, northern europe, yes. southern europe, no. has: one more breaking saying cpihe is would've been negative had it in 2015.for ecb policy that is good afraid listing -- that is peter frank listening to our show. i am going to use it for an argument on why we have been affected. why we haven't gone negative in terms of cpi. guy: he is saying inflation is still weak because of new socks that have hit. an interesting line as well. that is in his mind these new socks and i expect exit....
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arguments congress documented the immigration act of 1924 which invited in more immigrants from northern europe and closed the door to southern and eastern europeans. the harm that disimmigration law did was immense. most of all to the jews of eastern europe who would soon be trying to flee nazi germis ideas ideal regime and would find the door shut in the 1940s at to frank wrote for visas for his wife and daughter, margo and ann, but was turned down because of the 1924 act. so when we think about ann frank it's true she died because of the nazis thought jews were racially inferior and she also died there because the u.s. come believed the same thing in addition to immigration limits, to deal with the external threat, eugenicists -- they began in coat in 1895, with laws prohibiting various kinds on people deemed to be heredityial unfit to marry. next they promoted segregation, as they called it, placed, quote, defective people in state institutions temperature their reproductive years to prevent tremendous from passing their flaws on to a new generation, but holding that many people in institut
arguments congress documented the immigration act of 1924 which invited in more immigrants from northern europe and closed the door to southern and eastern europeans. the harm that disimmigration law did was immense. most of all to the jews of eastern europe who would soon be trying to flee nazi germis ideas ideal regime and would find the door shut in the 1940s at to frank wrote for visas for his wife and daughter, margo and ann, but was turned down because of the 1924 act. so when we think...
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and many have family members who have reached northern europe before it shut its doors. >> but it has not stopped arrivals. it may have slowed but authorities in greece say that 2,000 people have landed on their showers. the deportations may send the message that the doors are closed at least through illegal channels. >> donald trump's popularity is wanning with some voter groups and ted cruz and john kasich are trailing in the polls, so maybe delegates would support an alternate candidate all together. >> when you have five, six, seven rounds it is possible that a person can be nominated that is not one of the three, but my position is, and i think it's absolutely correct our nominee is likely to be one of the three people running. >> g.o.p. frontrunner donald trump appeared on fox news saying he's not concerned. >> i have great polls from nbc nationwide. i think we're doing very well. don't forget, it would always be better to wind. i like wisconsin. i like the people of wisconsin. i think they like me. i've had tremendous crowds. we've had tremendous response, and i think i'm going
and many have family members who have reached northern europe before it shut its doors. >> but it has not stopped arrivals. it may have slowed but authorities in greece say that 2,000 people have landed on their showers. the deportations may send the message that the doors are closed at least through illegal channels. >> donald trump's popularity is wanning with some voter groups and ted cruz and john kasich are trailing in the polls, so maybe delegates would support an alternate...
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and the radioactive fallout spread over tens of thousands of square miles and plumes reached northern europe as well. chernobyl's legacy is a heavy burden for the people of ukraine and the soviet union tried to cover up the severity of the disaster. the event over a third of a million people of their homes turned into thyroid cancer and the economic losses have amounted to hundreds of billions of dollars. mr. speaker, the impact of chernobyl lingers. and we, as a free world should help build a bright future for their people who per see verdict . the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. from our nation's farmers to andlers and hunters and those who love the outdoors, there are endless benefits. the 2014 farm bill provides substantial opportunities for agricultural conservation. this includes initiatives such as the con
and the radioactive fallout spread over tens of thousands of square miles and plumes reached northern europe as well. chernobyl's legacy is a heavy burden for the people of ukraine and the soviet union tried to cover up the severity of the disaster. the event over a third of a million people of their homes turned into thyroid cancer and the economic losses have amounted to hundreds of billions of dollars. mr. speaker, the impact of chernobyl lingers. and we, as a free world should help build a...
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you have to have live infections and as malaria dried up in northern europe and the northern states of the united states, it was hard to come by. if you're infected people you could study it and he called those the good old days. i said you know you're talking to a reporter, right? the u.s. is here. those are the good old days. now he had to infect monkeys and they were difficult and live and they try to bite him the monkey malaria can extrapolate all that well and they had to run all the new vaccine studies off on this monkeys first. so he had a roomful of archives that no one had ever seen before from world war ii and the years immediately following world war ii and he used the data collected from this and occupation to inform today's vaccine researchers, the data they had remained valuable to this day. he had one of his colleagues. he got me thinking like a malaria allergist here they came to the store with a little bit more objectivity and not as much judgment. this is a side taken from an american soldier during world war ii. this is the blood stage of malaria. the parasite intere
you have to have live infections and as malaria dried up in northern europe and the northern states of the united states, it was hard to come by. if you're infected people you could study it and he called those the good old days. i said you know you're talking to a reporter, right? the u.s. is here. those are the good old days. now he had to infect monkeys and they were difficult and live and they try to bite him the monkey malaria can extrapolate all that well and they had to run all the new...
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wind gusts are very strong and also tornado possibilities for the northern portions of europe and also toward the east near the black sea. looking at the forecast for india, we've been talking about very, very hot weather, but we're also dealing with heavy rainfall. let me show you the video coming out of the northeastern portions of the area where torrential rains have hit the region with premonsoon floods. 40,000 people we affected. the waters are enring houses, especially in low-lying areas which is inundating much of the cropland there. locals are on bamboo rafts and wading knew knee-deep water. the levels are starting to decrease a bit but other areas are completely submerged and the concern is the landslides that may be associated with this. this is a bit early. the southwest monsoon on average doesn't start until around may 20th and moves to the north and west. these are premonsoonal floods and they're causing problems. we're seeing big extremes. wet weather in oneart of the subctinent and extremely hot and dry weather toward india as go forrd in time it doesn't look like that w
wind gusts are very strong and also tornado possibilities for the northern portions of europe and also toward the east near the black sea. looking at the forecast for india, we've been talking about very, very hot weather, but we're also dealing with heavy rainfall. let me show you the video coming out of the northeastern portions of the area where torrential rains have hit the region with premonsoon floods. 40,000 people we affected. the waters are enring houses, especially in low-lying areas...
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more than 2,000 of them living in limbo in a camp hoping to reach northern europe.l not. the pope has called the migrant crisis the worst of its kind since the second world war. >>> two-time citizens caught up in the china -- kenya deportation dust-up apparently say they're sorry. chinese media say they were pleading for mercy. deporting taiwanese to main land china after a court acquitted them in a telecom scam. >>> nigeria security will appear before the country's senate to give updates on efforts to rescue the missing girls. they obtained the proof of life video showing 15 of the girls. boko haram kidnapped 270 girls last year. >>> a second earthquake hit kyushu island in two days. the 7.0 magnitude quake struck early saturday. kumamoto city official tells cnn some 800 people were injured. >>> saturday's earthquake struck about 13 kilometers from the epicenter of thursday's tremor, which the u.s. geological center called a foreshock. >> oh [ bleep ]! >> now video from thursday's 6.2 magnitude quake. it was followed by dozens of smaller aftershocks. at least nine
more than 2,000 of them living in limbo in a camp hoping to reach northern europe.l not. the pope has called the migrant crisis the worst of its kind since the second world war. >>> two-time citizens caught up in the china -- kenya deportation dust-up apparently say they're sorry. chinese media say they were pleading for mercy. deporting taiwanese to main land china after a court acquitted them in a telecom scam. >>> nigeria security will appear before the country's senate to...
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. >> all across the northern tier of western europe today, they were testing the wind.cking the atmosphere for fallout from the ill fated soviet reactor. >> we begin with what washington knows. here's >> the black and white picture released by the soviets provides the most dramatic evidence thus far how powerful the explosion at reactor number four must have been. the roof and part of the walls were simply blown away. they used the picture to prove the fire is out. the u.s. says the fire still burns spewing radio activity into the atmosphere. u.s. officials today said they still don't know what touched off the initial accident in reactor four but runs it started losing cooling fluid, they lost control. american intelligence analysts now say that problems at the reactor site apparently began before the weekend. on friday, there were already signs that emergency measures were being taken apparently trying to stop the loss of cooling fluids. by saturday, the fuel rods as shown in these pictures taken before the accident had begun to melt. the reactor was already venting la
. >> all across the northern tier of western europe today, they were testing the wind.cking the atmosphere for fallout from the ill fated soviet reactor. >> we begin with what washington knows. here's >> the black and white picture released by the soviets provides the most dramatic evidence thus far how powerful the explosion at reactor number four must have been. the roof and part of the walls were simply blown away. they used the picture to prove the fire is out. the u.s....
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europe. and general lori robinson to be command of northern command and commander of north american aerospace defense command. we congratulate both of you on your nominations. we thank you for your decades of distinguished service to our nation and for your willingness to serve once again. of course, we know today would not be possible without the support and sacrifice of your family and friends. some of whom are with us this morning. as is our tradition, we hope you will take the opportunity to introduce your family joining you today. general scaparrotti, you seek to lead a command very different from the one your predecessor, general breedlove, inherited just three years ago. when vladimir putin invaded ukraine and annexed crimea, dismembering a sovereign nation in the heart of europe for the first time in seven decades, general breedlove led with clarity and purpose. he pushed ucom and nato to address the strategic reality we face in europe. that will be the urgent and unfinished task left to you, general scaparrotti, if confirmed. over the past two years, vladimir putin has been learning
europe. and general lori robinson to be command of northern command and commander of north american aerospace defense command. we congratulate both of you on your nominations. we thank you for your decades of distinguished service to our nation and for your willingness to serve once again. of course, we know today would not be possible without the support and sacrifice of your family and friends. some of whom are with us this morning. as is our tradition, we hope you will take the opportunity...
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a few senators have addressed about russian aircraft flying by our ships and our aircraft in northern europe. i know you're not aware of all the circumstances to specify a response. but does activity like that call for some kind of a response? >> yes, sir, it does. it endangers our crew members, our ships. and it does require a response of some type. >> is that because with no response it emboldened putin's russia to probe further? >> i think they need to understand what's acceptable. we're flying and sailing in international waters in the baltic for instance. and we have every right to do so. >> need that response be symmetrical must we fly by their ships or aircraft? >> as we look at options we should keep everything on the table. >> and that -- whatever the response may be, even if it's not a public response, vladmir putin needs to understand it is a response? >> yes. >> i want to turn to a topic we've discussed previously. cluster munitions and the coming ban of cluster munitions that have a dud rate below 1%. what is your understanding of how many munitions in the inventory fail to comp
a few senators have addressed about russian aircraft flying by our ships and our aircraft in northern europe. i know you're not aware of all the circumstances to specify a response. but does activity like that call for some kind of a response? >> yes, sir, it does. it endangers our crew members, our ships. and it does require a response of some type. >> is that because with no response it emboldened putin's russia to probe further? >> i think they need to understand what's...
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addressed, russian aircraft flying by first one of our ships, and then one of our aircraft in northern europe. i am sure you are not aware of all the circumstances to specify a response, but does activity like that call for some kind of response? mr. cotton: yes, sir, it does. it endangers our crew members, our ships, and does require response of some type. mr. cotton: is that because with no response, it emboldens putin russia to probe further? mr. scaparrotti: i think they need to understand what's acceptable. we're flying and sailing in international waters in the baltic, and we have every right to do so. mr. cotton: need that response be symmetrical? lest we fly by one of their ships or aircraft? or could it be asymmetrical, for instance, the zeppelin showing up on the border of ukraine or russia? mr. scaparrotti: i say we should keep everything on the table. mr. cotton: and whatever the spots -- the response may be, vladimir putin needs to understand it is a response. mr. scaparrotti: yes. mr. cotton: i want to talk about something we discussed in your current role in korea, cluster muni
addressed, russian aircraft flying by first one of our ships, and then one of our aircraft in northern europe. i am sure you are not aware of all the circumstances to specify a response, but does activity like that call for some kind of response? mr. cotton: yes, sir, it does. it endangers our crew members, our ships, and does require response of some type. mr. cotton: is that because with no response, it emboldens putin russia to probe further? mr. scaparrotti: i think they need to understand...
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northern chilly conditions. across europe, there are two systems i want to mention. this system cut off from the jet stream has been moving into the balkan peninsula in italy and bringing thunderstorms. and then a new low pressure system has formed over the north of africa. so more rain is expected for algeria, then there is a spot of severe weather over eastern portions of europe. temperatures are going to be quite high across the east. that's it for me now. up next is your three-day forecast. >> we have been showing you scenes of in and around tokyo enjoying the cherry blossoms over the past few weeks. we would like to take you to osaka, western japan where thousandnds of people have gathereded at the japan mind to envoy the view. for over 130 years, the agency that produces japan's coins has opened its grounds to the public for one week when cherry trees are in bloom. more than 800 people were there when the gates opened for the first day this year. they were able to see 350 trees of 133 varieties. the mint has selected one variety as the b blossom of the year. >>
northern chilly conditions. across europe, there are two systems i want to mention. this system cut off from the jet stream has been moving into the balkan peninsula in italy and bringing thunderstorms. and then a new low pressure system has formed over the north of africa. so more rain is expected for algeria, then there is a spot of severe weather over eastern portions of europe. temperatures are going to be quite high across the east. that's it for me now. up next is your three-day forecast....
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says this is because of the border being jammed up between greece and macedonia, the balkans in northern europemigrants have been blocked. what is happening is those from north africa and the middle east to libya jumping on these rubber dinghies and heading straight to italy. numb 130 coasting it apparently and into the thousands, the italians are taking these people in and this is something that was predicted even though when the deal was struck between the e.u. and turkey to take back these migrants they said no, that is never going to happen. it is happening right now. stuart: that video showed rather large ships. it was picked up. 6000 in one week. ashley: it is only the tip. stuart: breaking point is close. another story from california. the top 1% of earners in that state account for 45% of the state's income tax revenue. 45%. ashley: 90% of all the tax revenue comes from the top fifth of taxpayers. you can criticize the rich all you want but if it wasn't for them where with the tax revenue come from? stuart: let me throw you a softball. democrats want even more from the top 1%. >> they w
says this is because of the border being jammed up between greece and macedonia, the balkans in northern europemigrants have been blocked. what is happening is those from north africa and the middle east to libya jumping on these rubber dinghies and heading straight to italy. numb 130 coasting it apparently and into the thousands, the italians are taking these people in and this is something that was predicted even though when the deal was struck between the e.u. and turkey to take back these...
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sit in near the railway line because they were not allowed to cross the board in along northern and western europe. 60 refugees are trying to get to the creek island of lesbos. they were intercepted by the coast guard on monday. ankara has agreed to take back refugees. >> a belgium station was hit, the reopening was delayed as they tried to reach a deal over new security measures. the united states said it has killed the key leader al-shabab and somalia. one of three people killed in strikes near the mennan border. there were two attacks more than a year ago. well, kenya is marking the anniversary of one of the dead deadiest al-shabab attacks in the country. a plaque was unveiled listing those who were killed last year. students have also been taking part in america to honor the victims candle lit vigils and prayers will be held later in the day. we're here to say sorry for what has happened. also to say that this is an important date that will never be forgotten by the community in garissa. and kenya in general. >> malcolm webb is where students have gathered to mark that anniversary. >> some gov
sit in near the railway line because they were not allowed to cross the board in along northern and western europe. 60 refugees are trying to get to the creek island of lesbos. they were intercepted by the coast guard on monday. ankara has agreed to take back refugees. >> a belgium station was hit, the reopening was delayed as they tried to reach a deal over new security measures. the united states said it has killed the key leader al-shabab and somalia. one of three people killed in...
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the dutch, danes, swedes do look to britain as leader of northern europe. be a ripple effect. you've got migrants, rise of extreme right wing politics. you've got greek debt crisis. europe is in a mess. what britain decides in june won't be important for britain on an important step but important for europe. i think the stay campaign is gaining back some of the grind. i think that worries six weeks ago that the leave campaign was really gaining ground, led by the mayor of london boris johnson, very charismatic. he said some things that people aren't too happy about. i think they are losing ground. >> what was the reaction to barack obama saying the brit would go to the back of the queue if you left. >> barack obama came and said, hey, i'm not going to intervene in the british debate and he did just that. we all knew he was going to do it and knew exactly what he was going to say. did he exaggerate saying to the back of the queue, behind montenegro in the setting with the u.s., no. but he made a significant intervention. you got all the political parties in
the dutch, danes, swedes do look to britain as leader of northern europe. be a ripple effect. you've got migrants, rise of extreme right wing politics. you've got greek debt crisis. europe is in a mess. what britain decides in june won't be important for britain on an important step but important for europe. i think the stay campaign is gaining back some of the grind. i think that worries six weeks ago that the leave campaign was really gaining ground, led by the mayor of london boris johnson,...
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but, we have seen some divisions and difficulties between the southern and northern parts of europe, that created some strengths. i think the migration crisis amplifies a debate that's taken place, not just in europe but in the united states as well. at a time of globalization, at a time when a lot of challenges that we face are trans-national as poopposed to one country, the is a temptation to want to pull up a drawbridge. we see that played out in some of the debates taken place in the u.s. presidential race. and, that debate, i think is accelerated in europe. but, i am confident that the ties that bind europe together are ultimately much stronger than the forces that are trying to pull them apart. europe has under gone an extraordinary stretch of prosperi prosperity. maybe unmatched in the history of the world. if you think about the 20th century and you think of the 21st century. 21st century, europe looks a lot better and majority of europeans recognized that. they see that unity and peace have delivered, sustained economic growth and reduced conflicts and violence and enhanced
but, we have seen some divisions and difficulties between the southern and northern parts of europe, that created some strengths. i think the migration crisis amplifies a debate that's taken place, not just in europe but in the united states as well. at a time of globalization, at a time when a lot of challenges that we face are trans-national as poopposed to one country, the is a temptation to want to pull up a drawbridge. we see that played out in some of the debates taken place in the u.s....
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we have seen some divisions and difficulties between the southern and northern parts of europe. that is created some strains. i think the migration crisis amplifies a debate taking place not just in europe but in the united states as well. at a time of globalization, at a time when a lot of the challenges we face are transnational as opposed to just focused on one country, there is a temptation to just want to pull up the drawbridge. either literally or figuratively. we have seen that played out with some of the debates taking place in the u.s. presidential race. that debate has accelerate in europe. but i'm confident that the ties that bind europe together are ultimately much stronger than the forces trying to pull them apart. europe has undergone an extraordinary stretcher prosperity. maybe unmatched in the history of the world. if you think about the 20th century and you think about the 21st century, 21st century europe looks a lot better. and i think the majority of europeans recognize that. they see that unity and peace have delivered sustained economic growth, reduced conf
we have seen some divisions and difficulties between the southern and northern parts of europe. that is created some strains. i think the migration crisis amplifies a debate taking place not just in europe but in the united states as well. at a time of globalization, at a time when a lot of the challenges we face are transnational as opposed to just focused on one country, there is a temptation to just want to pull up the drawbridge. either literally or figuratively. we have seen that played...
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but we've seen divisions and difficulties between the southern and the northern parts of europe. that's created some strengths. i think the migration crisis amplifies a debate that's taking place not just in europe but in the united states as well. at a time of globalization, at a time when a lot of the challenges that we face are transnational as opposed to this foc focus, there is a temptation to want to just pull up the drawbridge. literally or figuratively. we see that played out in some of the debates that are taking place in the u.s. presidential elections. and that debate, i think, is accelerated in europe. but i'm confident that the ties that bind europe together are ultimately much stronger than the forces that are trying to pull them apart. europe has undergone an extraordinary stretch of prosperity. maybe unmatched in the history of the world. if you think about the 20th century and you think about the 21st century, 21st century europe looks an awful lot better. and i think the majority of europeans recognize that. they see that unity and peace have delivered sustained
but we've seen divisions and difficulties between the southern and the northern parts of europe. that's created some strengths. i think the migration crisis amplifies a debate that's taking place not just in europe but in the united states as well. at a time of globalization, at a time when a lot of the challenges that we face are transnational as opposed to this foc focus, there is a temptation to want to just pull up the drawbridge. literally or figuratively. we see that played out in some of...
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we have seen some divisions and difficulties of the southern and northern parts of europe to create some strengths, and the migration crisis amplifies a debate that taking place not just in europe, but in the united states as well. at a time of globalization, at a time when a lot of the challe e challenges that we face are transnational as opposed to this focused on one country, there is a temptation to want to just pull up the drawbridge. either literally or figuratively, and we see it played out in some of the debates taking place in the u.s. presidential race. and in that debate i think that is ak sccelerated in europe. but i am confident that the ties that bind europe together are ultimately much stronger than the forces ta are that are tryi pull them apart. europe has undergone an extraordinary stretch of prosperity. maybe unmatched in the history of the world. if you think of the 20th century and the 21st century, the and the 21st century europe looks a awful lot better, and the majority of the europeans recognize that. they see that unity and peace have delivered sustained economi
we have seen some divisions and difficulties of the southern and northern parts of europe to create some strengths, and the migration crisis amplifies a debate that taking place not just in europe, but in the united states as well. at a time of globalization, at a time when a lot of the challe e challenges that we face are transnational as opposed to this focused on one country, there is a temptation to want to just pull up the drawbridge. either literally or figuratively, and we see it played...
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two will make three more stops in the you had, and then it will cross the atlantic ocean to europe toward northern. >>> cbs-3 traffic reporter meisha johnson head to the the country for this weeks dream drive segment. she meets some new friend, some friendly and some a parentally in the so friendly. >> our trip takes us from philadelphia to pottstown, montgomery county and rural berks county. well, we just got off 422 and we are heading to, one of the pottstown's favorite. i hear i will have one of the most a macing sandwiches. company come on in. eugene and his wife sheila opened up grumpy's hand carved sandwiches six years ago. >> the name grumpy, is it true that came from. >> from my son, correct. >> we used to name it after daddy and everyone the of the kid said, what, grumpy, and he was a little grumpy being unemployed for 18 months. we didn't have have an store to rent we opened up six years ago. >> it had pace off for the grump, behind the grub. >> my favorite is corn beef sandwich. it is the best of this side of philadelphia. >> that is so good. >> grumpy's holds pottstown downtown is pois
two will make three more stops in the you had, and then it will cross the atlantic ocean to europe toward northern. >>> cbs-3 traffic reporter meisha johnson head to the the country for this weeks dream drive segment. she meets some new friend, some friendly and some a parentally in the so friendly. >> our trip takes us from philadelphia to pottstown, montgomery county and rural berks county. well, we just got off 422 and we are heading to, one of the pottstown's favorite. i hear...
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we have seen strain through northern and southern parts of europe. the migration crisis amplifies a debate taking place not just in europe but the united states as well. at a time of globalization, at a time when a lot of the challenges we face are transnational as opposed to just focus on one country, there is a temptation to want to pull up the drawbridge, either literally or figuratively. we see that played out with debates taking place, and that debate is accelerated in europe but i am confident the ties that bind europe together are much stronger than the forces trying to pull them apart. europe has undergone an extraordinary stretch of prosperity, maybe unmatched in the history of the world. if you think about the 20th century, the 21 stoop century, the 21 stoop century europe looks a lot better. the majority of europeans recognize that. they see that unity and peace have delivered sustained economic growth, reduced conflict, reduced violence, enhanced quality of life for people. i am confident that can continue. but i do believe it is importan
we have seen strain through northern and southern parts of europe. the migration crisis amplifies a debate taking place not just in europe but the united states as well. at a time of globalization, at a time when a lot of the challenges we face are transnational as opposed to just focus on one country, there is a temptation to want to pull up the drawbridge, either literally or figuratively. we see that played out with debates taking place, and that debate is accelerated in europe but i am...
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we have seen some divisions and difficulties between the southern and northern parts of europe. i think the migration crisis amplifies a debate that is taking place not just in europe, but the united dates as well. globalization, at a time when a lot of the arelenges that we face transnational, as opposed to focus on one country, there is a temptation to want to pull up the drawbridge, literally or figuratively. we have seen that play out in some of the debates in the u.s. presidential race. that debate is, i think, accelerated in europe. that the ties that bind europe together are ultimately much stronger than the forces trying to pull them apart. has undergone an extraordinary stretch of prosperity -- maybe unmatched in the history of the world. if you think about the 20th century, and you think about the 21st century, the 21st century an awful lot better. i think the majority of europeans recognize that. unity and peace have delivered sustained economic growth, reduced conflicts, reduced violence, ofanced the quality of life people. i'm confident that that can continue. i do
we have seen some divisions and difficulties between the southern and northern parts of europe. i think the migration crisis amplifies a debate that is taking place not just in europe, but the united dates as well. globalization, at a time when a lot of the arelenges that we face transnational, as opposed to focus on one country, there is a temptation to want to pull up the drawbridge, literally or figuratively. we have seen that play out in some of the debates in the u.s. presidential race....
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seen some divisions and difficulties between the southern and northern parts of europe. i think the migration crisis amplifies a debate taking place not just in europe but in the united states as well. , at aime of globalization time when a lot of the challenges we face are transnational as opposed to focus on one country, there is a temptation to just want to pull up the drawbridge. either literally or figuratively. we have seen that played out with some of the debates taking place in the u.s. presidential race. that debate has accelerate in europe. but i'm confident the ties that are europe together ultimately much stronger than the forces trying to pull them apart. -- if youundergone think about the 20th century and 21st centuryury, europe looks a lot better. i think the majority of europeans recognize that. they see that unity and peace have delivered sustained economic growth, reduced ,onflict, reduced violence enhanced the quality of life of people. i do believe it is important to watch out for some of these faultlines that are developing. i do think the brexit vot
seen some divisions and difficulties between the southern and northern parts of europe. i think the migration crisis amplifies a debate taking place not just in europe but in the united states as well. , at aime of globalization time when a lot of the challenges we face are transnational as opposed to focus on one country, there is a temptation to just want to pull up the drawbridge. either literally or figuratively. we have seen that played out with some of the debates taking place in the u.s....
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but we've seen some divisions and difficulties between the southern and the northern parts of europe. that's created some strains. i think the migration crisis amplifies a debate that's taking place not just in europe, but in the united states as well. at a time of globalization, at a time when a lot of the challenges that we face are transnational as opposed to just focused on one country, there is a temptation to want to just pull up the drawbridge, either literally or figuratively. we see that played out in some of the debates that are taking place in the u.s. presidential race. and that debate, i think, is accelerated in europe. but i'm confident that the ties that bind europe together are ultimately much stronger than the forces that are trying to pull them apart. europe has undergone an extraordinary stretch of prosperity that may be unmatched in the history of the world. maybe i am matched in the history of the world. if you think about the 20th century and the 21st century, 21st century, europe looks an awful lot better. i think the majority of the europeans recognize that. th
but we've seen some divisions and difficulties between the southern and the northern parts of europe. that's created some strains. i think the migration crisis amplifies a debate that's taking place not just in europe, but in the united states as well. at a time of globalization, at a time when a lot of the challenges that we face are transnational as opposed to just focused on one country, there is a temptation to want to just pull up the drawbridge, either literally or figuratively. we see...
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>> well, what we are seeing in europe across the markets we are continuing to see a good performance in the northerne seeing a recovery in southern europe, the uk continues to be strong, although we may see a little bit of volatility now and when the referendum is voted on. when you look at our business, it is very strong, our market share is up again, our profitability as you mentioned is over $400 million and that's driven by the actions we took in place about three years ago for our european transformation plan around reducing our costs, working on our brand and introducing great product. and when you look at the european market, they're also shifting towards small and medium-size suv's and we are very well positioned with the investments that we have made. maria: let's turn to the recall for a moment. what was the reason for 300,000-car recall? >> it was a variety of different products, but our process simply is a company when we see issues big or small, whatever, we want to act on them quickly. we have, we made the announcement yesterday on a number of vehicle lines and customers can come in an
>> well, what we are seeing in europe across the markets we are continuing to see a good performance in the northerne seeing a recovery in southern europe, the uk continues to be strong, although we may see a little bit of volatility now and when the referendum is voted on. when you look at our business, it is very strong, our market share is up again, our profitability as you mentioned is over $400 million and that's driven by the actions we took in place about three years ago for our...
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northern ireland. after the terror attacks in belgium, people there and across europe are unsurprisingly afraid of it happening. i lived in brussels before moving to germany, and friends
northern ireland. after the terror attacks in belgium, people there and across europe are unsurprisingly afraid of it happening. i lived in brussels before moving to germany, and friends