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i think it is in northern europe. we already got a hint of that. they were talking about what is considered to be a haircut. coming at a time when there is immense dislike for with the ecb is doing with monetary policy, the idea that you could have a further rising skepticism and euro skepticism as well within northern europe, it has been the key story. look at the comments about alternative for deutschland. the far right in austria. it seems to me that is the big issue. that populism. anna: we have seen conversation about spanish debt. they are talking about how they want something, their debt situation to look better. is that going to have any implication on the overall spanish story? about they were talking doing a so-called audit. they have walked will back from that original position. onhink there focuses more trying to introduce policy for fiscal stimulus for the basics. there is demand for that and it has been our view lot of the austerity has been self-defeating because there is no demand in europe as a whole. anna: do you expect them to do
i think it is in northern europe. we already got a hint of that. they were talking about what is considered to be a haircut. coming at a time when there is immense dislike for with the ecb is doing with monetary policy, the idea that you could have a further rising skepticism and euro skepticism as well within northern europe, it has been the key story. look at the comments about alternative for deutschland. the far right in austria. it seems to me that is the big issue. that populism. anna: we...
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we think that the united states, northern europe, it's a very good future. innovation is not dead. competitiveness is not dead. in fact all we are regaining it. maybe the best way to sum it up, it is no longer winter in america. spring is coming back. thank you. [applause] >> i am bruce katz from brookings. i am just playing around. an absolute pleasure to moderate this panel, an absolute pleasure in this season of despair to be optimistic about the future of our country. and the future of many similarly situated cities in europe. you know, fred and antoine have done all of us a great service. it takes to dutchman to come to america and drawing this what we have. so very, very helpful. we have two other people on this panel that i think i will just give a brief introduction. they are two of the top economic development thinkers and practitioners in the united states. rebecca bagley is by shasta for economic partnership with the university of pittsburgh. she takes all of us on a tour last week. if you want to feel optimistic about america, go on a tour with rebecca. prior to that sh
we think that the united states, northern europe, it's a very good future. innovation is not dead. competitiveness is not dead. in fact all we are regaining it. maybe the best way to sum it up, it is no longer winter in america. spring is coming back. thank you. [applause] >> i am bruce katz from brookings. i am just playing around. an absolute pleasure to moderate this panel, an absolute pleasure in this season of despair to be optimistic about the future of our country. and the future...
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temperatures expected to rise across central and northern europe. berlin the high could be 14 degrees, about ten degrees lower than normal. as we go into wednesday, 19 degrees. as we go into friday, reaching the 20 degree mark. in belgrade you see temperatures 18 on tuesday, up to 24 degrees with rainy weather on your friday. that's it for now. here is your extended forecast. >>> the controversial few ten nah issue on the agenda for newsroom tokyo. for that and more, be sure to live in and welcome to paris. i am annette young. in washington, world powers meeting in vienna as they attempt to salvage an attempt to halt serious civil war. -- syria's civil war. strikes against new labor reform measures, beginning with mario draghi. in cann,
temperatures expected to rise across central and northern europe. berlin the high could be 14 degrees, about ten degrees lower than normal. as we go into wednesday, 19 degrees. as we go into friday, reaching the 20 degree mark. in belgrade you see temperatures 18 on tuesday, up to 24 degrees with rainy weather on your friday. that's it for now. here is your extended forecast. >>> the controversial few ten nah issue on the agenda for newsroom tokyo. for that and more, be sure to live in...
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better facilities, but for the migrants, it is another step away from their intended destination, northern europe. also coming up, iraq has army says it is making big gains against islamic state as it pushes to retake falluja. but what about the civilians trapped d inside the city? adding punch to the piano -- a new project at once to make you rethink how and where you listen to music. good to have you with us. it has become a symbol of the struggle to manage the migration crisis -- the camp on the greek border with macedonia. nearly 10,000 asylum-seekers have been stranded there in squalid conditions since all can countries have closed their frontiers. now the greek government has begun moving people out of their makeshift homes and into new facilities away from the border. reporter: packed and ready to go -- the next stage in their desperate journey to a new life is about to events. most of the eight house and people are being taken to specially designed processing facilities near the south. but not everybody at the camp board the buses. these migrants are determined to reach their final destin
better facilities, but for the migrants, it is another step away from their intended destination, northern europe. also coming up, iraq has army says it is making big gains against islamic state as it pushes to retake falluja. but what about the civilians trapped d inside the city? adding punch to the piano -- a new project at once to make you rethink how and where you listen to music. good to have you with us. it has become a symbol of the struggle to manage the migration crisis -- the camp on...
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borderless schengen zone, brenner is one of the routes that migrants use as they head towards northern europewhile italy vehemently opposes the plan, there is more and more support for border controls from the austrian side. yet the people who live and work in the region are not happy about it. >> michael kerschbaumer has been up since 3:00 a.m. this morning, he's already been to 90 dairy farms. he uses this hose to pump fresh milk from vats into his truck. michael: this is from last night and this morning. there are big and small vats. the largest holds 2,500 liters. >> this farmer has produced 320 liters of milk. that's worth almost 140 euos. good business for austrian dairy farmers north of the brenner pass. they're lucky. their organic milk is in high demand just across the border, in italy's south tyrol region. italian creameries are willing to pay good money for their product. michael: the quality of our milk is better because our dairy farms are smaller than the italian ones. >> but this lucrative trade is under threat because austria wants to reinstate border checks on the brenner pas
borderless schengen zone, brenner is one of the routes that migrants use as they head towards northern europewhile italy vehemently opposes the plan, there is more and more support for border controls from the austrian side. yet the people who live and work in the region are not happy about it. >> michael kerschbaumer has been up since 3:00 a.m. this morning, he's already been to 90 dairy farms. he uses this hose to pump fresh milk from vats into his truck. michael: this is from last...
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we think the united states and northern europe has a very good future. innovation is not dead. competitiveness is not dead. 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. spring is coming back. thank you. [applause] >> could i get a welcome for polly? >> i am bruce katz from brookings. how does that work? i am just playing around here. absolute pleasure to moderate the panel. an absolute pleasure in this season of despair to be optimistic about the future of our country and the future of many similarly situated cities in europe. fred bakker and antoine van agtmael have done all of us a great service. almost like it is a hopeful book. it takes two dutchmen to come to america and remind us what we have. very very helpful. two other people on the panel i will give a brief introduction. they are two of the top economic development thinkers and practitioners in the united states. rebecca bagley is vice chancellor for economic partnerships at the university of pittsburgh. she took us on a tour last week. if you w
we think the united states and northern europe has a very good future. innovation is not dead. competitiveness is not dead. 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. spring is coming back. thank you. [applause] >> could i get a welcome for polly? >> i am bruce katz from brookings. how does that work? i am just playing around here. absolute pleasure to moderate the panel. an absolute pleasure in this season...
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but you would have an enthusiastic reading of lines from northern europe, from central and eastern europed parts of southern europe, and you would be the winner of this transformation of the european union, exactly like the brits would like it to see. " this was not done. nifty-gritty of things that are not very serious it can be sold in order to persuade people that the game has changed have been given. norman: i want to go back to her point about trade. she seems to think trade is a form of warfare. training is actually for mutual cooperation. it is to everyone's advantage. it is veryat difficult to negotiate trade deals, i do not accept. that it is any youssarily easier for that you just because of the size of the au. if you look at small countries like chile, like singapore, like korea, they've actually negotiated free-trade agreements which are far larger actually than those of the eu. you add up the gdp of the countries with which switzerland has free-trade agreements, it's much larger than the combined gdp of the countries with which the eu has free-trade agreements. and furthermor
but you would have an enthusiastic reading of lines from northern europe, from central and eastern europed parts of southern europe, and you would be the winner of this transformation of the european union, exactly like the brits would like it to see. " this was not done. nifty-gritty of things that are not very serious it can be sold in order to persuade people that the game has changed have been given. norman: i want to go back to her point about trade. she seems to think trade is a form...
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the situation has become more baltic sea in the region, and northern europe. our neck of the woods. security and and this varies, includes appropriate dialogue with russia to enhance transparency and reduce risks. the nordic countries are, in ways, security providers in our own region and europe. but also globally. we show them our responsibilities. seek solutions instead of problems. willing and able to continue to cooperate with you security and stability. e value highly the u.s. commitment to europe and to our security. long proud of the standing friendship with the u.s. it is based on common values and interests, contacts between our people and interaction economically and socially. committed to strengthening this partnership even further. today, i am honored to say to of the nordic countries, in us, nordic president, the united states as a solid friend willing g partner, are to work together with the united states. for a better future kind.he whole man [applause] first lady, nordic colleagues, distinguished dear friends, thank you very much for the very warm welcome you have gi
the situation has become more baltic sea in the region, and northern europe. our neck of the woods. security and and this varies, includes appropriate dialogue with russia to enhance transparency and reduce risks. the nordic countries are, in ways, security providers in our own region and europe. but also globally. we show them our responsibilities. seek solutions instead of problems. willing and able to continue to cooperate with you security and stability. e value highly the u.s. commitment...
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borderless schengen zone, brenner is one of the routes that migrants use as they head towards northern europealy vehemently opposes the plan, there is more and more support for border controls from the austrian side. yet the people who live and work in the region are not happy about it. >> michael kerschbaumer has been up since 3:00 a.m. this morning, he's already been to 90 dairy farms. he uses this hose to pump fresh milk from vats into his truck. michael: this is from last night and this morning. there are big and small vats. the largest holds 2,500 liters. >> this farmer has produced 320 liters of milk. that's worth almost 140 euos. good business for austrian dairy farmers north of the brenner pass. they're lucky. their organic milk is in high demand just across the border, in italy's south tyrol region. italian creameries are willing to pay good money for their product. michael: the quality of our milk is better because our dairy farms are smaller than the italian ones. >> but this lucrative trade is under threat because austria wants to reinstate border checks on the brenner pass. austr
borderless schengen zone, brenner is one of the routes that migrants use as they head towards northern europealy vehemently opposes the plan, there is more and more support for border controls from the austrian side. yet the people who live and work in the region are not happy about it. >> michael kerschbaumer has been up since 3:00 a.m. this morning, he's already been to 90 dairy farms. he uses this hose to pump fresh milk from vats into his truck. michael: this is from last night and...
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you had to have live infections and as malaria dried up in northern europe and the united states it was hard to come by. if you infected people you could study it. he called those the good old days and i said you know you are talking to a reporter and i will write this. he was sincere. those were the good ole days. now the cdc had to infect monkeys and they were difficult and expensive and tried to bite him and monkey malaria didn't extrapolate to humans that well and they had to run the vaccine studies on the monkey. he had a room full of archives nobody had seen before from world war ii and here immediately following world war ii and used the data collected from these infected patients to inform today's vaccine researchers. the data they had on live infections remains valuable to this day. he and one of his colleagues. so he got me thinking like a malaria expert and i feel like i came to the story with more objectivety and not as much judgment. this is a blood slide from an american solder during world war ii and this is the blood stage of malaria. what the parasite does is enters thr
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and invest for the long term so in conclusion we are optimistic and think the united states and northern europe has a fairly good future innovation and competitiveness is not dead in fact, we are we gaining it may be the best way to sum it up if you looked outside it is no longer winter in america spring is coming back. [laughter] thank you. >> i am from brookings the other is an absolute pleasure to moderate in the season of despair to be optimistic wrote the future of our country in many similarly situated cities in europe fred and antoine have done a solid great service to takes to dutchman to come to america and tell us what we have we have to other people on the panel that i will just give a brief introduction but two of the top economic development thinkers and practitioners in the united states rebekah is the vice chair for economic partnerships at the university of pittsburgh and if you want to feel optimistic about america won a tour with who were her she works for nortek and pennsylvania state government and bob his head of the research triangle arms the iconic part prior to that he w
and invest for the long term so in conclusion we are optimistic and think the united states and northern europe has a fairly good future innovation and competitiveness is not dead in fact, we are we gaining it may be the best way to sum it up if you looked outside it is no longer winter in america spring is coming back. [laughter] thank you. >> i am from brookings the other is an absolute pleasure to moderate in the season of despair to be optimistic wrote the future of our country in...
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wup of our ships and then one of our aircraft in northern europe. i know you're not aware of all the circumstances. to specify a response, but does that activity call for some kind of a response? >> yes, sir, it does. endangers our crew members, our ships and does require response of some type. >> is that because with no response, it em boldens putin's russia to prove even 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 or for instance, javelin showing up on the border? >> i would say 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, putin needs to understand it is a response. >> yes. >> i want to turn to a topic we've discusseded previously in your current role in cory yee area, cluster munitions that have a rate below 1%. what is your understanding of how many cluster munitions in inventory today
wup of our ships and then one of our aircraft in northern europe. i know you're not aware of all the circumstances. to specify a response, but does that activity call for some kind of a response? >> yes, sir, it does. endangers our crew members, our ships and does require response of some type. >> is that because with no response, it em boldens putin's russia to prove even further? >> i think they need to understand what's acceptable. we're flying and sailing in international...
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therity problems a bound, situation has become more tense and the baltic sea and in northern europe,k of the woods. andngthening security, stability is clalled for. this includes appropriate dialogue with russia to enhance transparency and reduce risks. the nordic countries are, in many ways, security providers and our own region and europe, but also globally. responsibilities . we seek solutions instead of problems. we are willing and able to continue to cooperate with you in promoting security and stability. the u.s.highly commitments to europe, and to our security. we are probably long-standing friendship with the u.s., -- powered of the long-standing friendship at the u.s. it is based on growth contracts between our people and economically and socially. we are committed to strengthening this partnership even further. i am honored to say to you, on behalf of the nordic us, nordicin countries, mr. president, the united states has a solid friend and partner. we are willing to work together with the united states to look towards the future. [applause] >> president, first lady, nor to
therity problems a bound, situation has become more tense and the baltic sea and in northern europe,k of the woods. andngthening security, stability is clalled for. this includes appropriate dialogue with russia to enhance transparency and reduce risks. the nordic countries are, in many ways, security providers and our own region and europe, but also globally. responsibilities . we seek solutions instead of problems. we are willing and able to continue to cooperate with you in promoting...
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and asth lair ya dried up in northern europe and the northern states of the united states, it was hard to come by. so if you infected people, you could just study it. and he called those the good old days. [laughter] and i said you know you're talking to a reporter, right? i'm going to write this. [laughter] and he was sincere. those were the good old days. now at cdc you had to infect monkeys, and they were difficult and expensive, and they tried to bite him, and monkey malarias didn't extrapolate all that well to human malarias. they had to run all the i new vaccine studies off on these monkeys first, so he did lament the good old days. he had a room full of archives that no one had seen before from world war ii and the years immediately following world war ii, and he used the data that was collected from these infected patients to income today's -- inform today's vaccine researchers. the data that they had on live infections remains valuable to this day. he and one of his colleagues. so he actually got me thinking like a ma lairology, and i feel like i came to this story with a litt
and asth lair ya dried up in northern europe and the northern states of the united states, it was hard to come by. so if you infected people, you could just study it. and he called those the good old days. [laughter] and i said you know you're talking to a reporter, right? i'm going to write this. [laughter] and he was sincere. those were the good old days. now at cdc you had to infect monkeys, and they were difficult and expensive, and they tried to bite him, and monkey malarias didn't...
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who on earth believes countries in northern europe would go back to the way things work.hat leads them down a single, inevitable path. it means political union. there is no other way. there has to be a single government for the eurozone. there has to be a united states of the eurozone. the plan is already taking shape. merkel, and her deputy, the italian finance minister, the french president, the speakers of the biggest eurozone parliaments, the presidents of the big eu institutions -- a have all called for political union. it means according to the french president a eurozone parliament, commonn touch it, and a cabinet. inevitably, it means giving up independent nation status. that is the decision they took back in 1999 when they created the euro. europe -- in european terms, it really does mean finishing off our equivalent of the vicious american union. not just with the parliament in panama city, but with a single government for all of the americas there as well. europe has no choice but to make of fiction a reality. they are getting ready. they are beginning their pr
who on earth believes countries in northern europe would go back to the way things work.hat leads them down a single, inevitable path. it means political union. there is no other way. there has to be a single government for the eurozone. there has to be a united states of the eurozone. the plan is already taking shape. merkel, and her deputy, the italian finance minister, the french president, the speakers of the biggest eurozone parliaments, the presidents of the big eu institutions -- a have...
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it is a route that migrants used to get into northern europe. >>> in berlin, police arrested severalcellor angela merkel. some are angry at her allowing more than a million migrants into that country in the last year alone. you are watching cnn "newsroom." still ahead this hour, a devastating blow to hundreds of thousands of refugees in kenya. why that country is shutting down all of its refugee camps. we're live in the united states and around the world this hour. you are watching cnn "newsroom." this is lulu, our newest dog. mom didn't want another dog. she said it's too much work. lulu's hair just floats. uhh help me! (doorbell) mom, check this out. wow. swiffer sweeper, and dusters. this is what i'm talking about. look at that. sticks to this better than it sticks to lulu. that's your hair lulu! mom, can we have another dog? (laughing) trap and lock up to 4x more dirt, dust and hair than the store brand stop cleaning. start swiffer ing text mom. i'll be right back. be good. boys have been really good today. send. let's get mark his own cell phone. nice. send. brad could use a new
it is a route that migrants used to get into northern europe. >>> in berlin, police arrested severalcellor angela merkel. some are angry at her allowing more than a million migrants into that country in the last year alone. you are watching cnn "newsroom." still ahead this hour, a devastating blow to hundreds of thousands of refugees in kenya. why that country is shutting down all of its refugee camps. we're live in the united states and around the world this hour. you are...
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now, it's warming up across the iberian peninsula as i mentioned, but northern and central europe will see cooler than average temperatures on monday, as well as tuesday. the area where cooler air meets with warm air, there's a chance for severe weather across the black sea region, so there's a chance for thunderstorms, gusty winds, and heavy rainfall. so watch out for severe weather if you are in bulgaria, as well as romania and surrounding areas. temperatures are about 10 degrees cooler than normaln central europe. 14 degrees in berlin, vienna 13 degrees and 14 degrees expected in warsaw on your monday. cooler temperatures expected to ntinue for the next couple of days. now, the rainy season has started in the southwestern islands of japan. the onset was seven days later than average in the okinawa region and only about five days later than average. the seasonal frontal system will continue to affect the southwestern islands of japan. rainy weather should continue throughout the week. the extended front is swinging through western japan, so areas like kumamoto will see heavy rainfall
now, it's warming up across the iberian peninsula as i mentioned, but northern and central europe will see cooler than average temperatures on monday, as well as tuesday. the area where cooler air meets with warm air, there's a chance for severe weather across the black sea region, so there's a chance for thunderstorms, gusty winds, and heavy rainfall. so watch out for severe weather if you are in bulgaria, as well as romania and surrounding areas. temperatures are about 10 degrees cooler than...
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the situation has become more tense in the region and northern europe. lity areas calcalled for a dialogue with russia to enhance transparency and reduce risks. the countries are in many ways security providers in our own region in europe but also globally. we shoulder the responsibilities and to seek solutions instead of problems. we are willing and able to continue to cooperate with you in promoting stability and we value highly the u.s. commitment to europe and our security. we are proud of the long-standing u.s. based on common values and interest between our people and action economically and socially. we are committed to strengthening the partnership even further. today i'm honored to say the nordic countries, mr. president the united states has a friend and a strong partner and we are willing to work together with the united states to build a better future for the whole mankind. [applause] >> president, first lady, distinguished guests and dear friend for the other members of the delegation as you make the most of the final year we are delighted to
the situation has become more tense in the region and northern europe. lity areas calcalled for a dialogue with russia to enhance transparency and reduce risks. the countries are in many ways security providers in our own region in europe but also globally. we shoulder the responsibilities and to seek solutions instead of problems. we are willing and able to continue to cooperate with you in promoting stability and we value highly the u.s. commitment to europe and our security. we are proud of...
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who on earth thinks countries in northern europe would agree to things going back the way they were befored that leads them down a single inevitable path. it means political union. there is no other way. there has to be a single government for the eurozone. there has to be a united states of the eurozone. the plans are already taking shape. angela merkel, the italian finance minister, french president, hollande, the presidents of the big eu institutions have all called for political union. it means according to president hollande a eurozone parliament, a common budget, and a common cabinet. inevitably, it means giving up independent nation status. that is the decision they took back in 1999, when they created the euro. in european terms, it really does mean finishing off our equivalence of the fictitious american union, not just with a parliament in panama city but with a single government for all the americas there as well. europe has no choice but to make its version of fiction a reality. and they're getting ready. they're beginning preparations now. a whole new raft of european legislat
who on earth thinks countries in northern europe would agree to things going back the way they were befored that leads them down a single inevitable path. it means political union. there is no other way. there has to be a single government for the eurozone. there has to be a united states of the eurozone. the plans are already taking shape. angela merkel, the italian finance minister, french president, hollande, the presidents of the big eu institutions have all called for political union. it...
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the exception really the far northern portions of europe.hat's where we'll see more of the drier weather as we go throughout the day. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook. >>> hope the weather is looking good in your neck of the woods. >>> one of tokyo's biggest festivals is in full swing with people parading down the streets. 1.5 million people are expected to take part before it wraps up on sunday. >>> the festival opened with a procession of about 400 musicians, geshas and people in colorful costumes. they made their way around the grounds of the shrine. the spectacle drew thousands of locals and tourists. >> translator: it was amazing! >> people from the world coming here to enjoy this party. not only japanese. this is great. >> the festival is being held a week earlier than usual as police prepare for the g7 summit later this month. >>> for an in-depth look at thed > welcome to "france 24." figs thee goes to broken economy and blatant corruption. it's not hezbollah -- a top hezbollah killed. statewide
the exception really the far northern portions of europe.hat's where we'll see more of the drier weather as we go throughout the day. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook. >>> hope the weather is looking good in your neck of the woods. >>> one of tokyo's biggest festivals is in full swing with people parading down the streets. 1.5 million people are expected to take part before it wraps up on sunday. >>> the festival opened with a...
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jonathan, you referred to europe, where we had negative interest rates through most of northern europee interest rates in japan. companies in these countries really are in search for return. many of them are coming into the u.s. corporate bond market. , and.s. treasury market the u.s. municipal market, buying these assets and even on a currency hedge basis are providing a positive return relative to what they can get their local markets. for u.s. companies, the story is a little bit better. we do not have negative interest , but it is forcing companies to search further and further away from their core interests, which is fixed income, into equities, private equity,real estate hedge funds, and a liquid asset classes such as commercial mortgage loans, private placements, and market lending. you see a lot of money. how much risk to you have to take over and above what you used to be able to take and get the same amount of pickup? 50-year debt being auctioned in the eurozone at the moment -- you have no clue what is going to happen. you hope you get your money at the end of 50 years, and
jonathan, you referred to europe, where we had negative interest rates through most of northern europee interest rates in japan. companies in these countries really are in search for return. many of them are coming into the u.s. corporate bond market. , and.s. treasury market the u.s. municipal market, buying these assets and even on a currency hedge basis are providing a positive return relative to what they can get their local markets. for u.s. companies, the story is a little bit better. we...
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solar impulse will make three more stops in the united states before crossing the atlantic to europe or northern africa. and you can count on nbc bay area to bring you complete coverage of the solar impulse take off. >>> if you bought a powerball ticket in san jose, y might want to check stubbs. this gas station sold a ticket worth more than a million bucks. the owner of the store gets about $6,000 out of it and you get the rest. but there was no jackpot winner, which means the pot only gets bigger. it now stands at $348 million. nobody won. you might have won a smaller prize. some of those smaller prizes are pretty big. >>> coming up, a milestone on the seas. an american cruise ship does something not seen in decades. where it's headed tonight. >>> plus a new competitor at silicon valley's top tech companies. how an international company could stir things up. that's a good lookin' pile of dirt. yeah. it's nature's care. what's in it? lots of rich, moist organic things. can i touch it? yeah, get in there. that feels really good. nature's care organic garden soil. that's some good dirt. and that'
solar impulse will make three more stops in the united states before crossing the atlantic to europe or northern africa. and you can count on nbc bay area to bring you complete coverage of the solar impulse take off. >>> if you bought a powerball ticket in san jose, y might want to check stubbs. this gas station sold a ticket worth more than a million bucks. the owner of the store gets about $6,000 out of it and you get the rest. but there was no jackpot winner, which means the pot...
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impulse will make three more stops in the united states before crossing the atlantic en route to europe or northern africa. >>> fallon smith with comcast sports net back with us. she's all smiles today. why is that, fallon? >> because we have good news regarding steph curry also because i'm just a happy person. come on. the warriors mvp is ahead of schedule. latest on his status. you don't want to miss it. plus no curry, no problem for the warriors. how his brother klay thompson picked up the slack along with a monster game from dramond green. highlights, the reaction next in sports. aside from the warriors crusing by the trailblazers in game 1 of the western conference >>> aside from the warriorsing by the trail blaze flerz game one of the western conference. >> i finals good news regarding steph curry. he completed light shooting drills after practice yesterday. his first basketball activity since spraining his right mcl a week ago. curry told sideline reporter lisa saulters he hopes to be ready for saturday's game one. so he is ahead of schedule. but for game three, but the warriors mvp would ha
impulse will make three more stops in the united states before crossing the atlantic en route to europe or northern africa. >>> fallon smith with comcast sports net back with us. she's all smiles today. why is that, fallon? >> because we have good news regarding steph curry also because i'm just a happy person. come on. the warriors mvp is ahead of schedule. latest on his status. you don't want to miss it. plus no curry, no problem for the warriors. how his brother klay thompson...
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pilot plans to make two more stops in the united states before crossing the atlantic ocean to europe or northerna. >> police in north jersey searching for the robbers who broke into a fraternity house and ended up gunning down a student. it happened early yesterday morning near the new jersey institute of technology campus in newark. investigators say the maskd suspects broke into the back door of the tau kappa epsilon fraternity house. authorities say the freehold native a mechanical engineering major on the dean's list later died at the hospital. >>> two brothers wanted for killing a washington state couple have been spotted in mexico. john and tony reed have been on the run since the middle of april. police say they have video he that ties the two to the disposing of the victim's vehicles. detectives believe patrick sean and monique patinaed were murdered but their bodies haven't been found. authorities are seeking the records of an iphone which they believe was used by one of the brothers. >> police in new york working to recover a stolen vintage car worth $1.4 million. it is a green 1970 pl
pilot plans to make two more stops in the united states before crossing the atlantic ocean to europe or northerna. >> police in north jersey searching for the robbers who broke into a fraternity house and ended up gunning down a student. it happened early yesterday morning near the new jersey institute of technology campus in newark. investigators say the maskd suspects broke into the back door of the tau kappa epsilon fraternity house. authorities say the freehold native a mechanical...
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pilot plans to make two more stops in the united states before crossing the atlantic ocean to europe or northernica. >> it's 5:48 and a long island teen who received acceptance letters from all eight ivy league schools finally has decided which one to say yes to. >> a man who was struck by lightning was riding a horse at the time and is hospitalized right now. david. >> all right, guys, we got rain gear with the kids 'cause in most of the region it is raining right now. some of the western suburbs getting a little better. this afternoon it's just spotty drizzle and a real light spotty shower so you probably don't need to go overboard. i'll give you your day planner next and we'll let you know right where those numbers are going today. what do you got? restrained driver in a motor vehicle. sir, can you hear me? two, three. just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray, please! [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medicine. but i'm also human. and i believe in stacking the deck. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ female announcer ]
pilot plans to make two more stops in the united states before crossing the atlantic ocean to europe or northernica. >> it's 5:48 and a long island teen who received acceptance letters from all eight ivy league schools finally has decided which one to say yes to. >> a man who was struck by lightning was riding a horse at the time and is hospitalized right now. david. >> all right, guys, we got rain gear with the kids 'cause in most of the region it is raining right now. some...
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before heading to europe or even northern africa. e flight speed is about 28 miles per hour or i think it can double that when the sun's rays are the strongest. >>> new developments thin the abduction of a tennessee girl. what we're learning about her rescue. >>> and did imagine not being allowed to spend that money. the local city that it's happening to and why they need congress to act. >>> and looking live outside where the rain is coming down in some areas. don't put away the rain foots just yet. a >>> developing story out of tennessee. a young girl abducted by her uncle is alive and okay. two men found the 9-year-old yesterday in a remote wooded area. they held will the girl's uncle at gunpoint up tell poli point arrived. >>> solocal tax dollars are locd up until congress gives approval because d.c. is treated like a federal agency. three quarters of their budget comes from local funds. house republicans are now working on a bill that would subject d.c. officials to civil penalties and criminal prosecution for spending local mon
before heading to europe or even northern africa. e flight speed is about 28 miles per hour or i think it can double that when the sun's rays are the strongest. >>> new developments thin the abduction of a tennessee girl. what we're learning about her rescue. >>> and did imagine not being allowed to spend that money. the local city that it's happening to and why they need congress to act. >>> and looking live outside where the rain is coming down in some areas. don't...
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innovators, they, they for the first time in history started about 200250 years ago in the northern part of europe became dignified in the eyes of most people, not everyone, that unleashed this creative energy. >> so that's the key. it is not so much that psychology changed, that's what was claimed to hundred years ago. i do not not think that it's very plausible. it is not that people got better, it's that the surrounding society changed its evaluation of what they did. so, the word innovation for example or that scare word, and till the 19th century, to innovate was to change religious beliefs or to disturb the social hierarchy, what we did not want any of that innovation. so. so that's the main thing that change. in fact in the last month or so i've decided that this last volume should have been entitled, i should add one more word it has long title anyway. it's called bourgeois equality. how i should've said it and this will shock you. how liberal ideas, not capital institutions, enrich the world. because it is is the basic literal bowl idea in the older sense that people are equal before the
innovators, they, they for the first time in history started about 200250 years ago in the northern part of europe became dignified in the eyes of most people, not everyone, that unleashed this creative energy. >> so that's the key. it is not so much that psychology changed, that's what was claimed to hundred years ago. i do not not think that it's very plausible. it is not that people got better, it's that the surrounding society changed its evaluation of what they did. so, the word...
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and then fly to europe or northern africa and return to be a ooh dhabi: abu dhabi. >> the first test of the transportation system is a huge success. testing hyperloop. it's in the nevada desert. this happened yesterday, the company that designed it's a step closer to designing a transportation system made out of pods. >> imagine if we had that in the bay area. you could live in brentwood and get to your job in san francisco in one minute. >> that would ready -- really make traffic better. >> maybe that will happen in our lifetime. >> good morning. you know what, highway 24, you have to drive and 24 will be slow as you approach lafayette bart station and the colonel decot -- cull decot. it backed up from the macarthur maze. slow traffic on 880 southbound. it's packed up -- backed up. that's worse than normal. >> let's go to steve. >> sal, i want to show you hail video that will rock your world. usually may around nebraska to missouri, this was in st. peters missouri. you're saying that looks good. i can hear it. wait until you see it. st. peters missouri. you wonder why they have hail
and then fly to europe or northern africa and return to be a ooh dhabi: abu dhabi. >> the first test of the transportation system is a huge success. testing hyperloop. it's in the nevada desert. this happened yesterday, the company that designed it's a step closer to designing a transportation system made out of pods. >> imagine if we had that in the bay area. you could live in brentwood and get to your job in san francisco in one minute. >> that would ready -- really make...
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the plane is expected to make one more stop in new york before crossing the to europe or northern africa. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. back to you. our markets ready for the fed to raise rates? by a look at the stock market, the answer to be yes, but despite the hawkish tone from the april minutes, not everyone is convinced of a summer rate hike. my first guest that he sees fed -- the fed raising rates once more this year. he's a global and g strategist from wells fargo. you don't think the fed will hike in june or july. you put off until december. why is that? guest: i think that is the highest product -- highest volatility. there are still plenty of economic data showing this is a modest growth recovery. we don't have much inflation and that is not going to change anytime soon. look at the purchasing manager data that came out this morning -- it came in pretty close to 50. i think they would like to have rates higher but they want to go very slow. in higher rob ability is december. shery: is that why you rais
the plane is expected to make one more stop in new york before crossing the to europe or northern africa. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. back to you. our markets ready for the fed to raise rates? by a look at the stock market, the answer to be yes, but despite the hawkish tone from the april minutes, not everyone is convinced of a summer rate hike. my first guest that he sees fed -- the fed raising rates once more this...
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"solar impulse" will make three more stops before crossing the atlantic ocean to europe for northern africa. let's check local weather. rob mayeda is here, and whatever you like, he's got it for you. >> today was like summer with temperatures soaring to the mid and upper 80s. 86 in napa. you see san francisco, 78 before the sea breeze turned on around 4:00. look at oakland, 82 degrees. these temperatures coming down about 5-8 degrees from monday. high temperatures as the sea breeze starts to make a come back. san francisco, you see the fog across the golden gate bridge. no signs of offshore winds anymore. and as we head towards tomorrow morning, patchy, low clouds even into the interior valleys for temperatures in the low 40s to mid-50s. winds onshore, and they will likely stay that way. they'll strengthen as we get into tuesday and wednesday. that combined with clouds is going to help bring our temperatures down. we think they'll spread through the valley. have to watch out for patchy low clouds as "solar impulse" starts to get started tomorrow. for the afternoon, mostly sunny skies
"solar impulse" will make three more stops before crossing the atlantic ocean to europe for northern africa. let's check local weather. rob mayeda is here, and whatever you like, he's got it for you. >> today was like summer with temperatures soaring to the mid and upper 80s. 86 in napa. you see san francisco, 78 before the sea breeze turned on around 4:00. look at oakland, 82 degrees. these temperatures coming down about 5-8 degrees from monday. high temperatures as the sea...
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northern ireland. the fact that europe itself is much stronger with a strong britain.decision for the british electorate. >> is it all negative for ireland? some suggest you could see a huge influx of companies from sea,ss the irish particularly finance companies. >> you hear all kinds of possibilities. we are focused upon working in the interest of a stronger union and a better britain. and that britain should stay. clearly, we identified the fact that britain might decide to risk as a major strategic back in 2014. and clearly a decrease in aitish gdp would result in contagious impact on ireland's economy. but we're focused on the fact that is important that the british electorate be fully informed or as informed as possible about the implications of the decisions that they must make. no one likes to be lectured by anyone else, but we have a unique arrangement with britain, since the 1920's. their irish people living in britain, and we take it is a particular interest in or informing those people who will have the opportunity to vote on the 23rd of june just how impor
northern ireland. the fact that europe itself is much stronger with a strong britain.decision for the british electorate. >> is it all negative for ireland? some suggest you could see a huge influx of companies from sea,ss the irish particularly finance companies. >> you hear all kinds of possibilities. we are focused upon working in the interest of a stronger union and a better britain. and that britain should stay. clearly, we identified the fact that britain might decide to risk...
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swiss made plane is expect to make a stop in insuring and then across the atlantic to europe or northern africa. >>> and lots of rubbernecking going on in los angeles a 66,000-pound space shuttle fuel tank is being towed to the california science center and the trip will last 18 hours. it will be displayed next to the shuttle endeavor. it is never been used. >>> interesting stuff there. justin joining us now, not any of that in our forecast. >> no great news here. the sun did come out for a brief moment. >> yes, we were hoping so. >> yes. >> but, no. >> i wish i could say that i was. >> and that is right. >> no, no we have a good amount of rain, little rain today but not like yesterday, more scattered, and the showers, feeling very slow improvement over next few days and by even of the week we will love this forecast coming up if you like summertime weather. at the shore next week even, that is place to be. the forecast as of now looks good and it will be jammed packed in ocean city through unofficial start of the summer season. right new we have cloud, drizzle a few people outside on th
swiss made plane is expect to make a stop in insuring and then across the atlantic to europe or northern africa. >>> and lots of rubbernecking going on in los angeles a 66,000-pound space shuttle fuel tank is being towed to the california science center and the trip will last 18 hours. it will be displayed next to the shuttle endeavor. it is never been used. >>> interesting stuff there. justin joining us now, not any of that in our forecast. >> no great news here. the...
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the plane is expected to make a stop in new york and across the atlantic to europe or northern africa. >>> a gigantic space shuttle fuel tank has completed its trek to a museum. 33-ton 154-foot long propeller and tank moved from coastal marina delray to the will california science center in los angeles. that is 16 and a half miles. now at 5 miles an hour, it took 19 hours, to get to its destination, it never made to it space but it will be joining shuttle endeavor with a 25 missions and 20 years. >>> dangerous products that may be in and around your home, "eyewitness news" consumer reporter jim donovan has information you need to know in this weeks three on your side recall round up. >> reporter: first up quaker oats is voluntarily recalling some of its granola bars due to concerns about listeria. the recall involves boxers of chocolate nut medially with best report days from october 16th and 17th of 2016. and yogurt fruit and nut bars with best before dates of october 10th and 11th of 2016. customers should return the bars to the place of purchase, for a full refund. >>> parent, list
the plane is expected to make a stop in new york and across the atlantic to europe or northern africa. >>> a gigantic space shuttle fuel tank has completed its trek to a museum. 33-ton 154-foot long propeller and tank moved from coastal marina delray to the will california science center in los angeles. that is 16 and a half miles. now at 5 miles an hour, it took 19 hours, to get to its destination, it never made to it space but it will be joining shuttle endeavor with a 25 missions...
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it plans and specifications to make two more stops in the united states from crossing to europe or northernres lynn of defense against overdoses will now be available at your local pharmacy. david. >> all right, guys, we're loading under kids for you and showing you that we're putting them with umbrellas on the way in this morning. this afternoon they can probably do without. still cloudy and maybe a little damp but probably not umbrella worthy. we'll be back with your day planner forecast. that's coming up next. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $59.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. >> 10 minutes away from "good morning america." >> let's join amy robach. she's got the run down on what they've got coming um. good morning. >> reporter:
it plans and specifications to make two more stops in the united states from crossing to europe or northernres lynn of defense against overdoses will now be available at your local pharmacy. david. >> all right, guys, we're loading under kids for you and showing you that we're putting them with umbrellas on the way in this morning. this afternoon they can probably do without. still cloudy and maybe a little damp but probably not umbrella worthy. we'll be back with your day planner...
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swiss made plane is expect to stop in new york and cross the atlantic to europe or northern africa. >>> and lots of rubbernecking in los angeles, take a look a 66,000-pound space shuttle fuel tank is being towed to the california space center. the trip will last 18 hours. it will be displayed next to the shuttle endeavor. fuel tank is nasa's last launch a and it was never used. >>> very cool, justin joining us now with another wet forecast, with some good news. >> i do have some good news, later this week i think you'll like it. this is what it feels like in the pacific northwest, yes, just raining every day. >> it is none in stop, constant. >> my dog has not been happen bye this. >> probably willing nuts. >> running around. >> he just refuses to go when it is really bad so it always make it fun for me. >> i think a lot of us will, great timing for holiday weekend head. ocean city is a good place if you like the shore, if you don't, if you like mountain, poconos will be in good shape as well. quiet right now. we have overcast skies. rain has ended. a few people jogging on the boardwal
swiss made plane is expect to stop in new york and cross the atlantic to europe or northern africa. >>> and lots of rubbernecking in los angeles, take a look a 66,000-pound space shuttle fuel tank is being towed to the california space center. the trip will last 18 hours. it will be displayed next to the shuttle endeavor. fuel tank is nasa's last launch a and it was never used. >>> very cool, justin joining us now with another wet forecast, with some good news. >> i do...
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before crossing the atlantic ocean to europe and to northern africa. some gifted young local musicians will take center stage this weekend. members of the philadelphia region youth string music or prism will give their final performance of the season. here to tell us more is gloria, the director and conductor of prism. she's also here with cellist with the philadelphia orchestra, joined mere by one of her young performers, abigail. we'll call her abbey. she's a sixth grader in middle school. welcome to you both. abbey, are you nervous? don't be. you're going to do just fine. prism is a division of the philadelphia youth orchestra. gloria, tell us more about the organization and its purpose. >> the prism organization was formed to be a theater orchestra into all of the other older orchestras where we have strings,nition to the strings, we have winds, percussion, and brass. so these young children have their first experience of playing string instruments together as an ensemble and learn to listen to each other and play together and follow the conductor
before crossing the atlantic ocean to europe and to northern africa. some gifted young local musicians will take center stage this weekend. members of the philadelphia region youth string music or prism will give their final performance of the season. here to tell us more is gloria, the director and conductor of prism. she's also here with cellist with the philadelphia orchestra, joined mere by one of her young performers, abigail. we'll call her abbey. she's a sixth grader in middle school....
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one more stop is planned before it heads to europe or on to northern africa. the flight began in march of last year from abu dhabi on its around-the-world historic journey. >>> this has been hailed by some as the bond measure to help our drought. a $7.5 billion water bond meant to improve infrastructure and pay for new projects to california is better prepared for the next drought. but an nbc bay area investigation found questionable water projects buried in the fine print. our investigative unit examined every project that has been given some sort of bond money in this bond. critics say it's really not innovative and likely don't benefit the state at all. >> i would rather see in the future more of the state bond moneys going to things that are very hard to fund locally. and that means less emphasis on funds going to water supply or waste water agencies and more emphasis on the things that they don't fund with the ratepayer base. >> the investigative team also discovered a few projects that benefit big oil, a local country club as well as a private retirement
one more stop is planned before it heads to europe or on to northern africa. the flight began in march of last year from abu dhabi on its around-the-world historic journey. >>> this has been hailed by some as the bond measure to help our drought. a $7.5 billion water bond meant to improve infrastructure and pay for new projects to california is better prepared for the next drought. but an nbc bay area investigation found questionable water projects buried in the fine print. our...
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-european command and allied supreme command europe and u.s. northernommand and north american aerospace defense command known as norad. this is about two hours. >>> good morning. the senate arms services committee meets this morning to consider the nominations of general curtis scaparati and supreme allied commander europe and general lorie robinson to be commander of u.s. northern command, commander of north american aerospace defense command. we thank you for your service to our nation and your willingness to service 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 is this morning as is our tradition we hope you will take the opportunity to introduce your family joining you today. when vladimir putin invaded crimea for the first time in seven decades, general breed also love led with purpose. he had the seriousness of the new strategic reality we face in europe. that will be the urgent and unfinish tasked left you to. vladimir putin has been learning from blo
-european command and allied supreme command europe and u.s. northernommand and north american aerospace defense command known as norad. this is about two hours. >>> good morning. the senate arms services committee meets this morning to consider the nominations of general curtis scaparati and supreme allied commander europe and general lorie robinson to be commander of u.s. northern command, commander of north american aerospace defense command. we thank you for your service to our...
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the plane is expected to make one more stop in the u-s, before crossing the atlantic ocean to europe or northerny a deadly explosion at a texas fertilizer plant was intentionally set. and now they're asking the public for help closing the case. >> james: >> darya: ian line several major airports more will than an hour wait and it is only getting worse as we head into the summer you heard the warnings prepare for long security weights health airline industry group creating at asking fliers to take pictures aplomb security lines and putting a month social media. it helped push the csa and hiring more staff and also giving other travelers a heads up on a long way. sneek peek of the backstory >> darya: you can to they're looking for foster families 431 counts. shelter gives you supplies and veterinary care you help out of the kittens are fostered until there 8 weeks old and then there put up for adoption if you're interested yet to be 18 years or older. randy news casts debut after a week and monday night before you hit the hay 10:00 news
the plane is expected to make one more stop in the u-s, before crossing the atlantic ocean to europe or northerny a deadly explosion at a texas fertilizer plant was intentionally set. and now they're asking the public for help closing the case. >> james: >> darya: ian line several major airports more will than an hour wait and it is only getting worse as we head into the summer you heard the warnings prepare for long security weights health airline industry group creating at asking...
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then it will fly across the atlantic ocean to either europe or northern africa and then return to abus being called a major success. developers successfully tested hooper loop in the nevada desert. the company who designed is it a step closer to creating a transportation system made out of pods that would take you and cargo through low pressure tubes at up to 750 miles an hour. the co-founder says he is happy with the results. >> i am excited because the team has worked really hard. technology development testing can be a tricky beast. you never know if things will work like you want. i am happy for the team. >> he is happy. hyperloop 1 builds off a design originated by elon musk of tesla. he suggested it would be cheaper, faster more efficient than high-speed rail projects, including the one that california is building now. >>> cyclists off the golden gate bridge may soon have a new and safer way to get into sausalito. right now cyclists pedal along with the traffic on a busy part of alexander avenue. according to the marin ij, the national parks service wants to reopen the vista poi
then it will fly across the atlantic ocean to either europe or northern africa and then return to abus being called a major success. developers successfully tested hooper loop in the nevada desert. the company who designed is it a step closer to creating a transportation system made out of pods that would take you and cargo through low pressure tubes at up to 750 miles an hour. the co-founder says he is happy with the results. >> i am excited because the team has worked really hard....
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i know in europe, during the bush years, president bush went to northern california, up in seattle, there were attacks on his car. this rotates through, showing violence through citialization. liberal school, comes out and says stop with the saved spaces. you are not going to get free education. here is the line that got him booed. if they offer a free lunch, make sure you have breakfast. he got booed. he was a democrat that turned out to be a republican. no safe places. >> half the protesters pulled out their iphone to see the text. swhok is paying for that? >> forget that, apple would have never innovated the iphone if it weren't for capitalism. >> it's been five years shins the navy s.e.a.l.'s killed osama bin laden. more on that when "the five" returns. whenever i try to grow out my hair, strands always break off. but pantene is making my hair practically unbreakable. the new pro-v formula makes every inch stronger. so i can love my hair longer. strong is beautiful. pantene. once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... ...an
i know in europe, during the bush years, president bush went to northern california, up in seattle, there were attacks on his car. this rotates through, showing violence through citialization. liberal school, comes out and says stop with the saved spaces. you are not going to get free education. here is the line that got him booed. if they offer a free lunch, make sure you have breakfast. he got booed. he was a democrat that turned out to be a republican. no safe places. >> half the...
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europe. they fear moving to another camp will take tehm -- them further away. germany.stination is to the maps.rding o authorities stopped us. migrants mostly from syria, iraq, and afghanistan stranded in northern greece in squalid conditions. they'duthorities said be moved to new camps. the operations is expected to take 10 days. laura: turkey's new prime minister unveiled his new government. he replaced davutoglu, who stepped down last week. reporter: annoucnign his new cabinet, there was no doubt of his friendship with president erdogan. the government is entirely of supporters. chaning the constiution to give the president more power. duty weost important have is to change the constiution to reflect the relationsihp between the president and people. reporter: not everyone is happy. leader fears it could give erdogan authoritarian powers. >> all these powers will be controlled by one man. inevitable to wind up with despotism. reporter: eu officials also have concerns. laura: to talk more about turkey, i have a specialist in strasbourg. we had turkey's new p.m. not wasting any time, saying he plans.eporter erdogan's should turks be worried? fore has been nominated that. there is a de facto re
europe. they fear moving to another camp will take tehm -- them further away. germany.stination is to the maps.rding o authorities stopped us. migrants mostly from syria, iraq, and afghanistan stranded in northern greece in squalid conditions. they'duthorities said be moved to new camps. the operations is expected to take 10 days. laura: turkey's new prime minister unveiled his new government. he replaced davutoglu, who stepped down last week. reporter: annoucnign his new cabinet, there was no...
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europe and turkey have largely blocked that route. this week, the police removed thousands of mostly syrian and afghan migrants stuck on the country's northern with macedonia. the police have taken them to official caps nearby. -- official camps nearby. in sicilys arrivals show the other routes used by african migrants remain in place. they are still willing to risk their lives to get here. bbc news, rome. ♪ all this week, we have been bringing you a series of reports looking at the science revolution in china. our focus is on the neutrino, a fundamental particle making up the universe and one of the least understood. under a mountain in southern china, they are trying to unlock those secrets. rebecca morelle has gone to take a look. ♪ scientists are on the trail of one of the most elusive particles, called neutrinos. they are everywhere. trillions of them are streaming through me. the only problem is you cannot feel or see them. they are incredibly difficult to study. down here, they think they have cracked it. walls are out of granite. that is important if you want to see the particles. they are bombarding the surface here. the other thing
europe and turkey have largely blocked that route. this week, the police removed thousands of mostly syrian and afghan migrants stuck on the country's northern with macedonia. the police have taken them to official caps nearby. -- official camps nearby. in sicilys arrivals show the other routes used by african migrants remain in place. they are still willing to risk their lives to get here. bbc news, rome. ♪ all this week, we have been bringing you a series of reports looking at the science...