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. >> welcome back. 10 somali pirates are being tried in court in hamburg in northern germany. >> in 2010, they allegedly took over a german vessel in waters off the coast of somalia before being overpowered by a european naval patrol. >> as the trial nears its 100th day, we look at how the german legal system is dealing with its first pirate case in a very long time. dan hamburg pose a criminal court has seen its share of villains -- >> hamburg's criminal court has seen its share of the lens, but this is the first time in 130 years that alleged pirates are appearing -- its share of villains. but that is not the only thing that makes the trial in room 337 unique. in its from somalia are having to face germany's legal system -- defendants from somalia. the phases must be pixilated to protect their identities. each has been appointed two public defendants. the youngest defended his 17 years old, and he was completely overwhelmed at the start of the proceedings. terrified he would be executed. >> i had to explain to him that the german constitution prohibits the death penalty and that becaus
. >> welcome back. 10 somali pirates are being tried in court in hamburg in northern germany. >> in 2010, they allegedly took over a german vessel in waters off the coast of somalia before being overpowered by a european naval patrol. >> as the trial nears its 100th day, we look at how the german legal system is dealing with its first pirate case in a very long time. dan hamburg pose a criminal court has seen its share of villains -- >> hamburg's criminal court has seen...
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its executives are betting the business will work well in northern germany. the ports managing director is certain to demand for liquefied natural gas is about to jump sharply. >> a lot of the environmental damage caused by conventional refuels is reduced or nonexistent with liquefied natural gas. it is environmentally friendly in comparison and available at an attractive price. the combination of economic benefits and environmental benefits will help make it successful. >> but ships running on that require 1/3 extra fuel tank capacity, meaning a loss of valuable space. shipping companies will have to take that into account when calculating cost. a lot of them are not convinced the infrastructure is sufficiently developed. >> shipping company's biggest criticism is the uncertainty. a lot of refueling stations have been promised but we don't know if they're definitely on the way. it is a bit of a chicken and egg problem. we hope it will be coming so we can order the ships, but if this should -- if the stations don't come commie of ships equipped to run on wond
its executives are betting the business will work well in northern germany. the ports managing director is certain to demand for liquefied natural gas is about to jump sharply. >> a lot of the environmental damage caused by conventional refuels is reduced or nonexistent with liquefied natural gas. it is environmentally friendly in comparison and available at an attractive price. the combination of economic benefits and environmental benefits will help make it successful. >> but...
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it's going to go in toward denmark, as well as northern germany and scandinavia. and then later on during the course of the day, we'll see pretty significant showers developing through central parts of france, as well as germany. the rest of the continent is looking fairly calm and dry. but some nasty storms pushing through the eastern balkans in toward the black sea region today, then showers pushing up through and in toward moscow. temperatures looking around the teens. low to upper teens for the continent. down toward the south, looking fairly warm and a little summery. 28 degrees in athens. 26 in rome. 30 in madrity. 27 in lisbon. you'll be watching for rising temperatures over the weekend. here's your extended forecast. ♪ >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
it's going to go in toward denmark, as well as northern germany and scandinavia. and then later on during the course of the day, we'll see pretty significant showers developing through central parts of france, as well as germany. the rest of the continent is looking fairly calm and dry. but some nasty storms pushing through the eastern balkans in toward the black sea region today, then showers pushing up through and in toward moscow. temperatures looking around the teens. low to upper teens for...
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. >> a giant cruise liner has left a shipyard in northern germany. the celebrity reflection was towed through a narrow gap on to the river thames. the ship, which can all 3000 passengers, will undergo a sea trials of the netherlands before entering service. counter terrorist units from around the world are playing increasingly larger roles in keeping the peace. this was not always the case, especially in germany, because of its nazi past. >> but the massacre at the 1972 munich olympics change that. it is now 40 years since the elite force, gsg9 was set up. the identities of its members are secret, the hostage of his face at an event to honor their service. >> this is the image of germany possibly counter-terrorism force -- anonymous but efficient experts in operations. it is now 40 years since west german authorities made a momentous decision to create highly trained police unit. faceless men who have served in that have been honored at a ceremony. >> it is important to remember that every gsg9 officer put his life on the line with every operation an
. >> a giant cruise liner has left a shipyard in northern germany. the celebrity reflection was towed through a narrow gap on to the river thames. the ship, which can all 3000 passengers, will undergo a sea trials of the netherlands before entering service. counter terrorist units from around the world are playing increasingly larger roles in keeping the peace. this was not always the case, especially in germany, because of its nazi past. >> but the massacre at the 1972 munich...
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coming into southern scandinavia, denmark and northern germany as well. for many of you it is going to be a pleasant thursday. 18 degrees in paris. 16 in vienna. 16 in berlin as well. stays very summery however, down towards the south. mediterranean has seen temperatures in the low 30s, that's athens. 29 for you in madrid. as well as lisbon. things are warming up here into the weekend. i'll leave you now with the extended forecast. ♪ ♪ >>> and that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. we'll be back with more news at the top of the hour. so do join us then. thank you very much for watching. ♪
coming into southern scandinavia, denmark and northern germany as well. for many of you it is going to be a pleasant thursday. 18 degrees in paris. 16 in vienna. 16 in berlin as well. stays very summery however, down towards the south. mediterranean has seen temperatures in the low 30s, that's athens. 29 for you in madrid. as well as lisbon. things are warming up here into the weekend. i'll leave you now with the extended forecast. ♪ ♪ >>> and that's all for now on this edition of...
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. >> his cute little wife joins him for a drive around the northern loop in germany, a very famous racerack. the interaction between these two is hysterical. he thinks he's going slow, she's terrified because he's going too fast. [ speaking foreign language ] rainfall at one point he gets her up to 168 miles an hour on the straightaway. pretty quick. she freaks out about that. the whole course is 12, 13 miles. it's a long track. she endures it, eventually slowing down. >> has to be fun for the husband. >>> the cat. [ laughter ] >> now, i know we're across the table guys versus girls style but i have to admit this situation is scary for both sexes. >> i'm telling you, she's completely psycho. >> she's enemy house. >> this video is entitled with overly attached girlfriend. >> hi, leah. >> hi. >> i thought we were going to meet at starbucks. >> i thought it would be better if we just went together. >> it's not the fact she's there, it's that she's going -- >> she looks very familiar. >> she is the overly attached girlfriend internet mean, became super famous on the video after her jb fan v
. >> his cute little wife joins him for a drive around the northern loop in germany, a very famous racerack. the interaction between these two is hysterical. he thinks he's going slow, she's terrified because he's going too fast. [ speaking foreign language ] rainfall at one point he gets her up to 168 miles an hour on the straightaway. pretty quick. she freaks out about that. the whole course is 12, 13 miles. it's a long track. she endures it, eventually slowing down. >> has to be...
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the day after an avalanche in northern the paul with france, germany, and spain, at least one persond. they were engulfed by snow. one catholic in germany has opted out of paying a religious tax and has been denied religious burial. endorsed by the fact that it comes into effect today, this sharp increase for the number of germans who have decided not to pay. those are civilian casualties mounting in the conflict in syria. the syrian army is also seeing an increasing number of soldiers. many of them are in the western coastal region. a stronghold of the minority sect. the chief correspondent of the bbc is amongst one of the first western teams they're reporting from the village. >> she is burying her husband today. she wails that the light from her eyes is gone. the 26-year-old flight lieutenant died when his helicopter crashed. the entire village turned out. many fired guns. it is the 17th time that the village has lost one of its own. here, far from the front lines, there is space enough to mourn the troops. many syrians do not get that chance. his final journey was up the steps of
the day after an avalanche in northern the paul with france, germany, and spain, at least one persond. they were engulfed by snow. one catholic in germany has opted out of paying a religious tax and has been denied religious burial. endorsed by the fact that it comes into effect today, this sharp increase for the number of germans who have decided not to pay. those are civilian casualties mounting in the conflict in syria. the syrian army is also seeing an increasing number of soldiers. many of...
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significantly under represented in leading positions in business when you compare germany with other norman -- northern european countries. why is that? >> indeed, and there is also a major pay gap. it is also related to structural measures. child care still quite lacking, particularly for young children. states are supposed to be putting more child care in place, but that has not been happening very quickly. many schools get out before noon, sending their children home for lunch, so that definitely makes it much harder for women to enter the workforce. >> our chief political correspondent wrapping up the story, ending a long day for you. thank you very much. >> germany's second chamber parliament has blocked a controversial draft law, which would have allowed the german authorities to sell private, personal data. >> the way it stands, authorities could sell information gathered when someone registers where they live unless the person directly prohibits that. lawmakers say authorities should only be able to share the data if express agreement has been obtained before hand. more than 20 people have died
significantly under represented in leading positions in business when you compare germany with other norman -- northern european countries. why is that? >> indeed, and there is also a major pay gap. it is also related to structural measures. child care still quite lacking, particularly for young children. states are supposed to be putting more child care in place, but that has not been happening very quickly. many schools get out before noon, sending their children home for lunch, so that...
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germany, france, northern europe. the rest of europe, particularly the southern areas, spain, italy, portugal, greece. ireland is not southern. hungry communist eastern. and others are in terrible shape, serious terrible shape. and because some folks don't pay attention to numbers, here's a chance for a statistic to help you. the professors in your essay cited at my university where he taught in esters at the university of athens, the major university in greece. their salaries today, as we speak, are 40% less than what they were in may 2010. just try to imagine yourself in a job that you have capped in which the money you get, the money you get every week is 40% less. and that is true for all public employees in greece. police persons, fire persons, school teachers, social workers, you name it. so these are societies that are in a major crash. people are leaving greece in a way they haven't seen for 75 years. young people, there's no work, no future. his resume in ireland which has a built room for a while, but the ir
germany, france, northern europe. the rest of europe, particularly the southern areas, spain, italy, portugal, greece. ireland is not southern. hungry communist eastern. and others are in terrible shape, serious terrible shape. and because some folks don't pay attention to numbers, here's a chance for a statistic to help you. the professors in your essay cited at my university where he taught in esters at the university of athens, the major university in greece. their salaries today, as we...
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at the moment the only growth we have seen is in germany in the northern parts of euroland. that's sinking as well. there is blood on the streets. do you buy when there is blood on the streets? yes, the rothchilds said to do that. i would simply say that real growth is an essential element of this particular recovery. unless we see it then equities and italian and spanish bonds won't do well. >> final question in two small parts. do you think we should go with the fiscal cliff and if we did and taxes go up on everybody, will that bring us back to a aaa credit rating and if so, what would you do about it? >> we shouldn't go over the cliff. we should seek a remedy. uh i will put out an investment outlook that suggests the united states along with other countries such as greece and spain and france are in this category of what's called a high structural deficit. that means we need to, you know, over the next few years, maybe five to ten years reduce our structural deficit by 1.5 trillion dollars a year. that's a lot of heavy lifting. you know, can we do that? perhaps. but the u
at the moment the only growth we have seen is in germany in the northern parts of euroland. that's sinking as well. there is blood on the streets. do you buy when there is blood on the streets? yes, the rothchilds said to do that. i would simply say that real growth is an essential element of this particular recovery. unless we see it then equities and italian and spanish bonds won't do well. >> final question in two small parts. do you think we should go with the fiscal cliff and if we...
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in northern europe is actually coming through this crisis very well. germany for example is doing much better than the united states. germany's unemployment has shrunk in the last few years and. the united states has had nothing of the sort. we began at about 5% and we went up to 10% and we are now at 8.5%. that is not a recovery. the germans are doing real well. that one of the best safety nets in europe. their safety net, that is their provision of services for their people, has not been the cause of him having a hard time. if anything the logic runs the other way and the other parts of europe that are doing quite nicely or scandinavia and they are famous for the quality of their care safety net so the idea that europe's problems are because they have a safety net requires you not to know much about europe and many american commentators qualified on that score. having said that though, the crisis is very real in europe and i would urge all of you to pay attention because europe is a very very important player in the world. in many ways is the number one play
in northern europe is actually coming through this crisis very well. germany for example is doing much better than the united states. germany's unemployment has shrunk in the last few years and. the united states has had nothing of the sort. we began at about 5% and we went up to 10% and we are now at 8.5%. that is not a recovery. the germans are doing real well. that one of the best safety nets in europe. their safety net, that is their provision of services for their people, has not been the...
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germany. in tripoli now, tripoli, northern lebanon, that is, another symbol of u.s. power, capitalism, whatever you want to call it, two fast-food restaurants, kentucky fried chicken and arby's were set on fire. one attacker killed and 25 people injured. pope is visiting lebanon this weekend, very important. as you've been the noing another day of protests in cairo, police clashing with protesters, this day kept away from the embassy. a wall being set up at one end of the street, away from the u.s. embassy. president morsi once again going out on tv. as you noted too, yemen as well, my own contacts in the country saying that the security stiffened, helped by the u.s. marines, but another battle, all of this set off by the made in us anti-muslim movie. also off maybe by a lot of other sentments out there. a remarkable day, jenna. we haven't seen a day like this in a long time. back to you. jenna: well putt, greg. thank you very much. greg mentioned what happened in cairo. we want to put in a little perspective to this. the images are stunning but let's dig into the nu
germany. in tripoli now, tripoli, northern lebanon, that is, another symbol of u.s. power, capitalism, whatever you want to call it, two fast-food restaurants, kentucky fried chicken and arby's were set on fire. one attacker killed and 25 people injured. pope is visiting lebanon this weekend, very important. as you've been the noing another day of protests in cairo, police clashing with protesters, this day kept away from the embassy. a wall being set up at one end of the street, away from the...
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. >> and foxconn shuts down a northern chinese factory after a brawl involving 2,000 workers. >>> germany's sentiment index falls, and the mood continuing to u.s. futures. closing in on the start of the trading day, dow jones implied to open lower by more than 35 points. nasdaq and s&p 500 also looking to shed their gains, as well. take a look now at the cnbc ftse global 300. down a third of a% in light of that data which hit just about an hour ago. european markets she the ftse 100 down 0.4%. xetra dax this one in focus this morning, that's down 0.6%. cac 40 down almost 1% this morning. this ahead of a key budget unveiling. ibex 35 not benefiting from the risk off attitude. down 1.6%. >> and i think the ifo number, we had a better pmi out of germany last week, so the expectations it would hold up and it didn't. but it is worth pointing out 50% of the responses were taken before the constitutional court ruling in germany. quite a lot of paper being issued by italy this week. they yield back just over the 5% mark, as well. you can see lower this morning 1.72. euro-dollar back down to the 1.2
. >> and foxconn shuts down a northern chinese factory after a brawl involving 2,000 workers. >>> germany's sentiment index falls, and the mood continuing to u.s. futures. closing in on the start of the trading day, dow jones implied to open lower by more than 35 points. nasdaq and s&p 500 also looking to shed their gains, as well. take a look now at the cnbc ftse global 300. down a third of a% in light of that data which hit just about an hour ago. european markets she the...
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central location in northern pakistan they they pop up as independent franchises again in response to us into the into the perception that we're trying to impose a military political had germany on the region so in that sense i think in many cases these are in fact counterproductive and i also want to take a look at what qualifies as a military target so to start off we need to look at the number of drone strikes in yemen there back in two thousand and two there was only one and i think we have a graphic to show that there was only one and two thousand and eleven there was ten and then this year there have been thirty three now part of this reason could be that there were even present and in full it took advantage of the arab spring to start controlling the south part of yemen and this next chart that i want to show you if we can bring that up really fast this is the number of civilian casualties versus militant al qaeda kalil to use casualties of militants are in the red so significantly higher but i mean according to the new york times article those who qualify as a militant are quote all military aged males in a strike zone unless there is explicit. intelligence post humor
central location in northern pakistan they they pop up as independent franchises again in response to us into the into the perception that we're trying to impose a military political had germany on the region so in that sense i think in many cases these are in fact counterproductive and i also want to take a look at what qualifies as a military target so to start off we need to look at the number of drone strikes in yemen there back in two thousand and two there was only one and i think we have...
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northern ireland case and lot of other ways. with if slips, and i didn't mean imply that in rwanda it didn't flip. it gradually went there and of it the same thing in nazi germany. the flip in rwanda was when in plane went down that all the blame landed on the one group of people for taking the plane down and then it became increasingly hateful in the message. and usually it's gradual. nazi germany was gradual. take these rights away. take more rights away, call them awful names. isolate them in to the corner in these ghettos and, you know, gofer it by saying they're destroying humanity. they're part of international spears. start killing them and maybe don't tell anybody because a lot of what was going on in the nazi germany press they were just creating this positive morale around hitler and turning the country around and hiding what they were doing even while they were saying all these awful things about jewish people. does that answer your question? so leadership does matter. if i got your question right. just for a second. i didn't talk about this at all. in the wars of yugoslavia, part of the war was about seizing mass media. the certain forces were grabb
northern ireland case and lot of other ways. with if slips, and i didn't mean imply that in rwanda it didn't flip. it gradually went there and of it the same thing in nazi germany. the flip in rwanda was when in plane went down that all the blame landed on the one group of people for taking the plane down and then it became increasingly hateful in the message. and usually it's gradual. nazi germany was gradual. take these rights away. take more rights away, call them awful names. isolate them...
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>> northern virginia could well determine who the next president is. real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germanynderstand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks,...