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safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. >>> at reykjavikeling was we didn't have to prepare all that much. according to everything we knew, it was going to be a howdy and hello, a handshake and photo opp. and it turned out to be anything else but that. after the first morning when reagan and gorbachev met, we were called into the embassy which was right nearby. reagan says gorbachev really wants to reduce nuclear weapons, so he hands a piece of paper to no one in particular. all of us kind of grab it, we looked it over, and it was a holy cow moment. this guy really wants to reduce nuclear weapons. here was a soviet leader who was not going by the script. here was a guy who wanted to do business. >> the first indication that some progress may have been made at today's talks at reykjavik came at a white house briefing a few minutes ago. there's no prediction yet on the outcome of these talks, but they do give rise to some optimism. >> i was up there as the clock was ticking down. they had worked and worked and worked on an arms control agreem
safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. >>> at reykjavikeling was we didn't have to prepare all that much. according to everything we knew, it was going to be a howdy and hello, a handshake and photo opp. and it turned out to be anything else but that. after the first morning when reagan and gorbachev met, we were called into the embassy which was right nearby. reagan says gorbachev really wants to reduce nuclear weapons, so he hands a...
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the meat from the latest killing can't be exported to restaurants in japan the clock reports in reykjavik. iceland has much to boast of when it comes to natural resources its dramatic scenery and geothermal springs draw tourists in their millions and there's the marine environment to tens of thousands of people go whale watching every year there's even a whale museum where you can immerse yourself in an ocean of life size whale replicas the one thing iceland tries not to publicize too much is the fact that whales are still killed commercially here which in rage is a big sector of society doing these they are going to steps backward into the viking times and the whaling nowadays especially well not just in iceland but the whaling in iceland show that people is not they really think to show the world and they are so it's something of a p.r. disaster when photographs like this appear what is suggested to be a highly endangered and protected blue whale killed and brought back to shore for processing d.n.a. sampling has since shown the whale was in fact a rare hybrid between a fin whale which
the meat from the latest killing can't be exported to restaurants in japan the clock reports in reykjavik. iceland has much to boast of when it comes to natural resources its dramatic scenery and geothermal springs draw tourists in their millions and there's the marine environment to tens of thousands of people go whale watching every year there's even a whale museum where you can immerse yourself in an ocean of life size whale replicas the one thing iceland tries not to publicize too much is...
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revealed the meat from the latest killing can be exported to restaurants in japan and a clock in reykjavik explains why. iceland has much to boast of when it comes to natural resources its dramatic scenery and geothermal springs draw tourists in their millions and there's the marine environment to tens of thousands of people go whale watching every year there's even a whale museum where you can immerse yourself in an ocean of life size whale replicas the one thing iceland tries not to publicize too much is the fact that whales are still killed commercially here which in rage is a big sector of society doing these they are going to steps backward into the viking times and the whaling nowadays especially well not just in iceland but the whaling in iceland show that people is not they really think to show the world that they are so it's something of a p.r. disaster when photographs like this appear what is suggested to be a highly endangered and protected blue whale killed and brought back to shore for processing d.n.a. sampling has since shown the whale was in fact a rare hybrid between a fi
revealed the meat from the latest killing can be exported to restaurants in japan and a clock in reykjavik explains why. iceland has much to boast of when it comes to natural resources its dramatic scenery and geothermal springs draw tourists in their millions and there's the marine environment to tens of thousands of people go whale watching every year there's even a whale museum where you can immerse yourself in an ocean of life size whale replicas the one thing iceland tries not to publicize...
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fish that stink of malicious on exports he gives me a tour of his factory outside reykjavik. i'm in the small of christians own their lives it's all about priests who are all. companies over in the seafood going through our strong dollar company to produce really good prime you're increasing your income may be off the wall but. there is no question reykjavik is booming everywhere look there's construction banks are being torn down and new infrastructure is going up it was exactly here that ten years ago one of the biggest banks in iceland wanted to put its headquarters right next to the harbor beautifully situated but didn't happen because of the financial crisis and now it's going to be a huge we're told complex really nice for the tourists. and this corner was home to another top bank iceland did things differently than other countries in crisis it let its banks go bankrupt or nationalized them also. worked at the biggest icelandic bank called thing when the crisis struck. ok so this has been called the wall street of iceland at least it was called back before the crisis. a
fish that stink of malicious on exports he gives me a tour of his factory outside reykjavik. i'm in the small of christians own their lives it's all about priests who are all. companies over in the seafood going through our strong dollar company to produce really good prime you're increasing your income may be off the wall but. there is no question reykjavik is booming everywhere look there's construction banks are being torn down and new infrastructure is going up it was exactly here that ten...
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with several tons of hybrid whale caught up in a freezer with nowhere to go nick clark al-jazeera reykjavik iceland well you can find it much more about the stories we're following on our website head. al-jazeera cong. a quick landmine tonight all of the headlines we're following this hour a palestinian protesters been killed by israeli soldiers on the gaza israel border forty three year old man was shot in the head near the border fence on hundred fifty palestinians have not been killed since the week to protest began at the end of march charles stratford is on the border i'll just get out of the way here now so you can film some of this tear gas being fired as i say from the drones. will stand these two guys exceptionally strong as well and a number of those injured today have been treated for two guys inhalation the situation as you can see is desperate for these palestinians they have said that they will continue to protest and they have literally been endorsed by hamas hamas describes these protests as being peaceful it says that it will defame them with their weapons if israel attacks
with several tons of hybrid whale caught up in a freezer with nowhere to go nick clark al-jazeera reykjavik iceland well you can find it much more about the stories we're following on our website head. al-jazeera cong. a quick landmine tonight all of the headlines we're following this hour a palestinian protesters been killed by israeli soldiers on the gaza israel border forty three year old man was shot in the head near the border fence on hundred fifty palestinians have not been killed since...
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with several tons of hybrid whale caught up in a freezer with nowhere to go nick clark al-jazeera reykjavik iceland scientists in russia say they've brought tiny round worms back to life after forty thousand years thawed out some permafrost sediment from the arctic and in some samples they found some round warm zone nematodes after several weeks at around twenty degrees they started to show signs of life the discovery could have an impact on current investigations into cryogenic freezing but there's also concern that the melting permafrost could allow destructive pathogens to come back to life. she's known as the red queen she was wealthy and she lived in what is now mexico thirteen hundred years ago she was found about a quarter of a century ago and a secret lion chamber but now archaeologists say they've discovered more about what life was like in one of the most powerful ancient empires in the americas john hallman has more from mexico city. the red queen one of mexico's most famous archaeological treasures a restored funeral finery has arrived in the nation's capital more than one thous
with several tons of hybrid whale caught up in a freezer with nowhere to go nick clark al-jazeera reykjavik iceland scientists in russia say they've brought tiny round worms back to life after forty thousand years thawed out some permafrost sediment from the arctic and in some samples they found some round warm zone nematodes after several weeks at around twenty degrees they started to show signs of life the discovery could have an impact on current investigations into cryogenic freezing but...
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iceland's going to reykjavik and you see the world smooth of a country to qualify for a face woke up three hundred thousand people to be a part of the journey to go to the game to be with those famous tall done and then to chat to the manager on the pitch the next day after they did it was my personal highlight they the iceland show a piece of noise everything good about the stan collymore show business just here in this ng we have a great time i think it will be done in about an hour the national coach actually comes by how much of an international football team comes before a guy even when he's in the zone is content to chat with the fans and give them the thing. this is the team. is the motivation of the others who's the players basically to be for every match this year getting us ready for max quite an incredible thing to do to kind of shows the team spirit it's not just the fly yes it's not just the slams it's the whole collaborative effort absolutely it's the whole nation combine this one so we go in and the manager just all in fun soft voice ali switched off self-confidence in
iceland's going to reykjavik and you see the world smooth of a country to qualify for a face woke up three hundred thousand people to be a part of the journey to go to the game to be with those famous tall done and then to chat to the manager on the pitch the next day after they did it was my personal highlight they the iceland show a piece of noise everything good about the stan collymore show business just here in this ng we have a great time i think it will be done in about an hour the...
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revealed the meat from the latest killing can't be exported to restaurants in japan and it came reykjavik explains why. iceland has much to boast of when it comes to natural resources its dramatic scenery and geothermal springs draw tourists in their millions and there's the marine environment to tens of thousands of people go whale watching every year there's even a whale museum where you can immerse yourself in an ocean of life size whale replicas the one thing iceland tries not to publicize too much is the fact that swales is still killed commercially here which in rage is a big sector of society doing these they are going to steps backward into the viking times and the whaling nowadays especially well not just in iceland but the whaling in iceland show that people is not doesn't follow but they really think to show the world and they are so it's something of a p.r. disaster when photographs like this appear what is suggested to be a highly endangered and protected blue whale killed and brought back to shore for processing d.n.a. sampling has since shown the whale was in fact a rare hy
revealed the meat from the latest killing can't be exported to restaurants in japan and it came reykjavik explains why. iceland has much to boast of when it comes to natural resources its dramatic scenery and geothermal springs draw tourists in their millions and there's the marine environment to tens of thousands of people go whale watching every year there's even a whale museum where you can immerse yourself in an ocean of life size whale replicas the one thing iceland tries not to publicize...
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to do with several tons of hybrid whale caught up in a freezer with nowhere to go nick al-jazeera reykjavik iceland stay with us here on news that still to come on the program the jump administration fails to meet a deadline to reunite migrant children with their parents hundreds remain separated syrian families finally arning seven years on what happened to their missing relatives. no way back to the phone so we'll tell you why this form i feel for chief will have to sit out a ten year ban on the sport. the sun been blazing down again the wind directions brought dust to many sides of the rocky plains as a result it just gets hot you don't see much profitable a great day which does nothing to stop the ferocity of the heat and about the fifty mark not far away from kuwait just off into the southwest of iran and the middle of iraq baghdad's focus is a mere forty two really very far away and you get to forty eight quite happily for the west coast levant twenty nine in beirut very pleasant and the breeze has been quite dusty running does he go for recently circulate through the eastern side of
to do with several tons of hybrid whale caught up in a freezer with nowhere to go nick al-jazeera reykjavik iceland stay with us here on news that still to come on the program the jump administration fails to meet a deadline to reunite migrant children with their parents hundreds remain separated syrian families finally arning seven years on what happened to their missing relatives. no way back to the phone so we'll tell you why this form i feel for chief will have to sit out a ten year ban on...
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know the russians believe their own propaganda and that was also one of the big reasons we made the reykjavik breakthrough. to contrast this with the imf -- if iyou had the --ld find the exact quote rules must be binding, violations must be punished, words must mean something. during barack obama's administration, there was a major violation, probably more .han one of the imf treaty a writer in the new york times that they 2014 stated united states informed its nato allies this month that russia tested new cruise missiles, raising concerns about moscow's compliance with a landmark arms control accord. ofalso said that by the end communityintelligence believes that it was clearly a major violation. the original obama response to departmenthe state 2012 report was a sentence, actually two sentences which ind, parties in the treaty october 2003 reached an agreement and there have been no breaches. repeatedement was several times through 2014. they talked about it but actually -- but did nothing. in early 2017, they said the russians had begun deployment on likeunlike, well, somewhat the trump ad
know the russians believe their own propaganda and that was also one of the big reasons we made the reykjavik breakthrough. to contrast this with the imf -- if iyou had the --ld find the exact quote rules must be binding, violations must be punished, words must mean something. during barack obama's administration, there was a major violation, probably more .han one of the imf treaty a writer in the new york times that they 2014 stated united states informed its nato allies this month that...
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it was somewhere between reykjavik you know fuel and the i want us to go to the patients. and in those days i was confronted with a problem with that i could relate it during their longer days of fuel which is who is going to. distribute the milk. they grabbed us out of a lot of households and they at rest did many of us they taught a child they made life hell. i think normally people after forty years of continued on for. their life is totally paralyzed. but others a. little there's a lot of dollars money. and only god only myself because minutes in chicago show only must. go over to a lot more member goes in a muslim the muslim is go home go than a muslim a holy man. that like. well before the bonus of his segment them about. just. in a key if can it. if. one if it and i thought the key of any issue for any. youngish are to occur in the insanity insanity could. push all the. old. ones. one of them left. and. give bad. good. god. we don't make her look. really promised. her her side. things started to change in the sense that we were no longer taking our own decisions in
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since we were talking about reykjavik a little earlier, what was the biggest thing we learned a little. i think that's something we need to keep in mind as we move forward in these talks. the secretary of state's got a hard road ahead of him. imf was considered a disaster in 1986, and look where that put us at the end of 1987. neil: that's a very good point. you mentioned reykjavik and ronald reagan k he walked away from that when they snuck in that demand that the president scrap his, you know, space defense plans. so he just walked away. now, they ultimately were able to cobble together an agreement many months later, but it took time. again, to your earlier point. [audio difficulty] >> you know, i think before we see any really strong progress with the secretary's talks and probably many other trips a abroad for negotiation that we're looking at a year from now, just at a minimum, before we can lay out a good, strong plan. and then we have to go through the process of doing the dismantling which could take another year in itself. and that's similar to the timeline that we a saw prev
since we were talking about reykjavik a little earlier, what was the biggest thing we learned a little. i think that's something we need to keep in mind as we move forward in these talks. the secretary of state's got a hard road ahead of him. imf was considered a disaster in 1986, and look where that put us at the end of 1987. neil: that's a very good point. you mentioned reykjavik and ronald reagan k he walked away from that when they snuck in that demand that the president scrap his, you...
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at the end of the day got widely criticized after reykjavik.t people say that was the key thing. he said no to a very positive deal, ended up getting a very positive deal at the end of the term. trish: so in other words, you need a relationship. need to be on enough terms to work towards some goal. >> absolutely. i think to certain extent that is what the president is attempting to do. he is very good and one-on-one with world leaders. he is a little tough sometimes with his twitter gun. when he sits down face-to-face with world leaders is very, very positive. the more he can do the better he will be. trish: he has taken so much criticism, hey, you treat our allies pretty badly. although silver lining on that one, we start seeing nato members contribute their fair share. he is tough on them. yet, treats putin with kid gloves. walk me through that. trying to do something different? >> i think he is trying to do something different. putin is one of three or four tough leaders on world stage. will be there a period of time. will be there another 2
at the end of the day got widely criticized after reykjavik.t people say that was the key thing. he said no to a very positive deal, ended up getting a very positive deal at the end of the term. trish: so in other words, you need a relationship. need to be on enough terms to work towards some goal. >> absolutely. i think to certain extent that is what the president is attempting to do. he is very good and one-on-one with world leaders. he is a little tough sometimes with his twitter gun....
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reykjavik, canada, five cities there, started american tour in san francisco.ve been fantastic. i've couldn't be more grateful and surprised and relieved and thankful. and i am just happy to be back here and touring. i do have to be honest, i am a little triggered seeing my mother here now. not going to physically slap her in the face. but i do like, i don't mean to act like i am the real star. basically i have become joan crawford, she is christina. who i thought was my good friend, gloria estefan actually opened the on your feet, broadway hilt here in los angeles. at the theater two months ago. invited my mother as her special guest. then remembered to invite me like two weeks later. >> jimmy: interesting. >> yeah. so, maggie walked the red carpet. and gloria estefan, her big night. stops to take a picture with maggie. maggie is yelling at global sensation, gloria, going, hold me up. hold me up. i could fall. i could break a hip. like that. and she made a tape which of course, i put on my instagram. may, may not know about. she is getting ready for the night.
reykjavik, canada, five cities there, started american tour in san francisco.ve been fantastic. i've couldn't be more grateful and surprised and relieved and thankful. and i am just happy to be back here and touring. i do have to be honest, i am a little triggered seeing my mother here now. not going to physically slap her in the face. but i do like, i don't mean to act like i am the real star. basically i have become joan crawford, she is christina. who i thought was my good friend, gloria...
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now i can't imagine right now if at the reykjavik summit with president reagan and gorbachev with havingestern media that would be asking regular front of the road cameras to denounce the leader of -- gorbachev as a liar. because it shows that the progressive, mainstream media is more willing to grenade throw in the name of the railing trump and it is and supporting any possible improvement. >> laura: let's get stephen in on this. when ronald reagan called the soviet union and evil empire, the left front crazy. they called him ronnie ray gun, we'll talk about it shortly. they want nuts. they said that reagan was kicking the hornets nest of the soviet union, we should get along with the soviet union. that was during the cold war. we are post-cold war, we still have challenges, and how they want to get tough on russia. i am howling at this. for those of us who were around this town in the '80s, and if we worked in the reagan administration, you couldn't get a break with a left on his dealings with the soviet union. but now they want to set up a shadow government. i want to play something f
now i can't imagine right now if at the reykjavik summit with president reagan and gorbachev with havingestern media that would be asking regular front of the road cameras to denounce the leader of -- gorbachev as a liar. because it shows that the progressive, mainstream media is more willing to grenade throw in the name of the railing trump and it is and supporting any possible improvement. >> laura: let's get stephen in on this. when ronald reagan called the soviet union and evil...
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we shot part of the movie at the ranch called rendezvous with destiny we went to reykjavÍk couple yearsago in iceland and there is a little house where reagan and gorbachev met in 1987. there is a great scene in the movie straight out of the newsreels where reagan was holding out for missile-defense. gorbachev was offering him everything. arms and treaties that give up missile-defense. and reason -- reagan said no. i am not doing so then gorbachev said we will not give you anything and reagan says that's fine so it breaks down they walk outside there was a great scene making is not normally this aggressive literally in his face talking and saying you did this. you made a mistake you screwed up and you will regret this and it is clear he is really angry. i was in congress at the time and all those republican sophisticated people said this is a terrible mistake. he only had to get the stupid missile-defense assessments later gorbachev came to washington and agreed to everything reagan wanted and gave up on trying to stop missile-defense. i think trump understand that model is the most pow
we shot part of the movie at the ranch called rendezvous with destiny we went to reykjavÍk couple yearsago in iceland and there is a little house where reagan and gorbachev met in 1987. there is a great scene in the movie straight out of the newsreels where reagan was holding out for missile-defense. gorbachev was offering him everything. arms and treaties that give up missile-defense. and reason -- reagan said no. i am not doing so then gorbachev said we will not give you anything and reagan...
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the only summit that got a big reaction i guess it was reykjavik because things seem to kind of collapsendsight it looks a little different now. but there has never been a summit that was so -- were so little was precooked. usually when you go into a summit you know what you're going to come out of the summit with. that was not the case here. i would really like to hear what charles krauthammer has to say. >> you look at twitter. everybody weighing in one way or another. the social media was over the top. >> you have to wonder if john brennan said trees in a year and happen, what's he going to be in year two and a half or three and have? where do you go from there with election day 2020, we just don't know. president trump's ace in the hole has always been his opponents, especially those in the media and i think they have a tendency to over react to such a degree that it makes people feel sympathetic for the president's position. i think this situation is slightly different because as you pointed out in those headlines, criticism was coming from even trump friendly and trump's empathetic
the only summit that got a big reaction i guess it was reykjavik because things seem to kind of collapsendsight it looks a little different now. but there has never been a summit that was so -- were so little was precooked. usually when you go into a summit you know what you're going to come out of the summit with. that was not the case here. i would really like to hear what charles krauthammer has to say. >> you look at twitter. everybody weighing in one way or another. the social media...
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are increasing calls for the industry to be finally banned in the country nick clark reports from reykjavik. iceland has much to boast of when it comes to natural resources its dramatic scenery and geothermal springs draw tourists in their millions and there's the marine environment to tens of thousands of people go whale watching every year there's even a whale museum where you can immerse yourself in an ocean of life size whale replicas the one thing iceland tries not to publicize too much is the fact that whales are still killed commercially here which in rage is a big sector of society doing these they are going to steps backward into the viking times and the whaling nowadays especially well not just in iceland but the whaling in iceland show that people is not that's their fellow but they really think to show the world that they are so it's something of a p.r. disaster when photographs like this appear what is suggested to be a highly endangered and protected blue whale killed and brought back to shore for processing d.n.a. sampling has since shown the whale was in fact a rare hybrid b
are increasing calls for the industry to be finally banned in the country nick clark reports from reykjavik. iceland has much to boast of when it comes to natural resources its dramatic scenery and geothermal springs draw tourists in their millions and there's the marine environment to tens of thousands of people go whale watching every year there's even a whale museum where you can immerse yourself in an ocean of life size whale replicas the one thing iceland tries not to publicize too much is...