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dirty business -- making money with stray dogs in romania. and salty air -- ukraine's underground sanatorium. let's first take a look at how populist parties are shaking up the traditional political landscape across europe. in times of economic crisis, a growing number of voters tend to identify with popust slogans. in italy, that a grid of -- beppe grillo's 5-our movement calls for an end to austerity. in britain, the u.k. independence party blames the eu for britain's current problems. skepticism towards the european project does have a long tradition in the u.k., but it is growing, especially in rural areas. in the upcoming local elections, the party could be a force to be reckoned with. >> for many residents of the small market town in central england, home is where the heart is. but not everyone would go as far as this town councilor. every day, the man turns up at the public toilets to clean them himself. before the party got on to the ramsey town council, the climate's would close on cost- saving grounds -- the toilets were closed on c
dirty business -- making money with stray dogs in romania. and salty air -- ukraine's underground sanatorium. let's first take a look at how populist parties are shaking up the traditional political landscape across europe. in times of economic crisis, a growing number of voters tend to identify with popust slogans. in italy, that a grid of -- beppe grillo's 5-our movement calls for an end to austerity. in britain, the u.k. independence party blames the eu for britain's current problems....
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from coal to crime -- miners in romania is valley of tears. first up, the eternal topic of men and women. all over the world, you are affected by how your society defines gender roles. in europe, it must be confusing to be a man -- you are expected to provide for your family, but women have the exact same rights as you. it has taken europeans a while to get this far, and the situation is still far from perfect. women are less, for example, but in theory, nobody doubts that a woman can run a business or a country. in rural albanians, it is an entirely different story. there it really is a man's world. a woman's only role is to look after her family unless she swears to live as a man officially. then she is accepted by society in a tradition that goes back centuries. >> we are going deep into the alps of northern albania. visitors are a rare sight in these villages. in this region, archaic traditions still hold sway, such as blood feuds and a person of holding family honor. there are women here who decades ago when they were young made a decisio
from coal to crime -- miners in romania is valley of tears. first up, the eternal topic of men and women. all over the world, you are affected by how your society defines gender roles. in europe, it must be confusing to be a man -- you are expected to provide for your family, but women have the exact same rights as you. it has taken europeans a while to get this far, and the situation is still far from perfect. women are less, for example, but in theory, nobody doubts that a woman can run a...
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al jazeera in northern romania. fiji isacific nation of made up of hundreds of islands. travel is becoming harder because of rising fuel prices. we find a lot of people are getting around now. >> when his grandfather died, he needed to get from the capital to his own -- home island in a hurry. there was no commercial book to get him there in time for the funeral. to make a special trip was his only option. >> it is really hard to get to the island. diesel-fueled cars and boats is the way most get around. as the fuel prices go up, the shipping routes are being cut back. some islands are not serviced anymore. many are abandoned. >> they are too big for the little islands we're talking about. there is a need to meet that and of demand from smaller isolated locations. >> a few decades ago, there was no problem. there were both his four passengers and bigger versions or comment on in between islands. this is now just one of eight left on the main island. there is an addition to reintroduce sails to cargo boats. this is one option being developed in japan. it will be a sail-po
al jazeera in northern romania. fiji isacific nation of made up of hundreds of islands. travel is becoming harder because of rising fuel prices. we find a lot of people are getting around now. >> when his grandfather died, he needed to get from the capital to his own -- home island in a hurry. there was no commercial book to get him there in time for the funeral. to make a special trip was his only option. >> it is really hard to get to the island. diesel-fueled cars and boats is...
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, that is not the case. 1/5 of immigrants from bulgaria and romania have a university degree. for the most part, they are working people, so you really cannot say they are coming just to get benefits. >> the council of experts presented their report to the president with the message that immigration is key to easing germany's shortage of skilled labor. he warned against hysteria over immigration. >> when one considers that for a long time, this country refused to see itself as a destination for immigrants, there are various groups who have actually quite successfully become integrated. that is a point that deserves to be made in this hysterical debate. >> but the council of experts has also warned that the country's integration policy is far from perfect. it is calling for a specialized ministry of integration. >> all right, if you think your neighborhood has a litter problem, wait until you see the great pacific garbage patch. it is a huge swirl of trash circling around the pacific ocean. most of it is plastic, and it is so big you could never clear it all up. >> because it i
, that is not the case. 1/5 of immigrants from bulgaria and romania have a university degree. for the most part, they are working people, so you really cannot say they are coming just to get benefits. >> the council of experts presented their report to the president with the message that immigration is key to easing germany's shortage of skilled labor. he warned against hysteria over immigration. >> when one considers that for a long time, this country refused to see itself as a...
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he was born in 1930 in romania.an government became allied with nazi germany in 1940, because he was jewish and his family was jewish, he was subject to the persecution that jews in romania were subject to. his family was sent into forced labor camps and livi u librescu lived in a crowded city being persecuted. but he came through the who will owe cost as a survivor. many jews after the war left romania because of the persecution of jews but it was liviu librescu stayed. he became a world-renowned engineer. but now they fell under the soviet union. he would not pledge allegiance to the community party and he would not relinquish his tie to his je jewish faifnlgt he became subject to persecution for a second time, to be persecuted because of his religion, to be denied the ability to publish articles or travel to academic conferences and eventually he lost his job because of his judaism and because he was unwilling to make the oath of allegiance to the community party. avenues persona nongrata in his home country of r
he was born in 1930 in romania.an government became allied with nazi germany in 1940, because he was jewish and his family was jewish, he was subject to the persecution that jews in romania were subject to. his family was sent into forced labor camps and livi u librescu lived in a crowded city being persecuted. but he came through the who will owe cost as a survivor. many jews after the war left romania because of the persecution of jews but it was liviu librescu stayed. he became a...
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europeans any of their do they want to stay with open would do they want to take the risk of having romania and bulgaria in the same hand with the arrival of millions of roma who are attracted by social system that's a very advantageous which is the french system yes or do they want to go on with trade we want to do for bit economic status as you would do they want to european laws should be stronger than national laws and i want to loot hungary you decided to change the constitution so that it prioritizes national rights over european rights it's going to crush leave to democracy because again the sovereign people are now the ones deciding not the brussels technocrats well there are those that ask that if you are so against the e.u. why are you a member of the european parliament and in the interest of full disclosure of the e.u. parliament has released the amount of aid that went to various political parties about three hundred sixty thousand euros went to the european alliance for freedom of which you are a member. so notaro yes this is our money it's our money i want to say that this is
europeans any of their do they want to stay with open would do they want to take the risk of having romania and bulgaria in the same hand with the arrival of millions of roma who are attracted by social system that's a very advantageous which is the french system yes or do they want to go on with trade we want to do for bit economic status as you would do they want to european laws should be stronger than national laws and i want to loot hungary you decided to change the constitution so that it...
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gabe slate tech report this video that is now going by romania gas when i first saw it. it gives a credible look at the explosion from the runners can do. sports illustrated is making waves by completely changing this week's cover by 80. showing a three police officers and shot over the blast and one runner at that has fallen to the ground. one of the more popular ones was a simple act asking people to wear a shirt the facebook event title is encouraging gunners and supporters to walk from the campus to downtown boston to stay united. more than 14,000 people have committed to attend. martin richard his father built posted this total the picture has than the picture has gone tyrone facebook and twitter. gabe slate kron 4 news. >> reporter: you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-ver
gabe slate tech report this video that is now going by romania gas when i first saw it. it gives a credible look at the explosion from the runners can do. sports illustrated is making waves by completely changing this week's cover by 80. showing a three police officers and shot over the blast and one runner at that has fallen to the ground. one of the more popular ones was a simple act asking people to wear a shirt the facebook event title is encouraging gunners and supporters to walk from the...
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it started on a mountain in romania. not used to be a teacher that long ago in ireland. and then i met a man. at the beginning of my tragic story. tragic.case, it was not and he got a job covering romania and bulgaria and we moved to bucharest. i was not a teacher and i thought, what will i do? for the first year, i did very long boozy lunches and very long boozy lunches. it works out really well for a year. i highly recommend it. everyone deserves a year like that. then i thought, what am i going to do? i said to my husband one day, and my mother who recently passed always used to talk about the hand of god. i am not that religious, but it is funny the way things work out. i said demise husband, i would like to be a journalist. -- to my husband, i said i would like to be a journalist. within the hour, a friend told us about a story in ireland about a body found in this case in a canal, a murder. i said to my husband, i wanted to be a journalist, and i got my first story, which was an extraordinary murder of a romanian man by a russian mob and dublin. and i found the mur
it started on a mountain in romania. not used to be a teacher that long ago in ireland. and then i met a man. at the beginning of my tragic story. tragic.case, it was not and he got a job covering romania and bulgaria and we moved to bucharest. i was not a teacher and i thought, what will i do? for the first year, i did very long boozy lunches and very long boozy lunches. it works out really well for a year. i highly recommend it. everyone deserves a year like that. then i thought, what am i...
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a senior security researcher at the internet security firm joins us live via skype from romania.ood to have you with us. they describe themselves as a group of enthusiastic syrian youths. them?o we know about it is very hard to find information about who the persons are. behindf these people are the internet. along with popular the conflict in syria. most of their actions in the whathave shown close that they're basically doing is spreading pro-assad propaganda. seems they are getting better and better. >> this attack on the associated press, is their most successful. they managed to affect the u.s. stock market even if for f ew moments with the fake news about the attack on the white house. >> this incident surprised everybody in the information security industry. activelyople that research these incidents. we have seen many such incidents in the past, but never before have we seen such an incident that could actually shake up the world's financial markets. we saw the dow jones index plummeted 100 points after the tweet about the white house, and it's clearly an indication these
a senior security researcher at the internet security firm joins us live via skype from romania.ood to have you with us. they describe themselves as a group of enthusiastic syrian youths. them?o we know about it is very hard to find information about who the persons are. behindf these people are the internet. along with popular the conflict in syria. most of their actions in the whathave shown close that they're basically doing is spreading pro-assad propaganda. seems they are getting better...
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they're tired of the organized gangs of pick-pockets, most of them children, many of them from romania. they sweep through the place, often rob visitors blind and are gone before anyone knows they've been there. staff members at the louvre have asked for more police and security, and they walked off the job in frustration. >>> here's your shot of the day, patty smith, iconic rocker and author, and pope francis. smith is in rome performing. she went to a general audience in st. peter's square, where she encountered the leader of the catholic church. later said she liked him a lot. >>> the postal service plan to end saturday mail delivery raised such a raucous they've backed down. they decided to drop the idea even though they're bleeding money at the rate of $16 billion last year. in the end congress wasn't willing to go along and make the change for five-day mail delivery instead, but having cut staff by almost a third, the postal service says the money's got to come from somewhere, including possibly a rate hike in our future. >>> and it's uconn again atop the ncaa for women, the most
they're tired of the organized gangs of pick-pockets, most of them children, many of them from romania. they sweep through the place, often rob visitors blind and are gone before anyone knows they've been there. staff members at the louvre have asked for more police and security, and they walked off the job in frustration. >>> here's your shot of the day, patty smith, iconic rocker and author, and pope francis. smith is in rome performing. she went to a general audience in st. peter's...
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dirty business -- making money with stray dogs in romania. and salty air -- ukraine's underground sanatorium. let's first take a look at how populist parties are shaking up the traditional political land
dirty business -- making money with stray dogs in romania. and salty air -- ukraine's underground sanatorium. let's first take a look at how populist parties are shaking up the traditional political land
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there may also be the situation that somebody comes from, say, romania, qualified as a nurse, works for a few years as a taxi driver, and then does not want to have their qualification recognized. they can earn better money, perhaps, as a taxi driver and have more say over where they organize their private lives. it is impossible, really, to analyze. >> this law has not had the intended blockbuster impact. what more needs to be done? are any other proposals on the table? >> even if the 300,000 have qualified and used the portal, it does not really address the major problem that germany needs, as you said, hundreds of thousands of new workers, so this portal is going to be extended next year to nine languages, and the focus will be on the international market. >> we have to leave it there. thanks. >> we are going to a short break. when we come back, we will look at the troubled peace talks between turkey and kurdish rebels. >> be sure to keep it here. >> welcome back. >> thanks so much for staying with us. we started with the story -- the turkish government says it has set up a commissio
there may also be the situation that somebody comes from, say, romania, qualified as a nurse, works for a few years as a taxi driver, and then does not want to have their qualification recognized. they can earn better money, perhaps, as a taxi driver and have more say over where they organize their private lives. it is impossible, really, to analyze. >> this law has not had the intended blockbuster impact. what more needs to be done? are any other proposals on the table? >> even if...
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europeans many of them do we want to stay with open would do they want to take the risk of having romania and bulgaria in the same hand with the arrival of millions of roma who are attracted by social system that is very advantageous which is the french system yes or do they want to go on. with trade we want to feel great economic stature as usual do we want to european laws to be stronger than national laws and i want to loot hungary decided to change the constitution so that it prioritizes national rights over european rights it's going to crush leave to democracy because again the sovereign people are now the ones deciding not the brussels technocrats well there are those that ask that if you are so against the e.u. why are you a member of the european parliament and in the interest of full disclosure of the e.u. parliament has released the amount of aid that went to various political parties about three hundred sixty thousand euros went to the european alliance for freedom of which you are a member. so notaro yes this is our money it's our money i want to say that this is the least mo
europeans many of them do we want to stay with open would do they want to take the risk of having romania and bulgaria in the same hand with the arrival of millions of roma who are attracted by social system that is very advantageous which is the french system yes or do they want to go on. with trade we want to feel great economic stature as usual do we want to european laws to be stronger than national laws and i want to loot hungary decided to change the constitution so that it prioritizes...
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it all started in romania. teacher not be a that long ago in ireland and hen i met a man and -- the beginning of many sort of tragic stories start. and in this case it wasn't tragic at all. and he got a job working for the financial times covering romania and bulgaria and we moved to bucharest. and i was now not a teacher any more and i thought what will i do? and i did what good ex pat wives do. very long lunches and very long boozey lunches basically. and it worked out really well for a year. i can tell you. i highly recommend it. everyone deserves a year like that. and then i thought what am i going to do? and i said to my husband one day and my moth who recently passed, always used to talk about the hand of god. i'm not that religious but i said one day i think i would like to be a journalist. and literally within the hour, a friend of ours came into our apartment in bucharest and told us a story about well there had been a story about a body found in a suitcase, a murdered person. and i said i think i migh
it all started in romania. teacher not be a that long ago in ireland and hen i met a man and -- the beginning of many sort of tragic stories start. and in this case it wasn't tragic at all. and he got a job working for the financial times covering romania and bulgaria and we moved to bucharest. and i was now not a teacher any more and i thought what will i do? and i did what good ex pat wives do. very long lunches and very long boozey lunches basically. and it worked out really well for a year....
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europeans or any of it do they want to stay with open border do they want to take the risk of having romania and bulgaria in the same hand with the arrival of millions of roma who are attracted by social system that's a very advantageous which is the french system yesterday do they want to go on with trade do they want to do for bad economics such as usual so when you talk of your concerns on immigration you're talking about economic reasons here economic concerns now obviously not it's not only an economic problem as this is a problem of national unity again as well that people in huge number of people i'm talking here of legal immigrants but there are also the illegal immigrants that's so when you have three hundred thousand or four hundred thousand people with a different culture a different religion and different customs this shakes the french people who feel compelled to adapt themselves their lifestyles to a culture that is different from that let's talk about france's intervention you called a france going into libya a full week and you said that in syria the west is quote unquote bli
europeans or any of it do they want to stay with open border do they want to take the risk of having romania and bulgaria in the same hand with the arrival of millions of roma who are attracted by social system that's a very advantageous which is the french system yesterday do they want to go on with trade do they want to do for bad economics such as usual so when you talk of your concerns on immigration you're talking about economic reasons here economic concerns now obviously not it's not...
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we know that 30% come from servers in china, 28% from romania, 18% from inside the u.s. and iran, iran has made headlines for targeting our banks. recently. how can we police att that is merom all over the world? >> there are so many sources of them that you actually can't say i am going to focus on china or i am going to focus on iran and try to do something about it. even if you scare the government, they work through intermediaries and they claim they aren't controlling them. you have to build better defenses, and the federal government has been i am poe tent in establishing defenses and showing the way. if we're going to fix this problem it is not going to be by getting mad at china or iran. it will be making the system safer. >> making the system safer. is the government, the u.s. government prepared? is corporate america prepared to protect all of this? >> surprisingly, we actually know what to do, and the australian government has shown the way, but the u.s. has had a massive failure in leadership in this area. all they have to do is lead by example. if they show
we know that 30% come from servers in china, 28% from romania, 18% from inside the u.s. and iran, iran has made headlines for targeting our banks. recently. how can we police att that is merom all over the world? >> there are so many sources of them that you actually can't say i am going to focus on china or i am going to focus on iran and try to do something about it. even if you scare the government, they work through intermediaries and they claim they aren't controlling them. you have...
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raise the alert romania lawyer madaline chica lesko has a problem the problem is farting demons courted to chika lesko his office is infested with devils that cause all sorts of trouble from fiddling with the t.v. to swelling up the room with a hellish hellish flatulence he's become so fed up with the demonic roommates that a few months ago he contacted local priest constantine are gateaux to two according to the range an exorcism on a four unfortunately the exorcism failed and the demons followed him to his apartment he now sees demons everywhere in various forms some even disguising themselves as crows so chica lesko did what any good lawyer would do he filed a complaint against the priests for failing to complete the exorcism to maintain courts have already rejected his fraud claims they contended the demons are a figment of the man's wild imagination chick alaska who argues that he's a victim of religious fraud he now intends to take his case all the way to the european court of human rights good luck attorney chica let's go good luck. all right and after the break republicans love
raise the alert romania lawyer madaline chica lesko has a problem the problem is farting demons courted to chika lesko his office is infested with devils that cause all sorts of trouble from fiddling with the t.v. to swelling up the room with a hellish hellish flatulence he's become so fed up with the demonic roommates that a few months ago he contacted local priest constantine are gateaux to two according to the range an exorcism on a four unfortunately the exorcism failed and the demons...
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members of the european union which we can see in the balkans in the case of let's say about gary and romania who are expecting much more hoarding investment in serbia and because we need to reform our country and make it more efficient we exactly what supposed to happen during the negotiations. negotiations and i said but why but why has the e.u. b i'm sorry to jump in i do apologize why has the e.u. been so insistent on the cause of i wish you in his negotiations with even though several states don't even recognize cause of. the thing but the european union have will have to sort out they have promised costs of all the roads to the european union and some of the member states the cost of all the how they will deal with it remains to be seen that's not up to us but indeed european union ing on solving that issue because they haven't invested much into cost of all they fold a war to a secure like members of nato to secure independence of course the way they're not going to give up now. and also i think they don't believe that serbia can solve the problem of problem of a nation in the balkans
members of the european union which we can see in the balkans in the case of let's say about gary and romania who are expecting much more hoarding investment in serbia and because we need to reform our country and make it more efficient we exactly what supposed to happen during the negotiations. negotiations and i said but why but why has the e.u. b i'm sorry to jump in i do apologize why has the e.u. been so insistent on the cause of i wish you in his negotiations with even though several...
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romania with 20%. romania doing financial while china doing espionage.o when you look at the attacks, you really see the differences in the kind of attacks so we call it financially motivated attacks. a lot of them are operated out of eastern europe. they target payment cards, personal information for fraud. they use a completely different set of tactics than your espionage side which is largely operated out of china but other areas of the world as well and they use different methods and moans and target military secrets, very different types of crime. that's why in the report we draw the distinction between the two. dennis: others have come on air and said if the chinese were go good hackers, you wouldn't be able to trace them to begin with. are they being framed? >> no. i don't think so. but there is a certain degree of truth there. in other words, we are getting better at recognizing those kinds of attacks. one of the main reasons we saw such an increase in our report this year is because of the amount of intelligence and information that is shared ab
romania with 20%. romania doing financial while china doing espionage.o when you look at the attacks, you really see the differences in the kind of attacks so we call it financially motivated attacks. a lot of them are operated out of eastern europe. they target payment cards, personal information for fraud. they use a completely different set of tactics than your espionage side which is largely operated out of china but other areas of the world as well and they use different methods and moans...
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. >> i am totally for romania. but i am saying in real life. we are not the ones adding to the atrocity that take place in africa. >> thank you for the remaining clarification. the president puts his two cents in to fight the sequester. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >> white house tours are still suspended . now they are saying that the sequester and the there is flexibility and we got this released from today in the white house. president obama decided to return part of his salary each month for the rest of the year to share in the sacrifice that the government employees are making. the president makes a $400,000 and a five percent amounts to $1700 per month. >> it is insulting. people really relate to this. he lives in the lux ourous circumstances . he lives better than everybody . 170
. >> i am totally for romania. but i am saying in real life. we are not the ones adding to the atrocity that take place in africa. >> thank you for the remaining clarification. the president puts his two cents in to fight the sequester. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit...
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for spring, i went to countries, hungry, czech republic, romania, and poland. my color is you're such a budapest. inspirations come from geographic locations. for example, coat matte is a huge trend now, gives a great easy nail art to do, you know, shiny and matte, and textures, it's all about textures. gerri: i'm blown awe. i think we have every color in the rain bow in front of us. appreciate you coming in. thank you so much. thanks for the products so we can see what you are doing. >> my pleasure. this has been great. gerri: opi is known for being a made in america brand, bu she's the qint sensual american dream. the daughter of holocaust survvvor susie bon in communism hungry. she immigrated in new york as a young girl. in new york, she went from working in a factory putting tags on tops for a clothing company to a successful career in the gar met idustry. in 1981 #, moved to los angeles working for a dental supply company that turned into the opi empire. the american dream. no kidding. well, here's another update. twinking the prize customers in luck. host
for spring, i went to countries, hungry, czech republic, romania, and poland. my color is you're such a budapest. inspirations come from geographic locations. for example, coat matte is a huge trend now, gives a great easy nail art to do, you know, shiny and matte, and textures, it's all about textures. gerri: i'm blown awe. i think we have every color in the rain bow in front of us. appreciate you coming in. thank you so much. thanks for the products so we can see what you are doing. >>...
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people in england, scotland, wales, ireland, romania. hey, guys, guess what? messed up.. you made us stronger. congratulations. >> you have been confident all along about this investigation. and we have been seeing your confidence paying off in the mounting revelations -- the accumulation of this evidence. >> absolutely. i think we talked about it last night. this was the most photographed terrorist incident in the history of the world. and i mentioned our pal chris matthews, i was talking to chris, who you know loves tip o'neill and i did growing up. tip was my hero. tip said all politics is local. in this town, all law enforcement is local. so it's not just the fbi. state police. but everybody is on it. >> we're going to wrap it there. kevin cull en of "the boston globe" thank you for being here. coming up, more of what president obama said at the cathedral today and a review of what the people of boston have been through this week. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i ha
people in england, scotland, wales, ireland, romania. hey, guys, guess what? messed up.. you made us stronger. congratulations. >> you have been confident all along about this investigation. and we have been seeing your confidence paying off in the mounting revelations -- the accumulation of this evidence. >> absolutely. i think we talked about it last night. this was the most photographed terrorist incident in the history of the world. and i mentioned our pal chris matthews, i was...
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, and nobody knows the origin, because the meat has traveled from sweden to germany to england to romania and back and forth, and it has turned out that it was horse meat. >> yeah. i was wondering if you were talking about horse meat. >> so i don't know what will come of it, but there's -- >> are you talking about cup of origin? >> this is not my mother tongue. we have people asking that we must have, they must write where does the food, the ingredients come from. do you have something like that here? >> no. >> no? >> no. sometimes grocery stores will list what country it's coming from or even the farm, but it's totally discretionary. it's up to the score. and -- it's up to the store. and something like beef, especially hamburger that's ground up, it could be coming from as many as like a dozen or more different farms and even many more animals than that. so that's one of the things that people have tried to force in this case the usda, but tried to force the usda to issue trade fact systems for meat especially when there's outbreaks of food-borne illness. and there's a little -- there wa
, and nobody knows the origin, because the meat has traveled from sweden to germany to england to romania and back and forth, and it has turned out that it was horse meat. >> yeah. i was wondering if you were talking about horse meat. >> so i don't know what will come of it, but there's -- >> are you talking about cup of origin? >> this is not my mother tongue. we have people asking that we must have, they must write where does the food, the ingredients come from. do you...
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we will place land-based defense systems in romania in 2015. we will redefine the presence nato response force with a steady rotation of u.s. army forces to europe to maintain the trans-atlantic military links and cement tremendous inner opera ability gains we've made with allies and partners in that part of the world over the past decade of operations together. as we rebalance the transatlantic bonds become even more important as we face, and challenges outside of europe. so, there is much that goes into the rebalance. let me close by noting that there are those that have concerned about, and perhaps some that have hope for a theory that our rebalance will not be lasting, or that it is not sustainable. i am a physicist, and therefore i put backs against syria. let me tell you why this theory does not fit the facts. the rebalance will continue, and in fact, a gain momentum, for two reasons. first, u.s. interests in the region are enduring. so also will be the economic political presence. this is accompanied by values of democracy, freedom, huma
we will place land-based defense systems in romania in 2015. we will redefine the presence nato response force with a steady rotation of u.s. army forces to europe to maintain the trans-atlantic military links and cement tremendous inner opera ability gains we've made with allies and partners in that part of the world over the past decade of operations together. as we rebalance the transatlantic bonds become even more important as we face, and challenges outside of europe. so, there is much...
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we know that 30% come from servers in china. 28% from romania, 18% from inside the u.s.as made headlines for targeting our banks recently. how can we police the attacks that come from all over the world? >> there are so many sources that you actually can't say i'm going to focus on china or i'm going to focus on iran and try to do something about it because even if you scare the government they work through intermediaries and claim they aren't controlling them. so you have to build better defenses. and the federal government has been impotent in actually establishing defenses and showing the way. so if we're going to fix this problem, it's not going to be by getting mad at china or getting mad at iran. it's going to be by making our system safer. >> making our system safer, is the government the u.s. government prepared? is corporate america prepared to protect all this? >> surprisingly we actually know what to do. and tnment has shown the way. but the u.s. has had a massive failure in leadership in this area and all they have to do is lead by example. they show how to d
we know that 30% come from servers in china. 28% from romania, 18% from inside the u.s.as made headlines for targeting our banks recently. how can we police the attacks that come from all over the world? >> there are so many sources that you actually can't say i'm going to focus on china or i'm going to focus on iran and try to do something about it because even if you scare the government they work through intermediaries and claim they aren't controlling them. so you have to build better...
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we put over 60 people in jail in romania who were internet fraudsters. ultimately, i think that process will continue. i think it is getting safer, not less safe. >> can i just need in a question about your global strategy? >> a share. -- sure. >> there are many competitors abroad. how much of your focus is moving overseas? >> ebay is global. 60% of the revenue is outside the u.s. paypal is 50% outside of the u.s. 25% is cross-border. they're both very global entities. we are continuing to expand globally. there are 2 billion internet users. that'll be 4 billion in the next few years. look at where that growth will be. 80% will be in emerging markets. people accessing the web for the first time in their lives. it can be done through a phone or a laptop. we see enormous growth opportunity. we are growing in those markets.that the leading commerce market in russia. it is all import. it was not because we did anything. russian consumers coming online want to buy things that they cannot get locally. they go on to ebay. china is an enormous market. we have a
we put over 60 people in jail in romania who were internet fraudsters. ultimately, i think that process will continue. i think it is getting safer, not less safe. >> can i just need in a question about your global strategy? >> a share. -- sure. >> there are many competitors abroad. how much of your focus is moving overseas? >> ebay is global. 60% of the revenue is outside the u.s. paypal is 50% outside of the u.s. 25% is cross-border. they're both very global entities....
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i had an employee who was a political refugee from romania.trying to get into the country and told by dhs it was going to be a six to seven-year wait. that's a childhood. so questionable that that needs to be fixed. this bill does that. it continues family priority but ends moigration. we don't think anybody who hasn't gotten a green card legally should go to the back of the line. if somebody has to go to a criminal background checks and pay a fine and pay back taxes and go to the back of the line, 76% of republicans support them being able to get a green card. >> right. >> we are adding potentially millions of people to this line and the biggest question is, though, how will we clear that backlog? how are we going to unassure these people aren't waiting 16 years? because if you wait 16 years you will come legally. >> i have to cut the segment short because we are going to go back to guns. thank you all very much. >> thank you. >>> before we go to break i want to put up the names of the senators who vote no on the background checks, just put t
i had an employee who was a political refugee from romania.trying to get into the country and told by dhs it was going to be a six to seven-year wait. that's a childhood. so questionable that that needs to be fixed. this bill does that. it continues family priority but ends moigration. we don't think anybody who hasn't gotten a green card legally should go to the back of the line. if somebody has to go to a criminal background checks and pay a fine and pay back taxes and go to the back of the...
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closely with our allies and train the air forces in place land-based missile defense systems and romania 2015 and in poland in 2018. we will redefine our presence in the nato response force with the steady rotation of u.s. army forces to europe to maintain our trans-atlantic military links in cement tremendous inch rubber ability gains that we have made with allies and partners in that part of the world over the last decade of operations together. as we rebalance, in other words, our transatlantic bonds actually become even more important as we face coming challenges outside of europe. so, there is much that goes into the rebalance. let me close by noting that there are those who have concern about and perhaps some who have hope for a theory that our rebalance will not be lasting or that it is unsustainable. no, i am a physicist, and therefore i put facts against theory. let me tell you why this theory is not fit the facts. the rebalance would continue, and, in fact, gain momentum for two reasons. first, u.s. interests in the region are enduring, and so also will be our political and eco
closely with our allies and train the air forces in place land-based missile defense systems and romania 2015 and in poland in 2018. we will redefine our presence in the nato response force with the steady rotation of u.s. army forces to europe to maintain our trans-atlantic military links in cement tremendous inch rubber ability gains that we have made with allies and partners in that part of the world over the last decade of operations together. as we rebalance, in other words, our...
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poland to more closely train with our ally's air forces, and we will place missile defense systems in romania in 2015 and poland in 2018. we'll redefine our presence in the nato response force with a steady rotation of u.s. army forces to europe to maintain our transatlantic military links and cement tremendous interop prohibit gains we have made with allies and partners this that part of the world over the last decade of operations together. as we rebalance our transatlantic bonds actually become even more important as we face common challenges outside of europe. so, there is much that goes in to the rebalance. let me close by noting that there are those who have concern about and perhaps some who have hope for a theory that our rebalance will not be lasting or that it's not sustainable. i'm a physicist and therefore i put facts against theory. and let me tell you why this theory doesn't fit the facts. the rebalance will continue, in fact gain momentum for two reasons. first, u.s. interests in the region are enduring. and so also will be our political and economic presence there. this presen
poland to more closely train with our ally's air forces, and we will place missile defense systems in romania in 2015 and poland in 2018. we'll redefine our presence in the nato response force with a steady rotation of u.s. army forces to europe to maintain our transatlantic military links and cement tremendous interop prohibit gains we have made with allies and partners this that part of the world over the last decade of operations together. as we rebalance our transatlantic bonds actually...
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we will place land-based defense systems in romania in 2015. we will redefine the presence in nato response force with a steady rotation of u.s. army forces to europe to maintain the trans-atlantic military links and cement tremendous inner opera ability gains we've made with allies and partners in that part of the world over the past decade of operations together. as we rebalance the transatlantic bonds become even more important as we face, and challenges outside of europe. there is much that goes into the rebalance. thate close by noting there are those that have concerned about, and perhaps some that have hope for a theory that our rebalance will not be lasting, or that it is not sustainable. i am a physicist, and therefore i put backs against syria. let me tell you why this theory does not fit the facts. the rebalance will continue, and in fact, a gain momentum, for two reasons. first, u.s. interests in the region are enduring. be the economic and political presence. this is accompanied by values of democracy, freedom, human rights, civili
we will place land-based defense systems in romania in 2015. we will redefine the presence in nato response force with a steady rotation of u.s. army forces to europe to maintain the trans-atlantic military links and cement tremendous inner opera ability gains we've made with allies and partners in that part of the world over the past decade of operations together. as we rebalance the transatlantic bonds become even more important as we face, and challenges outside of europe. there is much that...
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dirty business -- making money with stray dogs in romania. and salty air -- ukraine's underground sanatorium. let's first take a look at how populist parties are shaking up the traditional political landscape across europe. in times of economic crisis, a growing number ofer
dirty business -- making money with stray dogs in romania. and salty air -- ukraine's underground sanatorium. let's first take a look at how populist parties are shaking up the traditional political landscape across europe. in times of economic crisis, a growing number ofer