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and we prefer domestic plays in southern europe. >> it was my takeaway. pain in the marks haven't quite reached the sweet spot and they have to maintain this 10-year commit development china. >> they have to be in china for the boom of the consumer over there. but as you look at the things, the value infesta. . by the stocks and then january happens and you get to do it all over again. how difficult is not having the messed up. i think value gets more and more interesting and there's more and more opportunities in this market. question have to be disciplined. and we have to stick to our lo ress guideline but when if it's something that i really like we have to have our position. >> that's a great question. i think that there's a -- there's a -- the marks thrown the baby with a bath wall to heart. people look at europe and say oh, europe is the number one brockssi. >> coming from the european economies. are exposed to emerging markets. and those companies will suffer. . that will actually benefit from the resent trends. you know, this . . you know that led
and we prefer domestic plays in southern europe. >> it was my takeaway. pain in the marks haven't quite reached the sweet spot and they have to maintain this 10-year commit development china. >> they have to be in china for the boom of the consumer over there. but as you look at the things, the value infesta. . by the stocks and then january happens and you get to do it all over again. how difficult is not having the messed up. i think value gets more and more interesting and...
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and is within a 1000 mile radius of *most* of southern europe, including a *great* portion of italy./bridge/"if attacked by the west, isis has threatened it'll overwhelm europe with a massive influx of libyan migrants. and that *isis* members could likely be among the masses."/sot/bill braniff/terrorism expert"it was using this idea of a destabilizing way of migration as deterents, so that it could continue its state building endeavors."/nat//vo/and after the paris attacks last year where isis claimed responsibility the threats on europe haven't ceased./sot/ shaffer "isis has said the next stop after the initial attacks is rome and there's no reason to doubt their interests." /vo/experts say isis has already targeted several libyan oil refineries to help finance, recruit and expand its caliphate. the islamic state is also shoring- up alliances with *other* african-based jihadist groups like boko haram.. /sot/braniff "so that's connectivity issue across north africa which is really valuable for them to move fighters, weapons and resources."/vo/pentagon officials say they're monitoring
and is within a 1000 mile radius of *most* of southern europe, including a *great* portion of italy./bridge/"if attacked by the west, isis has threatened it'll overwhelm europe with a massive influx of libyan migrants. and that *isis* members could likely be among the masses."/sot/bill braniff/terrorism expert"it was using this idea of a destabilizing way of migration as deterents, so that it could continue its state building endeavors."/nat//vo/and after the paris attacks...
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they sit between tripoli and benghazi and is in a 1,000 radius of most of southern europe. >> if attacked by the west in libya isis has threatened to overwhelm europe with a massive influx of libyan migrants and that isis members could be among the masses. >> using this idea of destabilizing wave of migrations as deterrents. >> reporter: and after the paris attacks last year where isis claimed responsibility, the threats on europe have not ceased. >> isis has set the next stop after the initial attacks is rome. and again there's no reason to doubt their s say isis libyan oil refineries to help finance, recruit and expand its caliphate. the islamic state is also shoring up alliances with other groups like boko haram. valuable for resources. >> reporter: pentagon officials say they're monitoring the libyan situation closely with coalition partners and considering their military options. reporting. >> jessica: military analysts say thousands of isis soldiers in libya are seasoned veterans of the wars in iraq and syria. >> reed: the so-cald "affluenza" teen is back on u.s. soil. today the 18-
they sit between tripoli and benghazi and is in a 1,000 radius of most of southern europe. >> if attacked by the west in libya isis has threatened to overwhelm europe with a massive influx of libyan migrants and that isis members could be among the masses. >> using this idea of destabilizing wave of migrations as deterrents. >> reporter: and after the paris attacks last year where isis claimed responsibility, the threats on europe have not ceased. >> isis has set the...
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particularly the sort of shift in demand moving more towards southern europe. so spain's got to be a very strong feature in 2016. against that, there's obviously the increasing competition between certain airlines increasingly getting into easy jet's face in their primary airports. we've seen quite often easy jet retreating in the face of that. they're closing the madrid route. they're obviously closing rome. they will put those down to other commercial interests, but i think it very much reflects an increasing competitive risk, particularly coming into the summer. >> mark, thank you very much for being with us this morning. mark simpson, aviation analyst at good body. >>> and france could be facing a huge travel disruption as three unions representing 5 million workers gets set to go on strike. unions are scheduled to march through paris around lunchtime, but air france says all long-haul flights today are guaranteed as well as 80% of short-haul journeys. >>> now moving on to telecom's news. dixons carpho rallying this morning after guidance was restored to 45
particularly the sort of shift in demand moving more towards southern europe. so spain's got to be a very strong feature in 2016. against that, there's obviously the increasing competition between certain airlines increasingly getting into easy jet's face in their primary airports. we've seen quite often easy jet retreating in the face of that. they're closing the madrid route. they're obviously closing rome. they will put those down to other commercial interests, but i think it very much...
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and is within a 1000 mile radius of *most* of southern europe, including a *great* portion of italy./bridge/"if attacked by the west, isis has threatened it'll overwhelm europe with a massive influx of libyan migrants. and that *isis* members could likely be among the masses."/sot/bill braniff/terrorism expert"it was using this idea of a destabilizing way of migration as deterents, so that it could continue its state building endeavors."/nat//vo/and after the paris attacks last year where isis claimed responsibility the threats on europe haven't ceased./sot/ shaffer "isis has said the next stop after the initial attacks is rome and there's no reason to doubt their isis has already targeted several libyan oil refineries to help finance, recruit and expand its caliphate. the islamic state is also shoring- up alliances with *other* african-based jihadist groups like boko haram.. /sot/braniff "so that's connectivity issue across north africa which is really valuable for them to move fighters, weapons and resources."/vo/pentagon officials say they're monitoring the libyan situation closel
and is within a 1000 mile radius of *most* of southern europe, including a *great* portion of italy./bridge/"if attacked by the west, isis has threatened it'll overwhelm europe with a massive influx of libyan migrants. and that *isis* members could likely be among the masses."/sot/bill braniff/terrorism expert"it was using this idea of a destabilizing way of migration as deterents, so that it could continue its state building endeavors."/nat//vo/and after the paris attacks...
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radius of most of southern europe, including a great portion of italy. isis has threatened to overwhelm europe with an influx of libyan -- >> using this idea of a destabilizing wave of migration as deterrents. >> reporter: after the paris attacks last year, the threats on europe have not ceased. >> there's no reason to doubt their interest. >> reporter: experts say isis has already targeted several libyan oil refineries. the islamic state is already shoring up alliances with other african based jihadist groups like boko haram. >> there is the connectivity across africa. >> reporter: coalition partners in washington, i'm jeff barnd reporting. >> and military analysts say thousands of isis soldiers in libya are seasoned veterans of >>> why >>> and some more international news tonight. isis is claiming responsibility for another attack. allison brings us the latest tonight from washington. >> reporter: from the terrorism alert desk in washington, i'm allison starling. isis is claiming responsibility for the latest terror attack, this one in yemen. a suicide
radius of most of southern europe, including a great portion of italy. isis has threatened to overwhelm europe with an influx of libyan -- >> using this idea of a destabilizing wave of migration as deterrents. >> reporter: after the paris attacks last year, the threats on europe have not ceased. >> there's no reason to doubt their interest. >> reporter: experts say isis has already targeted several libyan oil refineries. the islamic state is already shoring up alliances...
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the states for water down with vagrant populations of italy and other countries of southern europe and one rider suggested that what canada needed to prove its new module -- macho identity was a war with the united states. it is not clear whether one witnessed the battle at them he ridge james sutherland brown. if you felt this way about the united states. he did think that war with united states was inevitable in the best defense was a good offense. he returned to canada and director of the military operations and intelligence and begin to give the whole thing real thought in 1920. it was good reason to think a war between united states and great britain was inevitable. we loaned the u.k. a huge sum for their war effort. $22 billion. the secret communique from the american ambassador in 1920 relate irritation that we expected it to be repaid in cash or gold. britain was nervous about us becoming too serious a rival and would block us at every turn and surround us with potential enemies. buster brown rounded up a few colleagues and did some undercover espionage. there they are undercov
the states for water down with vagrant populations of italy and other countries of southern europe and one rider suggested that what canada needed to prove its new module -- macho identity was a war with the united states. it is not clear whether one witnessed the battle at them he ridge james sutherland brown. if you felt this way about the united states. he did think that war with united states was inevitable in the best defense was a good offense. he returned to canada and director of the...
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while the states were watered down with the populations of itty -- italy and other populations of southern europe. loyalistd empire suggested that what canada really needed to prove its identity was a rattling good war with the united states. it is not clear whether one witness the battle of the rich a young lieutenant known as buster to his family and friends. no relation to the clown of the same name. felt this way about the united states but he did think that war with the u.s. was inevitable and the best defense was a good offense. after world war i he returned to canada and became the director of military operations and began to give the whole thing some real thought. there was good reason to think that a war between the united states and britain was inevitable. although we joined it late, we loaned a u.k. huge sum for their war effort. about $22 billion against the gross to mastech roddick at that time of $27 billion. the secret communique from the august ambassador related britain's irritation that we expected the money to be repaid. he warned that britain was nervous about our becoming too
while the states were watered down with the populations of itty -- italy and other populations of southern europe. loyalistd empire suggested that what canada really needed to prove its identity was a rattling good war with the united states. it is not clear whether one witness the battle of the rich a young lieutenant known as buster to his family and friends. no relation to the clown of the same name. felt this way about the united states but he did think that war with the u.s. was inevitable...
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some parts of southern europe you see a lot of roma, mainly, people, begging, less so in northern europey is that? and what are the best ways for countries to tackle the phenomenon? >> i think there are two approaches that with have an impact. one is to raise awareness among the general population, so to try to understand for example that it's not generally a good idea to give money to children. children should never be on the streets. campaigns that encourage people to be more aware of people when they give money to people begging -- >> so should begging be banned? >> no, there's no real indication from our research that that is a good idea, because when you have situations of improve richment, many people will fall back on begging as a desperate measure. so i think that's an approach that does not make sense. but you need social workers and police on the streets, and that's what in some of the nordic countries have been the practice, have social workers, and officers to identify situations where the social services can respond and make sure that children, for example, are not involved.
some parts of southern europe you see a lot of roma, mainly, people, begging, less so in northern europey is that? and what are the best ways for countries to tackle the phenomenon? >> i think there are two approaches that with have an impact. one is to raise awareness among the general population, so to try to understand for example that it's not generally a good idea to give money to children. children should never be on the streets. campaigns that encourage people to be more aware of...
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europe. i am joined by the president of the mediterranean, southern eastern europe. thank you for joining us. a little bit there about what france is trying to do with its labor market. italy, another country you look after, has gone through bigger reforms. what has changed in the labor market? what is very important happening now in the labor market, across all of europe. rates rising unemployment , and on the other side we see -- it seems like a paradox, you know, and all the governments are trying to fix this situation, this paradox. jobs look at italy, the were pretty good in trying to increase permanent jobs because we have a lot of flexible jobs at the moment in italy. increasing permanent jobs they grew aggressively, where you can been people -- there has already fixed by the law. that is pretty interesting is ase of course there certain cost for employers and at the same time you reduce the cost of justice and so on. stephen: our companies hiring more? >> yes, companies hire more. are increasing the unemployed -- we are decreasing the unemployment rate. if yo
europe. i am joined by the president of the mediterranean, southern eastern europe. thank you for joining us. a little bit there about what france is trying to do with its labor market. italy, another country you look after, has gone through bigger reforms. what has changed in the labor market? what is very important happening now in the labor market, across all of europe. rates rising unemployment , and on the other side we see -- it seems like a paradox, you know, and all the governments are...
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for us, lot of oil there, strategic location, you go across the water, northern and you're into southern europe, soutut susan, chad,, you know, niger, a tremendous opportunity for them. we need to be undermining their possibilities of establishing caliphate right now. what he says? we should all be careful about what we say. but the fact of the matter is, let's not get so concerned about w offenend our enemies are and let's pay a whole lot more attention to who we are and how we do protect our people here in the united states. >> thanks very much for joining us, dr. carson, good to see you. >> always good to see you, thank you. >>> so, can ben carson survive his massive campaign shakeup? the powerhouse roundtable is here to take on that very big question. with me, alex castellanos, founder of new republican.org. democratic strategist and cnn political commentator van jones. national political columnist for yahoo! news matt bai and alex stewart. i saw you furiously taking notes during that interview, what do you make of that? >> i think the good doctor's campaign needs a doctor. it's in serious
for us, lot of oil there, strategic location, you go across the water, northern and you're into southern europe, soutut susan, chad,, you know, niger, a tremendous opportunity for them. we need to be undermining their possibilities of establishing caliphate right now. what he says? we should all be careful about what we say. but the fact of the matter is, let's not get so concerned about w offenend our enemies are and let's pay a whole lot more attention to who we are and how we do protect our...
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holds in egypt, libya is particularly serious because you go north of libya across the water into southern europe, you can go south you're into chad, sudan, niger. and they have the ability to really spread their philosophy. >> the combination of isis and iran developing a nuclear weapon. on isis we need to put together an international coalition. our nato allies plus our arab then here at home bring the expertise that i bring as a former federal prosecutor, raise our intelligence capability, surveillance and law enforcement campaign ability to defend ourselves. in the christie administration iran will get get a nuclear weapon. >> the greatest threat to u.s. national security, hands down, is the threat of a nuclear iran. the a yatollah has declared war on united states and chants death to israel and death to america. and barack obama inexplicably signed a nuclear deal that will send $150 billion to the ayatollah, he will use the money to get weapons and if he gets the nuclear weapons the odds are high he would use them in the skies over tel aviv, new york or los angeles. if i'm elected president,
holds in egypt, libya is particularly serious because you go north of libya across the water into southern europe, you can go south you're into chad, sudan, niger. and they have the ability to really spread their philosophy. >> the combination of isis and iran developing a nuclear weapon. on isis we need to put together an international coalition. our nato allies plus our arab then here at home bring the expertise that i bring as a former federal prosecutor, raise our intelligence...
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southern europe is getting better. germany, the uk, ireland have been steady.t's not all the doom and gloom you see out there if you only read the news the paper or listened to the t. >> let's finish up with another thing that's positive. your raw costs have made it so the gross margins have been sensational since you got in. wouldn't you say? >> i would tell you that our purchasing team has done a good job of working with the suppliers. honestly, you know, falling oil is a positive and a negative. we are a supplier into the marine business. we are a supplier in the oil business. i would rather be talking to suppliers about innovation because innovation drives us. so, you know, steady oil is better than what we have. constantly, you know, we are working with suppliers that have a fair price on our products and obviously working with our customers as well. >> i have to thank you for the reality check. if you worked in stocks you would think the federal reserve is crazy. at least i understand why they might think somebody is doing well. ppg is certainly doing wel
southern europe is getting better. germany, the uk, ireland have been steady.t's not all the doom and gloom you see out there if you only read the news the paper or listened to the t. >> let's finish up with another thing that's positive. your raw costs have made it so the gross margins have been sensational since you got in. wouldn't you say? >> i would tell you that our purchasing team has done a good job of working with the suppliers. honestly, you know, falling oil is a positive...
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for us, lot of oil there, strategic location, you go across the water, northern and you're into southern europe, south susan, chad, you know, niger, a tremendous opportunity for them. we need to be undermining their possibilities of establishing caliphate right now. let's not wait until they do it. >> should donald trump watch what he says? to stay out of those recruiting videos. >> we should all be careful about what we say. but the fact of the matter is, let's not get so concerned about how offended our enemies are and attention to who we are and how do we protect our people here in the united states. >> thanks very much for joining us, dr. carson, good to see you. >> always good to see you, thank you. >>> so, can ben carson survive his massive campaign shakeup? the powerhouse roundtable is here to take on that very big question. with me, alex castellanos, chairman of purple strategies and founder of newrepublican.org. democratic strategist and cnn political commentator van jones. national political columnist for yahoo! news, matt bai, and alice stewart. alex, i want to start with you, i saw
for us, lot of oil there, strategic location, you go across the water, northern and you're into southern europe, south susan, chad, you know, niger, a tremendous opportunity for them. we need to be undermining their possibilities of establishing caliphate right now. let's not wait until they do it. >> should donald trump watch what he says? to stay out of those recruiting videos. >> we should all be careful about what we say. but the fact of the matter is, let's not get so concerned...
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wales and ireland and germany comparatively more in scandinavia, central and eastern europe and southern europe. we have spanish tenors, we have italian craftsmen. we have ukrainian tailors. the country is becoming very diverse demographically. mckinley recognizes many of these people are catholic and the republican party has inside of it a against catholics. as the largest american protective hosts association which is the aerial way anti-catholic anti-immigrant founded in iowa. passes a scorecard out on republican and democratic candidates for president of the test is it into the control of the papal influence, the papal power? and there are big. its it's 13 billion members and their powerful. >> host: the biggest group is irish catholics have been democrats. >> host: for a long time. >> host: there were some german and polish catholics that they hated the catholics. in 1890 when he's getting ready to run on 1893 getting ready to run for election in as governor of ohio. >> host: this is mckinley. >> guest: he is one base 20 some odd thousand votes in 1891. there are 60 some odd thousand membe
wales and ireland and germany comparatively more in scandinavia, central and eastern europe and southern europe. we have spanish tenors, we have italian craftsmen. we have ukrainian tailors. the country is becoming very diverse demographically. mckinley recognizes many of these people are catholic and the republican party has inside of it a against catholics. as the largest american protective hosts association which is the aerial way anti-catholic anti-immigrant founded in iowa. passes a...
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the people you talk to are saying is that southern europe has gone through so much pain.also face headwind. manus: you have george osborne morning about the headwind and he will make that speech later today. continues to have a fragile upturn. that is the word from the bank of europe. what a want to get a sense of from you is that in the u.s. are in lockstep. tick for tick at the moment. it has been an inauspicious start. world inlook at the terms of that fragile upturn from an investment perspective how do you position? >> i think that correlation will break. as i said the big thing we will see is a break in the world's population. some european countries are doing very well but we are in a different part of the cycle in mainland europe then the united states and that will the verge. matterents are going to in what currency were based in. one was negative in one was positive. going back 20 years, d correlated economies and d correlated currencies -- d decorrelated currencies. anna: you mention the u.k. doesn't have quite the same headwinds but short osborne will be speak
the people you talk to are saying is that southern europe has gone through so much pain.also face headwind. manus: you have george osborne morning about the headwind and he will make that speech later today. continues to have a fragile upturn. that is the word from the bank of europe. what a want to get a sense of from you is that in the u.s. are in lockstep. tick for tick at the moment. it has been an inauspicious start. world inlook at the terms of that fragile upturn from an investment...
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and is within a 1000 mile radius of *most* of southern europe, including a *great* portion of italy. west, isis has threatened it'll overwhelm europe with a massive influx of libyan migrants. and that *isis* members could likely be among the masses./sot/braniff 1:27 "it was using this idea of a destabilizing way of migration as deterents, so that it could continue its state building endeavors. 1:32/nat//vo/ and after the paris attacks last year where isis claimed responsibilitya& the threats on europe haven't ceased./sot/ 5:09 shaffer -- isis has said the next stop after the initial attacks is rome and there's no reason to doubt their interests. 5:15 /vo/ experts say isis has already targeted several libyan oil refineries to help finance, recruit and expand its caliphate. the islamic state is also shoring-up alliances with *other* african-based jihadist groupsa& like boko haram.. /sot/braniff :58 so that's connectivity issue across north africa which is really valuable for them to move fighters, weapons and resources 1:04/vo/ pentagon officials say they're monitoring the libyan situat
and is within a 1000 mile radius of *most* of southern europe, including a *great* portion of italy. west, isis has threatened it'll overwhelm europe with a massive influx of libyan migrants. and that *isis* members could likely be among the masses./sot/braniff 1:27 "it was using this idea of a destabilizing way of migration as deterents, so that it could continue its state building endeavors. 1:32/nat//vo/ and after the paris attacks last year where isis claimed responsibilitya& the...
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and is within a 1000 mile radius of *most* of southern europe, including a *great* portion of italy./bridge/"if attacked by the west, isis has threatened it'll overwhelm europe with a massive influx of libyan migrants. and that *isis* members could likely be among the masses."/sot/bill braniff/terrorism expert"it was using this idea of a destabilizing way of migration as deterents, so that it could continue its state building the paris attacks last year where isis claimed responsibility the threats on europe haven't ceased./sot/ shaffer "isis has said the next stop after the initial attacks is rome and there's no reason to doubt their interests." /vo/experts say isis has already targeted several libyan oil refineries to help finance, recruit and expand its caliphate. the islamic state is also shoring- up alliances with *other* african-based jihadist groups like boko haram.. /sot/braniff "so that's connectivity issue across north africa which is really valuable for them to move fighters, weapons and resources."/vo/pentagon officials say they're monitoring the libyan situation closely
and is within a 1000 mile radius of *most* of southern europe, including a *great* portion of italy./bridge/"if attacked by the west, isis has threatened it'll overwhelm europe with a massive influx of libyan migrants. and that *isis* members could likely be among the masses."/sot/bill braniff/terrorism expert"it was using this idea of a destabilizing way of migration as deterents, so that it could continue its state building the paris attacks last year where isis claimed...
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into southern europe. chad, niger, sudan. you have a tremendous platform to spread your ideology.t is what they want. is engage ouro do goalary experts, say, the is to take their caliphate. what do you need to accomplish that goal? that is what we have to give them. we have to give them our full support. we cannot tie their hands behind their bag. -- back. we can't have them wondering whether they are going to be prosecuted for some kind of crime. that does not work. that, they cannot have money. terroriste richest organization. silly rules. we can't bomb an oil tanker because there may be people in it and it may cause environmental damage. only this administration can cause something like that. if you don't want people to be killed, don't put them in it. that would make more sense. shut down all of their avenues of money transfer. disaffectedr the people of the world. they can provide them with resources. that is what makes it tempting. that along with the caliphate. fromis why they have gone 10,000 to 40,000. the next president takes over, probably 60,000. attack your have to an
into southern europe. chad, niger, sudan. you have a tremendous platform to spread your ideology.t is what they want. is engage ouro do goalary experts, say, the is to take their caliphate. what do you need to accomplish that goal? that is what we have to give them. we have to give them our full support. we cannot tie their hands behind their bag. -- back. we can't have them wondering whether they are going to be prosecuted for some kind of crime. that does not work. that, they cannot have...
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we outsource some of the design and customer support to eastern and southern europe.han that, we are a small team -- small team of 15. we like to travel and we want to use the opportunity. mica: you had to raise money. you took $300 million from the sale of the share. is that correct? pavel: i cannot confirm the number. i was very lucky. mica: higher or lower? pavel: i was able to get out before the market crashed and it was before the events broke out in ukraine and it was extremely fortunate. mica: that would have affected the value. pavel: before that, the events broke out in the local currency went down. the value of the company was 3-4 times slower than it used to be. mica: do you think that facebook will eventually take over in russia? pavel: i am not sure. they are struggling to remain relevant because of the mobile apps attracting users. snap chat and apps like that. mica: any board meeting you have with outside investors might, you know, the in shambles, shambles because you move around the planet so much. pavel: we like to be independent, at this point. we t
we outsource some of the design and customer support to eastern and southern europe.han that, we are a small team -- small team of 15. we like to travel and we want to use the opportunity. mica: you had to raise money. you took $300 million from the sale of the share. is that correct? pavel: i cannot confirm the number. i was very lucky. mica: higher or lower? pavel: i was able to get out before the market crashed and it was before the events broke out in ukraine and it was extremely fortunate....
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which is the next goal there's much more oil and it's located to go across the mediterranean and southern europe. you go south and chad, sudan, you have a tremendous platform for spreading your ideology. so believe me that's what they want. what we have to do is we have to engage our military experts, our joint chiefs. we have to say the goal is to take their caliphate. what do you need to accomplish that goal and then that's what we have to give them and we have to also give them our full support. we cannot tie their hands behind their backs. we can't have them wondering whether they are going to be prosecuted for some kind of crime. that doesn't work. [applause] and then in addition to that, they cannot have money. isis is the richest organization in the world because they have oil and we have silly rules of engagement. don't bomb an oil tanker because there are many people on it and it may cause environmental damage. only this administration could come up with something like that. i would send out a memo that says anything coming out will be bombed and if you don't want your people to be kill
which is the next goal there's much more oil and it's located to go across the mediterranean and southern europe. you go south and chad, sudan, you have a tremendous platform for spreading your ideology. so believe me that's what they want. what we have to do is we have to engage our military experts, our joint chiefs. we have to say the goal is to take their caliphate. what do you need to accomplish that goal and then that's what we have to give them and we have to also give them our full...
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we outsource some of the design and customer support to eastern europe and southern europe, but otherhan that, we're a small team of 15, and we like to travel, and we want to use this opportunity to see more. >> you had to raise money for telegram,. >> no. >> you took reportedly $300 million from the sale of your share in -- start. >> i cannot confirm the exact number but i was very lucky to -- ihigher than 300 million or lower. >> i will say this. way i was very lucky to get out at the point before the market crashed. just before the ukrainian events broke out, and extremely fortunate. >> that would have affected the value. >> yes. i do it before that, and then after these events broke out and the global currency went down, and right now the value of the company i sold is probably three or four times lower than it used to be. >> because eventually will take over in russia? >> i'm not sure about facebook. i'm not a big believer in facebook. contact in russia leads with a huge margin but they are struggling to remain relevant because the mobile apps started to attract users. instagram,
we outsource some of the design and customer support to eastern europe and southern europe, but otherhan that, we're a small team of 15, and we like to travel, and we want to use this opportunity to see more. >> you had to raise money for telegram,. >> no. >> you took reportedly $300 million from the sale of your share in -- start. >> i cannot confirm the exact number but i was very lucky to -- ihigher than 300 million or lower. >> i will say this. way i was very...
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have to seek asylum in the country they arrive in, so of course all of that pressure goes on southern europeot to get these things sorted. why six to eight weeks? because it's cold right now, very cold, i'm glad i'm inside at the moment. it will start getting warmer in six to eight weeks time and it will all start again, the volume will increase and they have to find a way to deal with it before that in flux goes on. i've spoken to the swedish prime minister. he talked about they were very open, wanted people to come in, they were being as generous as they could. they had to close the borders because the country couldn't cope and so many political pressures on leadership. refugees, we're talking about it today. it's a lot of talk but as the dutch prime minister said, the clock is ticking six oh to eight weeks before the influx starts again. >> thank you. >>> refugees a hot topic in washington. senate democrats stopping the bill that would have kept iraqis and syrians from persecution out of this country. lisa stark has more. >> supporters of the bill which was proposed after the paris attack
have to seek asylum in the country they arrive in, so of course all of that pressure goes on southern europeot to get these things sorted. why six to eight weeks? because it's cold right now, very cold, i'm glad i'm inside at the moment. it will start getting warmer in six to eight weeks time and it will all start again, the volume will increase and they have to find a way to deal with it before that in flux goes on. i've spoken to the swedish prime minister. he talked about they were very...
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we outsource some of the design and customer support to eastern europe and southern europe. we are a small team of 15. we like to travel and we want to use this opportunity to see mo more. >> you haven't raised money for telegram, have you? >> no. >> you took reportedly $300 billion from the sale of your share, correct? >> i can't confirm the exact number but i was very lucky -- >> visit-$300 million or lower? >> i will say this but i was very lucky to get out before the market crashed but it was just before the ukrainian events broke out, and he was extremely fortunate. >> that would have effected the value. >> yes. because i do before the. and that after these events broke out in the local currency went down, and right now the value of the company isil is probably three or four times lower than it used to be. >> do you think facebook will just eventually take over in russia speak with i'm not sure about face book. i'm not a big believer in facebook. they are struggling to remain relevant because the small mobile apps started to attract users. i-beam, instagram, whatsapp, f
we outsource some of the design and customer support to eastern europe and southern europe. we are a small team of 15. we like to travel and we want to use this opportunity to see mo more. >> you haven't raised money for telegram, have you? >> no. >> you took reportedly $300 billion from the sale of your share, correct? >> i can't confirm the exact number but i was very lucky -- >> visit-$300 million or lower? >> i will say this but i was very lucky to get...
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. >> southern europe. >> that would be nice. >> missed that boat. >>> well, we have a lot more to get to after this short break. so please stay with us as the live team coverage of the blizzard 2016 continues right here on news 4. ♪ ♪ you like being picture perfect. you should want your banking to be too. stop into td bank and we'll help set you up with picture perfect banking. new customers, open a checking and savings account and you can get a polaroid cube+ video camera on the spot. >>> and we're back in the storm team 4 4x4 traveling around. temperature coming in at 20 degrees as the snow continues to fall and the wind starting to pick up. so the temperature's 20 degrees. we know that it's going to be cold. we know that a blizzard has high winds. what that means is folks are out shoveling and clearing their sidewalks and driveways. you're going to be dealing with brutal windchill temperatures. it feels like single digits out here right now. we'll continue to track brutal windchills throughout this event especially overnight and during the first half of the day tomorrow. here in ro
. >> southern europe. >> that would be nice. >> missed that boat. >>> well, we have a lot more to get to after this short break. so please stay with us as the live team coverage of the blizzard 2016 continues right here on news 4. ♪ ♪ you like being picture perfect. you should want your banking to be too. stop into td bank and we'll help set you up with picture perfect banking. new customers, open a checking and savings account and you can get a polaroid cube+...
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everything changing is this cloud system, pushing further south across europe, bringing in more unsettled weather across the alps and the southern parts of europe. when this hits the cold weather, you get snow. that is what you see. the eastern parts of europe are back to as they should be at this time of year. kiev has a maximum, and we are expecting minus 12. it is mild out towards the west. in the west it's still staying very unsettled. across the british isles, we have heavy rain, it is not good news after the flooding. pushing eastwards as we head to mondays. as it does so it hits the cold air, we are expecting more snow. good news for the alps. for parts of germany, things will be a little more dangerous. here, as the cold air hits the rain, we are going to see freezing rain, and that could cause a few problems on the road. >> steph, yuck. thanks, indeed >>> for the past few days on al jazeera, we have been looking at the new set of u.n. sustainable development goals coming in effect on jan 1st. leaders of 200 nations met to approve 17 new targets, tackling poverty, hunger, climate change and other problems. the goal repla
everything changing is this cloud system, pushing further south across europe, bringing in more unsettled weather across the alps and the southern parts of europe. when this hits the cold weather, you get snow. that is what you see. the eastern parts of europe are back to as they should be at this time of year. kiev has a maximum, and we are expecting minus 12. it is mild out towards the west. in the west it's still staying very unsettled. across the british isles, we have heavy rain, it is not...
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the mediterranean and we have to use the southern half of the mediterranean to get to the southern half of europeo as we go through the waterways we have a little bit of a problem. there are these pirates to see us as soft touch, the begin to take our ships, they take our guys not only as prisoners but make some slaves. not only take our ships but take the cargo, plunder and when we try to stop and make heads or tails of is the explanation is you are infidels, we have the right to do is that. unless you pay a certain amount of money. really? is that in the koran? yes. we don't know much about it so we decide to send our eighth team out there. in london we have john adams, future president of the united states. in france we have this gentleman named thomas jefferson. we decide the best way to approach this is talking to them and try to find out what their rationale is for taking our stuff and imprisoning them. we are not spain or france, your problem is with them. we are brand-new so they go and set up a meeting with the ambassador of tripoli, now libya, thomas jefferson decides he's going to join
the mediterranean and we have to use the southern half of the mediterranean to get to the southern half of europeo as we go through the waterways we have a little bit of a problem. there are these pirates to see us as soft touch, the begin to take our ships, they take our guys not only as prisoners but make some slaves. not only take our ships but take the cargo, plunder and when we try to stop and make heads or tails of is the explanation is you are infidels, we have the right to do is that....