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so many more people came from europe, from eastern and southern europe. from poland, from russia, from the balkans, and central europe. , millions of people by the early 1900s from many countries to our country, to our cities, to work. from the other nations north of us and south of us, more people have come, the people of the americas, the people of the world. as the people of the world have filled our nation, they have contributed to it. the people of china and japan have brought their architecture. spain and mexico across their styles and we use the styles of the french. much of that which is american is of the world. in sports, we have rugby and baseball, both in the games. tennis from central europeans, ice skating's -- ice-skating from northern europe union. spaghetti from the italians, corn from the american indians. then, there is our language. they close we wear, the books we that these and many more along to the world are part of the life of our nation. from all of these come we have developed things that are uniquely american. forms ofarchitectu
so many more people came from europe, from eastern and southern europe. from poland, from russia, from the balkans, and central europe. , millions of people by the early 1900s from many countries to our country, to our cities, to work. from the other nations north of us and south of us, more people have come, the people of the americas, the people of the world. as the people of the world have filled our nation, they have contributed to it. the people of china and japan have brought their...
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to work in the cities and build them, so many more people came from europe, from eastern and southern europefrom poland, from russia, from the balkans, and central europe, from italy. millions of people, by the early 1900s, from many countries, to our country. to our cities. to work. from the other nations, north of us and south of us, more people have come. the people of america, the people of the world. as the people of the world have filled our nation, they have contributed to it. the people of china and japan have brought their architecture. the people of spain and mexico have brought their styles. and we use the styles of the french. much of that which is american is of the world. in sports, football from rugby. baseball from rounders, both english games. tennis from central europeans. ice-skating from northern europeans. spaghetti, from the italians. chili from the spanish and mexicans. corn from the american indians. then, there is our language. the clothes we wear. the books we read. these and many more things that belong to the world are a part of the life of our nation. yet, from a
to work in the cities and build them, so many more people came from europe, from eastern and southern europefrom poland, from russia, from the balkans, and central europe, from italy. millions of people, by the early 1900s, from many countries, to our country. to our cities. to work. from the other nations, north of us and south of us, more people have come. the people of america, the people of the world. as the people of the world have filled our nation, they have contributed to it. the people...
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you get into southern europe. you go south and you are into sudan, chad, and niger. they have a lot more oil than they have in iraq. we cannot allow that to happen. you know, what it comes to foreign policy, we have be able to think strategically, ahead of time. our foreign policy right now is to wait until somebody else does something and then react to it. that is not what a leader does. a leader has to understand what is going on and lead. they need to create the various situations and control them. that is something we used to do. that is something we are not doing now. as a result, those who oppose us have gained much more prominence in the world. that is going to jeopardize our future. the other thing jeopardizing our future severely is our fiscal irresponsibility. you know, this is the first generation expected not to do better than their parents. it is the beginning of a trend. there are those who say to us that it is the new normal. there is nothing normal about it. it is very abnormal. that is not the united states of america. we are an exceptional nation. w
you get into southern europe. you go south and you are into sudan, chad, and niger. they have a lot more oil than they have in iraq. we cannot allow that to happen. you know, what it comes to foreign policy, we have be able to think strategically, ahead of time. our foreign policy right now is to wait until somebody else does something and then react to it. that is not what a leader does. a leader has to understand what is going on and lead. they need to create the various situations and...
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. >> finland could hardly have less in common with the countries of sunny southern europe, yet in its fourth year of recession, the once prosperous most northern member of the e.u. joins greece at the bottom of the table. >> our economy is falling behind euro rates all the time. we have failed to do necessary reforms and things are getting worse when they are getting better in our european crisis countries. >> a craft beer brewer part of a startup entrepreneurs who worked for the now defunct nokia. june the boom years brought big salaries, now finland's high wage workforce is too expensive to compete globally. >> the story of nokia's decline is simple. once the world's dominant phone manufacturer, remember these? worth $320 billion, a huge chung of the national economy, well then came apple's iphone. nokia failed to innovate, to stay in the game and the whole business was swept away, leaving only remnants involved in networks behind. >> dark days for finland's other mainstay, the paper industry, in decline because of cheaper pull that and cheaper workers elsewhere. the soup kitchens f
. >> finland could hardly have less in common with the countries of sunny southern europe, yet in its fourth year of recession, the once prosperous most northern member of the e.u. joins greece at the bottom of the table. >> our economy is falling behind euro rates all the time. we have failed to do necessary reforms and things are getting worse when they are getting better in our european crisis countries. >> a craft beer brewer part of a startup entrepreneurs who worked for...
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. >> reporter: finland could hardly have less in common with the countries of sunny southern europe,prosperous most northern member of the e.u. joins greece at the bottom of the economic table. >> we are falling below the euro zone level all the time. and things are getting worse at the time when things are getting better in other european crisis countries. >> reporter: hairy is a craft beer drawer. he once worked for nokia. >> i would say it was way too much nokia focused, at least the business environment back at that time. now we are [ inaudible ] several small companies here. we have several -- quite a bit companies that have established their offices here now. >> reporter: harry brews his beer in the northern city, nokia's former heartland. the boom years brought big salaries. now finland's high-wage work force is too expensive to compete globally. the story of nokia's decline is pretty simple really. once the dominant mobile phone handset manufacturer. then came apples iphone. nokia failed to innovate to stay in the game and the whole business was swept away, leaving only remna
. >> reporter: finland could hardly have less in common with the countries of sunny southern europe,prosperous most northern member of the e.u. joins greece at the bottom of the economic table. >> we are falling below the euro zone level all the time. and things are getting worse at the time when things are getting better in other european crisis countries. >> reporter: hairy is a craft beer drawer. he once worked for nokia. >> i would say it was way too much nokia...
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. >> reporter: finland could have less involved with sunny southern europe and in the fourth year ofsion and the most northern member of the eu joins greece at the bottom of the economic league table. >> ours are falling behind the euro zone and we have failed to have necessary reforms and things are with getting worse when things are getting better in other european sort of crisis. >> reporter: harry is a craft beer brewer, part of a generation entrepreneurs who used to work for nokia. >> too much nokia at least the business environment back in that time. now we are several small companies here. we have several, quite a bit of companies that established their offices here. >> reporter: harry brews his beer in the northern city of olu. nokia's former heart land and the boom years brought big salaries and now finland's high wage workforce is too expensive to compete globally and the story of the decline is pretty simple really, once the world's most from dominant and worth billions of dollars and a chunk of the company and then came apple's iphone and nokia failed to stay in the game
. >> reporter: finland could have less involved with sunny southern europe and in the fourth year ofsion and the most northern member of the eu joins greece at the bottom of the economic league table. >> ours are falling behind the euro zone and we have failed to have necessary reforms and things are with getting worse when things are getting better in other european sort of crisis. >> reporter: harry is a craft beer brewer, part of a generation entrepreneurs who used to work...
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hopes to tap massachusetts' large portuguese community as well as provide a quicker route to southern europe. asian stocks were mostly weaker overnight as investors keep an eye on the price of crude oil. the price per barrel dropping again after a surge yesterday right now, u.s. stock futures are lower. emily: a new report shows a dramatic increase in the number of mastectomies over the last decade. the u.s. department of health and human services reports a 36% increase from 2005 to 2013. the rate of women without cancer getting the procedure doubled over that time. experts say the report highlights a willingness to treat the procedure as a preventative measure to stop breast cancer. randy: trending stories. wildlife officials are investigating the deaths of thirteen bald eagles near a farm in maryland. authorities believe they may have been poisoned by a chemical sprayed on the field. it's the largest single die-off of bald eagles in the state in thirty years. a reward is now being offered for information. emily: new research finds sea levels are rising faster now than they have in nearly 3
hopes to tap massachusetts' large portuguese community as well as provide a quicker route to southern europe. asian stocks were mostly weaker overnight as investors keep an eye on the price of crude oil. the price per barrel dropping again after a surge yesterday right now, u.s. stock futures are lower. emily: a new report shows a dramatic increase in the number of mastectomies over the last decade. the u.s. department of health and human services reports a 36% increase from 2005 to 2013. the...
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different if with relatively few were immigrants and comparatively more from scandinavia and southern europe we have portuguese and spanish tanners and italian craftsman and they're becoming very diverse and mcanally recognizes that they are catholic and the republican party has a bias the largest group in america with the anti-catholic anti-immigrant founded in iowa. and then passes the score card out tuesday are they under the control of the power? it is 13 million members and they are powerful. >> in another group of some polish catholics but did 1891 he is getting ready to run for reelection of ohio he has won undyed the votes in their 60s some odd thousand of the members of the apa in ohio they call them on a friday literally to say fire them. their catholics you need to fire them and replace them with a protestant they call back on monday he says no religious test and they keep their jobs so they drop mckinley from the ballot and send out instructions but yet he wins by a much bigger every geordie because catholics take notice -- take note to say but the governor defended the jobs of t
different if with relatively few were immigrants and comparatively more from scandinavia and southern europe we have portuguese and spanish tanners and italian craftsman and they're becoming very diverse and mcanally recognizes that they are catholic and the republican party has a bias the largest group in america with the anti-catholic anti-immigrant founded in iowa. and then passes the score card out tuesday are they under the control of the power? it is 13 million members and they are...
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and even southern europe and southern united states. >> reporter: u.s.als say there are vaccines in various stages of development for other viruses in the same family as vehicle today. they're using those as a blueprint that may help create something similar to fight zika. joyce evans fox 29 news. >>> in new mexico motorcycle rider catches a face of road rage that involved a guy pulling out a gun. they got into it after the guy on the bike kicked up some desert dust on the road. a group of men in red truck joined in and a man inside the truck pointed his gun but the guy on the bike remained calm and just tried to reason with the others he says he was in a moment of shock and hindsight he would never have approached the video was turned over to local police. >>> japanese zoo knows exactly what to do if one of its animals get loose. >> that's just training for that exact scenario in tokyo. see that zebra, he actually a zoo staff member in a costume. it gets obvious, right. employees chased him around today. the would be zebra tore down fences and ran a muc
and even southern europe and southern united states. >> reporter: u.s.als say there are vaccines in various stages of development for other viruses in the same family as vehicle today. they're using those as a blueprint that may help create something similar to fight zika. joyce evans fox 29 news. >>> in new mexico motorcycle rider catches a face of road rage that involved a guy pulling out a gun. they got into it after the guy on the bike kicked up some desert dust on the road....
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and even southern europe and southern united states. >> u.s.h officials say there are vaccines in various stages of development for other viruses in the same family as vehicle today. they're using those as a blueprint that may help create something similar to fight zika. dawn. >> joyce, thank you. >>> a new career link center hope in germantown. officials say it offers one stop shopping for those looking for a job as well as employers. ribbon cutting helder this morning for the center on 5800 block of germantown avenue. it offers expanded workshop to helping those looking for work become competitive in the job market. people were also have opportunities to talk with employers through on site screenings and hiring events. >> we have a lot of work ahead of us to make sure that there are good paying jobs for everyone that we are getting everyone the skills and training that they need. >> the germantown location is one of four new center links to open in the city of philadelph philadelphia. >>> robber picks the wrong store in florida. he makes it b
and even southern europe and southern united states. >> u.s.h officials say there are vaccines in various stages of development for other viruses in the same family as vehicle today. they're using those as a blueprint that may help create something similar to fight zika. dawn. >> joyce, thank you. >>> a new career link center hope in germantown. officials say it offers one stop shopping for those looking for a job as well as employers. ribbon cutting helder this morning for...
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and then you've got worries about southern europe, about npls in italy and greek banks. one more point for you. a lot of bad news has already been baked in. so i just want to counter some of that negativity. this one trades at .3. this one trades at .55 priced to book. you don't believe two-thirds of the assets. something like welsh bank. anything under one, and people are questioning the value of the book. sarah. willford, back to you. >> i just got -- >> take a breather, steve. >> i got a the e-mail from dennis garthman, which you will appreciate. and he says panic, pure, unadulterated panic is in the air. he's watching the euro and the swiss franc. and it is showing signs of a fever, a very elevated fever. i'm curious, steve, as what you are hearing as the big problem in the european sector sparking this. is it the oil and the fears about the global economy? >> i think the global economy fears is everything. we have strange reaction when we get a really good payroll. we're worried about high interest rate. that's good news for the compliment but the problem in europe,
and then you've got worries about southern europe, about npls in italy and greek banks. one more point for you. a lot of bad news has already been baked in. so i just want to counter some of that negativity. this one trades at .3. this one trades at .55 priced to book. you don't believe two-thirds of the assets. something like welsh bank. anything under one, and people are questioning the value of the book. sarah. willford, back to you. >> i just got -- >> take a breather, steve....
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and southern europe. meteorologist karen maginnis is following it.nds in seattle not happy. >> no. but this is kind of little bit of a transitional pattern where we start to see a lot of the system move, not so much out of the gulf of alaska, but they're more aimed across british columbia, washington, and into oregon. less so if california where they have seen such extreme drought over the last few years. and temperatures in the central united states were exceptionally warm. we'll show you the record high temperatures. mostly in the 20s. there you see in aberdeen, south dakota, you go back to 1895. that was a record, back in 1895. the temperature for saturday afternoon was 20 degrees. there we see mid 20s, north platte, nebraska. these temperatures are good ten degrees or so above where they should be for this time of year. it isn't just the west coast of the united states that is feeling the impact of a strong storm system where snow levels are lowering and gusty winds and heavy rainfall. same can be said across the western and the north central med
and southern europe. meteorologist karen maginnis is following it.nds in seattle not happy. >> no. but this is kind of little bit of a transitional pattern where we start to see a lot of the system move, not so much out of the gulf of alaska, but they're more aimed across british columbia, washington, and into oregon. less so if california where they have seen such extreme drought over the last few years. and temperatures in the central united states were exceptionally warm. we'll show...
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and a lot of concern that isis will try and take advantage of that as they make their way to southern europe. >> what an awful situation. thanks very much. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> next up, breaking news. a brand-new poll showing donald trump leading in new hampshire. marco rubio passing ted cruz. my guest tonight the cruz campaign co-chairman. more breaking news. the state department reeling tonight that classified e-mails were sent to the private accounts of colin powell and staffers for condi rice. what does that mean for hillary clinton? let's go "outfront." good evening. i'm erin burnett. donald trump with the big lead in new hampshire. marco rubio rising fast. he's now in second place. the latest poll just out showing donald trump at 29%. marco rubio at 18. that's up seven points in just one week. that's a surge, although we have a wide margin of error here. ted cruz is at 13 in a virtual tie with john kasich. right now, this is a live picture of donald trump. he is about to rally supporters in port smith, new hampshire. even though 29% said they would vote for don
and a lot of concern that isis will try and take advantage of that as they make their way to southern europe. >> what an awful situation. thanks very much. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> next up, breaking news. a brand-new poll showing donald trump leading in new hampshire. marco rubio passing ted cruz. my guest tonight the cruz campaign co-chairman. more breaking news. the state department reeling tonight that classified e-mails were sent to the private...
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. >> reporter: finland could hardly have less in common with the countries of sunny southern europe,n its fourth year of recession, the most northern member of the e.u. joins greece at the bottom of the economic table. >> we have not been able to create growth. we have failed to do necessary reforms, and things are getting worse at this time in finland when things are getting better in other european sort of crises countries. >> reporter: he is a craft beer brewer, part of a generation of start-up entrepreneurs who once worked for the now defunct mobile phone giant nokia. >> now we are -- [ inaudible ] several small companies here. we have several -- quite a bit companies that have established their offices here. >> reporter: he brews his beer in a northern city. >> very strong. >> reporter: nokia's former heartland. the boom years brought big salaries. now finland's high-wage work force is too expensive to compete globally. the story of nokia's decline is pretty clear, they employed 24,000 people here in finland and worth $320 billion, a huge chunk of the national economy. well, the
. >> reporter: finland could hardly have less in common with the countries of sunny southern europe,n its fourth year of recession, the most northern member of the e.u. joins greece at the bottom of the economic table. >> we have not been able to create growth. we have failed to do necessary reforms, and things are getting worse at this time in finland when things are getting better in other european sort of crises countries. >> reporter: he is a craft beer brewer, part of a...
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. >> reporter: finland could have less in common with southern europe and in the session and the northernf the eu joins greece at the bottom of the economic league table. >> our economy is falling behind european or the euro zone ever all the time. we have been able to create this and failed to necessary reforms and things are getting worse at this time when things are getting better in other european sort of crisis. >> reporter: harry is a craft beer brewer part of a generation of start-up entrepreneurs who used to work for the mobile phone giant nokia. >> nokia no good at least the business environment with the phone. now we are of course several small companies here and have quite a few companies that established their offices here. >> reporter: harry brews his beer in the northern city here and nokia's former heart land and the boom here brought big salaries and now finland's high wage workforce is too expensive to compete globally. the story of the decline is pretty simple really, once the world's dominate mobile phone hand set manufacturer, remember these employing 24,000 people her
. >> reporter: finland could have less in common with southern europe and in the session and the northernf the eu joins greece at the bottom of the economic league table. >> our economy is falling behind european or the euro zone ever all the time. we have been able to create this and failed to necessary reforms and things are getting worse at this time when things are getting better in other european sort of crisis. >> reporter: harry is a craft beer brewer part of a...
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hopes to tap massachusetts' large portuguese community as well as provide a quicker route to southern europe. emily: new research finds sea levels are rising faster now than they have in nearly 3,000 years. scientists came to the conclusion after reconstructing the earth's sea levels over the last 2,800 years. nasa reports the ocean is currently rising at a rate more than double that between 1900 and 2000 when the sea level rose 5.5 inches. scientists say global warming is to blame. randy: a new report shows a dramatic increase in the number of mastectomies over the last decade. and human services reports a 36% increase from 2005 to 2013. the rate of women without cancer getting the procedure doubled over that time. experts say the report highlights a willingness to treat the procedure as a preventative measure to stop breast cancer. emily: celtics on the road in minnesota. down most of the game, they stage a late rally against the timberwolves. avery bradley gets the c's within one with just nine seconds to go. but minnesota makes a clutch free-throw. the c's couldn't come up with it at the
hopes to tap massachusetts' large portuguese community as well as provide a quicker route to southern europe. emily: new research finds sea levels are rising faster now than they have in nearly 3,000 years. scientists came to the conclusion after reconstructing the earth's sea levels over the last 2,800 years. nasa reports the ocean is currently rising at a rate more than double that between 1900 and 2000 when the sea level rose 5.5 inches. scientists say global warming is to blame. randy: a...
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. >> reporter: finland could hardly have less in common with the countries of sunny southern europe.th year of recession the once most prosperous country in our en. >> our economy is falling behind the eurozone average all the time. we have not been able to create growth. we have failed to do the necessary reforms. and things are getting worse at this time in finland when things are getting better in other european sort of crisis countries. >> reporter: he is a craft beer brewer part i've generation of start-up entrepreneurs who once worked for the now defunct mobile phone giant nokia. >> way too much nokia focused. at least on the business environment back in that time. now we are several more companies here. we have several -- quite a bit companies that have established their offices here. >> reporter: he bruise his beer in the northern city. very strong. nokia's former heartland. the boom years brought big salaries. now finland's high wage workforce is too expensive to compete globally. the story of nokia's decline is pretty simple, really. once the world's dominant mobile phone h
. >> reporter: finland could hardly have less in common with the countries of sunny southern europe.th year of recession the once most prosperous country in our en. >> our economy is falling behind the eurozone average all the time. we have not been able to create growth. we have failed to do the necessary reforms. and things are getting worse at this time in finland when things are getting better in other european sort of crisis countries. >> reporter: he is a craft beer...
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you get into southern europe. you go south and you are into sudan, chad, and niger. they have a lot more oil than they have in iraq. we cannot allow that to happen. you know, what it comes to foreign policy, we have be able to think strategically, ahead of time. our foreign policy right now is to wait until somebody else does something and then react to it. that is not what a leader does. a leader has to understand what is going on and lead. they need to create the various situations and control them. that is something we used to do. that is something we are not doing now. as a result, those who oppose us have gained much more prominence in the world. that is going to jeopardize our future. the other thing jeopardizing our future severely is our fiscal irresponsibility. you know, this is the first generation expected not to do better than their parents. it is the beginning of a trend. there are those who say to us that it is the new normal. there is nothing normal about it. it is very abnormal. that is not the united states of america. we are an exceptional nation. w
you get into southern europe. you go south and you are into sudan, chad, and niger. they have a lot more oil than they have in iraq. we cannot allow that to happen. you know, what it comes to foreign policy, we have be able to think strategically, ahead of time. our foreign policy right now is to wait until somebody else does something and then react to it. that is not what a leader does. a leader has to understand what is going on and lead. they need to create the various situations and...
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you go north across the mediterranean you are into southern europe and you go north and there is chad and niger and there's oil there. and we need to make it harder to get the caliphate. >> you're projecting, you predict, what, a further isis encroachment in libya -- >> of course. >> -- that should merit a u.s. response. >> we have to be able to anticipate these things. see, our plan recently has been to wait until somebody does something and then to react to it. >> so, would you put ground troops in libya now? what are you doing differently than what anyone else has said? >> what i would do in general in the fight against isis is to define a goal. the goal is to make sure they can't spread the caliphate but to take the caliphate that they have. and you have to consult with the joint chiefs and your military experts, tell them, this is the goal. what do you need in order to accomplish that? and then you decide whether you're willing to give them what they need. i would give them what they need. and i wouldn't tie their hands behind their back. >> looking on the democratic side, republ
you go north across the mediterranean you are into southern europe and you go north and there is chad and niger and there's oil there. and we need to make it harder to get the caliphate. >> you're projecting, you predict, what, a further isis encroachment in libya -- >> of course. >> -- that should merit a u.s. response. >> we have to be able to anticipate these things. see, our plan recently has been to wait until somebody does something and then to react to it....
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. >> with libya sitting just along europe southern flank, the isis presence there very much now undermate libya may now have more than 6,000 isis fighters. isis is investing heavily, constantly sending fighters from syria and iraq and sending in fresh recruits as well. u.s. officials say with no u.s. troops on the ground, they don't really know how many fighters are in libya, but there's plenty of reason to sound an alarm. >> they're establishing installations where they train people. they're welcoming foreign fighters to flock there the way in years past they did in syria and iraq. >> reporter: another major concern. isis could generate cash from libya's oil. >> that country has resources. the last thing in the world you want is a false caliphate with access to billions of dollars of oil revenue. >> reporter: just last month, isis attacked oil storage tanks setti inting fires that raged f days, but oil revenue may just be the first step. >> libya is going to be a launch pad for an attack on europe, particularly italy, spain, france. >> reporter: general joseph dunford, chairman of th
. >> with libya sitting just along europe southern flank, the isis presence there very much now undermate libya may now have more than 6,000 isis fighters. isis is investing heavily, constantly sending fighters from syria and iraq and sending in fresh recruits as well. u.s. officials say with no u.s. troops on the ground, they don't really know how many fighters are in libya, but there's plenty of reason to sound an alarm. >> they're establishing installations where they train...
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last june, ceasea conducts an event in iman, jordan, with over 40 alumni from the middle east, southern europe, africa, and southeast asia. one of the topics in the conference was on radicalization in particular, how that point of radicalization with foreign fighters leaving countries of those that were there to go fight with the islamic state or daesh. and in discussions, it came out that in particular, for muslim countries, that the role of the mother, more so than any other family member, influenced either the radicalization or the counter-radicalization of both young men and young women, family members. so in your own research, have you seen something similar, if so, are there ways that the united states and our partner nations can leverage that role in positive ways. >> yes. absolutely i've seen it. the mother schools that save has been developing have shown some levels of success. and those basically brought in community-level leaders and brought in women and taught them how to recognize the signs of growing radicalization within families and what to do if they notice it, what to do if t
last june, ceasea conducts an event in iman, jordan, with over 40 alumni from the middle east, southern europe, africa, and southeast asia. one of the topics in the conference was on radicalization in particular, how that point of radicalization with foreign fighters leaving countries of those that were there to go fight with the islamic state or daesh. and in discussions, it came out that in particular, for muslim countries, that the role of the mother, more so than any other family member,...
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a violent clash between migrants and police in europe and southern europe. this was the border between greece and macedonia. the migrants tore down a fence, threw rocks. they let go of tear gas sending the families running for cover. there was about 6500 migrants there trying to get into >> new this morning, we're seeing for the first time the korea. otto -- he was presented to reporters in pyongyang where hostile act. often americans are forced to confess publicly. he said he was duped into stealing a banner. >> i'm begging to the korean people and government for my forgiveness. and i am praying to the heavens so that i may be returned home to my family. >> his statement then turned tear full. we're told the university of virginia student was arrested at north korea's airport on january 2nd. >>> happening now, the cruise ship battered by a storm earlier this month turned around. it's heading back to port. company tweeted the ship is returning to new jersey because of a possible norovirus outbreak. also to avoid yet another storm. just a few weeks ago, the s
a violent clash between migrants and police in europe and southern europe. this was the border between greece and macedonia. the migrants tore down a fence, threw rocks. they let go of tear gas sending the families running for cover. there was about 6500 migrants there trying to get into >> new this morning, we're seeing for the first time the korea. otto -- he was presented to reporters in pyongyang where hostile act. often americans are forced to confess publicly. he said he was duped...
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you go north across the mediterranean and your into southern europe. eco-south, and/or sudan, chad and niger, and have a lot more oil than have an iraq. we cannot allow that to happen. when it comes to foreign policy we have to be able to think strategically, ahead of time. our foreign policy right now is wait until someone else does something and then react to it. that's not what a leader does. a leader has to understand what's going on in the lead. and create the very situations and control them. that's something that we used to do, something that we are not doing now. and as a result those who oppose us have gained a much more prominence in the world, and that's going to jeopardize our future. the other thing that's jeopardizing our future severely is our fiscal irresponsibility. this is the first generation expected not to do better than their parents. it's the beginning of a trend. there are those who say to us, it's the new normal. there's nothing normal about it. it is very abnormal. that's not the united states of america. we are an exceptional
you go north across the mediterranean and your into southern europe. eco-south, and/or sudan, chad and niger, and have a lot more oil than have an iraq. we cannot allow that to happen. when it comes to foreign policy we have to be able to think strategically, ahead of time. our foreign policy right now is wait until someone else does something and then react to it. that's not what a leader does. a leader has to understand what's going on in the lead. and create the very situations and control...
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by way of context last june 2015, we had over 40 alumni from the middle east, southern europe, africand southeast asia and one of the topics in the conference was on radicalization in particular how that point of radicalization with foreign fighters leaving countries of those that were there to go fight with the islamic state or daesh. the role of the mother more so than any other family influenced either the radicalization or the counterradicalization of both young men and young women family members. so in your own research, have you seen something similar? if so, are there ways that the united states and our parter in nations can leverage that role in positive ways? >> yes. absolutely i've seen it. the mother schools that save has been developing have shown some levels of success and those basically brought in community-level leaders and brought in women and taught them how to notice and what to do if they notice and found it. it's still very small. but they've had some success. the women preventing extremist violence program has done similar work. they've involved women with mother
by way of context last june 2015, we had over 40 alumni from the middle east, southern europe, africand southeast asia and one of the topics in the conference was on radicalization in particular how that point of radicalization with foreign fighters leaving countries of those that were there to go fight with the islamic state or daesh. the role of the mother more so than any other family influenced either the radicalization or the counterradicalization of both young men and young women family...
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it's turned out to be a disaster, a failed state, an isis foothold not far from southern europe. >>>nt on the u.s. supreme court. ♪ you're not gonna watch it! ♪ ♪ no, you're not gonna watch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download on the goooooo! ♪ ♪ you'll just have to miss it! ♪ yeah, you'll just have to miss it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download... uh, no thanks. i have x1 from xfinity so... don't fall for directv. xfinity lets you download your shows from anywhere. i used to like that song. >>> the white house says president obama will be doing extensive research this weekend on potential u.s. supreme court nominees to replace the justice antonin scalia. you're looking at live pictures of people going over there, paying their respects. the video that we're just getting in president obama returning to the white house residence with a large binder full of information about possible picks for the high court. also tonight mourners continuing to file past scalia's casket just ahead of the funeral tomorrow morning. pamela brown is working all of these developments for us. pamela, what is the late
it's turned out to be a disaster, a failed state, an isis foothold not far from southern europe. >>>nt on the u.s. supreme court. ♪ you're not gonna watch it! ♪ ♪ no, you're not gonna watch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download on the goooooo! ♪ ♪ you'll just have to miss it! ♪ yeah, you'll just have to miss it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download... uh, no thanks. i have x1 from xfinity so... don't fall for directv. xfinity lets you download your shows from anywhere. i used...
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ploy thousands of troops to defend against russian incursions in the baltics and eastern and southern europe. defense ministers will discuss the situation today in brussels. any deployment would include large numbers of u.s., british, and german troops. global news 25 hours a day, at 150 news bureaus around the world. i am vonnie quinn. matt: i will start in the u.s. with futures. we see gains across the board. as david mentioned, we have been down this morning. we are back up right now. s&p futures are at 1%. nasdaq futures gained the most. the nasdaq is really what i want to hone in on and focus on here this morning. it is almost at a bear market from its high. we are down more than 18% since july 20, tech stocks, big tech stocks falling in value. if you look at the volatility spreads, there is a great function of the bloomberg gv. you can see the volatility of -- volatilitysus versus the volatility on the s&p. you can see on the bottom of the chart that we are almost up to a high level, almost to the highest level we have seen since the june 20 hi on the nasdaq. i also want to look at jap
ploy thousands of troops to defend against russian incursions in the baltics and eastern and southern europe. defense ministers will discuss the situation today in brussels. any deployment would include large numbers of u.s., british, and german troops. global news 25 hours a day, at 150 news bureaus around the world. i am vonnie quinn. matt: i will start in the u.s. with futures. we see gains across the board. as david mentioned, we have been down this morning. we are back up right now....
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you're into southern europe. you go south, you are into chad not to mention the fact that you have much more oil than you do in iraq. that's the kind of place that they're going to go to. therefore, we need to be thinking about how do we prevent them from attacking over there. they are already sending their fighters there. we need to be consulting with our military experts and asking them, what do they need in order to prevent isis from being able to take over libya. that's going to have enormous consequences. >> would you support renewed air strikes? >> i would support the possibility of renewed air strikes if in conjunction with our joint chiefs and our military people, they felt that that was an appropriate strategy. the fact of the matter is, none of us up here is a military expert. and we sometimes act like we are, but we're not. if we actually sit down and talk with them and get them to understand our plan and get their impression of what needs to be done, i think we're going to make a lot more -- >> we're
you're into southern europe. you go south, you are into chad not to mention the fact that you have much more oil than you do in iraq. that's the kind of place that they're going to go to. therefore, we need to be thinking about how do we prevent them from attacking over there. they are already sending their fighters there. we need to be consulting with our military experts and asking them, what do they need in order to prevent isis from being able to take over libya. that's going to have...
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you're into southern europe. you go south, you're into chad and sudan and niger. not to mention the fact that you have much more oil than you do in iraq. that's the kind of place that they're going to go to, therefore, we need to be thinking about how do we prevent them from tacking over there. they're already sending their fighters there, we need to be consulting with our military experts and asking them what do they need in order to prevent isis from being able to take over libya. that's going to have enormous concede for us. martha: and would you support renewed airstrikes? carson: i would support the possibility of renewed airstrikes if in conjunction with our joint chiefs and our military people they felt that was an appropriate strategy. the fact of the matter is none of us up here is a military expert, and we sometimes act like we are, but we're not. and if we actually sit down and talk with them and get them to understand our plan and their impression of what needs to be done, i think we're going to make a lot more progress. mr. bush: martha and david, i j
you're into southern europe. you go south, you're into chad and sudan and niger. not to mention the fact that you have much more oil than you do in iraq. that's the kind of place that they're going to go to, therefore, we need to be thinking about how do we prevent them from tacking over there. they're already sending their fighters there, we need to be consulting with our military experts and asking them what do they need in order to prevent isis from being able to take over libya. that's...
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a lot of attention in europe was paid to southern countries like greece and portugal. also concern in italy. its stakes have been weighed down by bad loans or nonperforming loans, but there is a sentiment that reason volatility has been caused by overcautious markets. our correspondent explains. >> things have gone from bad to worse this week for europe's beleaguered banks. in italy, investors are alarmed by the so-called bad loans in the banking sector. a term used when they could pay back the money they owed. the european economic powerhouse has not been spared either. deutsche bank reported a record loss last month, amid concerns it may not be up to pay back interest on its debt, debt is considering wind back to prove that it is financially stable. but those fears still have not gone away. the losses are unreasonable. in france, we know that the banking system is doing fairly well. it is healthy. right now we are clearly seeing another reaction by investors, a sort of hysteria to a threat. >> the points of view shared in brussels thursday by e.u. finance ministers,
a lot of attention in europe was paid to southern countries like greece and portugal. also concern in italy. its stakes have been weighed down by bad loans or nonperforming loans, but there is a sentiment that reason volatility has been caused by overcautious markets. our correspondent explains. >> things have gone from bad to worse this week for europe's beleaguered banks. in italy, investors are alarmed by the so-called bad loans in the banking sector. a term used when they could pay...