29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
for southern europe the euro is still a very hard euro for countries like italy spain portugal greece. only bonds in frankfurt thank you and it's only just said due to all that uncertainty investors are flocking to safe havens like gold the price of gold on world markets 6 year high of around 1400 $75.00 an ounce in india prices have also reached new peaks. india's gold traders have much to celebrate prices are soaring and still there doesn't seem to be a shortage of buyers the prices. because office to. gold isn't just an investment here people wear it in many festivals so the indian rupees recent tumble against the u.s. dollar isn't helping and last month the government raised import taxes on gold to 12.5 percent from 10 percent but market observers put most of the blame on the us china trade war. us war where. america has. production coming from jayna so for now the only way for prices may be up. in 5 and shares of the walt disney company tumbled as much as 5 percent after it reported a steeper than expected earnings decline 2nd quarter profits fell 51 percent the disappoint
for southern europe the euro is still a very hard euro for countries like italy spain portugal greece. only bonds in frankfurt thank you and it's only just said due to all that uncertainty investors are flocking to safe havens like gold the price of gold on world markets 6 year high of around 1400 $75.00 an ounce in india prices have also reached new peaks. india's gold traders have much to celebrate prices are soaring and still there doesn't seem to be a shortage of buyers the prices. because...
58
58
Aug 14, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
for example in many of us as southern europe for example in many of us as consumers southern hortage of c02 that was going to disrupt supplies of bread and beer and so on, but the food supply chain in the uk is incredibly resilient and that is because food factories and farmers are very innovative, resourceful and their business practises and we tend to come back from these crises, however there is an underlying cost all of this and that is that we cannot really control the weather. and that is what is impacting here. and despite all that innovation, there clearly is not a weatherproof system, if the weather do something really unexpected, there's not a great dealfarmers really unexpected, there's not a great deal farmers can do. there is not a weatherproof system and that is really the very problem and you have to be prepared for the weather and what technology can do is cushion the impacts of any crises and be better prepared for those crises. certainly innovative farmers a lwa ys crises. certainly innovative farmers always work to overcome these types of weather events. of
for example in many of us as southern europe for example in many of us as consumers southern hortage of c02 that was going to disrupt supplies of bread and beer and so on, but the food supply chain in the uk is incredibly resilient and that is because food factories and farmers are very innovative, resourceful and their business practises and we tend to come back from these crises, however there is an underlying cost all of this and that is that we cannot really control the weather. and that is...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
better life and that's exactly the same sort of question as migrants we're seeing arriving in southern europe today are facing and of course. is leading a government which is it refused to participate in a europe wide distribution of migrants and is generally skeptical on the whole idea of large numbers of people coming to europe at all. as blamed mccall for opening the borders and so on that's going to be a real point of tension i think the chancellor will have to say something about how pointed it will be will be very interesting but there are other areas too where the 2 countries need to work together reforming the e.u. and for instance deciding how the e.u. should relate to russia and future germany's been very worried about hungary's close relationship with russia also about the development of civil society and democratic institutions here in hungary so there's a lot for the 2 leaders to talk about not much time and it'll be interesting to see how much detail they're able to go into on this historic anniversary. of simon young talking earlier today let's preview down some of the other st
better life and that's exactly the same sort of question as migrants we're seeing arriving in southern europe today are facing and of course. is leading a government which is it refused to participate in a europe wide distribution of migrants and is generally skeptical on the whole idea of large numbers of people coming to europe at all. as blamed mccall for opening the borders and so on that's going to be a real point of tension i think the chancellor will have to say something about how...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
a variety of plants and animals big for example the red crested book the large duck breeds in southern europe and central asia and makes its way all the way to delhi for the winter but what makes the wetlands saw attractive this experience will help you answer that question. spread over a combined area of 12100000 square kilometers from the far north to the far south there is an ecosystem that is richer than even rain forests wetlands. they support at least 100000 species of animal. what makes wetlands the most productive among all the ecosystems on the planet. to appreciate why that is it's important to 1st understand what makes a wetland. firstly continuous saturation by surface or ground water for most of the year secondly characteristic vegetation with a question of plants thirdly a unique type of substrate known as heidrick soil. it is the sponge like ability of the wetland to withstand different levels of water that makes it more productive than other ecosystems the physical properties of heidrick soil in one to absorb a higher proportion. of nutrients that makes wetlands home to many r
a variety of plants and animals big for example the red crested book the large duck breeds in southern europe and central asia and makes its way all the way to delhi for the winter but what makes the wetlands saw attractive this experience will help you answer that question. spread over a combined area of 12100000 square kilometers from the far north to the far south there is an ecosystem that is richer than even rain forests wetlands. they support at least 100000 species of animal. what makes...
103
103
Aug 9, 2019
08/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
i need to worry about italy >> no, i think 2012, 2013 told us you do not need to worry about southern europelook at european banks, they've been telling you europe has been in a constant state of financial crisis since our crisis ten years ago. look at all of the negative yielding sovereign dent. >> bthat's the point the banks are being destroyed and i agree with that. with negative yields you can't support a banking system when the banks are being crushed. i think we're goiig giggling be italy changes governments more than we change socks. >> to be clear, i don't wear socks. >> let's pivot and talk about brexit, which is the pound getting pounded on growing fears that the uk could leave the eu without a deal so what is next for sterling carter worth is here, the chart master >> the pounded pound. >> it sure is pounded, and i don't think the pounding is quite finished, but let's draw some lines here is a chart, the last three years. no judgment, annotations by me or anybody, but i think you could say this in 2013 you have a virtually perfect double top you also, of course, have a virtual per
i need to worry about italy >> no, i think 2012, 2013 told us you do not need to worry about southern europelook at european banks, they've been telling you europe has been in a constant state of financial crisis since our crisis ten years ago. look at all of the negative yielding sovereign dent. >> bthat's the point the banks are being destroyed and i agree with that. with negative yields you can't support a banking system when the banks are being crushed. i think we're goiig...
36
36
Aug 18, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
very nice sunshine across much of southern europe sunny throughout much of the mediterranean going to about in the southeast but still across the central and northern as we got more cloud speeding in from the west bringing the cloud but also the rain and of course also some pretty strong gusty winds not a bad start today there into the southeast of poland this picture shows you just that cloud some fall just to care in the morning but the sunshine soon burning throughout sunday it is going to be but we'll try pushing into more central and southern areas of poland plenty of out across into western russia trailing right the way down across much of the black sea but really the next system is pushing in across the northwest and pushing that rain right there across into sections of the u.k. and then this line of rain showers all the way really from northern spain through central france the low countries and up towards scandinavia as the conditions on monday still pretty gusty winds across much of the north but it's a mostly dry picture that front just sinking southward and taking the rain
very nice sunshine across much of southern europe sunny throughout much of the mediterranean going to about in the southeast but still across the central and northern as we got more cloud speeding in from the west bringing the cloud but also the rain and of course also some pretty strong gusty winds not a bad start today there into the southeast of poland this picture shows you just that cloud some fall just to care in the morning but the sunshine soon burning throughout sunday it is going to...
58
58
Aug 18, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
time the weather is over to find very much part of an absolutely lovely across much of southern europe as as it should be but not everywhere that is the southeastern corner you can see where we've seen some rather lively showers in east downpour a little area cloud here just pushing its way across the black saying now i'm going to say live a this is what resulted to have to eat through and get down here and you can see how the water's just running straight down the street this is the ground bizarre actually in some pretty bizarre weather here causing some problems and some on the ground shopping centers also badly affected how much rain to because we got hundreds because we had 67 millimeters of rain in 24 hours in the space of just 6 hours 53 millimeters of rain when you consider that the orchestra average is 24 millimeters that is well over twice the average rainfall so hence the problems that we've had clear skies do come back in behind him pleased to say as we go through the next couple of days with a chance of wanted to showers having said that but always a chance or somewhat to w
time the weather is over to find very much part of an absolutely lovely across much of southern europe as as it should be but not everywhere that is the southeastern corner you can see where we've seen some rather lively showers in east downpour a little area cloud here just pushing its way across the black saying now i'm going to say live a this is what resulted to have to eat through and get down here and you can see how the water's just running straight down the street this is the ground...
41
41
Aug 9, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
the mid thirty's to athens and for row 33 there form a great plenty of glorious sunshine across southern europe and the sighting is true of course as we hop across the mediterranean into the north of africa a little bit a fair weather cloud across parts of morocco but we'll see temperatures getting up to 25 celsius in repat atop temperature in china's 35. sponsored by countdown am. i asking looking at your instagram account and reading focusing. this is a dialogue when donald trump announce his candidacy for president after them everyone has a voice best chance for democrats have to beat donald trump is to nominate an exciting inspirational callus matic nominee joining the conversation in your thoughts to twitter and. on down to 0. welcome back you are watching al-jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha let's just have a quick look at your top stories india's prime minister today defending his decision to take away the autonomy of the indian administered region of kashmir pakistan is gearing up for protests later on friday. activists at the airport in hong kong have kicked off 3 days of
the mid thirty's to athens and for row 33 there form a great plenty of glorious sunshine across southern europe and the sighting is true of course as we hop across the mediterranean into the north of africa a little bit a fair weather cloud across parts of morocco but we'll see temperatures getting up to 25 celsius in repat atop temperature in china's 35. sponsored by countdown am. i asking looking at your instagram account and reading focusing. this is a dialogue when donald trump announce his...
62
62
Aug 10, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
american imported 50 million bushels annually half from the west indies and half from britain and southern europe. the british trade strangled two thirds of those imports. profiteers in hoarders drove up the price of 2 bushels to 14 by late summer 1776 and 75 a year later to encourage saltworks along the coast, pamphlets were printed with recipes in congress authorized hansen bounty for every bushel produce. john adams wrote, all the old women and children were going down to the jersey shore to make salt. 400 gallons of seawater was needed to boil off a bushel of salt which required stacks of forward. it's pretty hard. virginia spent more than 6000 pounds to build evaporation along the chesapeake but collected only 50 bushels probably the most expensive salt in the world. those problems substantial as it were, hardly matched britain's problems. the thousand tons of bread required each month to feed british shoulders in new york often arrived boldly and infested with irish rats. soon infested in staten island. for the winter of 1776 and 1777, then 16000 cords of firewood. 70 tons of candles, the d
american imported 50 million bushels annually half from the west indies and half from britain and southern europe. the british trade strangled two thirds of those imports. profiteers in hoarders drove up the price of 2 bushels to 14 by late summer 1776 and 75 a year later to encourage saltworks along the coast, pamphlets were printed with recipes in congress authorized hansen bounty for every bushel produce. john adams wrote, all the old women and children were going down to the jersey shore to...
76
76
Aug 4, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
the people who wanted to come were mostly catholics, jews from eastern europe and southern europe, from italy, from greece, from poland, from russia. but there were severe restrictions on those people because there were not a great many of them counted in the 1890 election. this attitude towards immigrants led to many injustices. and the best-known one was the execution of two italian anarchists in 1927 for a crime they did not commit. and these are the cases of the two men. when i say they were anarchists, these were mild anarchists. they were not bomb throwing anarchists. and it really divided the country. do you execute these men or not? and by the way, they did not commit the crime that they were convicted of having done. and it was the murders in south braintree, massachusetts of two people. s passoslist john do wrote a novel in which he talked of the division of the country on these two people and the attempts to execute them, and they were executed. the night they were facing execution, all over the world, people at american embassies were protesting the killings by the governmen
the people who wanted to come were mostly catholics, jews from eastern europe and southern europe, from italy, from greece, from poland, from russia. but there were severe restrictions on those people because there were not a great many of them counted in the 1890 election. this attitude towards immigrants led to many injustices. and the best-known one was the execution of two italian anarchists in 1927 for a crime they did not commit. and these are the cases of the two men. when i say they...
106
106
Aug 9, 2019
08/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
the real story is southern europe and it is moving the italian stock market as what is happening withlling off into the close. yields are rising in italy as we come through the close. prices are coming down. pound has been down all day. the gdp number do not help. the brexit narrative is there as well. that is helping out the ftse 100. let me show you how those boards are translating. .he ftse 100 only down .6% still negative. dax down 1.39%. down 2.54%. it is being affected by the btp's. ist is the way the macro affecting the granular stock story. let's talk about some of the individual stops -- stocks to give you an idea what is going on. bayer is a factor in the german market. unicredit is down. bayer is helping out the german market. up 3.27%. up by more earlier on. looks like we could see settlement on the roundup story. the market has been waiting. something else helping out the would seem -- the ftse 100 is wpp coming out with numbers earlier on. the market likes what it had to say. up 7.5%. the macro is definitely affecting the story. individual names coming up from the bottom
the real story is southern europe and it is moving the italian stock market as what is happening withlling off into the close. yields are rising in italy as we come through the close. prices are coming down. pound has been down all day. the gdp number do not help. the brexit narrative is there as well. that is helping out the ftse 100. let me show you how those boards are translating. .he ftse 100 only down .6% still negative. dax down 1.39%. down 2.54%. it is being affected by the btp's. ist...
51
51
Aug 18, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
hello there some very nice sunshine across much of southern europe sunny throughout much of the mediterranean going to be out of the southeast but still across the central and northern as more clouds speeding in from the west bringing the cloud but also the rain and of course also some pretty strong gusty winds not a bad start today there into the southeast of poland this picture shows you just that little bit of cloud some for just a care in the morning but the sunshine soon burning now through sunday it is going to be a bit pushing into central and southern areas of poland plenty of out across into western russia trading right the way down across much of the black sea but really the next system is pushing in across the northwest and pushing that rain right there across into sections of the u.k. and then this line of rain showers all the way we from northern spain through central france the low countries and up towards scandinavia as the conditions all monday still pretty gusty winds across much of the north but it's a mostly dry picture that front just sinking southwards and taking the rain
hello there some very nice sunshine across much of southern europe sunny throughout much of the mediterranean going to be out of the southeast but still across the central and northern as more clouds speeding in from the west bringing the cloud but also the rain and of course also some pretty strong gusty winds not a bad start today there into the southeast of poland this picture shows you just that little bit of cloud some for just a care in the morning but the sunshine soon burning now...
67
67
Aug 20, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
know it's all going to be man's work i'm afraid and that's in the hot zone of north africa and southern europe which is of course what we enjoy as summer but in europe itself is the division that cold front which separates temperatures in the twenty's and those in the thirty's or this is also in this bit here the division here is what produces useful and dramatic weather not use for drought it for all but on the whole we're talking about thunderstorms flash flooding hey oh lightning and thunder of course all that line there but also for today and probably tomorrow a large part of central turkey slow moving vicious thunderstorms. much more coming up for you here in al-jazeera the unidentified bodies in iraq that activists say are evidence of sectarian killings the government is not talking about. not in support of the death tennis player breaking new ground in the a.t.p. tour. trust is fundamental. we trust banks with our money talk to us without. what happens to trust you know by al. as more want to citizens of the us by these complex pieces of. the question that come from. can we trust it's t
know it's all going to be man's work i'm afraid and that's in the hot zone of north africa and southern europe which is of course what we enjoy as summer but in europe itself is the division that cold front which separates temperatures in the twenty's and those in the thirty's or this is also in this bit here the division here is what produces useful and dramatic weather not use for drought it for all but on the whole we're talking about thunderstorms flash flooding hey oh lightning and thunder...
192
192
Aug 14, 2019
08/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
have always been, but they've been more part of our daily life as climate akange isg its toll on southern europed that is why it is imperative at the europeanevel to strengthen the rescue e.u. mechanism, in order to have moro dination at the european level, to fight incidents like e ones we had in greece. >> nawaz: a state of emergency was declared on the island yesterday to free up much-needed resources. in nepal, a government panel recommended new restrictions for climbing mount everest today in response to the deadliest climbing season in four years. the rules mandate climbers hav proper training and high-altitude experience, and be in good health beforrlscaling the s highest summit. the government was criticized for allowing too many people to otclimb the near 30,000 mountain after 11 climbers died or went missing this spring. meanwhile, facebook is underve fire today onew privacy concerns. this time it's for paying outside contractors to transcribe users' audio clips on facebook messenger. the company reportedly had human transcribers listen to users' private voice recordings to scription q
have always been, but they've been more part of our daily life as climate akange isg its toll on southern europed that is why it is imperative at the europeanevel to strengthen the rescue e.u. mechanism, in order to have moro dination at the european level, to fight incidents like e ones we had in greece. >> nawaz: a state of emergency was declared on the island yesterday to free up much-needed resources. in nepal, a government panel recommended new restrictions for climbing mount everest...
73
73
Aug 23, 2019
08/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
good thing just for germany itself, but it would then signal a loosening of the reins allowing southern europetle more fiscally easy as well. and there are more and more hints we're moving in that direction. it's going to be a slow, gradual process, not something that could happen this weekend or indeed the next month or two months, but a gradual push. so the optimist in me would say yes, that's a positive if we head down that road. that's good for europe, more broadly good for the currency as well as for sentiment more broadly, but is that something you will get hard news on this weekend? i don't think so. matt: what do you make of the germany,nd auction for wanting to sell 30-year at zero. it should have gone well-ish, but they only got off 800 and change, so why the lack of demand? ben: i think people are getting withtle fatigued negative rates, very low yields, and are pushing out the risk factors to try to get more yield. there are still opportunities out there if you want some sort of income. btp's, for example, in europe. you can go to the u.s., and get a much healthier yield as well. m
good thing just for germany itself, but it would then signal a loosening of the reins allowing southern europetle more fiscally easy as well. and there are more and more hints we're moving in that direction. it's going to be a slow, gradual process, not something that could happen this weekend or indeed the next month or two months, but a gradual push. so the optimist in me would say yes, that's a positive if we head down that road. that's good for europe, more broadly good for the currency as...
44
44
Aug 18, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
much of southern europe much of the mediterranean going to be out of the southeast but still across the central and northern as more clouds speeding in from the west bringing the class but also the rain and of course also some pretty strong gusty winds not a bad start today though into the southeast of poland this picture shows you just that little bit of. just a care in the morning but the sunshine soon burning. sunday that is good maybe pushing into central and southern areas of poland plenty of that across into western russia trading right the way down across much of the black sea but really the next system is pushing in across the northwest and pushing that rain right there across into sections of the u.k. and then this line of rain all the way we from northern spain through central france the low countries and up towards scandinavia as the conditions all monday still pretty gusty winds across much of the north but it's a mostly dry picture that front just sinking southwards and taking the rain with it so. 123 degrees celsius and the cloud across much of central and northern as a sp
much of southern europe much of the mediterranean going to be out of the southeast but still across the central and northern as more clouds speeding in from the west bringing the class but also the rain and of course also some pretty strong gusty winds not a bad start today though into the southeast of poland this picture shows you just that little bit of. just a care in the morning but the sunshine soon burning. sunday that is good maybe pushing into central and southern areas of poland plenty...
38
38
Aug 30, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
spain the spanish coast guard has rescued more than 200 migrants trying to cross from africa to southern europe they were found between northeastern morocco and the spanish cause more than $18000.00 migrants have arrived in spain so far this year witnesses next on al-jazeera stay with this. on the way math a level health care $82.00 on ted has rights activists i'll get to some of these films we have forced on the health of the teachings towards women. dogs that they were 25 years i've done about 40 or 45 swims for them to have a significant impact on people. who we be sure women or the we is unfortunately not very nice what we would reinforces these bad values. so young kids watching all of this believe that this is how i mean we should be this whole being should behave to meet us and be more forward on so. it. may. be strongly and this is such interesting and that is that this juliet sitting the 23 year old woman will be raped or. i think in the world because of what is happening because of the kind of reporting that's happened on a number of incidents should be but if you tragic people feel a
spain the spanish coast guard has rescued more than 200 migrants trying to cross from africa to southern europe they were found between northeastern morocco and the spanish cause more than $18000.00 migrants have arrived in spain so far this year witnesses next on al-jazeera stay with this. on the way math a level health care $82.00 on ted has rights activists i'll get to some of these films we have forced on the health of the teachings towards women. dogs that they were 25 years i've done...
60
60
Aug 24, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
southern europe, 30%. it's just -- every serious economickist agrees that immigration is a boon to the country. but it's not about numbers when its comes to trump and miller. it is about fear. it's about race fear. and i know this well because i grew up in queens and so did trump. it's a queens struggle. the most diverse neighborhood in the united states, and the least diverse person in the united states. it's -- he grew up in place called jamaica estates which almost an entirely white enclave and now it's filed with ail all kinds of people from all over who have the money to live nat enclave. the same thing in the racist catholic school went to in queens which i talk about in my book. when i came there i was one over the first my nye norths and they called me names names and the se catholic stool now is filled with immigrants so we overwhelmed them by force of sheer numbers. so what trump's base fears is being replaced. all these anymore charlottesville were carrying banners saying "we will not be replace
southern europe, 30%. it's just -- every serious economickist agrees that immigration is a boon to the country. but it's not about numbers when its comes to trump and miller. it is about fear. it's about race fear. and i know this well because i grew up in queens and so did trump. it's a queens struggle. the most diverse neighborhood in the united states, and the least diverse person in the united states. it's -- he grew up in place called jamaica estates which almost an entirely white enclave...
121
121
Aug 18, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
of southern europe sunny throughout much of the mediterranean went about in the southeast but still across the central and northern as you got more cloud speeding in from the west bringing the clash but also the rain and of course also some pretty strong gusty winds not a bad start today there into the southeast of poland this picture shows you just that transom for just a care in the morning but the sunshine soon burning that off now throughout sunday that is going to be able to help pushing into more central and southern areas of poland plenty of that across into western russia trailing right the way down across much of the black sea but really the next system is pushing in across the northwest and pushing that rain right there across into sections of the u.k. and then this line of rain showers all the way really from northern spain through central france the low countries and up towards scandinavia as the conditions all monday still pretty gusty winds across much of the north but it's a mostly dry picture that front just sinking southward and taking the rain with it so fairly and settle
of southern europe sunny throughout much of the mediterranean went about in the southeast but still across the central and northern as you got more cloud speeding in from the west bringing the clash but also the rain and of course also some pretty strong gusty winds not a bad start today there into the southeast of poland this picture shows you just that transom for just a care in the morning but the sunshine soon burning that off now throughout sunday that is going to be able to help pushing...
77
77
Aug 15, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
southern europe, not so fine. if you happen to be from africa, middle east, asia, forget about it. he spent 40 years trying to get rid of that system. a tough challenge. he finally succeeded in 1965. that was mentioned earlier today as well. the '65 act was tough to pull off. before my time. from what i understand, they were able to stack, he was able to stack the committee with allies to come up with sufficient voices, subcommittee and full committee to get that legislation removed. it was reinforced in the '52 act. it perpetuated that national origins quota system. when lbj got his act together, they were able to finally eliminate that. the reason i mention this is to show there was such a restrictionist mentality through the '50s and '60s and into the '70s. place of birth and things like that really determined whether you're able to come in as an immigrant or refugee. the refugee act of 1980 replaced what was an ad hoc system, totally an ad hoc system. before that time you had maybe 11,000, increased to 17,000, conditional entries, refugees. but in addition to that, the attorney
southern europe, not so fine. if you happen to be from africa, middle east, asia, forget about it. he spent 40 years trying to get rid of that system. a tough challenge. he finally succeeded in 1965. that was mentioned earlier today as well. the '65 act was tough to pull off. before my time. from what i understand, they were able to stack, he was able to stack the committee with allies to come up with sufficient voices, subcommittee and full committee to get that legislation removed. it was...
46
46
Aug 14, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
however we got lots of warm sunshine across southern parts of europe at the moment gorgeous weather right through the map but you look a little further north we've got these lines of cloud pushing up to that western side of russia it's pretty brief the storms are rolling out as they sink in their way further south which of these was as we go through the next couple of days say so what whether they're sliding across the balkans pushes up into western side of ukraine the scenario is of poland behind that there's generally dry across northern parts of europe until we come into the low countries pushing across into the well so it stays live on the priest i still where the cold any 18 celsius in london on wednesday will warm up not feeling particularly want to go through or thursday because we still got a rather brisk wind blowing through 22 celsius is about where it should be just get back down to the sunshine right across the maddest looking get rain to the low to mid thirty's here that's the case to across northern parts of africa blue skies slow supply warm sunshine all sunshine for kyra t
however we got lots of warm sunshine across southern parts of europe at the moment gorgeous weather right through the map but you look a little further north we've got these lines of cloud pushing up to that western side of russia it's pretty brief the storms are rolling out as they sink in their way further south which of these was as we go through the next couple of days say so what whether they're sliding across the balkans pushes up into western side of ukraine the scenario is of poland...
140
140
Aug 15, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
and so southern europe, and if you were like me, you would have been fine, but if you were from southeast asia or elsewhere, forget about it. the system was very unfair. and so for the first time refugees were from all over the world. and the 1965 act was a tough thing to pull off, and as i understand they were able to stack the committee with all of the lbj allies to get that legislation removed. the reason i mentioned it is because all of that was with based on the cold war mentality and other things, and reinforced in the famous mccarron walter act in 1982 changed that perpetuated act. and so it was finally eliminated. the reason i mention it is to show that there was a restrictionist mentality through the '50s and '60s and even into the '70s where the place of birth and things like that would determine what would happen to you if you were an immigrant or refugee. and so they had increased the conditional entrants, and in addition to that, there were both emergency parole authority, and that is the basically the mechanism, because there was no basis in the law otherwise. and the refuge
and so southern europe, and if you were like me, you would have been fine, but if you were from southeast asia or elsewhere, forget about it. the system was very unfair. and so for the first time refugees were from all over the world. and the 1965 act was a tough thing to pull off, and as i understand they were able to stack the committee with all of the lbj allies to get that legislation removed. the reason i mentioned it is because all of that was with based on the cold war mentality and...
98
98
Aug 14, 2019
08/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
it seems to not be living as long as the ones in southern europe. is that affecting your business?n that? seeing think you are adjustments in mortality tables around the world, and you have a variety of things. in asia you see the emergence of the new digital health app. noncommunicable, diabetes and that kind of illness, coming up very quickly. we are not sure of all of the causes. there are lifestyle elements in a lot of this, so i think it varies by market and by band. income to access to health care. all of these sorts of variables. you have to do it market by market. francine: mike wells, thank you so much for joining us. mike wells, the chief executive of prudential. coming up, wrapping up the -- ramping up the rhetoric, the chinese protesters said to be "acting like terrorists." we will look at whether the protests have an impact with trade concerns. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is bloomberg surveillance. these are your markets. we are seeing more stability than what we had yesterday. but we still have some pretty big moves when it comes
it seems to not be living as long as the ones in southern europe. is that affecting your business?n that? seeing think you are adjustments in mortality tables around the world, and you have a variety of things. in asia you see the emergence of the new digital health app. noncommunicable, diabetes and that kind of illness, coming up very quickly. we are not sure of all of the causes. there are lifestyle elements in a lot of this, so i think it varies by market and by band. income to access to...
58
58
Aug 6, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
assimilated into the u.s. 86% of the water is reserved for immigrants from northern and west europe. 12% for southern and eastern europe into% for elsewhere. some countries headquarters of 100 people a year. the entirety of africa had 1100 quotas available each year. the johnson reed i also codifies an easy bar zone defined by longitude and latitude from which immigration was riveted entirely. the lame to options for non- immigrants meeting professors, energy, rabbi, people born in the western hemisphere. those groups were not numerically emitted by the johnson reed act. the problem of the ships racing to ellis island thomas date department counts the officers were now responsible for approving paperwork. officers had to wait in the countries to receive their visas. although all of this happened in the 1920s, fifteen years for the refugee crisis of european jews, this is when the bulk of the america government response to the future refugee isis is decided. the seas are so long in advance of the off-season and not interest wants to it. the refugee crisis is the unforeseen. immigration is limited, tho
assimilated into the u.s. 86% of the water is reserved for immigrants from northern and west europe. 12% for southern and eastern europe into% for elsewhere. some countries headquarters of 100 people a year. the entirety of africa had 1100 quotas available each year. the johnson reed i also codifies an easy bar zone defined by longitude and latitude from which immigration was riveted entirely. the lame to options for non- immigrants meeting professors, energy, rabbi, people born in the western...
52
52
Aug 22, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
of the year so that warm a little bit muggy still quite a bit of cloud across these will southern sections of europe again we could see some showers and a similar story into eastern sections as well most of the med is fine and dry but that front which is heading its way through taking their showers across those portions of europe also taking a few showers into algeria over the next couple days that is to try to by friday with a high of 28. after years of war and found a dramatic transformation is emerging. al-jazeera goes on a journey with more diverse ethiopia. to tell inspirational stories and immerse us intimately into them on this i was approached to treat the position of the chip sister and i was so funny surprised. by ethiopia coming soon on al-jazeera. it looks ugly it sounds ugly in scares people from america's high streets to mexico's on the wilds we control this the side and who controls the other side people in power follows the smuggling route and test the ease of acquiring untraceable weapons on american soil the weapon that was designed for war and it took you about 5 minutes to buy it
of the year so that warm a little bit muggy still quite a bit of cloud across these will southern sections of europe again we could see some showers and a similar story into eastern sections as well most of the med is fine and dry but that front which is heading its way through taking their showers across those portions of europe also taking a few showers into algeria over the next couple days that is to try to by friday with a high of 28. after years of war and found a dramatic transformation...
58
58
Aug 13, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
we got lots of warm sunshine across southern parts of europe at the moment gorgeous weather right through the med but you look a little further north we've got these lines of pushing up to that western side of russia it's pretty brief the storms are rolling out as they say sinking their way further south which is nice with as we go through the next couple of days say so what's the weather they're sliding across the balkans you can see how it pushes up into western side of he cried eastern areas of poland behind that is generally dry across northern parts of europe until we come into the low countries pushing across into the well so it stays live on the braces star still where the cold any 18 celsius in london on this day will warm up not feeling particularly want to go through or thursday because we still got a rather brisk wind blowing through $22.00 celsius is about where it should be just get back down to the sunshine right across the maddest looking get rain to the low to mid thirty's here that's the case to across northern parts of africa blue skies slow supply warm sunshine all suns
we got lots of warm sunshine across southern parts of europe at the moment gorgeous weather right through the med but you look a little further north we've got these lines of pushing up to that western side of russia it's pretty brief the storms are rolling out as they say sinking their way further south which is nice with as we go through the next couple of days say so what's the weather they're sliding across the balkans you can see how it pushes up into western side of he cried eastern areas...
131
131
Aug 28, 2019
08/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
or southern europe versus germany and some of the other economies and they have no central fiscal authorityve the same -- it makes no sense germany benefits everyone else has interest rates probably too low. >> right. >> should have a ten year below 1%, does that make sense at all? do they have a government right now? >> listen, any crisis though that the germans have to step in it's to their benefit to step in and to assuage the situation. >> well, we'll see you know, see what bow joe is doing here he will do a no deal brexit and he says october 31st is the date do you think that's a coincidence, halloween >>> a former google employee being charged with taking self-driving trade secrets and i guess giving them to other people deirdre bosa is joining us now. >> that engineer is anthony levandowski and one of the most important, most well known and controversial people in the race to develop autonomous vehicles yesterday, he walked out of a courtroom after being charged on 33 counts of attempted theft of trade secrets from google. there he is now. to do so, to walk out he had to post $2 mill
or southern europe versus germany and some of the other economies and they have no central fiscal authorityve the same -- it makes no sense germany benefits everyone else has interest rates probably too low. >> right. >> should have a ten year below 1%, does that make sense at all? do they have a government right now? >> listen, any crisis though that the germans have to step in it's to their benefit to step in and to assuage the situation. >> well, we'll see you know,...
98
98
Aug 31, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
they restrict immigrants from southern and central europe until the shutdown immigration from east asia, which we will talk about next week.? 1929 was the end of a 10 year long intelligence gathering program run by an organization known as the black chamber because they picked a more nefarious name. this would made up of people from the state department army intelligence essentially for tenure starting in 1919 and running until 1929. these companies have provided the black chamber with incoming and outgoing cable traffic. this is shutdown by president hoover's incoming secretary of state. he specifically opposed the spying. not necessary spying in general, but spying on the u.s. and diplomatic allies. same very famously gentlemen do not read each other's mail here there is also a supreme court case at the end of the 20 that deals with wiretapping. weighing whether or not tapping into someone's conversation you have to imagine this is early on in the period. does that violate the 4th amendment? the right of the people to be secure in their persons houses, papers, and effects against unre
they restrict immigrants from southern and central europe until the shutdown immigration from east asia, which we will talk about next week.? 1929 was the end of a 10 year long intelligence gathering program run by an organization known as the black chamber because they picked a more nefarious name. this would made up of people from the state department army intelligence essentially for tenure starting in 1919 and running until 1929. these companies have provided the black chamber with incoming...
137
137
Aug 10, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ >> we have lovely weather across southern parts of europe.kies, lots of warm sunshine, a few clouds near the black sea but took the northwest, really inclement weather rolling through, a d. of low pressure, unusual, very clososto the briritish isles, nw making its way across ireland and scotlaland and will gradualy push further north. saturday looks likike a very wiy day. there could be trees down, branches down, leaveves heavy on the trees at t e moment a and tt coululd cause problelems over te next day or so. sunday looks like another very breezy day but not quite as intense, 22 celsius the high in londonon, 21 celsius paris. south, warm sunshine rolling through, low 30's once again. mosts northern africa, temperatures are in the low to mid 30's, over the next couple of days we will be looking at similar values on those temperatures. temperatures pick up a touch from algiers but t the wind is picking upup from the north, the totop temperature here, 31. ♪ anchor: welcome back. a quick look at headlines now. at least a dozen people are injure
. ♪ >> we have lovely weather across southern parts of europe.kies, lots of warm sunshine, a few clouds near the black sea but took the northwest, really inclement weather rolling through, a d. of low pressure, unusual, very clososto the briritish isles, nw making its way across ireland and scotlaland and will gradualy push further north. saturday looks likike a very wiy day. there could be trees down, branches down, leaveves heavy on the trees at t e moment a and tt coululd cause...
34
34
Aug 9, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
1840s, the chinese exclusion act of 1882 and the 1924 races quota law and the immigrants in southern and eastern europeand america's refusal to provide sanctuary to peep hole fleeing hitler and failure to open the doors wide at that time. >> today's anti-immigrant and anti-foreign fury shows progress is not inevitable. over the past 2 1/2 years, we have hurtled backwards as a nation are repeating some of the coolest most bigoted moments in our history. amazingly, this new bigotry has no shame it is bold and brazen to our president calls mexicans rapist, prefers immigrants from norway and tries to shut down immigration from majority countries. the bigotry culminated to approve at the highest levels of our government, separating thousands of children from their parents at the southwest border without developing any means to reunite them. taking children from parents who haven't harmed the children is kidnapping, plain and simple. fortunately, public outrage forced the program to end, but thousands of children have still not been reconnected with their families. one is a resistance within our own governme
1840s, the chinese exclusion act of 1882 and the 1924 races quota law and the immigrants in southern and eastern europeand america's refusal to provide sanctuary to peep hole fleeing hitler and failure to open the doors wide at that time. >> today's anti-immigrant and anti-foreign fury shows progress is not inevitable. over the past 2 1/2 years, we have hurtled backwards as a nation are repeating some of the coolest most bigoted moments in our history. amazingly, this new bigotry has no...
71
71
Aug 6, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
in fact, 86% of the quota is reserved for immigrants for southern and eastern europe and 2% for elsewhere. some country his quotas of 100 people per year. the entirety of africa had 1100 quotas of visas available each year. the johnson-reed act has a zone defined by longitude and latitude from when immigration was prohibited to entirely. the law made exemptions for non-quota immigrants meaning professor, clergy, rabbis, people born in the western hemisphere, they were not in the quota by the johnson-reed act, and state department consular officers were now responsible for approving the paperwork. so applicant his to wait in their countries to receive their visas. although all of this happens in the 1920s, 15 years before the refugee crisis of european jews. this is when the bulk of the american government's response is decided. the seeds are sown long in advance of naziism and not in response to it. the refugees crisis is the unforeseen. immigration is limited and those limits are rooted in racism and antisemitism. immigrants have to wait in their countries and it is a slow, deliberate cr
in fact, 86% of the quota is reserved for immigrants for southern and eastern europe and 2% for elsewhere. some country his quotas of 100 people per year. the entirety of africa had 1100 quotas of visas available each year. the johnson-reed act has a zone defined by longitude and latitude from when immigration was prohibited to entirely. the law made exemptions for non-quota immigrants meaning professor, clergy, rabbis, people born in the western hemisphere, they were not in the quota by the...
66
66
Aug 22, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
of the year so that warm a little bit muggy still quite a bit of cloud across these more southern sections of europe again we could see some showers and a similar story into more eastern sections as well most. matt is fine and dry but that front which is heading its way through taking their showers across those portions of europe also taking a few showers into algeria over the next couple days that is a tried a by friday with the have 28. rewind. series. on the past to see the documentary. rewind continues with the last try secret army of the cia it's down to 75 in the same way that i'm sisters did living in the forest in the jungle and seems like they're abandoned by everybody on al-jazeera. top stories here and out as they are turkey and the us are to begin putting in place a safe zone in northern syria after months of disputes over just how big it should be and who controls it the 1st phase is expected to start in the coming days and could see joint patrols of turkish and u.s. soldiers with a joint operations center created in the town of sunnydale for. sudan's new leaders have taken office after
of the year so that warm a little bit muggy still quite a bit of cloud across these more southern sections of europe again we could see some showers and a similar story into more eastern sections as well most. matt is fine and dry but that front which is heading its way through taking their showers across those portions of europe also taking a few showers into algeria over the next couple days that is a tried a by friday with the have 28. rewind. series. on the past to see the documentary....
70
70
Aug 13, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
we got lots of warm sunshine across southern parts of europe at the moment gorgeous weather right through the map but you look a little further north we've got these laws pushing up to the west side of russia it's pretty brief the storms are rolling out as they sinking their way further south which is nice which as we go through the next couple of days say so what to weather this sliding across the balkans you can see how it pushes up into western side of he cried east there is of poland behind that is generally dry across northern parts of europe until we come into the low countries pushing across into the well so it stays live on the precise still where the cold any 18 celsius in london all my this day will warm up 50 particularly want to go through a thursday because we still got a rather brisk wind blowing through 22 celsius is about where it should be just get back down to the sunshine right across the maddest looking good we're into the low to mid thirty's here that's the case to across northern parts of africa blue skies slow supply warm sunshine all sunshine for kyra temperatures
we got lots of warm sunshine across southern parts of europe at the moment gorgeous weather right through the map but you look a little further north we've got these laws pushing up to the west side of russia it's pretty brief the storms are rolling out as they sinking their way further south which is nice which as we go through the next couple of days say so what to weather this sliding across the balkans you can see how it pushes up into western side of he cried east there is of poland behind...
50
50
Aug 22, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
the year so if that warm a little bit muggy still quite a bit of cloud across these more southern sections of europe again we could see some showers and a similar story into more eastern sections as well most of the med is fine and dry but that front which is heading its way through taking their showers across those portions of europe also taking a few showers into algeria over the next couple days that is a try to our friday with a high of 28. is resistance. people are grabbing social and political issues by the horns. and thomas in creativity. protest to challenge and change ideas. on a controversial witness documentary on al-jazeera. armont of the top stories here on araa 0 sudan's new joint military and civilian sovereign council has been sworn in to rule the country for the next 3 years until elections are held. the united states says it will bring in new rules to allow migrant families to be detained indefinitely while judges consider whether to grant them asylum on the current legislation migrant children can't be held for more than 20 days and the number of forest fires in brazil's amazon ra
the year so if that warm a little bit muggy still quite a bit of cloud across these more southern sections of europe again we could see some showers and a similar story into more eastern sections as well most of the med is fine and dry but that front which is heading its way through taking their showers across those portions of europe also taking a few showers into algeria over the next couple days that is a try to our friday with a high of 28. is resistance. people are grabbing social and...
133
133
Aug 17, 2019
08/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
specifically in southern africa, alaska, into europe.the heat waves that we talked about in europe. this is coming off of 2018 which was the fourth hottest year on record. and by the way, the top five hottest years of have occurred within the past five years. so does that alarm bells for you too? i believe so. we're seeing a trend here. and 2019 is on par to match the second hottest year on record which was 2017. and across the united states locally, we saw some incredible things happen in july concerning things as well. warmest low temperature ever recorded, 84 temperature in miami, florida. sea surface temperatures across the pacific were on the rise. and in alaska, this is what really baffled scientists, we saw heat waves that unfortunately caused a die off in some of the salmon and trout fisheries. anchorage was 6 1/2 degrees above their average temperature for the entire month. and it was also across europe in celsius. fi five sfleparate countries record their hottest day on record. and get this, in sweden that particular country ac
specifically in southern africa, alaska, into europe.the heat waves that we talked about in europe. this is coming off of 2018 which was the fourth hottest year on record. and by the way, the top five hottest years of have occurred within the past five years. so does that alarm bells for you too? i believe so. we're seeing a trend here. and 2019 is on par to match the second hottest year on record which was 2017. and across the united states locally, we saw some incredible things happen in july...
43
43
Aug 24, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
hello there are some very strong weather across certain parts of europe in particular into southern poland. at the touch of mountains where we've seen these deadly thunderstorms caused by a lightning severe lining a lightning bolt storms in the forecast ahead of this in the southeast and across much of central europe it will stay fine and dry temperatures are on the increase all comes out in just a moment but as we go through saturday we would have some warnings in place across the line of the ouse really you can see here we've got more rain in the fall cause this is where we could see more of those thunderstorms and then we've got kara conditions further to the east and warming up 27 kids at a bit cooler in moscow 23 and there's some rain in cloud very close by northern europe there's a new line of cloud working its way in but as i say ahead of that and in between these thunderstorms we've got some very nice weather conditions indeed 21 in poland 31 in paris. and by sunday those temperatures in some cases going up even further $33.00 celsius in paris that's about 9 degrees above the avera
hello there are some very strong weather across certain parts of europe in particular into southern poland. at the touch of mountains where we've seen these deadly thunderstorms caused by a lightning severe lining a lightning bolt storms in the forecast ahead of this in the southeast and across much of central europe it will stay fine and dry temperatures are on the increase all comes out in just a moment but as we go through saturday we would have some warnings in place across the line of the...
45
45
Aug 24, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
hello there are some very strong weather across certain parts of europe in particular into southern poland into the vaca at the touch of mountains where we've seen these deadly thunderstorms caused by lightning severe lining a lightning bolt storms in the forecast ahead of this in the southeast and across much of central europe it will stay fine and dry temperatures are on the increase all comes out in just a moment but as we go through saturday we would have some warnings in place across the line of the ouse really you can see here we've got more rain in the forecast this is where we could see more of those thunderstorms and then we've got kara conditions further to the east and warming up 27 in kit but a bit cooler in moscow 23 and there's some rain in cloud very close by northern europe there's a new line of cloud working its way in but as i say ahead of that and in between these thunderstorms we've got some very nice weather conditions indeed 29 in berlin 31 in paris. and by sunday those temperatures in some cases going up even further $33.00 celsius in paris that's about 9 degrees abo
hello there are some very strong weather across certain parts of europe in particular into southern poland into the vaca at the touch of mountains where we've seen these deadly thunderstorms caused by lightning severe lining a lightning bolt storms in the forecast ahead of this in the southeast and across much of central europe it will stay fine and dry temperatures are on the increase all comes out in just a moment but as we go through saturday we would have some warnings in place across the...
61
61
Aug 23, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
by booklist, his work includes extensive global experience as an advisor in southern africa, the former soviet union, europe and other parts of the world, respected analyst and innovator, also a member of the council on foreign relations in new york. thanks for being here. >> let me congratulate you on your initiative. good job for all americans, a smart agenda, actionable agenda and you are to become ended for the important work states can implement and malcolm underscores the importance of why that work matters. i took three big things out of what malcolm had to say in his excellent remarks, the biggest headline for me is work is changing in profound ways and we absolutely need to be prepared to understand that how we actually develop and deploy the talent we need is a country to address the rapidly changing nature of work, there is a rising demand for talent, a huge mismatch between what we produce and how we deploy that talent. when expression of that is the vast majority of jobs today, two thirds require some form of post high school education credential, degree or certificate, only 48% of americans ha
by booklist, his work includes extensive global experience as an advisor in southern africa, the former soviet union, europe and other parts of the world, respected analyst and innovator, also a member of the council on foreign relations in new york. thanks for being here. >> let me congratulate you on your initiative. good job for all americans, a smart agenda, actionable agenda and you are to become ended for the important work states can implement and malcolm underscores the importance...
47
47
Aug 24, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
hello there are some very strong weather across certain parts of europe in particular into southern poland on into the vaca at the touch of mountains where we've seen these deadly thunderstorms caused by a lightning severe lining a lightning bolt not the some more storms in the forecast ahead of this in the southeast and across much of central europe it will stay fine and dry temperatures are on the increase all comes out in just a moment but as we go through saturday we would have some warnings in place across the line of the ouse really you can see here we've got more rain in the forecast this is where we could see more of those thunderstorms and then we've got clear conditions further to the east and warming up 27 in kiev at a bit cooler in moscow 23 and there's some rain in cloud very close by northern europe as new line of cloud working its way in but as i say ahead of that and in between these thunderstorms we've got some very nice weather conditions indeed 29 in palin 31 in paris. and. by sunday those temperatures in some cases going up even further $33.00 celsius in paris that's ab
hello there are some very strong weather across certain parts of europe in particular into southern poland on into the vaca at the touch of mountains where we've seen these deadly thunderstorms caused by a lightning severe lining a lightning bolt not the some more storms in the forecast ahead of this in the southeast and across much of central europe it will stay fine and dry temperatures are on the increase all comes out in just a moment but as we go through saturday we would have some...
86
86
Aug 31, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
southern alps. much of the planes of europe are enjoying a bit of warm sunshine.atures are high northern france. typically low 30's. that spreads to the low countries. there will be a dig in of that cooler a air. itit's a a cold front. it's heheaded south. increasing wind, clouds, a and proper rain will be the fate on sunday. we've had some significant rain recently in morocco. making its way through algeria to tunisia. i think it could be quite sustained. proper rain at lower levels. africa, now is the time of year where you generate thunderstorms. they repeat themselves as waves as they go across toward senegal. might even turn eventually into hurricanes. ♪ anchor: welcome back. a look at the top stories now. russia announces a cease-fire in idlib starting on saturday as syrians demand an end to the fighting and tried to storm the border crossing with turkey. several of hong kong's most prominent activists have been arrested. a mass rally planned for saturday has been banned. crowdsgrounds -- huge show solidarity for people in kashmir. startedlegal cases have ch
southern alps. much of the planes of europe are enjoying a bit of warm sunshine.atures are high northern france. typically low 30's. that spreads to the low countries. there will be a dig in of that cooler a air. itit's a a cold front. it's heheaded south. increasing wind, clouds, a and proper rain will be the fate on sunday. we've had some significant rain recently in morocco. making its way through algeria to tunisia. i think it could be quite sustained. proper rain at lower levels. africa,...
83
83
Aug 24, 2019
08/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
hello there are some very strong weather across certain parts of europe in particular into southern poland vaca at the touch of mountains where we've seen these deadly thunderstorms caused by a lightning severe lining a lightning bolt storms in the forecast ahead of this in the southeast and across much of central europe it will stay fine and dry temperatures are on the increase all comes out in just a moment but as we go through saturday we would have some warnings in place across the line of the ouse really you can see here we've got more rain in the forecast this is where we could see more of those thunderstorms and then we've got kara conditions further to the east and warming up 27 kids at a bit cooler in moscow 23 and there's some rain in cloud very close by northern europe as new line of cloud working its way in but as i say ahead of that and in between these thunderstorms we've got some very nice weather conditions indeed 21 in poland 31 in paris today and by sunday those temperatures in some cases going up even further 33 celsius in paris that's about 9 degrees above the average f
hello there are some very strong weather across certain parts of europe in particular into southern poland vaca at the touch of mountains where we've seen these deadly thunderstorms caused by a lightning severe lining a lightning bolt storms in the forecast ahead of this in the southeast and across much of central europe it will stay fine and dry temperatures are on the increase all comes out in just a moment but as we go through saturday we would have some warnings in place across the line of...
222
222
Aug 17, 2019
08/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
pay particular attention to alaska, southern africa, southeast asia as well as europe.se are the hot spots that took place across the world in the month of july, and by the way, 2018 was the fourth hottest year on record, so we're coming off of a very warm year. the five hottest years on record were within the past five years. this really raises alarm bells and should really perk your ears up as well. we're seeing this trend time and time again. irrefutable evidence. the science is there, and we're on par to match the second warmest year on record to date. now, some things locally that we took note of. miami, florida, had its warmest low temperature ever recorded. and in alaska, this is what we really have been paying attention to. we had such a warming trend in the month of july, anchorage was 6 6.5 degrees fahrenheit above their average temperature. this unfortunately has had a negative effect on salmon as well as trout fishing killing off some of those fishes in some of the local rivers. it wasn't just across north america, it's throughout europe as well. the hottest
pay particular attention to alaska, southern africa, southeast asia as well as europe.se are the hot spots that took place across the world in the month of july, and by the way, 2018 was the fourth hottest year on record, so we're coming off of a very warm year. the five hottest years on record were within the past five years. this really raises alarm bells and should really perk your ears up as well. we're seeing this trend time and time again. irrefutable evidence. the science is there, and...
68
68
Aug 20, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
i was in southern india that has at least 13 major languages like europe i was standing at the edge of a playground and couldn't understand a word the other children were saying. he gave me a sense of what it was like to be an outsider and then at eight or nine i went to australia because my father was oddly enough a biochemist and went on a fellowship to australia so there was a bit of an outsider again and i came back and had a very strong australian accent that they couldn't understand in india then i finished my school -- >> please silence your cell phones. another kept persuading schools and made me skip a grade. i had no interest in biology because i thought biology and chemistry involved lots of rote memorization and simply wasn't intellectually challenging unlike mathematics and physics the torso of a dent and beautiful. so i had my heart set on being a physicist. and when i graduated, my parents were spending a sabbatical in urbana illinois. so instead of staying on to get a masters which is what most students do, i decided the very last minute to apply to a few places and mos
i was in southern india that has at least 13 major languages like europe i was standing at the edge of a playground and couldn't understand a word the other children were saying. he gave me a sense of what it was like to be an outsider and then at eight or nine i went to australia because my father was oddly enough a biochemist and went on a fellowship to australia so there was a bit of an outsider again and i came back and had a very strong australian accent that they couldn't understand in...