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the far right gaining ground with the uk greece and france among those seen a spread of nationalism our gp or all the reports from killing her the tools to build a toll increase in the snow. phone right groups of making their voices as in europe. it's been announced pease who is financial crisis affected everyone and it has all at the right wing organizations to give people something to blame for their problems on its those peoples colds. that is have a recruiting tool greece has seen a marked increase i the ft sydney in groups golden goal in open ice age in the related by the critics as hooligans and thugs. heralded by this supports this as the state get the grades for the greeks and the va system can be no footprints he cut today bryan cave. but to me american league team the cats is a golden goal that made it through the smokescreen of elected officials on the books including current greek and the earliest custody of us it's also the politics that extreme right to use a penny a sink. his goal celebration might be. it happens he'll discuss the audits. so the midfield upon the light fr
the far right gaining ground with the uk greece and france among those seen a spread of nationalism our gp or all the reports from killing her the tools to build a toll increase in the snow. phone right groups of making their voices as in europe. it's been announced pease who is financial crisis affected everyone and it has all at the right wing organizations to give people something to blame for their problems on its those peoples colds. that is have a recruiting tool greece has seen a marked...
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that the citizens on t v if that means a fight that will fail as grandkids and criminals in the uk france. they point out that makes the best sense of fun whacking looking tribute to british society something that is on its tail to bangkok. oh he'll do believe that this isn't there to make a nation to britain. he makes portraits of both of them so cold chilled in richmond and the moment the merchant enough to remember that one point six ml mean that in addition the skills of looking for you. and he enjoyed it benefits all that so to stop sitting on a suitable vehicle and that all benefits for all my kids stay in the region expect a quick cool cool despite the partitions top local tabloid headlines. the flood of migrants than had been dismissed as nonsense and according to the mania that sells nice to back unto men but that didn't stain or a city anyway. judging by the weatherman. he didn't blame them. played like an odd scene london. sochi twenty fourteen promises to be an impressive sporting spectacle by one of the challenges since defeating the darkness of midwinter thomas j takes a loo
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asian countries who have suffered from its aggression in will look to the chinese ambassador to the uk france gemini and ethiopia. now's he's the haiti and the team to face up to history. the devil is the story. lambasted to the uk repeated his criticism of our visit to st to the yasukuni shrine. speaking to sky news and fast and you show me and said the japanese leader's real agenda. it's too bad he thinks the owls come off will vote to overturn the post war against national debt and a retention pond to the cost of minutes reason. ap japanese prime minister will visit this award from where did we pull into the wall screaming of yukos will the minnows of japan that it is japanese the equipment of which emi what about what the british people would feel about it but jim and he does he respect to cuba. and then be picked up a . i think you by comparison. you may have affected understanding of the feedings of chinese people. conference held by the chinese ambassador to germany in munich a chap he is constantly defended his prominence in chinese and boston she needed to reach into the base and jap
asian countries who have suffered from its aggression in will look to the chinese ambassador to the uk france gemini and ethiopia. now's he's the haiti and the team to face up to history. the devil is the story. lambasted to the uk repeated his criticism of our visit to st to the yasukuni shrine. speaking to sky news and fast and you show me and said the japanese leader's real agenda. it's too bad he thinks the owls come off will vote to overturn the post war against national debt and a...
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we of the uk france. the problem in money helpful in looking at how he would use this money. that is the main problem sometimes sometimes but not the summit in some tentative organizations. oh was fought for and get fond of photons is that some visits abroad among the problem lol. but the problem we have to use this money beyond using committee to act to save it the blog. cool to have a pool to use this money to walk against people can sense a kind designs. i want to win the asian and asian accent and communicate that this a joke months on from sa get into the cake was an easy was taken money from cookie cutter from the income of sunday's edition of was the buzz of note as well. it is not a big problem the problem is. what are you doing this is funny. i want numbers to win when some of his seat. this is in the sb is it because it allowed the fine agenda the national agenda. i can deal with the egyptian people. second this as assembling felt like about the audience meaning of funk said. it's a small black businessmen. don't know what a weekend called anyone's this move by busi
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the clouds of the crisis are slowly clearing far right groups are still gaining ground with uk greece and france among those witnessing the rapid spread of nationalism. our t's peter oliver reports. from the dl in perth than the normal fifteen killed in goal of the increase in the snow fall right groups are making their voices that in europe. it's that can of peas who is financial crisis affected everyone and has allowed the right wing organizations to give people some one to blame for their problems it's those people's faults thomas had a recruit. greece has seen a marked increase in support of the fall right to me in groups build and build an old deny station the related by the critics as hooligans and sucks. heralded by this supports this as the savior to greece for the greeks and the va system can be no footprints he cut today bryan mccabe. but to me six american league team the cats has a golden goal that made it further for the most pain of elected officials on their books including current greek and the earliest custody on us it's also in politics that extreme right views of the nea sayin
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the border between syria and iraq the us air force helicopter crashed in the keys to the uk june recent agency france presse reports. the crash happened in the north norfolk coast about a hundred and fifty kilometers northeast of london. according to preliminary data for people were killed in the crash. no information was given about the survivors the number of people on board is still unknown. the helicopter took off when the u s bases in eastern england. there's no information about the possible causes of the crash the area of the crash is cordoned off on emergency services were there the residents are allowed to remain in their houses of the pedestrians and motorists are not allowed to move further. according to the daily telegraph the helicopter crashed in the marsh land that may hamper rescue operations meanwhile the us air force confirmed that the us military helicopter crashed in the uk. it is reported that the aircraft crashed during a regular training play. the weather conditions cannot have caused the catastrophe. negotiation with the sinhalese authorities were ruined a scheduled meeting di
the border between syria and iraq the us air force helicopter crashed in the keys to the uk june recent agency france presse reports. the crash happened in the north norfolk coast about a hundred and fifty kilometers northeast of london. according to preliminary data for people were killed in the crash. no information was given about the survivors the number of people on board is still unknown. the helicopter took off when the u s bases in eastern england. there's no information about the...
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the new one from europe france germany the uk belgium and the netherlands are seeing a particularly high accidents. because the switch comes into serious to me during turkey. european governments now see syria as the number one breeding ground for anti western pundits who has returned to europe and the insight new security threats. neil been disillusioned guys because they are being faced with an anti war and the need to take a victory total to thirty four. some of them it would be character in each piece into a court because they will pay you back if he knew we had a cagey have joined a group we have evidence of these some of them. it's the duty of care so you try to discreetly year of money to what they do but you can tell. that money to a twenty four seven the hundreds of feet is just beyond the reach souls lost a good piece of news. the eu believes increased data gathering and airline passenger information like . the station station proposed for the commission to set up the european union passenger name record system it is indeed in the skull takes the most perfect accord with the mi
the new one from europe france germany the uk belgium and the netherlands are seeing a particularly high accidents. because the switch comes into serious to me during turkey. european governments now see syria as the number one breeding ground for anti western pundits who has returned to europe and the insight new security threats. neil been disillusioned guys because they are being faced with an anti war and the need to take a victory total to thirty four. some of them it would be character in...
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january 24th is another big day to watch moody's review in the uk and france.ly, on february 14th, moody's picks up its view of italy. at the same time, spain closed out the year with a record drop in unemployment for the month of october. the jobless count fell 2.4% from the previous month and that means there are now 4.7 million people searching for work. as a result, we did see the spread between spanish and german yields on the ten-year narrow to below 200 basis points. that's for the first time since mid 2011. the ibex up about 0.3%. what's interesting here, guys, david, andy, as far as the markets are concerned, the eurozone market finished a long time ago, right? >> yeah. which it hasn't really opinion. >> that's the point that i was going to -- football markets have assumed that, but there's still -- and they have assumed convergence. it seems to me we've had as much economic convergence as we've always had. we've seen capital resuming slower around the system and from countries going back outside to the eurozone. we have yesterday yet to see a proper r
january 24th is another big day to watch moody's review in the uk and france.ly, on february 14th, moody's picks up its view of italy. at the same time, spain closed out the year with a record drop in unemployment for the month of october. the jobless count fell 2.4% from the previous month and that means there are now 4.7 million people searching for work. as a result, we did see the spread between spanish and german yields on the ten-year narrow to below 200 basis points. that's for the first...
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so when we do not see a wave of permanence and repairing coming into france germany or the uk for long also interesting is that he's their job for them each day is so hard until we get access to deliver market is there is no joke axis is as knowledge on the violin and so do we go elsewhere or remain in a minute. even the economist in the article you mention and said that in the nineties the labour government said well ok there's gonna be like tens of thousands of calls coming into retreat in the end of the museum. kenyan the article also says that had a great positive impact on the uk economy he added the economy says sometimes you the biased i would say honda on the need to question the obvious willing to let everybody to what they are the waltz and especially convenient around the world bowls from a personal and economic perspective so i don't think that open you see here might be a question i would say and on top of that one should remember that the difference in meaning tom waits between the countries the meeting and i'm way too roomy known to carry on the tenth of the minimum wage
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australia, uk, mexico, germany, poland, france, russia and japan. a lot of upside in poland and russia where the preferred drink is still vodka. but whiskey's taking share and growing rapidly. for example, in 2000, whiskey made up just .6% of the polish spirits market. brown-forman is going increasingly international, but it's there already. it's better to go with the company with the best growth ahead rather than the already grown incumbent. however, the stock is not cheap. has a faster growth rate than diageo, growing off a smaller base, which means it could have a substantially larger runway to expand. the beam deal shines the light on the raging bull market in liquor. you've got two ways to play this, diageo, which my buddy, pal, friend johnny walker, often confused with paint thinner, and brown-forman. longer term, i like them both. but right now, i'd prefer jack. not that i want to brush my teeth with it. because it has more exposure to the turbo charged whiskey business and less exposure to the emerging markets. in both cases, you'd be better
australia, uk, mexico, germany, poland, france, russia and japan. a lot of upside in poland and russia where the preferred drink is still vodka. but whiskey's taking share and growing rapidly. for example, in 2000, whiskey made up just .6% of the polish spirits market. brown-forman is going increasingly international, but it's there already. it's better to go with the company with the best growth ahead rather than the already grown incumbent. however, the stock is not cheap. has a faster growth...
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france. the story to the uk french politicians of not spending enough time on business interests in substance. what wise it's pathetic because there is that there is a server that just came out of different as home minister not a member of parliament in two weeks ago trusting that each bead and diced judge end of the time spent by ten pc friends and basically four percent of their time is spent on the team. business is good when you think for one second which is a picture for the future price up. take the next ten years government we shrink. so there we do next. make it to the number of jobs created a week if you were a government job staff. still more than a hundred thousand are just good investment by businesses so when you see that in mind the chew in charge of the but the cotton gin or intrinsic open kitchen the second time. speaking to piece this is because the state of the future of these countries. and when you spend full circle time to visit and snatching consultation which is not reasonable costs patong to the french president he's not seem to be on a thomas and sedona comes to busin
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. >> fascinating, world war ii, normandy, delivering messages from france to the uk. >> all right. >>cerned that the nazis would intercept. >> pigeons knew where the address was better than ups. they came and they delivered. >> that's what ups needs. the second one is search and water rescue. >> yes. >> basically taught by the u.s. coast guard to go out and spot people in boats in the middle of the water. >> pigeons do that? >> yeah. >> how do they tell? they can't speak. >> they have very good eyesight. >> they circle around and maybe go with the beak. that's what they would do with water, try to rescue. >> you're going to be thankful for these pigeons. >> i'm thankful now. if you're mad at hell, we want to know about it, please write us, madashell&foxnews.com. >>> kelly is next. ♪ we're gonna be late. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh are we early? [ malennouncer ] mmute yo way with the bold, all-w nissan rogue. ♪ with the bold, all-w nissan rogue. across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been sa
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the uk coming back. france is still under pressure. france is still in negative territory. we expect france to come back to growth in the first half of the year. not a lot of reforms have been done there. all if all for europe it's a very good picture. for eastern europe, very growth. we are looking for a strong momentum in the year. >> and in terms of temporary hiring and permanent employees, there's a crucial difference here, isn't there? >> it's going to be mostly semp rather hiring. you know the environment is volume title. customers are still relaxed to really invest for the longer term. there is no scarety. so you can find any skill set in a temporary way. why would you take long-term commitments? it's more costly. a lot of the markets like france that i mentioned are still very lidgy. very difficult to let people go. there is no out flow, there is no inflow. it's going to be done by mostly temporary hiring. >> what changes that? what changes that mentality? >> it will change if we have a couple of quarters of very good growth, more scarcely if unemployment numbers go
the uk coming back. france is still under pressure. france is still in negative territory. we expect france to come back to growth in the first half of the year. not a lot of reforms have been done there. all if all for europe it's a very good picture. for eastern europe, very growth. we are looking for a strong momentum in the year. >> and in terms of temporary hiring and permanent employees, there's a crucial difference here, isn't there? >> it's going to be mostly semp rather...
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translated in its institutions its institutions of them i would on all popular in the uk to help up to probably lots parts of france and across europe to think is doing is drawing you into a euro scepticism. yes i think at the moment it is tiring but i also think he sees the challenge to overcome because in the end it would be crazy to britain to leave the european union mean we we. as you know a lot of traders with europe. in today's world. what you call china and india. countries like indonesia three times the size of gemini four times the size of fronts. in the world is developing today for the uk or any country abbas sites to withdrawl from the biggest political and commercial union in the well will be heated to betray our own futures i think in the end it would happen. but i think there is a big debate within europe i like to think that when david cameron is right where i agree with them completely. is that europe still reform. the point is i think you better making the case for reform without upon this and you are not real so wants to cap the number of european immigrants unhindered access to a social welfare
translated in its institutions its institutions of them i would on all popular in the uk to help up to probably lots parts of france and across europe to think is doing is drawing you into a euro scepticism. yes i think at the moment it is tiring but i also think he sees the challenge to overcome because in the end it would be crazy to britain to leave the european union mean we we. as you know a lot of traders with europe. in today's world. what you call china and india. countries like...
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the two book ends of western europe, uk and germany have done better. france, italy and spain are the issues. spain probably on the upstroke. >> some of the stuff about the fragile five and talking the tapering stories is really overblown. when you look at where the fastest growth is going to happen in the world, most amount of wealth creation, the growth of the consumer classes is still in the emerging markets. that fundamental torrey hasn't changed and the fact that the u.s. is picking up that's good for emerging markets. . >> here at the world economic forum participants are asked to look beyond crisis management mode but is the economy actually ready to deal with that? listen to what people have been telling us about the state of play right now in europe. actually i don't think that tape is ready we'll go to my guest, executive director of the emf. you've raised global estimates this week which is a positive sign but at the same time the underlying message seems to be the liquidity taps need to remain vep on. is that right? >> that's true. the good news is
the two book ends of western europe, uk and germany have done better. france, italy and spain are the issues. spain probably on the upstroke. >> some of the stuff about the fragile five and talking the tapering stories is really overblown. when you look at where the fastest growth is going to happen in the world, most amount of wealth creation, the growth of the consumer classes is still in the emerging markets. that fundamental torrey hasn't changed and the fact that the u.s. is picking...
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thousands losing their lives on the battlefields of northern france and belgium they're already many plans to commemorate the conflict like in the uk or operation of war diary is underway that i can take scheme today he ties thousands of journals written by british servicemen in it rotates volunteers are now racing to put those documents on a new online system at the national archives meaning the city accessible anytime and anywhere. thomas waterhouse has won. i can never spend the more costly and hard staring forty eight hours and announced the poignant words of one british soldier entrenched in northern france during the first world war stored in one of these white thousand five hundred folks is the story re entry forms part of the finest collection of documents some tights some droll no industry to its most converts and played the title of the stories about modes of individual people. and the mournful never knew this was a way to gauge whether the one that i will have to come knowing what i will try to use a coupon in the town is full of colorful. iris has been housed in the vaults of the national archives building heavy western
thousands losing their lives on the battlefields of northern france and belgium they're already many plans to commemorate the conflict like in the uk or operation of war diary is underway that i can take scheme today he ties thousands of journals written by british servicemen in it rotates volunteers are now racing to put those documents on a new online system at the national archives meaning the city accessible anytime and anywhere. thomas waterhouse has won. i can never spend the more costly...
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anyone we too want to repeat it expands us to make a mix of instruments in the uk the key fob hundred thousand jobs many in france and the uluru is me suspicious that as a student service and community relations the streets. it's interesting isn't it. but wider gap between rich and pour in britain because when you lose a job in britain given to the list of benefits since independence in topeka to and treated much more jobs than those wickets in the independent sector. which means that today you have seven per cent employment rate and to chris and restraint in the uk. our new image. liz is a comp in the in the zone. in these countries to play these types of policies. what kind of wages and these new jobs because these new jobs are being treated are often very bold move when there is no reason which is in the uk and introducing a new mortgage which is a very good away on something so something super important. when jesus is not always. the increase the minimum wage which includes state. the consensus that is made and owned businesses. note to reach a certain image. and then maybe moved there in front of consumers w
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." >> it was like the uk, it was like france, it was like denmark.e didn't know what to expect, really. and then the press -- >> are you going to get a haircut at all? >> no. >> no. >> i had one yesterday. >> they thought you were cheeky, people kept saying. >> and long hair. man, it was down to here. >> ladies and gentlemen, the beatles! >> that first night on "ed sullivan," 45% of americans who had tvs were watching. ♪ close your eyes and i'll kiss you ♪ >> it is funny, we were all crystallized in this moment. and it was like being a part of a big movement. and it gave us sort of an authority. we mattered. >> the country had just come out of a horrible, dark depression triggered by the death of john kennedy. they wanted something new. this is the next thing. let the '60s begin. ♪ >> in february, ringo's releasing a children's book based on his solo "the octopuses garden." you can hear a portion of his reading of that book as well as more of our interview on today.com. >> were you totally star struck? >> i was. it was so exciting. >> remember when h
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from france and right after the break peter lavelle and his guest debate the legacy of the late as railway prime minister ariel sharon across the uk coming up shortly here. playing. the olympic spirit travels with the flame from its place in greece. joining james brown for an elemental and epic journey around russia and beyond. where am i supposed to go. for the new poster harming a lot of these policies i'm sure you know. the pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. hello and welcome to crossfire we're all things considered peter lavelle ariel sharon has died and being given a state funeral he was called controversial and even a peacemaker by mainstream media and political classes many others strongly reject these descriptions for much of the world particular the palestinians sharon's legacy is much more about hate violence intolerance and death on this edition of cross talk we ask a simple question who was ariel sharon.
from france and right after the break peter lavelle and his guest debate the legacy of the late as railway prime minister ariel sharon across the uk coming up shortly here. playing. the olympic spirit travels with the flame from its place in greece. joining james brown for an elemental and epic journey around russia and beyond. where am i supposed to go. for the new poster harming a lot of these policies i'm sure you know. the pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. hello and...
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the uk has a strong relationship with the u.s. other countries like germany, sweden, france, have been found to have had their own big surveillance programs themselves. so a lot of the political infighting is within and between europe as much as -- what is snowden going to say? why would he want to do this? >> well, he says it's in order to put a stop to their unregulated flow of surveillance technologies. to generate did want debate, that's what he says. he's generated debate and made a lot of waves. really, he wants europe to react in this way and to clip the u.s.'s wings, i think. >> what will the parliament want to know of him? >> they all want to know the extent of this, the technical details, how is this done, how big is it, how could it be reigned in and curtailed? >> and this comes after the revelations with angela merkel or would they want to know the extent of u.s. spying on their own governments and if they get some answers on that, one wonders where we start to see a bigger division between information sharing or security pooling between certain countries and the
the uk has a strong relationship with the u.s. other countries like germany, sweden, france, have been found to have had their own big surveillance programs themselves. so a lot of the political infighting is within and between europe as much as -- what is snowden going to say? why would he want to do this? >> well, he says it's in order to put a stop to their unregulated flow of surveillance technologies. to generate did want debate, that's what he says. he's generated debate and made a...
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france's economic times can i send our great start to neighbors and boring reading. what does the mother of great strides being made today were still where we should be coming in the uk press check stats for two years to fifty mins of my understanding is that in some areas the country. it's actually very kind of cop cars in the role as though it is kind of possible to never been to college for a breast examination. and i'll attack i mean you know this is news to me that context the knowledge that because i've written that this cost and is constantly getting put back. i do like sisyphus being noticed. and my father died of bowel cancer so i might go. i pay myself to go private key and throw colonoscopy because it's been about counts as one of them are actually counted. and what if i didn't do the stairs to the nobody come and chase me saying you know what you've got to magically quite a high chance and i'll come to retake do you need to be in a program itself. until we had to be improving but i don't wish to become machinations of the think we are a long way off where we should be packing presented to the screening programme for this very simple things we can do to ha
france's economic times can i send our great start to neighbors and boring reading. what does the mother of great strides being made today were still where we should be coming in the uk press check stats for two years to fifty mins of my understanding is that in some areas the country. it's actually very kind of cop cars in the role as though it is kind of possible to never been to college for a breast examination. and i'll attack i mean you know this is news to me that context the knowledge...
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france? >> no, not really. i think the french economy has been looking bad for a long time. i'm just amazed at the french bonds are trading well through uk the southern economies that simon talks so fondly does every day. he's quekt. it's up strong for the year but yet if you look at the nikkei or you look at the hang sang or our s&p, not so much. in the end, how can the paper of these southern banks be as hot as some of the stocks that people are trading in the u.s. and around the globe just several months ago but yet when you dig down deep, whether it's nonperforming loans, to slice and dice securities that are at a two-year high default rate, how can we reconcile all of this, andy? >> there's no way you can reconcile ten-year spanish debt right now at 372. they're going to be announcing within the next day or two a ten-year deal. if you'ring looking at where it's trading against the u.s., look at even if it's trading against apple. apple ten years, 3 5/8, aa plus. spain is a bbb minus. 26% unemployment. we had a frent friend that just webtd through spain and he wrote about it, he talked to me about all the different projects that are
france? >> no, not really. i think the french economy has been looking bad for a long time. i'm just amazed at the french bonds are trading well through uk the southern economies that simon talks so fondly does every day. he's quekt. it's up strong for the year but yet if you look at the nikkei or you look at the hang sang or our s&p, not so much. in the end, how can the paper of these southern banks be as hot as some of the stocks that people are trading in the u.s. and around the...