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the world health organization says a major ebola outbreak is unlikely in western europe and north america, as president obama promises a rapid response to future cases. >> we're going to make sure that something like this is not repeated, and that we are monitoring, supervising, overseeing in a much more aggressive way. >>> asian markets fall sharply after wall street has its biggest slump in three years. european markets are also down after an earlier recovery. >>> indications from the oscar pistorius hearing that it may be several more weeks before the judge sentences the athlete. >> reporter: i'm karin giannone live outside the court in pretoria where reeva steenkamp's cousin has said she wants oscar pistorius to pay for what he's done. >>> and continuing our series on the u.s. midterm elections, we take the blues highway to america's poorest state, mississippi. >> those blues is what i play and it's what i'm gonna do for the rest of my life. >>> hello, and welcome to the program. the world health organization has said that a major outbreak of ebola in north america and western europe
the world health organization says a major ebola outbreak is unlikely in western europe and north america, as president obama promises a rapid response to future cases. >> we're going to make sure that something like this is not repeated, and that we are monitoring, supervising, overseeing in a much more aggressive way. >>> asian markets fall sharply after wall street has its biggest slump in three years. european markets are also down after an earlier recovery. >>>...
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western europe from russia is done so across pipelines that run through ukraine.there was a real possibility if gas continued to be cut off to ukraine from russia, there would be shortages inside western europe, as well. that's one of the reasons why the european union has been an interested party with russia. from a russian point of view, the russian energy minister saying that he believes it's a good deal, because it gives assurances that russia is a reliable supplier of energy resources. it's something that it wants to emphasize in its relationship with europe, that it continue to supply energy despite the geopolitical problems that we're in the middle of between those two sides. >> certainly. as you mentioned, one situation that has a positive outcome, and perhaps that is a hopeful sign for the days to come. thank you, matthew chance, live for us in moscow. >>> morning light has arrived in burkina faso and so too ends the curfew there after a day that saw the military seize power and the president of the west african nation disappearing from sight. >> demonstr
western europe from russia is done so across pipelines that run through ukraine.there was a real possibility if gas continued to be cut off to ukraine from russia, there would be shortages inside western europe, as well. that's one of the reasons why the european union has been an interested party with russia. from a russian point of view, the russian energy minister saying that he believes it's a good deal, because it gives assurances that russia is a reliable supplier of energy resources....
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the first eu member state in western europe to do so. mahmoud abbas has called it brave and historic, according to his spokesperson. sweden made the announcement a short while ago. it comes as tensions are rising in east jerusalem. a far right jewish activist in serious condition after being shot. the suspected gunman, a palestinian, has been killed. israel he police say they shot dead the suspect after he fired at them resisting arrest. violence is driven by controversy over access to the holy site temple mount. police in jerusalem has taken the step of closing the areas to worshipers. >> shots from a motorcycle gunmen, a possible assassination attempt in jerusalem. israeli radio identified the target as yehuda glick a far right activist. jerusalem's most sensitive holy site, the temple mount. >> they do not let choose play on the temple mount it sends a signal to the arabs that they can continue attacks on those jews who want to go to the most holy place in judaism. >> it is also considered the third holiest site by muslims. you call -
the first eu member state in western europe to do so. mahmoud abbas has called it brave and historic, according to his spokesperson. sweden made the announcement a short while ago. it comes as tensions are rising in east jerusalem. a far right jewish activist in serious condition after being shot. the suspected gunman, a palestinian, has been killed. israel he police say they shot dead the suspect after he fired at them resisting arrest. violence is driven by controversy over access to the holy...
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. >> sweden became the largest country in western europe to recognize a palestinian state will stop israel responded by recalling its ambassador from stockholm. she's keeping the award but she is not keeping the prize money. 's donated her money to gaza.n. school in she won the nobel peace prize for promoting girls rights in her native pakistan. you may recall that she was shot in the head two years ago for staying up to the taliban. as candidates into the final stretch before election day, we take a look at how women voters could influence the midterm elections. >> another pleasant day today, let's get ready for some big changes in the weather. doug tells us what to expect. but temperatures in the mid-50's expected. rg iii is making his comeback from a dislocated ankle. i've got the latest and we will hear it from the mary's county is accused of attacking a woman and a five-year-old child. daniel evans struck the little boy in the face and grabbed him by the neck to strangle him. a woman said that he hit her when she tried to intervene. and charged with second-degree child abuse and other
. >> sweden became the largest country in western europe to recognize a palestinian state will stop israel responded by recalling its ambassador from stockholm. she's keeping the award but she is not keeping the prize money. 's donated her money to gaza.n. school in she won the nobel peace prize for promoting girls rights in her native pakistan. you may recall that she was shot in the head two years ago for staying up to the taliban. as candidates into the final stretch before election...
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chapters of saint john's text into an extraordinarily action-packed visual adventure which swept western europe. it made him the most famous graphic artist of his day. the series was of enduring fame used by artists, sculptors, painters, graphic designers for the next 500 years. albrecht durer was clearly a precocious artist. he was the son of a nuremberg goldsmith and drew this portrait of himself at the age of 13. he became the first artist in western art to make a detailed series of self-portraits throughout his life analyzing his changes of mood and image. durer studied nature with the same incisive vision with which he analyzed himself. he was one of the first artists to paint water colors from direct observation. he wrote "we german artists "have grown up like wild trees in the forest, knowing nothing of the rules of proportion and perspective." these water colors were painted while durer was traveling from nuremberg to venice. he wished to learn from italian art and to have his status as an artist acknowledged in the land of the renaissance. venetian paiings from around 1500 show the cit
chapters of saint john's text into an extraordinarily action-packed visual adventure which swept western europe. it made him the most famous graphic artist of his day. the series was of enduring fame used by artists, sculptors, painters, graphic designers for the next 500 years. albrecht durer was clearly a precocious artist. he was the son of a nuremberg goldsmith and drew this portrait of himself at the age of 13. he became the first artist in western art to make a detailed series of...
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health organization does say it's confident that a major outbreak is unlikely in north america or western europe because the health systems there are pretty strong. but the disease has killed around 4,500 people so far, most of those in west africa. president obama has ordered a more aggressive response to ebola in the united states. from dallas, alistair leithead has this report. >> reporter: america's latest ebola patient being taken from dallas to a specialized unit in atlanta. amber vinson, like the other nurse who was infected with the virus, had been caring for thomas eric duncan, the liberian who developed symptoms after arriving in texas. protective measures were apparently not properly taken. she was infected and developed symptoms of the virus. president obama cancelled a trip to deal with the increasing concern over the way the texas health presbyterian hospital has been dealing with the virus. >> if we do these protocols properly, if we follow the steps, if we get the information out, then the likelihood of widespread ebola outbreaks in this country are very, very low. >> reporter: t
health organization does say it's confident that a major outbreak is unlikely in north america or western europe because the health systems there are pretty strong. but the disease has killed around 4,500 people so far, most of those in west africa. president obama has ordered a more aggressive response to ebola in the united states. from dallas, alistair leithead has this report. >> reporter: america's latest ebola patient being taken from dallas to a specialized unit in atlanta. amber...
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finds of this type are rare in western europe, with only 12 oversights yielding significant archaeological remains. the specimens wering found buried along the skeletons of a number of different animals. ♪ >>> are failed drug war policies to blame for more complaints against the mexican police? and is the u.s. turning ab blind eye to the fight? ♪ >>> our dij call producer and co-host, wamg waj is -- wajahat ali is here. >> you mentioned allegations of 600% rise in torture in mexico, and we asked is torture justified by the mexican military and government because of this, quote unquote, war on drugs. our community says: >> indeed it's not. a sharp rise in allegations of torture have many questions the country's escalated crime. complaints shot up 600% since 2003 according to a report by amnesty international. human rights groups say it's because there is more pressure by the government to get more results. 64% of mexicans surveyed by amnesty are scared of being tortured if taken into custody, calling into question whether the practice has become an institutionalized aspect of the judicial s
finds of this type are rare in western europe, with only 12 oversights yielding significant archaeological remains. the specimens wering found buried along the skeletons of a number of different animals. ♪ >>> are failed drug war policies to blame for more complaints against the mexican police? and is the u.s. turning ab blind eye to the fight? ♪ >>> our dij call producer and co-host, wamg waj is -- wajahat ali is here. >> you mentioned allegations of 600% rise in...
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wrap things up here in western europe. i know some of you wrote in, talking about from the u.k., you had stormy weather there on your monday. this cold front is still pushing off towards the northeast. in the north sea, 180 kilometer wind reports. for now, your extended outlook. >>> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for staying with us. óxñx >> euromaxx highlights. here is your host, and o'donnell. >> hello. we have compiled our favored reports of the week for you. let's have a look at our top three. jerome's are used to shoot monuments. how to get fresh ideas off the ground. and canine confusion. they have revolutionized the world of imagery, stretched the limitations of photography and cinema. drone cameras look like a toy but are anything but. germ p
wrap things up here in western europe. i know some of you wrote in, talking about from the u.k., you had stormy weather there on your monday. this cold front is still pushing off towards the northeast. in the north sea, 180 kilometer wind reports. for now, your extended outlook. >>> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for staying with us. óxñx >> euromaxx highlights. here is your host, and o'donnell. >> hello. we...
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you look at the papers about vladimir putin hoo he's talking about cutting off western europe's natural gas line, instant recession. do you think he's done with his havoc? you're right. the press underestimates how negative this plays out for our stock market. stay focused on russia. an isis outfit was stopped by a bombing run. that doesn't count as containment. i expect isis and russia to continue to play us and we'll get fears going into the weekend in tomorrow's trading. china, we tend to forget, china is lurking as a negative and didn't see anything good about it it. must do so. when you get some bockes checked and you have no new negative ebola news, the fundamentals can surface and give you good trading news, but i would like to see a preponderance of box checked and even before i sound an all clear. with the idea that we can absence in the rally of bad news. let me give you the bottom line. i need good news on man fronts before i bless this market as an investment. charlie in tennessee. charlie? >> boo-yah, jim. this is charlie. >> how are you, charlie? >> i'm fine. i've got a qu
you look at the papers about vladimir putin hoo he's talking about cutting off western europe's natural gas line, instant recession. do you think he's done with his havoc? you're right. the press underestimates how negative this plays out for our stock market. stay focused on russia. an isis outfit was stopped by a bombing run. that doesn't count as containment. i expect isis and russia to continue to play us and we'll get fears going into the weekend in tomorrow's trading. china, we tend to...
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but the problem is a lot worse in western europe.nmark, for example, some 200 have left to join the isis fight in syria. cnn's atika shubert explains how that country is dealing with cleary a growing problem. >> reporter: why have hundreds of jihadi fighters across western europe gone to the battlefields of syria and iraq and how do authorities keep them from lashing out violently once they're home? the answers might be found in denmark. it may not look like a hotbed of jihadi radicalism, but more than a third come from this suburb. this suburb is just outside of a city where 80% of the people living here are immigrants. it's been described as a sort of ghetto. here danish authorities have set up a deradicalization program with the help of the larger mosque and its chairman. interestingly, the mosque refuses to condemn or openly support isis. the islamic state in syria and iraq. but he does meet with danish police every month to both discourage young muslims from fighting in syria and to counsel them on their return. the only and the
but the problem is a lot worse in western europe.nmark, for example, some 200 have left to join the isis fight in syria. cnn's atika shubert explains how that country is dealing with cleary a growing problem. >> reporter: why have hundreds of jihadi fighters across western europe gone to the battlefields of syria and iraq and how do authorities keep them from lashing out violently once they're home? the answers might be found in denmark. it may not look like a hotbed of jihadi radicalism,...
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and canada and western europe to provide men and care. >> today they announced enhanced screenings for ebola at five u.s. airports. screenings of patients leaving west africa are already affective and restricting travel from west africa could have a detrimental affect. >> it keeps people from responding and preventing people from responding to help there. >> he urges these disease experts to remain on guard to emerge outside of the africa, something he thinks is inevitable. and they have a new appreciation for the challenges that health care workers are facing. >> i think i have a great respect for their efforts to try and intervene and bring people to treatment. >> now, the experts here were asked about the projections that the hundreds of thousands and maybe a million people could be affected by ebola before it's brought under control. they are optimistic that the virus could be maintained and contained but it will take a tremendous amount of people and resources to do it. i'm sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> we alerted you to this new development in the on
and canada and western europe to provide men and care. >> today they announced enhanced screenings for ebola at five u.s. airports. screenings of patients leaving west africa are already affective and restricting travel from west africa could have a detrimental affect. >> it keeps people from responding and preventing people from responding to help there. >> he urges these disease experts to remain on guard to emerge outside of the africa, something he thinks is inevitable....
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india is a democracy the size of western europe with a population over 1,250,000,000. ithas figured in asia's great game since the president of george w bush. in 2001 he lifted sanctions imposed by the u.s. on india after the country secretly developed a nuclear bomb in 1998. lifting the sanctions of pursuing a strategic relationship between india and the u.s. to can culture china's growing influence. alongside a standing army of 1.3 million soldiers. india has around 100 nuclear weapons. last month they displayed technology call prowess by sending a satellite to mars. president obama wants india to play a prime role in the asian pivot. under the foreign policy he calls quote look east, link west, modi affirmed that the u.s. and india could build a genuine strategic alliance. >> i have a one word answer, yes, and with great confidence i say yes. question, how much progress was made in indian u.s. relations this week, pat buchanan. >> considerable. but lmodi was on a watch list for having been a war criminal when it was believed that he had been indifferent to a massacr
india is a democracy the size of western europe with a population over 1,250,000,000. ithas figured in asia's great game since the president of george w bush. in 2001 he lifted sanctions imposed by the u.s. on india after the country secretly developed a nuclear bomb in 1998. lifting the sanctions of pursuing a strategic relationship between india and the u.s. to can culture china's growing influence. alongside a standing army of 1.3 million soldiers. india has around 100 nuclear weapons. last...
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this is in western europe. growing numbers of eritreans, fling a regime with forced labor and mask inscription. why did you leave your own country? >> i cannot live. i cannot live. time fight.he your life is in danger. >> she made a journey of 4.5 thousand miles, across desert and sea, in the company of people traffickers and predatory men. a frightening journey for someone of your age. now, but i explain have a lot of problems. to be here. very hard, especially for a girl. >> when we first met her, she was living in this town, part of calais's so-called jungles. in a tiny tent shared with another young woman and a few treasured possessions. as our undercover reporter discovered, the jumble is a place where ruthless elements can thrive. was introduced as the leader of the jumble. he claimed he could help smuggle our reporter to the u.k.. his acquaintance spells out the terms. 500 euros paid in calais, the same again in britain. that is down by around half of what we were quoted last year. among the growing numb
this is in western europe. growing numbers of eritreans, fling a regime with forced labor and mask inscription. why did you leave your own country? >> i cannot live. i cannot live. time fight.he your life is in danger. >> she made a journey of 4.5 thousand miles, across desert and sea, in the company of people traffickers and predatory men. a frightening journey for someone of your age. now, but i explain have a lot of problems. to be here. very hard, especially for a girl. >>...
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finds of this type are rare in western europe, with only 12 oversights yielding significant archaeologicalns. the specimens wering found buried along the skeletons of a number of different animals. ♪ >>> are failed drug war policies to blame for more complaints against the mexican police? and is the u.s. turning ab blind eye to the fight? ♪
finds of this type are rare in western europe, with only 12 oversights yielding significant archaeologicalns. the specimens wering found buried along the skeletons of a number of different animals. ♪ >>> are failed drug war policies to blame for more complaints against the mexican police? and is the u.s. turning ab blind eye to the fight? ♪
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if you were force western europe to neuter ukraine.utin may keep that natural gas flowing simply because the plummeting price of oil may mean russia can't a port to stop selling gas to western europe, but we have to presume there will be more bloodshed in ukraine as putin fears nato coming in to surround his country and shut off access to the black sea fleet, right some understandable fear for this man. it's not just the sanctions that's got europe in a mess. the weakness in the economies of so many countries and something that we thought was past us is something very real. angela merkel is taking a page from herbert hoover who thought the best way to handle a recession was to balance the budget and trying to stem the crisis at the federal level and it was too little, too late. the fed kept raising rates and should have been lowering them. merkel has made it abundantly clear she's not loose edge the reins in her country. she could do so much if she would issue a 30-year bond to build infrastructure and put people to work. she will do n
if you were force western europe to neuter ukraine.utin may keep that natural gas flowing simply because the plummeting price of oil may mean russia can't a port to stop selling gas to western europe, but we have to presume there will be more bloodshed in ukraine as putin fears nato coming in to surround his country and shut off access to the black sea fleet, right some understandable fear for this man. it's not just the sanctions that's got europe in a mess. the weakness in the economies of so...
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the epicentre of the crisis is in west africa, not in western europe or south-east of the united states. if we are going to address this, if we are going to be effective in getting part of this crisis we need support in west africa. yes, of course we should be concerned about what is happening in the united states and and europe but the concern is on the epicentre on the ground. >> i was going to use that word, you are at the epicentre. the money is equivalent to two-thirds of liberia's entire budget spend on ebola. is enough of that money being pored to west africa? >> no, i don't think there is. the impact of the disease is catastrophic as the president of liberia eloquently said. it has an impact on the economy and on the future of young people, and every day life here. it's not just the people who have the virus, it's impact on society as a whole. it's massive and can't be underestimated. there has to be a level of expectation, and i think i'm being frank, but honest, that the level of care that a person gets in spain and the united states will be better. the way the media cycles an
the epicentre of the crisis is in west africa, not in western europe or south-east of the united states. if we are going to address this, if we are going to be effective in getting part of this crisis we need support in west africa. yes, of course we should be concerned about what is happening in the united states and and europe but the concern is on the epicentre on the ground. >> i was going to use that word, you are at the epicentre. the money is equivalent to two-thirds of liberia's...
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mean that the people on the other side of the table have a little more bargaining power, as both western europe and placing like the ukraine try to broker deals for long-term contracts for natural gas, let's say, or liquid crude? >> well, in the short-term i'm not sure it prison a great deal of leverage. certainly it may stop russia from monkeying around with the gas supply this winter as they have done previously. they shut off the gas to ukraine in 2006 and 2009, though may an disincentive that prevents them from doing this again this winter. but russia has large reserves they've built up over the last decade and they can afford to weather a couple of years, two, three, maybe four years of quite low oil prices before they start to see budget ary problems. in the long term it may make russia more assertive. it may mean that the regime in the kremlin is more worried about markets, about finding people to buy their oil than they are about other issues like ukraine, but in the short term i don't think it helps the u.s. and it's allies too much. >> there are big producers who are still quite poor
mean that the people on the other side of the table have a little more bargaining power, as both western europe and placing like the ukraine try to broker deals for long-term contracts for natural gas, let's say, or liquid crude? >> well, in the short-term i'm not sure it prison a great deal of leverage. certainly it may stop russia from monkeying around with the gas supply this winter as they have done previously. they shut off the gas to ukraine in 2006 and 2009, though may an...
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entered the belgium markets, which have been tough because of the fact that attitudes of people in western europe conservative, much more cautious, and attitudes in eastern europe are somewhat like you might say the developing world and china. they are more entrepreneurial. the consumer is much more willing to invest and to spend, and we do not see that in western europe, and i think that reflects on the general state of the economy in western europe compared to eastern europe. >> final thoughts as we look at these markets and hide under the covers? >> we probably should hide under the covers, but the reality is that the people essentially will speak, and we have seen people in the u.k. voting for independence parties. ecb and thethe germans will have to act, but it has just taken them so long, and central banks in the u.s. have to react to things that are coming down the road. .he downside risks are growing >> thank you so much for joining us. do we have time for one more question? all right, final thought from you. right now, these markets, the technicals -- help us out. you go back to work and
entered the belgium markets, which have been tough because of the fact that attitudes of people in western europe conservative, much more cautious, and attitudes in eastern europe are somewhat like you might say the developing world and china. they are more entrepreneurial. the consumer is much more willing to invest and to spend, and we do not see that in western europe, and i think that reflects on the general state of the economy in western europe compared to eastern europe. >> final...
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. >> you mentioned clusters that might emerge in american cities, western europe and so on, asia. what does that mean in terms of public health? how many cases are you talking and what do we do about it? >> i think the concern is that you might have the emergence of simultaneously 20, 30 cases in several cities at the same time. if that coincides with flu season when the early systems of flu resemble ebola, you will want to have doctors quarantine and test for a lot of individuals. we could quickly exhaust the resources we have. i think that's the really worrisome scenario. two three months out you see more infection spreading in the united states right to coincide with flu season. >> does that mean the typical which of controlling these things, which is tracking, tracing, and then isolating through, you know, isolating people, keeping them separate from everybody else for 21 days, does that mean that's no longer going to work? >> at some point it doesn't work. you reach a tipping point. certainly western africa, we're close to the point where that that's going to be hard to imple
. >> you mentioned clusters that might emerge in american cities, western europe and so on, asia. what does that mean in terms of public health? how many cases are you talking and what do we do about it? >> i think the concern is that you might have the emergence of simultaneously 20, 30 cases in several cities at the same time. if that coincides with flu season when the early systems of flu resemble ebola, you will want to have doctors quarantine and test for a lot of individuals....
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in western europe, many countries, there are tremendous brands and services.ould like to cap into the chinese market. i think there is a beautiful connection and someone needs to help make that. >> what are you doing in the health care business? what do you like about it? investment in a larger insurance company in portugal. this is made by the insurance company that contributes the insurance and health care is an important factor for portugal. it is a derivative of lifestyle change. in china is also improving quickly. -- health care in china is also improving quickly. >> when you look at a company 3% --lub med, 18 poor 18.3% stake in club med. what do you want the company to become? >> it is an iconic brand. -- one thing if want to point out, the lifestyle changes for consumers, especially from china, they start to travel a lot in the world. china surpassed germany to be the largest exporting country in the world. this year, we have already reached 119 million trips. china, people make about 3 billion trips within china. that is a huge number. i think this is
in western europe, many countries, there are tremendous brands and services.ould like to cap into the chinese market. i think there is a beautiful connection and someone needs to help make that. >> what are you doing in the health care business? what do you like about it? investment in a larger insurance company in portugal. this is made by the insurance company that contributes the insurance and health care is an important factor for portugal. it is a derivative of lifestyle change. in...
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northern portions of italy, as we have a low that's spinning and bringing all this rain into western europewe have another low off the coast that's also coming onshore and that's going to bring that next chance for some rain for the iberian peninsula. madrid, lisbon, you'll see a high of 18 with a chance for some rain. also rain into parts of london. meanwhile, high pressure back toward the east, bringing some drier weather as we go through monday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> residents of chichibu city north of tokyo have a unique way of giving thanks for the autumn harvest. people launched handmade rockets into the sky. the traditional festival dates back 400 years. the rockets are made from pine trees, logs are hollowed out and filled with explosives. the instructions for building the rockets are handed down from generation to generation. the crowd cheered as some of the rockets set off fireworks while others released small parachutes. >> translator: it's spectacular to see them going up. we all cheered when they explode in the sky. >> some
northern portions of italy, as we have a low that's spinning and bringing all this rain into western europewe have another low off the coast that's also coming onshore and that's going to bring that next chance for some rain for the iberian peninsula. madrid, lisbon, you'll see a high of 18 with a chance for some rain. also rain into parts of london. meanwhile, high pressure back toward the east, bringing some drier weather as we go through monday. hope you have a good day wherever you are....
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but what you have is a high pressure situated across portions of the iberian peninsula, western europew off to the north. and right smack in the middle is much of ireland and scotland. you've been seeing some breezy conditions out here. still could see some scattered light rain showers, nothing flooding, but it is going to be really windy out there toward the north. then down toward the south we still have that cutoff low continuing to spin here bringing some precipitation across the balkan peninsula. even some severe thunderstorms are potentially going to be occurring across western portions of ukraine as this slowly drifts off there toward the east. kiev with a high of minus 1, staying on the chilly side, but on the other side of the continent, lisbon and madrid, up there into the mid 20s. let's move over toward the americas now. first i want to talk about here in the pacific northwest. one low after another. parts of oregon and washington. you can see winds as high as 14u7b kilometers per hour coming out of this 37 central u.s., high pressure dominating. decent weather out here over
but what you have is a high pressure situated across portions of the iberian peninsula, western europew off to the north. and right smack in the middle is much of ireland and scotland. you've been seeing some breezy conditions out here. still could see some scattered light rain showers, nothing flooding, but it is going to be really windy out there toward the north. then down toward the south we still have that cutoff low continuing to spin here bringing some precipitation across the balkan...
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india is a democracy the size of western europe with a population over 1 billion, 250 million. it has figured in washington's asian rate game since the presidency of george w. bush. in 2001, president bush lifted sanctions imposed by the u.s. on india. after that country secretly developed and tested a nuclear bomb in 1998. lifting the sanction set the stage for president bush's policy of pursuing a strategic relationship between india and the u.s. to counter china's growing influence. alongside a standing army of over 1.3 million soldiers, india has around 100 nuclear weapons. last month, india displayed a technological powers by sending a satellite to mars. president obama wants india to play a prime role in his asian pivot. for his part, mr. modi seems receptive. under the foreign policy, he calls, quote, look east, link west. modi affirmed that the u.s. and india forbilled add genuine, strategic alliance. >> i have a one word answer, yes. and with great confidence, i say yes. >> question. how much progress was made in india, u.s. relations this week? pat buchanan. >> consid
india is a democracy the size of western europe with a population over 1 billion, 250 million. it has figured in washington's asian rate game since the presidency of george w. bush. in 2001, president bush lifted sanctions imposed by the u.s. on india. after that country secretly developed and tested a nuclear bomb in 1998. lifting the sanction set the stage for president bush's policy of pursuing a strategic relationship between india and the u.s. to counter china's growing influence....
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was a frenchman who engaged in activities with isis in syria and iraq before he went back to western europe. this raises the question of security of travel and the security we have with respect to visitors. suggestedt some have maybe we need to revisit the visa waiver program. i'm here to say that that would be a huge mistake. it will be the equivalent of trying to conduct an operation would acquiring a scalpel by using a chainsaw. you'll end up killing the patient at as well. i think within the visa waiver program, we can be more effective. to take a few minutes to lay out what i see as the benefits to the united states of having a vigorous and effective visa waiver program and talk about a few of the things we might do to make sure that we can continue to protect ourselves even within the framework of the program. first, and needs to be clear that the visa waiver program is not a program that allows anybody willy-nilly to come into the united states. when we in the argument of the expansion of the program several element --we had an the electronic system of travel authorization. this is a
was a frenchman who engaged in activities with isis in syria and iraq before he went back to western europe. this raises the question of security of travel and the security we have with respect to visitors. suggestedt some have maybe we need to revisit the visa waiver program. i'm here to say that that would be a huge mistake. it will be the equivalent of trying to conduct an operation would acquiring a scalpel by using a chainsaw. you'll end up killing the patient at as well. i think within...
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you are talking about or worse whose main market is western europe.n looking like they are going to have a rough day today. they are going to stick with their outlook. that is unchanged. that is welcome. saless. in terms of growth in particular, if you look at the range, that is definitely in the lower range for expectations. 0.4 was the lowest of the 11 analysts we spoke with. interesting because it is one set of earnings. miller can exploit one group of numbers, and the heineken family is well entrenched. >> why did they fall? >> one is money. they get $100 million per year in dividends alone. they have got plenty of money. look at charlene heineken, she is worth just under $10 billion. how much is sab miller going to offer to make her feel more wealthy? she has quite a bit already. i think that is what analysts say. everybody has their price. this is a family that has controlled heineken for 150 years. the guy said it up by buying every in amsterdam in 1864. she has her son on board. the husband has been on board for 18 years. they are doing very w
you are talking about or worse whose main market is western europe.n looking like they are going to have a rough day today. they are going to stick with their outlook. that is unchanged. that is welcome. saless. in terms of growth in particular, if you look at the range, that is definitely in the lower range for expectations. 0.4 was the lowest of the 11 analysts we spoke with. interesting because it is one set of earnings. miller can exploit one group of numbers, and the heineken family is...
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>> guest: it is greater than western europe and on the dais. it's the direction. we are moving in the wrong direction. in the last decade, middle-class families have not seen an increase in their take-home income. again, this creates discontent. one of the really important lessons for turnaround is if you want to create prosperity, you can not do it with capital. let's point to an example i can think of from my native country of jamaica where i was born. in the 1970s, jamaica elected michael o'malley, who wanted to address income equality. he wanted to lift people up. so he put in place a set of policies that were designed for whatever cause zero-sum rather than positive son. in other words, there is a fixed pie between us and the only way to get pious to take type from you. rather than growing the pie, he put in place policies to redistribute and made a very famous speech in 1977 where he said there is no room for millionaires in jamaica. if you want to be a millionaire, fly to miami. what he says matters very much. ashburn areas,.tears, scientists, including my
>> guest: it is greater than western europe and on the dais. it's the direction. we are moving in the wrong direction. in the last decade, middle-class families have not seen an increase in their take-home income. again, this creates discontent. one of the really important lessons for turnaround is if you want to create prosperity, you can not do it with capital. let's point to an example i can think of from my native country of jamaica where i was born. in the 1970s, jamaica elected...
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wantsckly as possible and the chinese assistance in getting the russian president to do what western europeld like to see. the chinese here also have interest in picking up some of that trade that the germans are leaving on the table and russia. the next place the premise or , -- go is course anddebate of germany not just in russia not just in china that washington dc as well. i will start with bond yields. year, not ah, 10 big deal. but when i look at where we came from the start of the year, what is your take? >> i think the bond yields will continue to tighten. bad news, because europe is on the edge of deflation and the ecb does not have enough dry powder to intervene. it doesn't have the follow-up of sovereigns, some governments have opposed the plan. the market believes that the ucb -- ecb will be sovereign to. but i don't believe that will happen. boones are still going to be there but everything else is on the edge of a bigger selloff. price and low growth, low inflation -- inflation. when does the market finally get it. doesn't make sense at all. >> i think we are borderline. what
wantsckly as possible and the chinese assistance in getting the russian president to do what western europeld like to see. the chinese here also have interest in picking up some of that trade that the germans are leaving on the table and russia. the next place the premise or , -- go is course anddebate of germany not just in russia not just in china that washington dc as well. i will start with bond yields. year, not ah, 10 big deal. but when i look at where we came from the start of the year,...
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anymore russian gas this year that the russians will reduce the amount of gas they supply to western europetransit through ukraine. in other words they will not top off the tap if the ukrainians siphon off some of the gas. 2006 andat we saw in that's what we saw in 2009 and the result was supply in western europe. now the only supply cuts we are seeing so far are of course in the ukraine. russia cut the ukraine gas we are already seeing that it is getting cold in the ukraine and schools in particular are already soouncing extra holidays kids get to stay at home. >> not such good news for the parents. ryan joining us from miniland. -- milan. thatis a prepared speech we have seen released from the head of the bank, shock horror. he is a little bit concerned about qe. and the desirability of a balanced budget in germany. a shift of spending focus to investment in germany, the usual comments on military -- monetary policy but one line stood out, eu will be damaged if we accepted french budget. this is the bundesbank, but i mention he is a reflection of the sentiment within the german government
anymore russian gas this year that the russians will reduce the amount of gas they supply to western europetransit through ukraine. in other words they will not top off the tap if the ukrainians siphon off some of the gas. 2006 andat we saw in that's what we saw in 2009 and the result was supply in western europe. now the only supply cuts we are seeing so far are of course in the ukraine. russia cut the ukraine gas we are already seeing that it is getting cold in the ukraine and schools in...
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weak numbers out of germany so there are new concerns that entire continent and sub continent of western europe unhinged at a time when we need all the growth globally we can get. >> this is happening at a time when u.s. dollar is getting stronger, so how does that work? >> right, it is actually very on the street to realize that a weak currency is actually in the interest of your exporters, they can sell their wares for a more compelling price, for example, if you are getting more bang for your euro to the dollar then more european countries and consumers will be amenable to buying american exports, the same thing with japan and its yen, the same thing with china and the yuan and the united states is looking comparative more hail and healthy so it will be struggling economies in europe and that is a currency that is uniting more than a dozen economies, so it is really important for these guys to deal, be able to hold their own against the dollar, but not become so strong that they crowd out their own exporters. >> finally, all, oil prices going lower is usually good a news for consumers here b
weak numbers out of germany so there are new concerns that entire continent and sub continent of western europe unhinged at a time when we need all the growth globally we can get. >> this is happening at a time when u.s. dollar is getting stronger, so how does that work? >> right, it is actually very on the street to realize that a weak currency is actually in the interest of your exporters, they can sell their wares for a more compelling price, for example, if you are getting more...
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and what we are seeing and you are investigating is the uptake in terms of the recruitment in western europeed states. >> judge, there is a tremendous uptake in recruitment. intelligence estimate say up to more than 5000 volunteers came from europe alone. and several hundred from the united states. and the notion that we can track them when they come back to the united states is questionable since it takes 24 agents to track one person for a 24 hour. and our policy of radical islam is screwed up. praises a raddac shake and he issued a fata for killing american soldiers and the american president sending's welcome message in the oklahoma mosque who had the islamist who beheaded. and had praising 9/11 and bin laden. and i think our own policies including that the fact that the attorney general prohibited the fbi from using religious criteria. and right now, we have a policy that doesn't exist. >> you know, you may not know but tom fls nodding his head. tom, one of the things that stove is referencing, by our not identifying certain things as terrorism and calling things work place violence. yo
and what we are seeing and you are investigating is the uptake in terms of the recruitment in western europeed states. >> judge, there is a tremendous uptake in recruitment. intelligence estimate say up to more than 5000 volunteers came from europe alone. and several hundred from the united states. and the notion that we can track them when they come back to the united states is questionable since it takes 24 agents to track one person for a 24 hour. and our policy of radical islam is...
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it has been above average warm in western europe through most of september and october. that it was warmer. if you don't warn about it, by implication, your sales have been ok. >> are they more resilient to changes in the weather or for that matter no change in the weather as we get a longer summer or milder winter? why are asos more resilient? >> not necessarily. mail order retailers have suffered. maybe it is the fact that they have a more youthful, more fashion-forward people who are just aiming to buy fashion no matter what. >> just quick lism distribution costs are are asos going to be able to control them? >> well, this is one of the big questions. marketing and distribution. you're looking for new customers. it is scaleable. maybe not as scaleable as one may have hoped. you just have to keep building new warehouses and they do cost money to run. >> china vem, very quick loin china. >> broadly speaking, they have moved on to -- which may be actually a good move to sort of in keeping the recruitment costs under control. >> thank you very much, charles allen. a stock
it has been above average warm in western europe through most of september and october. that it was warmer. if you don't warn about it, by implication, your sales have been ok. >> are they more resilient to changes in the weather or for that matter no change in the weather as we get a longer summer or milder winter? why are asos more resilient? >> not necessarily. mail order retailers have suffered. maybe it is the fact that they have a more youthful, more fashion-forward people who...
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western europe is really a problem. and there's a little bit of what i talked about in atlantic city. you have to get realistic. the thing about atlantic city is we are not really hurting. understand. have to the unions are telling a lot of hogwash. lower-priced employees are better off if they go to the obamacare. europe is the same thing. you have to get realistic in france and spain. until they do, it would be short the euro-dollar. >> look at the peripheral countries. because of ecb intervention. it iss the reality that hurting the european economy because we've ignored the fact that a lot of it is a rotting pile of garbage. >> you are being much worse than i am. i don't think it's garbage. scandinavia is pretty good. i think some of these countries have to get realistic and i think they might. lowerings finally interest rates and they are lowering them pretty dramatically. maybe it will be a time when you cover the euro. >> when they say they will come in and buy bonds back, it makes many people feel like maybe you
western europe is really a problem. and there's a little bit of what i talked about in atlantic city. you have to get realistic. the thing about atlantic city is we are not really hurting. understand. have to the unions are telling a lot of hogwash. lower-priced employees are better off if they go to the obamacare. europe is the same thing. you have to get realistic in france and spain. until they do, it would be short the euro-dollar. >> look at the peripheral countries. because of ecb...
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that europe,show especially western europe can survive without russian gas at all.ussia and ukraine, this winter may become quite critical. it will mean a difficult winter for ukraine, but that will also mean gazprom will keep losing his market share in europe. >> we are hearing that you are in talks with statoil to provide 6 million cubic meters of gas at $60 per cubic meter. give us a sense what that would do for ukraine. that isly, confidential. secondly, we are working with european five providers who supply gas to ukraine. gas is there. of flowsa bottleneck from europe to ukraine. this is where we need to unlock more volumes. if there was more volume, there would be no crisis. ukraine could be sourcing all of its gas from europe. >> let's talk about politics. this crisis emerged, since the sanctions came through, ukraine is looking increasingly isolated. if you are a european country, you are probably thinking, why depend on a gas route that comes from ukraine? ukraine is looking increasingly isolated. is the best route out of this to look back to russia and tr
that europe,show especially western europe can survive without russian gas at all.ussia and ukraine, this winter may become quite critical. it will mean a difficult winter for ukraine, but that will also mean gazprom will keep losing his market share in europe. >> we are hearing that you are in talks with statoil to provide 6 million cubic meters of gas at $60 per cubic meter. give us a sense what that would do for ukraine. that isly, confidential. secondly, we are working with european...
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many people have two homes, people that live in western europe. they come from bosnia and live there at the same time. the biggest problem is the economy, which is the biggest reason people want to leave. the biggest issue for the youth is they can't leave. some of us who have dual citizenship can, but other can't. >> that is the view from sarajevo, the bosnian capital. >> let's move to mostar, where we join e have been, an -- evan. how is the election process working out there? >> it is divided. it the the middle of the state. it's complex to society. if there are more than 7,000 candidates during this election, no more than 4 million people. if you talk about mostar. the street behind me was front line. it's some confined of division. each these days, immigration parts of the city, on the left side, people are in favour of creating parties, like in all previous elections. people are in favour. and it shows that in bosnia, there's no one something scene, but there's three group, and they have their own political things. in which they get into the
many people have two homes, people that live in western europe. they come from bosnia and live there at the same time. the biggest problem is the economy, which is the biggest reason people want to leave. the biggest issue for the youth is they can't leave. some of us who have dual citizenship can, but other can't. >> that is the view from sarajevo, the bosnian capital. >> let's move to mostar, where we join e have been, an -- evan. how is the election process working out there?...
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. >> i've had ex-military from eastern europe, western europe, canada, the united states, australia,ey've been asking. isis has threatened all of these countries i've named to push their agenda. the veterans of those nations don't want to sit by while this is happening. >> reporter: back home in wisconsin, he used to work in a food packing company. >> other than that, we just hang out in here. >> reporter: now he lives in places like this former restaurant, converted into a militia camp. what are the pictures? >> these are all men that have died fighting against isis. >> reporter: the ypg are lightly armed guerrillas. >> is this a flak jacket? >> no, this is just a vest to carry ammunition. >> so basically people are running into battle without armor and wearing sneakers half the time? >> yes, combat adidas. >> reporter: u.s. law enforcement officials say it's illegal for an american to join a syrian militia. but he says being here, fighting isis alongside the kurds, is a dream come true. >> you couldn't be further from home right now. >> yeah, i guess this is the other side of the w
. >> i've had ex-military from eastern europe, western europe, canada, the united states, australia,ey've been asking. isis has threatened all of these countries i've named to push their agenda. the veterans of those nations don't want to sit by while this is happening. >> reporter: back home in wisconsin, he used to work in a food packing company. >> other than that, we just hang out in here. >> reporter: now he lives in places like this former restaurant, converted...
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they come back to the united states and western europe and carry out attacks in those locations. in fact recently we learned that the individual that attacked the judicious of the indulge him have actually gone and engaged in activities with isis in syria and iraq before we went back to western europe. this is obviously again the question of the security of travel and the security that we have with respect to visitors putting it on the front burner. and i know that some have suggested we need to revisit the visa waiver program. wikipedia government of trying to conduct an operation that requires a scalpel by using a chainsaw. there are things we can do to enhance our security that i actually think that in the visa waiver program we could be more effective in doing them. so i want to take a few minutes to lay out the benefits to the united states of having a vigorous and effective visa waiver program and then talk about a few of the things we might do to make sure that we could continue to protect ourselves within the framework of the program first it needs to be clear that the vi
they come back to the united states and western europe and carry out attacks in those locations. in fact recently we learned that the individual that attacked the judicious of the indulge him have actually gone and engaged in activities with isis in syria and iraq before we went back to western europe. this is obviously again the question of the security of travel and the security that we have with respect to visitors putting it on the front burner. and i know that some have suggested we need...
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i think their communications are sophisticated and benefited from many of members being in western europe and being in the united states, imbibing our culture in a way they're now turning against us. bill: how are we doing in that battle? one would suggest if these young ladies were turned in, we've got an ear to the ground. would you agree with that? >> well i think this is a success but remember, this comes because their parents reported them missing. i think if you go back, really to the london bombings of 2007 where the subway and bus attacks were carried out by british citizens, born and raised in britain, children of immigrants, but people who grew up with all the attributes of a free democratic society, and turned against it. i think that is, we're at risk of that happening in the united states. i have at this it has happened in some case. i think it is an important national discussion we have to have when outside influences like this promulgate this ideology under the guise of religion, under the radar screen in in many cases but these people go off to kill americans. bill: whethe
i think their communications are sophisticated and benefited from many of members being in western europe and being in the united states, imbibing our culture in a way they're now turning against us. bill: how are we doing in that battle? one would suggest if these young ladies were turned in, we've got an ear to the ground. would you agree with that? >> well i think this is a success but remember, this comes because their parents reported them missing. i think if you go back, really to...
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then the uk, of course, if you still include it in western europe, is probably the fastest growing region that we're operating in. not probably, definitely whether you look at revenues, debt sales or whatever figures you look at. but generally, i think it's fair to say that there was more caution in q3 and we saw more of those flying swans, the black swans or the gray swans. a lot of uncertainty whether the protests in hong kong, ebola, the rise of isis, all of this is added to the uncertainty surrounding the world economy. and the geopolitical risks, as you well know, have influenced corporate decision making and made clients even more cautious about the future. the forecast for worldwide gdp growth this year have softened as we gone through the year. but our businesses as a whole with the top line in revenue growth has been very strong, around 7%, 8%, north of 8% in terms of the nine months. so we're pleased though that. that's been driven by investment management particularly on this targeted audience buying that we're developing. so all in all, given the conditions, it's credible. our
then the uk, of course, if you still include it in western europe, is probably the fastest growing region that we're operating in. not probably, definitely whether you look at revenues, debt sales or whatever figures you look at. but generally, i think it's fair to say that there was more caution in q3 and we saw more of those flying swans, the black swans or the gray swans. a lot of uncertainty whether the protests in hong kong, ebola, the rise of isis, all of this is added to the uncertainty...
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. >> i've had some from eastern europe, western europe, canada, u.s., australia. >> how he lives in places former restaurant converted to a militia a camp. >> what are pictures? >> guys that have died fights against isis. >> ypg are lightly armed gorillas. >> basically people are running into battle without armor? >> yes. >> and wearing sneakers half the time? >> yes. combat adidas. >> u.s. law enforcement officials say it's illegal for an american to join a syrian militia. matson says being here, fighting isis along side the kurds is a dream come true. >> all my life i wanted to be a soldier growing up. i'm at peace being here. >> carol, jordan told me there are at least three other americans also fighting along side the kurdish ypg rebels. now every conflict i've been to has attracted a bizarre mix of adventurers, idealists, mercenaries, misfits as well as. syria is proving to be no exception. i asked matson, is there anything you miss about back home in the u.s.? he said hamburgers, toilets, rock-n-roll. back to you carol. >> is he aware he could become a target that isis might want to
. >> i've had some from eastern europe, western europe, canada, u.s., australia. >> how he lives in places former restaurant converted to a militia a camp. >> what are pictures? >> guys that have died fights against isis. >> ypg are lightly armed gorillas. >> basically people are running into battle without armor? >> yes. >> and wearing sneakers half the time? >> yes. combat adidas. >> u.s. law enforcement officials say it's illegal...
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european director has come out and said that europe is still at low risk, and western europe is quotet prepared in the world to respond to ebola cases. but paul brennan, thank you very much for the time being. paul reporting from madrid. >>> now the president of sierra leone is urging more help from the international community to combat ebola. he presented 46 ebola survivors with certificates of health to prove they are disease free. >> translator: we should be mindful that ebola is still around. we need at least a thousand more treatment centers in the whole country. what we are doing is our responsibility, and as a government it is our responsibility to do this. but we need partners who want to help us to come as soon as possible. we needed them yesterday. they should not wait another day. they should get here tomorrow. >>> you are in the al jazeera news hour. we'll take a look at the symbols of protest used in hong kong. plus -- >>> i'm daniel lack in northern alberta, canada's oil rich tar sands may be loathed by environmentalists, but i'll report on how they are an opportunity fo
european director has come out and said that europe is still at low risk, and western europe is quotet prepared in the world to respond to ebola cases. but paul brennan, thank you very much for the time being. paul reporting from madrid. >>> now the president of sierra leone is urging more help from the international community to combat ebola. he presented 46 ebola survivors with certificates of health to prove they are disease free. >> translator: we should be mindful that ebola...
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and in 1900, all along the east coast of the united states and western europe is red.inct or not? is it a complex system that works in the kind of way that supports the healthy populations of fish? is it a healthy system that protects the coastline from hurricanes and other severe storms? does it perform all those kinds of things? there's no doubt that in that kind of functional-diversity sense, coral reefs have been very, very badly impacted. narrator: like the trees of the forest, coral reefs are the foundation for much of the life in the ocean. they provide food and shelter for many plants and smaller organisms which are the bottom link of the food chain. these smaller organisms are the food source for small fish, which in turn are the food source for the larger fish that eat them. the simple way to understand it is big fish eat little fish. and the big question is when you remove the things at the top, do the next level down just take over? or is the balance disturbed in some kind of way that it's not that simple? it's pretty clear that it's not that simple. overfi
and in 1900, all along the east coast of the united states and western europe is red.inct or not? is it a complex system that works in the kind of way that supports the healthy populations of fish? is it a healthy system that protects the coastline from hurricanes and other severe storms? does it perform all those kinds of things? there's no doubt that in that kind of functional-diversity sense, coral reefs have been very, very badly impacted. narrator: like the trees of the forest, coral reefs...