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it's funding fascist groups in western europe so russia can say it's pushing back against western fascismit's environmental groups protesting against energy projects which compete with russian energy projects. this is classic old soviet-style kgb activity. there was just a hearing on this on the hill recently and the russians are doing this full bore and we have to push back. latvia just stood up a center of excellence of innovation warfare for nato because we've got to take that part of the war just as seriously as what russia's doing on the ground to destabilize countries. jenna: in a recent article you wrote that the best deterrent to vladimir putin is more of a military presence in western europe. do you still believe that considering that this is seen as aggressive by the united states? they're innocent bystanders to this aggression? >> yeah. that's just pure propaganda. our goal ought to make and the next president ought to say how can we make russia irrelevant to us. if western europe is secure, russia really is irrelevant to us. so if we flood the market with energy, with crude oi
it's funding fascist groups in western europe so russia can say it's pushing back against western fascismit's environmental groups protesting against energy projects which compete with russian energy projects. this is classic old soviet-style kgb activity. there was just a hearing on this on the hill recently and the russians are doing this full bore and we have to push back. latvia just stood up a center of excellence of innovation warfare for nato because we've got to take that part of the...
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at least 3500 western europeans, brits, french, germans, swedes, danes have less comfortable western europe and traveled to the caliphate in iraq and syria. ladies and gentlemen, here's the key point about that for everyone watching here in america. if they don't get killed these westerners are waging jihad overseas one day they will return home. these are u.s. citizens coming u.s. passport holders and when they return home fresh off sawing off someone's head in the middle east, they're probably not going to transition peacefully back into civilian life. maybe get a job at a gas station. no, the jihad will come here. ice is right now is calling on its followers. they are saying hey come to the caliphate establish this utopian islamic society but it's also good bank if you stay put in chicago, new york london berlin. ice calls them city wolves. city wolves and they're telling them to rise up on american soil. you can be a one-man jihad in your own backyard. think of fort hood. think of the boston bombings. think of paris back in january 2015. look folks, in paris perfect example of what i'm
at least 3500 western europeans, brits, french, germans, swedes, danes have less comfortable western europe and traveled to the caliphate in iraq and syria. ladies and gentlemen, here's the key point about that for everyone watching here in america. if they don't get killed these westerners are waging jihad overseas one day they will return home. these are u.s. citizens coming u.s. passport holders and when they return home fresh off sawing off someone's head in the middle east, they're...
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the game plan and strategy for isis i outlined it in the book, is to turn the united states and western europe in the gorilla war zone. you are seeing a fort hood style attack. a boston bombing style attack. paris style attack on american and european soil on a regular bases. we had an inkling of that in 2014 a sequence of events beginning in late september 2014 when an isis sympathizer in rural oklahoma of all places beheaded his co-worker, a grandmother. on his facebook page and in his online ravings, he spoke in favor of 9/11 pro-al-qaeda pro-isis and pictures giving the isis' one finger absolute. yet the fbi deemed it work place violence at the end of the day. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> were you a fan of c-span's first lady series? first ladies is now a book published by public affairs looking inside the personal life of every first lady in history. based on 50 interviews. learn details of all 45 first ladies that made the women who they are their lives and ambition and unique partnerships with their husbands. the book provides lively stories of these
the game plan and strategy for isis i outlined it in the book, is to turn the united states and western europe in the gorilla war zone. you are seeing a fort hood style attack. a boston bombing style attack. paris style attack on american and european soil on a regular bases. we had an inkling of that in 2014 a sequence of events beginning in late september 2014 when an isis sympathizer in rural oklahoma of all places beheaded his co-worker, a grandmother. on his facebook page and in his online...
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actually, sunny skies dominating western europe. that really has been the case now for several days, and if you suffer from hay fever, unfortunately, this is going to be a problem for you out here. you might have the sniffles. the pollen really starting to kick up. on the other side of the continent, still have those thunderstorms kicking up there into southeastern portions of europe, even over toward western russia. some snowfall back there toward the north. temperatures look like this. warsaw with a high of 14. berlin up to 20. paris getting up to 23 there. some sunny skies on your tuesday. talk about sunny skies. the heat is continuing to dominate the indochina peninsula over through india and into the philippines here. this is kind of the summertime for this area of the world. and the main governing thing behind the weather out here and the tropics is cloud cover. you're not really seeing it. you have the itc down toward the south and the westerlies in the north so that makes for warming temperatures. some of you high 30s to low
actually, sunny skies dominating western europe. that really has been the case now for several days, and if you suffer from hay fever, unfortunately, this is going to be a problem for you out here. you might have the sniffles. the pollen really starting to kick up. on the other side of the continent, still have those thunderstorms kicking up there into southeastern portions of europe, even over toward western russia. some snowfall back there toward the north. temperatures look like this. warsaw...
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and really that was the situation that existed in western europe before music theory was developed.heory is something that is based upon practice. it's based upon what musicians do. you look at what musicians do, and you find some patterns in it, and then you write down those patterns and you can make that prescriptive. you can make those into rules. [bass solo] (narrator) while some musical genres have explicit, formalized rules for harmony others do not. but the impulse to sound notes together, to make harmony, is an essential part of music in many diverse cultures around the world. [classical ensemble plays] [tonal drumming] [jazz music] [singing ganga music] ♪..my hrt, eet adeline, eet adeline, my adeline. ♪ ♪ beautiful mine, my adeline. ♪ ♪ say you're mine adeline. ♪ funding for this program is provided by annenberg media. narrator: for thousands of years our capacity to alter the environment has gradually increased. during the last century, we've reached the point where our actions affect the entire planet. demographer martha farnsworth riche
and really that was the situation that existed in western europe before music theory was developed.heory is something that is based upon practice. it's based upon what musicians do. you look at what musicians do, and you find some patterns in it, and then you write down those patterns and you can make that prescriptive. you can make those into rules. [bass solo] (narrator) while some musical genres have explicit, formalized rules for harmony others do not. but the impulse to sound notes...
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a group of migrants walking along a well-known route towards western europe were hit. macedonia state prosecutors say most of the survivors were from somolia and afghanistan. >>> more air strikes by the saudi-led coalition against houthi in yemen. they have gained parts over large parts of the port city of aden. yemen's foreign minister says the houthis must surrender before the peace process can begin. >> there will be no talks at the present time as long as the houthis and militias of saleh continue the crime against the yemeni people and until they put their weapons aside and surrender. more than 1,000 people have been killed since fighting began more than a month ago. >>> there is a semblance semblance of law and order here. but a bomb disposal unit has come to work. close by is a military base hit by an air strike earlier in the week. ammunition litters the streets. >> the area is now free of chemical substances. we have examined the whole area with detectors. we have collected the remains of explosives and now they're being moved to be disarmed somewhere else. >>
a group of migrants walking along a well-known route towards western europe were hit. macedonia state prosecutors say most of the survivors were from somolia and afghanistan. >>> more air strikes by the saudi-led coalition against houthi in yemen. they have gained parts over large parts of the port city of aden. yemen's foreign minister says the houthis must surrender before the peace process can begin. >> there will be no talks at the present time as long as the houthis and...
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we are seeing a low kind of spinning out in western europe. that's moving through the british isles bringing wet and windy conditions if you are traveling across this area. snow possibly. but the big thing is the temperatures are going to be cooling down if you are there across ireland and scotland. it is going to work its way southeast and push into the low countries, bringing thunderstorms perhaps even towards paris and into berlin. temperatures look like this. paris with 16. partly cloudy skies on your wednesday. the warm spot on the map, though is 24 there into athens. as we look over towards the americas, do want to mention the severe threat in the south east. we have a system pushing through the florida panhandle. it will bring heavy showers and the risk of flooding. there have also been small tornados bringing damage on your tuesday and even the threat of hail still pushing through with this. that's a dip in the jet stream. towards the west we have the push with the southwest and los angeles high of 29. so areas across that location cou
we are seeing a low kind of spinning out in western europe. that's moving through the british isles bringing wet and windy conditions if you are traveling across this area. snow possibly. but the big thing is the temperatures are going to be cooling down if you are there across ireland and scotland. it is going to work its way southeast and push into the low countries, bringing thunderstorms perhaps even towards paris and into berlin. temperatures look like this. paris with 16. partly cloudy...
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. >> he likes to fly these old bombers over western europe. again, to the area cages. to make people worry to make people worry that he might under mind west europon stability. >> and civil aviation officials are warned that these close calls to lead to a collision that involves a commercial air liner. >>> there are showers headed our way. hopefully, and we say hopefully . >>> the changing of the guard became the falling of the guard earlier in the month. a tour yasz recording the change outside the buckingham palace while vacationing. you saw it right there. it is the usual maneuver but something went wrong. maybe a manhole cover was slick and slippery and a guard fell down. his fellow guards man continued to march on. however, the guard in question, oh my goodness. got a little red faced when he noticed the crowd was watching and laughing. and you can hear him in the background. they're not supposed to fall . >> you can't laugh either. >> somebody didn't get the memo. he didn't laugh. >> i had a professor. he did not move the trash can for the whole class fanned you
. >> he likes to fly these old bombers over western europe. again, to the area cages. to make people worry to make people worry that he might under mind west europon stability. >> and civil aviation officials are warned that these close calls to lead to a collision that involves a commercial air liner. >>> there are showers headed our way. hopefully, and we say hopefully . >>> the changing of the guard became the falling of the guard earlier in the month. a tour...
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the movement has been warming what they call the growing islamification of western europe. in january 25,000 marched in dresden. there were large counter-demonstrations. news of the event an society prompted some opponents to object. plans to house asylum seekers would go ahead. >> translation: this is not just a question of fighting crime, but a question of democracy, about free and democratic order. principles laid out in the constitution that we would defend. i can assure you we will not back down >>> in the last year germany saw a large look in the number of asylum seekers it houses. the authorities say this fire will not deter them >>> police in turkey are investigating an armed attack on a bus carrying the fenerbahce team. the turkish league leaders were on the way to the airport following a win near the northern city. the driver was shot and taken to hospital. no players were injured. they later returned to their home base in istanbul. the governor confirmed the gain attack after claiming the bus was hit by a stone. >> translation: turkey is going through difficult t
the movement has been warming what they call the growing islamification of western europe. in january 25,000 marched in dresden. there were large counter-demonstrations. news of the event an society prompted some opponents to object. plans to house asylum seekers would go ahead. >> translation: this is not just a question of fighting crime, but a question of democracy, about free and democratic order. principles laid out in the constitution that we would defend. i can assure you we will...
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also canada and western europe.y're looking for areas where buyers and sellers are equally balanced. in other words not trying to build up communities, just in areas where there are artisans, but not necessarily people in that same local area who are able to buy things. so i think at close to $4 billion now as you guys mentioned. the valuation might feel rich to some people but it's just about 1/50th of an amazon.com. >> both party city and etsy this morning, guys, we asked why can't amazon come and eat tear lunch. in party city's case the ceo says you can't have a helium balloon delivered online. hard to do and in etsy's case he says people come to us because they can't find it anywhere else. >> couldn't blockbuster have gone in and eaten netflix's lunch? couldn't google, couldn't facebook have beaten foursquare with the local stuff? that doesn't happen. what's really concerning is how rich it is. he had henry on. i think henry said 10-15 times the range. we're at the upper end of a range that doesn't give you a st
also canada and western europe.y're looking for areas where buyers and sellers are equally balanced. in other words not trying to build up communities, just in areas where there are artisans, but not necessarily people in that same local area who are able to buy things. so i think at close to $4 billion now as you guys mentioned. the valuation might feel rich to some people but it's just about 1/50th of an amazon.com. >> both party city and etsy this morning, guys, we asked why can't...
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the congo basin is nearly as large as western europe.y months for all the data to be gathered and analyzed. but they then will be worth money, according to elvis tshibasu from wwf. >> it's an important opportunity for the democratic republic of the congo, in regard to preserving the forest, and in preparation for future trading with co2 certificates. the environmentalists hope that, if money from emissions trading starts to flow in the region, protecting the forest would be worth more than destroying it. but it's a long way until that point is reached, and time is running out. in order to provide fuel for the rapidly growing population, large swathes of forest are tunred into charcoal, which is loaded on trucks and shipped to cities. aurelie shapiro heads the project to assess biomass along the congo with the lidar laser surveying system. she says the aircraft isn't enough. the measuring really needs to be done from space. >> so we're using satellite imagery to complement the airborne lidar data to effectively view the entire country in
the congo basin is nearly as large as western europe.y months for all the data to be gathered and analyzed. but they then will be worth money, according to elvis tshibasu from wwf. >> it's an important opportunity for the democratic republic of the congo, in regard to preserving the forest, and in preparation for future trading with co2 certificates. the environmentalists hope that, if money from emissions trading starts to flow in the region, protecting the forest would be worth more...
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western europe and we are focused on those countries. etsy closed up 87% to $30 a share. >>> party city the discount supply store took party to wall street today. investors embraced the shares and the ceo said what makes that retailer attractive is the unique structure. >> we really are the traditional retailer. we have three legs to the store. we have the manufacturing operation, the wholesale operation and thretail operation and that is a unique paradigm because for our manufacturing operation it is the largest customer is the wholesale customer and for the wholesale operation the retail business is the biggest customer but not the only customer. >> shares rose 22% to $22.77. >>> and one of the biggest trading firms virtue saw its shares jump following the release of flash boys by michael lewis. they brushed off high concerns sending shares higher by 16%. >>> and now that the ipo market is heating up investors are itching to get in on the action. but our guest said there are three things to consider first. joining us are kathleen smith
western europe and we are focused on those countries. etsy closed up 87% to $30 a share. >>> party city the discount supply store took party to wall street today. investors embraced the shares and the ceo said what makes that retailer attractive is the unique structure. >> we really are the traditional retailer. we have three legs to the store. we have the manufacturing operation, the wholesale operation and thretail operation and that is a unique paradigm because for our...
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close to the city of valesh the group migrants walking along a well-known balcan route heading to western europe the prosecutor says from interviewing survivors most of the group was from somalia and afghanistan. the eu has agreed to triple funding for its mediterranean navel mission to tackle the growing migrant crisis and the boost was announced at an emergency summit in brussels and on tuesday italian police arrested two men suspected of trafficking on a boat that capsized off the libya coast killing people and paul brennan is outside the courthouse. >> reporter: it was not clear at first whether the two defendants the ship's 27-year-old tunisia skipper and first mate would actually be coming here to court in katania and have been brought before the judge and will have to hear in person the testimony against them from a handful of survivors from that disaster last weekend in which three interpreters they will detail not just the circumstances of the sinking itself but also the process leading up to the sinking, how they were herded on boats and where they were kept on libya soil and behavior
close to the city of valesh the group migrants walking along a well-known balcan route heading to western europe the prosecutor says from interviewing survivors most of the group was from somalia and afghanistan. the eu has agreed to triple funding for its mediterranean navel mission to tackle the growing migrant crisis and the boost was announced at an emergency summit in brussels and on tuesday italian police arrested two men suspected of trafficking on a boat that capsized off the libya...
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their owners are in western europe earning the money to pay for them.ikolai and his son live in france near versailles. he works in construction and his son in heating and plumbing. >> we won't stay in france forever. i'm already tired of it, but i have no choice -- there's no work in romania. i make 200 euros a month he or. i am that much in france in a day. >> his wife and daughter live in certeze year-round. >> of course we'd rather be together, but our daughter goes to school here. my husband and son are working in france, so what can we do? >> they make sure to show off their murals -- a custom job for a pretty penny. it's a good business for this artist who has done several around certeze. >> this one took me two weeks. all the works are painted with a protected varnish. they are valuable. >> but rumor has it that in reality very few of the palatial dwellings are finished on the inside. the outsides seem to come first in certeze. damien: despite an official cease-fire in eastern ukraine, there have now been reports of increased fighting, sparking
their owners are in western europe earning the money to pay for them.ikolai and his son live in france near versailles. he works in construction and his son in heating and plumbing. >> we won't stay in france forever. i'm already tired of it, but i have no choice -- there's no work in romania. i make 200 euros a month he or. i am that much in france in a day. >> his wife and daughter live in certeze year-round. >> of course we'd rather be together, but our daughter goes to...
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western europe if i don't own it already. >> what i hear you saying here is not to worry folks, we're in a soft patch here. we may not have a blockbuster kind of year but this is not the time for you to reoriest your portfolio from a normal stands to a very defensive stance. >> i don't see what's going to make it go down. the fed is not stupid. the fed is not going to raise interest rates until the economy gets better. they won't tighten until well after they've raised interest rates for the first time. they know what the problems are. as long as they're there, that's a tailwind for the market going forward. >> you just made an interesting distinction there. it's going to be different -- you made a distinction between raising interest rates and tightening. >> they tighten when they want to restrain the economy. as the economy gets stronger it can handle higher interest rates. our first mortgage was 12%. i thought it was such a great deal. rates go up and down but the economy being stronger allows for higher rates. it's still stimulus. all the fed does at the beginning i think is just
western europe if i don't own it already. >> what i hear you saying here is not to worry folks, we're in a soft patch here. we may not have a blockbuster kind of year but this is not the time for you to reoriest your portfolio from a normal stands to a very defensive stance. >> i don't see what's going to make it go down. the fed is not stupid. the fed is not going to raise interest rates until the economy gets better. they won't tighten until well after they've raised interest...
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and in 1900, all along the east coast of the united states and western europe is red. and in 2000, it's white. it's just virtually the richest fishing grounds in the world are gone. narrator: besides the obvious concern of extinction to many of these large fish species jackson asks what effect their absence has on the health of the ocean as an ecosystem. of chief concern are coral reefs. dr. ckson: the important question is how is the functional diversity of reefs changed whether the species have gone extinct 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 c
and in 1900, all along the east coast of the united states and western europe is red. and in 2000, it's white. it's just virtually the richest fishing grounds in the world are gone. narrator: besides the obvious concern of extinction to many of these large fish species jackson asks what effect their absence has on the health of the ocean as an ecosystem. of chief concern are coral reefs. dr. ckson: the important question is how is the functional diversity of reefs changed whether the species...
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we are talking about pollution in north western europe but it's going be basically a one day event andit will create blood rain. it all has to do with record warmth that's settling into this part of the world. here is a picture of beautiful paris. however the hair pollution in this city, notorious for becoming very stagnant and hazardous to your health. but what that's doing is drawing in this warm weather. temperature approximate will be at its warmest since last october and with a very stagnant wind across this region that will allow for emigs from cities to help justing a gri vat pollutionals. some are lowering their speed limit to help with curbing some of the levels. unfortunately that does have a great impact on the air quality especially over north western sections of europe. there is also what is called this blood rain that affects two storms that developed over the desert. that actually picked up some of the des from the sand dunes there and that will be admitted into some of the atmosphere so they could get a light dusting of the red, red, red rain. >> that is the first time
we are talking about pollution in north western europe but it's going be basically a one day event andit will create blood rain. it all has to do with record warmth that's settling into this part of the world. here is a picture of beautiful paris. however the hair pollution in this city, notorious for becoming very stagnant and hazardous to your health. but what that's doing is drawing in this warm weather. temperature approximate will be at its warmest since last october and with a very...
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we're referring to the role other countries involved in the talks from western europe played in the negotiations, and also the roles played by russia and china. and another question: what will the tentative deal mean for all of them? for more, we are joined now by gary sick. he served the national security council staff under presidents ford, carter and reagan. he was the principal white house aide for iran during the iranian revolution and the hostage crisis and is the author of two books on u.s.-iran relations, he now teaches international affairs at columbia university. it is still constructed as a conversation between the united states and iran. and today the new cycle is primarily about fact sheets and what are the differencesment but there were other parties at the table. and they were integral to this happening. >> it's a funny thing because, well the reason the u.s. is so important is the u.s. had vetoed deals in the past. so without us it was never going to happen. but at the same time united states as the sort of lead negotiators had really a four-part negotiation to go on. one with i
we're referring to the role other countries involved in the talks from western europe played in the negotiations, and also the roles played by russia and china. and another question: what will the tentative deal mean for all of them? for more, we are joined now by gary sick. he served the national security council staff under presidents ford, carter and reagan. he was the principal white house aide for iran during the iranian revolution and the hostage crisis and is the author of two books on...
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he was involved in terrorist planning in western europe and the united states. he was a very significant player to remove from the battlefield. >> pelley: the world is a safer place without him? >> no doubt about it, scott. >> pelley: adam gadahn, the other american? >> adam is a long-time media specialist propagandist. it was his job to radicalize individuals overseas. j it was his job to sell the al qaeda message. >> pelley: after what we've learned today, do the risks of these strikes outweigh the benefits? >> scott, i don't think so. the collateral damage is very low. these are the most precise weapons in our arsenal. and, scott, these strikes, there's no doubt in my mind that these strikes, which have been fairly aggressive since 2008 have prevented another 9/11- style attack in the united states. >> pelley: michael morell, former deputy director of the c.i.a., thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> pelley: and we have breaking news tonight in baltimore. police are clashing with protesters there who are angry over the mysterious death of a man who died
he was involved in terrorist planning in western europe and the united states. he was a very significant player to remove from the battlefield. >> pelley: the world is a safer place without him? >> no doubt about it, scott. >> pelley: adam gadahn, the other american? >> adam is a long-time media specialist propagandist. it was his job to radicalize individuals overseas. j it was his job to sell the al qaeda message. >> pelley: after what we've learned today, do the...
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and kaleningrad, and the united states is talking about putting them back in western europe. that's how dangerous it is. because my two opponents really hate putin. you want to go there? >> well, we're going to go to closing statements. so let's have garry kasparov up first. garry, you've got three minutes. >> i have to ask you for forgiveness because i want to talk about vladimir putin again. yes, there was a difference in all the bad old days, as he said. there was a polling bureau. even if you have ten of the worst people in the world they can make more balanced decision than one man. and now again for vladimir putin, there's no way out. i mean he should present himself as a strong man who can protect russia against endless enemies that besieged my country. and i said from the very beginning, so i'm a russian patriot. i want to see my country free and strong. and to play a role, a positive role. i don't want to hear the same jokes as recently have been revived in eastern europe when say, putin entering the country, being asked by customs officer, occupation, says yes, of c
and kaleningrad, and the united states is talking about putting them back in western europe. that's how dangerous it is. because my two opponents really hate putin. you want to go there? >> well, we're going to go to closing statements. so let's have garry kasparov up first. garry, you've got three minutes. >> i have to ask you for forgiveness because i want to talk about vladimir putin again. yes, there was a difference in all the bad old days, as he said. there was a polling...
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folks the game plan and a strategy outlined in the book is to turn the united states and western europe into guerrilla war zones where you are seen a ford had style attack a boston bombing attack, a paris style attack on american and european soil on a regular basis. and thing of that in october october 2014, a sequence of events in late september 2014. a sequence of events when an isis sympathizer in rural oklahoma of all places beheaded his coworker, a grandmother. now on his face the page in minutes online rating she spoke in favor of 9/11 pro-al qaeda pro-isis, pictured giving the one finger salute yet the fbi deemed it but face violence at the end of the day. sounds familiar. i believe something happened to fork out a few years ago. also a case of workplace violence so our government said. this poor woman, a grandmother in rural oklahoma was beheaded by an islamic radical and it went on in the ensuing weeks we saw in ottawa, canada 11 jihadist stormed the canadian parliament where the prime minister often is in canada. and then we had a hatchet willing jihadist madman isis sympathi
folks the game plan and a strategy outlined in the book is to turn the united states and western europe into guerrilla war zones where you are seen a ford had style attack a boston bombing attack, a paris style attack on american and european soil on a regular basis. and thing of that in october october 2014, a sequence of events in late september 2014. a sequence of events when an isis sympathizer in rural oklahoma of all places beheaded his coworker, a grandmother. now on his face the page in...
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-- chaos in eastern and western europe. there were catholic displaced persons and they focused on catholics, in large part. it was a taken for granted reality that that is how it was. catholics took care of catholics. jew would take care of jews. they would not discriminate against other groups, but there was a focus on your own groups. denominational ties were still strong. with the integration of catholics in the post-world war ii world, you have a decreased in the feeling of being threatened from the external enemies, such as protestant groups and so on. when you have this decline in sort of the threat level catholics become more comfortable in american culture. that d credits -- that decreased remove some of the institutional threat. you have the emergence of the cold war and a lot of the issues that emerge with that. you have that it can, engaging the world in a way that the -- you have vatican two engaging the world in a way that it had not been. there was this kind of social mission approach, i think, to migration po
-- chaos in eastern and western europe. there were catholic displaced persons and they focused on catholics, in large part. it was a taken for granted reality that that is how it was. catholics took care of catholics. jew would take care of jews. they would not discriminate against other groups, but there was a focus on your own groups. denominational ties were still strong. with the integration of catholics in the post-world war ii world, you have a decreased in the feeling of being threatened...
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guest: in western europe? in western europe germany is very strong. spain is recovering rapidly.arting to surge positively. france is the one major economy of the big five that hasn't really started to improve. by the time we get to that referendum, we will see. i think the continent will be better. tom: thank you so much for the wide range today. we leave you with futures up five. bloomberg can television -- television continues. we will continue on radio. stay with bloomberg media. good morning. ♪ betty: the morning. it is monday, april 7. we are. i'm belo. another start to the trading week. a restructuring of jeremy's's biggest bank. why volkswagen might start kicking some but here in the u.s. we'll find out why. plus, fresh off the red carpet, mark is joining me in just a few moments. and housing is on the radar this week. pending home sales this week. one of the best-performing cities is none other than miami. we brought back the tanned tv star chris leavitt. first, major changes ahead. deutsche bank officials announced a long-range cost-cutting plan today. the company wants
guest: in western europe? in western europe germany is very strong. spain is recovering rapidly.arting to surge positively. france is the one major economy of the big five that hasn't really started to improve. by the time we get to that referendum, we will see. i think the continent will be better. tom: thank you so much for the wide range today. we leave you with futures up five. bloomberg can television -- television continues. we will continue on radio. stay with bloomberg media. good...
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as a weaker euro helps compensate for sluggish growth in western europe.ky reported a 5% rise in nine-month revenue in a surge of new subscribers. adding th emoe most uk customers and 11 years. -- in 11 years. francine: european union leaders were hold an emergency summit to address the growing humanitarian crisis in the mediterranean after a boat carrying hundreds of people capsized off the libyan coast. >> the mediterranean, it's drama tic. it cannot continue. we cannot accept hundreds of people die when trying to cross the sea to europe. this is why i have decided to call an extraordinary european council meeting this thursday. this is why i traveled to the region two weeks ago. the objective for the summit is to discuss at the highest level what we the eu institutions together canada must do to alleviate the situation n-- can and must do to alleviate the situation. guy: across the road, the competition commissioner vestager has been making her way. she is over in the u.s. they talked about the antitrust action that the eu has launched against google. s
as a weaker euro helps compensate for sluggish growth in western europe.ky reported a 5% rise in nine-month revenue in a surge of new subscribers. adding th emoe most uk customers and 11 years. -- in 11 years. francine: european union leaders were hold an emergency summit to address the growing humanitarian crisis in the mediterranean after a boat carrying hundreds of people capsized off the libyan coast. >> the mediterranean, it's drama tic. it cannot continue. we cannot accept hundreds...
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that one of the senators mentioned it russia is financing with very large efforts movements in western europe who have anti-democratic who are trying to undermine the western system. and russia is also continuing to threaten in one way or the other the weakness points of our system, such as the baltic states, such as the republic of georgia where i work quite diligently in recent years. so we are facing not just the question -- and it's a very important question. i might add that i will mention to senator murphy that my wife grew up in the ukrainian community in hard ford connecticut. we have very committed to ukraine. but the real challenge of this crisis is that russia, after immense efforts on the part of the west -- and i must say really immense efforts -- has broken out of the channel of unity and cooperation among the countries of europe and is now adapting an anti-western but ultimately that means anti-globalization and anti-american approach. and to understand the importance of this there was an extremely good article in the "washington post" this week talking about the rhetoric that'
that one of the senators mentioned it russia is financing with very large efforts movements in western europe who have anti-democratic who are trying to undermine the western system. and russia is also continuing to threaten in one way or the other the weakness points of our system, such as the baltic states, such as the republic of georgia where i work quite diligently in recent years. so we are facing not just the question -- and it's a very important question. i might add that i will mention...
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to protect western europe from possible soviet invasion. there there is no more soviet union, has not been for over 25 years. the warsaw pact was kind of the soviets nato answer. make our gorbachev who i tend to trust told me three times that james baker who was then secretary of state told him if you agree to the unification of germany take down the berlin wall. i tell you that nato will not move 1 inch to the east. you may say he is lying, but i don't think he is. i think you saw the truth. the thing is that during the soviet time nato did not move to the east. it moved east. it moved under clinton. and when the russian star saying what's going on here now, we have no agreement with you. we had an agreement with the soviet union which is no longer there. you are russia. and so in 1991 czechoslovakia became members of nato and then it follow later on. >> 1991. >> ninety-nine. it was followed by romania. >> ninety-eight. >> it's not about dates the facts. [laughter] all right. i right. i may have gotten the dates -- [inaudible conversations
to protect western europe from possible soviet invasion. there there is no more soviet union, has not been for over 25 years. the warsaw pact was kind of the soviets nato answer. make our gorbachev who i tend to trust told me three times that james baker who was then secretary of state told him if you agree to the unification of germany take down the berlin wall. i tell you that nato will not move 1 inch to the east. you may say he is lying, but i don't think he is. i think you saw the truth....
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demonstrations by a group in recent months, and they have warned of the growing islamification of western europe. in january 25,000 marched in dresden, in support of their message. there were large counter demonstrations. news of the fire on saturday prompted some opponents of the far rite to take to the streets. the -- far right to take to the streets. the premier emphasised plans to house asylum seekers would go ahead. >> translation: it's not just a question of fighting crime, but democracy, democratic order. principles laid out that we will denned. -- defend. i assure you we will not back down >>> in the last year germany has seen a large rise in asylum seekers that it houses. they say the fire will not deter them. >>> former egyptian president hosni mubarak and his two sons have been in court for their retrial on corruption charges much they are accused of embezzling 18 million. his sons face a separate trial for alleged stock market manipulation. hosni mubarak was acquitted of causing the death of 800 protesters and the uprising forced him from power. in egypt two bombs exploded in the cit
demonstrations by a group in recent months, and they have warned of the growing islamification of western europe. in january 25,000 marched in dresden, in support of their message. there were large counter demonstrations. news of the fire on saturday prompted some opponents of the far rite to take to the streets. the -- far right to take to the streets. the premier emphasised plans to house asylum seekers would go ahead. >> translation: it's not just a question of fighting crime, but...
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judge, the goal of isis, al shabaab, all of these groups is to turn the united states and western europe into guerrilla war zones, where you're seeing a boston bombing, a kenya, a ft. hood style, a paris style attack on a regular basis in u.s. cities and they have the sympathizers here who may be able to make that happen. >> you know, when you see the women who are, you know, are not just looking to go over there and join -- or marry these guys. they're looking to actually put together bombs. these are women who are learning how to use weapons. you know, i have a great deal of faith in our government but at the same time because of the freedoms that we have it's very easy for these people to kind of assimilate and not even be stopped, although the government has -- you have to admit, the government has done a good job so far. >> judge, we've had -- we've had great law enforcement and intelligence work. we've had some luck, thank god. but look, isis is a different beast because they're so active on social media, judge. they're propaganda and social media arms are run by westerners who are
judge, the goal of isis, al shabaab, all of these groups is to turn the united states and western europe into guerrilla war zones, where you're seeing a boston bombing, a kenya, a ft. hood style, a paris style attack on a regular basis in u.s. cities and they have the sympathizers here who may be able to make that happen. >> you know, when you see the women who are, you know, are not just looking to go over there and join -- or marry these guys. they're looking to actually put together...
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hello. >> certainly across western europe. we are looking at fantastic weather companies. we have paris, 26 degrees. london was not far behind. but the changes certainly came. this shot coming from munich in germany, and you see umbrellas very much the order of the day as a frontal system sweeps down from the north. it's a cold front doing what it says introducing cooler fresh air. polar air to the north, and warmer air to the south. as it comes through, it brought about a change in temperatures. to the north-west it's left an air of high pressure behind. to give you an example, take vienna temperatures. barely 12 degrees. now, as we look at the forecast through the remainder of today. there is the frontal system pushing south. that will be fairly heavy rain. and the black sea region it's looking unsettled. things not looking so bad across germany, u.k. and france. there's an area of low pressure. that should gradual by begin to - there's heavy showers across the south of france through the pyrenees. london and paris enjoying sun shine, if not warm sunshine >>> ahead - fin
hello. >> certainly across western europe. we are looking at fantastic weather companies. we have paris, 26 degrees. london was not far behind. but the changes certainly came. this shot coming from munich in germany, and you see umbrellas very much the order of the day as a frontal system sweeps down from the north. it's a cold front doing what it says introducing cooler fresh air. polar air to the north, and warmer air to the south. as it comes through, it brought about a change in...
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the movement has been warning of what they call the growing islamification of western europe.n january, 25,000 people marched in dresden in support of their message although there were also large counter demonstrations. news of the fire on saturday prompted opponents of the far right to take to the streets. the premier of the state emphasized that plans to house asylum seekers would still go ahead. >> this is not just a question of fighting crime. it's a question of democracy of our free and democratic constitutional order. we will defend our constitution. i assure you we will not back down. >> in the last year, germany has seen a large rise in the number of asylum seekers it houses. the authorities say this fire will not deter them. al jazeera berlin. >> bangladesh opposition leader has been granted bail in two corruption cases. she'd been allowed to leave her office for the first time to attend court. she is accused of embezzling money by forming a charity prosecutors say doesn't even exist. >> women who used to fight in nepal's maoist army are facing a difficult future. sin
the movement has been warning of what they call the growing islamification of western europe.n january, 25,000 people marched in dresden in support of their message although there were also large counter demonstrations. news of the fire on saturday prompted opponents of the far right to take to the streets. the premier of the state emphasized that plans to house asylum seekers would still go ahead. >> this is not just a question of fighting crime. it's a question of democracy of our free...
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but much of western europe going to see unseasonably mild weather. 15 degrees above average in spots. look at the scenes in london leading up to today. you see the sun has come up, people seeking shade. the temperature in green park, the 20s or so. about 20 degrees celsius, 68 fahrenheit. amsterd amsterdam, some of the warmest weather as well. people across the cooler climates enjoying the readings. here's the perspective for the next couple of days. paris goes from 21 to 25 celsius, roughly 77, 78 degrees fahrenheit. that is well above the average there was 14 celsius for this time of year. london shoots to the mid 20s. the last time it was this warm in london was on the 29th of september. impressive warm spell. cooler air across the middle east. well beyond the average. beirut, tel aviv, temperatures also on the cooler side. the reason i bring this to your attention, tremp douse rainfall taking place in gaza city. of course, we know the conflict between hamas and israel. the 50-day conflict in place and heavy rainfall not helping with the damages l
but much of western europe going to see unseasonably mild weather. 15 degrees above average in spots. look at the scenes in london leading up to today. you see the sun has come up, people seeking shade. the temperature in green park, the 20s or so. about 20 degrees celsius, 68 fahrenheit. amsterd amsterdam, some of the warmest weather as well. people across the cooler climates enjoying the readings. here's the perspective for the next couple of days. paris goes from 21 to 25 celsius, roughly...
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hopefully to deliver that over the next several years into western europe to lessen the need for the gas. >> so you know that the one off of israel. >> that's correct. we're doing a lot of work. it's a multitrillion cubic feet of gas in the ground and it will produce over the next 40 or r5050 years. it's a game changer for those in that area. there's also been discoveries by bp and that gas will be domestically used into egypt. >> you're ahead of the curve. no doubt about it. i want to thank you for calling the bottom. that was a great 40% gain you gave our viewers. chairman and ceo of core labs. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much sir. >> i don't know anyone that would know more than david. but boy, david is bullish on oil. that tells me it's going higher. >> coming up big data dynamo click helps thousands of companies around the globe make sense of mountains of information but can it keep you connected to profits? cramer has the exclusive with the ceo fresh off a big quarter. do y ou like to travel? i'm all about "free" travel babe. that's what i do. [ female announcer ] for
hopefully to deliver that over the next several years into western europe to lessen the need for the gas. >> so you know that the one off of israel. >> that's correct. we're doing a lot of work. it's a multitrillion cubic feet of gas in the ground and it will produce over the next 40 or r5050 years. it's a game changer for those in that area. there's also been discoveries by bp and that gas will be domestically used into egypt. >> you're ahead of the curve. no doubt about it....
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the movement is warning of what they call the growing islamification of western europe. in january, 25,000 people marched in support of their message, although there were also large counter demonstrations. news of the fire on saturday prompted some opponents of the far right to take to the streets. the premier of the state emphasized that plans to house asylum seekers would still go ahead. >> this is not just a question of fighting crime. it's a question of democracy about free and democratic constitutional order. principles laid out in our constitution which we will defend. i can assure you that we will not back down. >> in the last year, germany has seen a large rise in the number of asylum seekers it houses. the authorities say this fire will not deter them. dominic cain, al jazeera berlin. >> now from asylum seekers we talk about shelter seekers and havoc weather is bringing to the philippines. >> 24,000 people were evacuated from the coast and other islands on the approach of what is now tropical storm or what was quite a severe typhoon. it's weakened now as its mov
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it's working into western europe. on the black sea coast there's more cloud. much dominated by the area of high pressure and all looking good. that is the case through saturday. out to the west that frontal system makes inroads. it doesn't do much but pushes to the west. the temperature for stockholm is coming down. as we head to monday stockholm 9 degrees, no better than average. with the flow from the south it's looking glorious across france and spain across the u.k. not warm for berlin but the warm air coming in. sunshine in the arabian peninsula. temperatures are high at the moment. likely to get higher tomorrow. and wind. tuesday it will be cooler and windier >>> the city of vancouver in canada wants all energy from green power by 2020. vancouver is the latest committee to permit to 100% green energy. more than 50 cities around the world are on their way to going totally green. iceland is already there, it gets electricity and heat from renewable energy sources. >>> now, e-books are popular in many countries, sales in india are out paced by traditional b
it's working into western europe. on the black sea coast there's more cloud. much dominated by the area of high pressure and all looking good. that is the case through saturday. out to the west that frontal system makes inroads. it doesn't do much but pushes to the west. the temperature for stockholm is coming down. as we head to monday stockholm 9 degrees, no better than average. with the flow from the south it's looking glorious across france and spain across the u.k. not warm for berlin but...
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know whether the american people are sitting there saying we're done, we're ready to turn into western europe. i don't think that's going to work. gerri: another topic bubbling up i think both of you should weigh in on that's chris christie today talking about social security. let me tell you, social security is something you do not want to touch, if you want to listen to our viewers. they believe they set this money aside themselves. out of their paycheck, every single week, this is their money. chris christie saying no maybe not, maybe we're going to change the rules. if you have a decent income we might scale back your social security benefits. guiding you first. what's going to be the reaction to this? >> i think it's a smart play by chris christie. as previous guest noted, our unpaid for promises known as the entitlement programs unfunded liabilities are the biggest driver of our debt a debt americans are concerned about. the question is what do we do moving forward and plans require leadership to push through -- >> my goodness this is the third rail of politics, though. look if you do t
know whether the american people are sitting there saying we're done, we're ready to turn into western europe. i don't think that's going to work. gerri: another topic bubbling up i think both of you should weigh in on that's chris christie today talking about social security. let me tell you, social security is something you do not want to touch, if you want to listen to our viewers. they believe they set this money aside themselves. out of their paycheck, every single week, this is their...
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these are some of the routes being used by smuggers into western europe. across the yarn mediterranean and black sea by greece but by far it's past tunisia and libya that are the most dangerous. the vast majority of those braving the journey are men from sub saharan africa. >>> the big question now though is whether europe can handle the crisis. last year italy's ambitious and costly mediterranean mission was replaced by tritan. the reason for the change money. and some countries said the rescue operations encouraged migrants to keep trying. the monthly budget used to be $9.5 million. tritan's budget is only $3 million. there are only two planes a single helicopter and several coast guard vessels. this means fewer square kilometers of sea covered. well earlier this week the european commission released a ten-point plan to try to ease the crisis. european heads of government are now trying to work out what should be done next. >>> am necessity international covered the u.k. with hundreds of body bags to highlight the plight of migrants. campaigners zipped t
these are some of the routes being used by smuggers into western europe. across the yarn mediterranean and black sea by greece but by far it's past tunisia and libya that are the most dangerous. the vast majority of those braving the journey are men from sub saharan africa. >>> the big question now though is whether europe can handle the crisis. last year italy's ambitious and costly mediterranean mission was replaced by tritan. the reason for the change money. and some countries said...