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and cities of western europe i found yet another aspect of comz 's supply mission.m busy ports such as this one in germany. construction machinery, tanks, armored personnel carrier. the equipment is loaded onto river barges. this presents at times an interesting contract, the modern weapons of the army testing the ancient vessels of another era. >> to handle the desert of fight fields required by the new complex army, comz is introduced highly specialized troops and units, such as the united states army in normandy. >> the aerial support center user license c-13 aircraft0. the fields of everyone and saint andrew are at our disposal. anytime, anyplace, with anything these troops might need. at saint andre the store and main thing cargo, personal, parachutes in support of the army in europe. comz's parachutists jump with the loads to assist in the recovery of critical equipment. >> at comz's aerial support center, skilled personnel use the latest techniques in rigging and airdrop techniques which have been developed and perfected, many of them by comz personnel. comz
and cities of western europe i found yet another aspect of comz 's supply mission.m busy ports such as this one in germany. construction machinery, tanks, armored personnel carrier. the equipment is loaded onto river barges. this presents at times an interesting contract, the modern weapons of the army testing the ancient vessels of another era. >> to handle the desert of fight fields required by the new complex army, comz is introduced highly specialized troops and units, such as the...
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in western europe, the oil dividend appears to have been more spend then saved. there are a lot of different things going on in different places. where consumption was pent-up for other reasons like in the eurozone, it appears the, the oil dividend appears to have been spent. where it was not, in the case of the u.k., first and foremost, and maybe the u.s. to a lesser degree, part of the increase has been saved or should be saved because, as we were discussing, the u.k. consumer -- guy: do you think that will be the case? >> there is one of the thing i would throw into the mix which is that in the u.s. because the taxes on the final price are so low, people feel it in their pocketbooks much more than in western europe where you have this huge tax wedge. i think we do put all those things together, the u.k. consumer has been, as we were implying before, very healthy, maybe too happy. so, i tend to agree with jeremy that maybe the messaging from policymakers here in the u.k. will be somewhat more restrained. i think going back to emerging markets, i think what we s
in western europe, the oil dividend appears to have been more spend then saved. there are a lot of different things going on in different places. where consumption was pent-up for other reasons like in the eurozone, it appears the, the oil dividend appears to have been spent. where it was not, in the case of the u.k., first and foremost, and maybe the u.s. to a lesser degree, part of the increase has been saved or should be saved because, as we were discussing, the u.k. consumer -- guy: do you...
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it's nearer to belarus than it is to western europe. town of this size. a small tractor stands in front of a stylish new villa. the fall of communism really shook things up here. many people felt insecure and began to long for a strong national identity. these senior citizens are taking a computer course. they get certificates and a kiss. young journalist karol bancerz is documenting these older people's forays into the modern world. they accept his questions because he's from here and is one of them. >> why did everyone here vote for law and justice? >> we like the party. it's catholic. that's important. yes, and justice is a main issue. >> and they're religious! >> the liberals don't treat the church fairly. it played a key role in polish independence. and in general it's unjust to protray us as homophobic and hostile to foreigners. that's not the case. it hurts. >> but law and justice is accused of being anti-democratic. does that make you afraid? >> no. reporter: almost everyone in the region has children or grandchildren who've gone abroad. there are
it's nearer to belarus than it is to western europe. town of this size. a small tractor stands in front of a stylish new villa. the fall of communism really shook things up here. many people felt insecure and began to long for a strong national identity. these senior citizens are taking a computer course. they get certificates and a kiss. young journalist karol bancerz is documenting these older people's forays into the modern world. they accept his questions because he's from here and is one...
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and thousands rally against legally recognising same-sex couples in western europe's only country not to do so. more after the break. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >>> you're watching al jazeera. here are the top stories this hour. the main syrian opposition delegation has arrived in geneva for talks ending the syria war. they're now threatening to walk out. the commander of yemen's popular resistance armed group has been assassinated. he was killed in the port city of aden. he was part of a group fighting against houthi rebels two weeks ago. african leaders are voting on whether to send 5,000 troops to burundi to monitor the ongoing violence. ban ki-moon has welcomed the plan outlined at the african union summit in ethiopia. on monday the u.s. state of iowa will become the first in the country to hold its presidential nominating contest otherwise known as a caucus. for months now candidates have spent millions wooing iowa voters. a win there
and thousands rally against legally recognising same-sex couples in western europe's only country not to do so. more after the break. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >>> you're watching al jazeera. here are the top stories this hour. the main syrian opposition delegation has arrived in geneva for talks ending the syria war. they're now...
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now, but when we come back, thousands rally against legally recognising same sex couples in western europe's only country not to do so. >>> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera. the top stories. the main syrian opposition arrived in geneva, but it is unclear whether they will take part of the russia has rejected claims from turkey that one of its jet violated their airspace. after historic transfer of power to an elected civilian government in myanmar, they're gathering for their session. the last session swept away the military backed government that ruled for decades. >> reporter: the measured early morning routine of myanmar's capital doesn't betray it but there is history in the making. this woman is one of those making it. she and hundreds of other newly elected members of parliament for the national league for democracy or n.l.d. are about to take up their seats. >> translation: myanmar has been waiting for this day for so long. so many ordinary people and members of the n.l.d. have sacrificed their lives to get here. >> reporter: but the military still retains great power. it has
now, but when we come back, thousands rally against legally recognising same sex couples in western europe's only country not to do so. >>> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera. the top stories. the main syrian opposition arrived in geneva, but it is unclear whether they will take part of the russia has rejected claims from turkey that one of its jet violated their airspace. after historic transfer of power to an elected civilian government in myanmar, they're gathering for their...
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then we can go to western europe on top of that. >> absolutely. >> how pervasive is the threat? >> the threat is so pervasive and the administration is just ignoring it. or maybe they're lying to us, right? but we're seeing it grow in pakistan, throughout northern africa. also in the caribbean right next to us. seeing it grow in central and south america, southeast asia. more importantly, we're seeing it grow right here at home in all 50 states and some of our territories. so this problem is growing out of control. >> mr. gorka. back to the iranian situation with the sailors. we had on john kirby, the state department spokesman last night. he recognized iran. again, dealing with radical islamists that they're state sponsors of terror. yet, we'll give them $150 billion, the right to spin centrifuges and build missile defense with vladimir putin. 24 days' notice before inspections. it's insanity to me. then we've got an american soldier on tape apologizing to the iranians and then john kerry thanking them for their release. let me play them back-to-back and get your reaction to th
then we can go to western europe on top of that. >> absolutely. >> how pervasive is the threat? >> the threat is so pervasive and the administration is just ignoring it. or maybe they're lying to us, right? but we're seeing it grow in pakistan, throughout northern africa. also in the caribbean right next to us. seeing it grow in central and south america, southeast asia. more importantly, we're seeing it grow right here at home in all 50 states and some of our territories. so...
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from western europe to israel. since 1948.french jews are leading that wave.after the attack on the kosher supermarket in paris a year ago. where 4 jews were killed.just days after the charlie hebdo attack. many french immigrants say they felt increasingly unsafe.yoav krief's friend was killed in that attack. >>: "i was not good - really not good. and talked to my mom. and i said, we must go to israel." >> reporter: "and this is where you will continue your life?" "yeah. of course." >> reporter: "this is home for you?" "yeah." >> reporter: many like krief have made their home in ashdod. a city in southern israel. here.you are as likely to hear french on the streets as hebrew. >> reporter: "the cultural center here in the heart of ashdod right near city hall looks an awful lot like the louvre. and across the street is cafe lyon - a popular meeting spot for the french community here in the city." "sitting here in this french cafe in israel it's quite stunning. all of the conversations i hear around me are in french.t
from western europe to israel. since 1948.french jews are leading that wave.after the attack on the kosher supermarket in paris a year ago. where 4 jews were killed.just days after the charlie hebdo attack. many french immigrants say they felt increasingly unsafe.yoav krief's friend was killed in that attack. >>: "i was not good - really not good. and talked to my mom. and i said, we must go to israel." >> reporter: "and this is where you will continue your...
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in north america and western europe have compensated for the weaknesses that we've seen in asia, in latina, in the middle east and central eastern europe. fast growth markets that have slowed in recent times. >> martin, i'm going to have to wind that up. very sad news about david bowie. we've been asking viewers favorite bowie song. what's yours? >> i didn't have one to be absolutely honest. you've picked the wrong person to ask. >> the only person who is not a bowie fan. >> thank you very much. >> much appreciated. i went for "star man." >> i went for "changes." keep your responses coming. lots of "heroes." this is the week of david bowie. >> back at the same time tomorrow. >> stay tuned for another volatile morning in the markets. with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in the hudson valley, with world class biotech. and on long island, where great universities are creating next generation technologies. let us help grow your company's tomorrow, today at business.ny.gov breaking overnight. literally, br
in north america and western europe have compensated for the weaknesses that we've seen in asia, in latina, in the middle east and central eastern europe. fast growth markets that have slowed in recent times. >> martin, i'm going to have to wind that up. very sad news about david bowie. we've been asking viewers favorite bowie song. what's yours? >> i didn't have one to be absolutely honest. you've picked the wrong person to ask. >> the only person who is not a bowie fan....
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they are legal throughout western europe inc notn italy. the will would legalize civil unions but not authorize gay marriage. although many italians approve granting rights to homosexual couples there's apprehension over the right to children. >>> serena williams blasted her way through to the semi-finals of the australia open wednesday night. set in only 21 minutes. serena hit 42 winners in the match. and moves into her seventh aussie finals. serena has won the australian open every time she has been in the finals. this could be number seven. we're going find out saturday when she plays kerr ver of germfully for the championship. she's such a dynamo on the tennis court. she is fierce. she is definitely one to follow. >>> let's send it over to michelle where we're going to talk about women that are doing amazing things in the community. >> michelle: let's stay on the topic of fierce women because we have many influential and pioneering women here in our community which is why vegas, inc. presents the women to watch awards every single year.
they are legal throughout western europe inc notn italy. the will would legalize civil unions but not authorize gay marriage. although many italians approve granting rights to homosexual couples there's apprehension over the right to children. >>> serena williams blasted her way through to the semi-finals of the australia open wednesday night. set in only 21 minutes. serena hit 42 winners in the match. and moves into her seventh aussie finals. serena has won the australian open every...
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they still controlled all of western europe or virtually all of western europe. the anglo-american allies had kicked them out of north africa but they had invaded italy and were expecting to make steady progress against the germans in that peninsula but by november of 1943 when this takes place they had run into a literal stone wall in the form of the goose dog line. they had been hung up in a precarious and dangerous situation. and such was the situation of the war at that time. the big three allies that were allied against the third right threatened the united states and soviet union. the leaders of the former two, churchill and roosevelt had met several times. they met in washington a couple times, met in quebec and casa blanca. they wanted to get together with stalin and have a big-3 summit conference having everybody together in the same room to discuss the strategy for defeatinging the third reich. -- defeating -- i had access to the diplomatic cables running between the three guys and i excerpted them into a conversation or more argument. roosevelt said, y
they still controlled all of western europe or virtually all of western europe. the anglo-american allies had kicked them out of north africa but they had invaded italy and were expecting to make steady progress against the germans in that peninsula but by november of 1943 when this takes place they had run into a literal stone wall in the form of the goose dog line. they had been hung up in a precarious and dangerous situation. and such was the situation of the war at that time. the big three...
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from a massive 2013 survey of muslims in parts of asia, africa and eastern europe...the us and western europe were not included. the survey found muslims have varying support of different aspects of sharia. but, those who hold firm to all of sharia's precepts believe stoning women for adultry, cutting off the limbs of thieves and killing those who abandon the faith -- are still acceptable forms of punishment. "to have sharia as institutionalized law, as governance, is very dangerous. so, yes, if there are sharia courts being implemented in the united states, you should is among the most outspoken sunni muslims in the western hemisphere.she knows of no such sharia courts in the united states.but raza says sharia is seeping into everyday life in america. "there are imams who are performing 2nd and 3rd marriages for men under the shia system, they are doing muta. which is temporary marriage, none of this is legally being done, it's done under the table."and raza says it's happening right here."the concern is there, the concern is legitimate."zainab al- suwaij [pronounced al-sue-waygh] is the exe
from a massive 2013 survey of muslims in parts of asia, africa and eastern europe...the us and western europe were not included. the survey found muslims have varying support of different aspects of sharia. but, those who hold firm to all of sharia's precepts believe stoning women for adultry, cutting off the limbs of thieves and killing those who abandon the faith -- are still acceptable forms of punishment. "to have sharia as institutionalized law, as governance, is very dangerous. so,...
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big topic into western europe. low pressure, moving off to the scanda navia, behind it. bluster reconditions. some flooding there over norway. big things with the westerly winds, kick up the showers, into scotland, foothills, some snow, definitely making for some slick drives conditions for the rainfall continuing coastal areas. bigger picture, thiengs are staying mild towards the south. average temperatures for those you in vienna, earlier this week in athens, when you have rain/snow mix, moving through greece, 17 for the high on thursday. let's look over towards the americas. earlier talking about tornado in florida. rain showers coming in this area, and a few thunderstorms. back towards the north, cold air, some lake-effect snow showers across some of these areas. big topic is going to be this storm system right here. that is going to bring some rough weather into british columbia and localized heavy ryan, 50 to 70 millimeters coming out of this. as it pulls off the east, mid to early to mid next week, it's going to be a big snow maker potentially for areas across the
big topic into western europe. low pressure, moving off to the scanda navia, behind it. bluster reconditions. some flooding there over norway. big things with the westerly winds, kick up the showers, into scotland, foothills, some snow, definitely making for some slick drives conditions for the rainfall continuing coastal areas. bigger picture, thiengs are staying mild towards the south. average temperatures for those you in vienna, earlier this week in athens, when you have rain/snow mix,...
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macedonia is a key crossing for thousands of migrants traveling to western europe across the balkan route have already imposed controls, limiting passage, and more recently it has only allowed people from syria and other countries through if they declare their destination as germany or austria. we are joined in the studio, he was at the macedonia border earlier. this is not a member of the european union. first of all. what does it mean now that it is reportedly closing its border, what does that mean for the flow of migrants? >> it will mean what we experienced last week when macedonia for the first time sealed off orders and what it will -- borders, and what it will create is a traffic jams on the greek side. this is a tough situation for the greeks. at the moment, 2000 people are crossing the border from greece to macedonia. they cannot cross, this is serious, afghans -- syrians, afghans and others, they are trying to get to the border. so to close the border, the reason for that is, countries in the balkans are watching closely. if somebody closes their borders , and what i have heard
macedonia is a key crossing for thousands of migrants traveling to western europe across the balkan route have already imposed controls, limiting passage, and more recently it has only allowed people from syria and other countries through if they declare their destination as germany or austria. we are joined in the studio, he was at the macedonia border earlier. this is not a member of the european union. first of all. what does it mean now that it is reportedly closing its border, what does...
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gathered, struggling beneath the bombs of the blitz, nazi's occupiers looted the finest art of western europeacked the property of jewish families, a vast program of theft and destruction. and with the world at war, as the president roosevelt opened a new home for "the master" works, president roosevelt spoke the fundamental truth at the heart of what the monuments men mission was. he said whatever these paintings may have been to men, and women, who looked at them generations back, today they are not only works of art. today they are symbols of the human spirit, symbols of the world the human spirit has made. as we saw in the film president eisenhower said, these are ideals for which the war was fought. thank you, ann eisenhower, for honoring us with our presence today as well. [ applause ]. the men and women of the monuments fine arts and archives section were charged with a staggering responsibility by general is, then general eisenhower. across a whole world set ablaze construction against the last thrashes of the nazi's neoism that was the charge. ranging thousands of miles, operating wi
gathered, struggling beneath the bombs of the blitz, nazi's occupiers looted the finest art of western europeacked the property of jewish families, a vast program of theft and destruction. and with the world at war, as the president roosevelt opened a new home for "the master" works, president roosevelt spoke the fundamental truth at the heart of what the monuments men mission was. he said whatever these paintings may have been to men, and women, who looked at them generations back,...
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together, struggling towards a new life in western europe. for many of these refugees, this border crossing and makeshift center near the macedonian town of gergilia marks just the halfway point of their journey. few months ago, relief agencies say most of those traveling here were men, especially young men and that hasn't changed. increasingly they are seeing families with children, very young children, families with babies, and sometimes, children traveling alone. vladimir is a social worker with a macedonian child protection organization, his job to search out the most vulnerable refugees, the children traveling on their own. your specialty sun accompanied minors, what are you looking for? >> victims of trafficking. >> how do you find victims of trafficking? >> boys who travel alone. they have prepared story. they never told you that they are 13, 14, 15. >> they lie about their age? >> yes. >> reporter: with the growing number of unaccompanied child refugees european officials now worry another crisis is brewing. predators taking advantage
together, struggling towards a new life in western europe. for many of these refugees, this border crossing and makeshift center near the macedonian town of gergilia marks just the halfway point of their journey. few months ago, relief agencies say most of those traveling here were men, especially young men and that hasn't changed. increasingly they are seeing families with children, very young children, families with babies, and sometimes, children traveling alone. vladimir is a social worker...
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last year alone saw more than a million asylum seekers make that long journey, from turkey to western europe, all along that route there are helping hands. but where many see human struggle and need, others see opportunity and profit. sometimes, that impulse is down right criminal and beyond cruel. take the owners of this turkish factory arrested last week for producing fake life jackets, meant for the refugee aid, stuffed not with the buoyancy aid, but guaranteed to sink a drowning refugee. even the most welcoming of countries for long established systems for resettling refugees have found themselves overwhelmed. what governments and specialized ngos used to take care of and carefully oversee is now most often in the hands of private companies. >> this area we have a kind of cafe here so people can come and talk a little bit and get a coffee. >> hugo helps to run a neighborhood drop in service in berlin to help refugees adjust and meet their neighbors. a year ago, he was working at a privately owned refugee center until he blew the whistle on conditions there and filed a lawsuit. the proble
last year alone saw more than a million asylum seekers make that long journey, from turkey to western europe, all along that route there are helping hands. but where many see human struggle and need, others see opportunity and profit. sometimes, that impulse is down right criminal and beyond cruel. take the owners of this turkish factory arrested last week for producing fake life jackets, meant for the refugee aid, stuffed not with the buoyancy aid, but guaranteed to sink a drowning refugee....
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i believe it's not western europe, not berlin anymore being so important for warsaw. it is rather those cities like prague, thatnk -- the new government is now facing. peter: one aspect of what you're talking about is a clampdown on the media in poland. you are a reporter for polish public radio. how great are your own personal fears and how great are the fears of your colleagues concerning this clampdown? wojciech: the fears are big among my colleagues as well. the project of the new media law that has been presented says that the polish radio or polish television will no longer exist in this form. they will be transformed into another form, which means that andybody will lose jobs, they will be employed once again. many people fear that many of those colleagues won't get employed again. fear thats a big people will lose jobs. another thing is this new media direct influence of the government on the media. polish media has always been somehow influenced by the government. this is how it was always constructed. the national radio and television council was nominated b
i believe it's not western europe, not berlin anymore being so important for warsaw. it is rather those cities like prague, thatnk -- the new government is now facing. peter: one aspect of what you're talking about is a clampdown on the media in poland. you are a reporter for polish public radio. how great are your own personal fears and how great are the fears of your colleagues concerning this clampdown? wojciech: the fears are big among my colleagues as well. the project of the new media law...
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from a massive 2013 survey of muslims in parts of asia, africa and eastern europe...the us and western europe were not included. the survey found muslims have varying support of different aspects of sharia. but, those who hold firm to all of sharia's precepts believe stoning women for adultry, cutting off the limbs of thieves and killing those who abandon the faith -- are still acceptable forms of punishment. "to have sharia as institutionalized law, as governance, is very dangerous. so, yes, if there are sharia courts being implemented in the united states, you should be worried."author raheel raza is among the most outspoken sunni muslims in the western such sharia courts in the united states.but raza says sharia is seeping into everyday life in america. "there are imams who are performing 2nd and 3rd marriages for men under the shia system, they are doing muta. which is temporary marriage, none of this is legally being done, it's done under the table."and raza says it's happening right here."the concern is there, the concern is legitimate."zainab al- suwaij [pronounced al-sue-waygh] is the
from a massive 2013 survey of muslims in parts of asia, africa and eastern europe...the us and western europe were not included. the survey found muslims have varying support of different aspects of sharia. but, those who hold firm to all of sharia's precepts believe stoning women for adultry, cutting off the limbs of thieves and killing those who abandon the faith -- are still acceptable forms of punishment. "to have sharia as institutionalized law, as governance, is very dangerous. so,...
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. >> italy is the only country in western europe without a law that legally recognizes and protectioname-sex couples. it was condemned by the european court of human rights. that's one of the reasons the government is trying to fix the anamoly that clearly a lot of italians disagree. >> in a counter demonstration, last weekend, thousands of gay rights advocates showed support for the law in more than 100 cities across the country. on thursday, some of them gathered in front of the senate where the bill is being debated, a wake-up call for a country they say can't wait any longer to keep up with the rest of europe. >> we have been trying to have a law for same-sex couples in italy for the past 30 years. i hope the government finally, approves it without compromiseses because this is already a compromise, as it's not a law that legalizes same-sex marriage, but it is a first step. >> the bill will be voted on the senate starting next week. but because of the hundreds of thousands of people who voice their opposition saturday, the outcome is far from predictable. al jazeera, rome. >> prot
. >> italy is the only country in western europe without a law that legally recognizes and protectioname-sex couples. it was condemned by the european court of human rights. that's one of the reasons the government is trying to fix the anamoly that clearly a lot of italians disagree. >> in a counter demonstration, last weekend, thousands of gay rights advocates showed support for the law in more than 100 cities across the country. on thursday, some of them gathered in front of the...
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but of course, here in western europe, not enough children are being born, even in catholic poland.now that surprises me because i remember in the 1990's when i lived there, families were pretty large. but now that's changed. poland has become a lot more western, and the low birth rate is part of that. but that is not the case within the kashubians -- a devoutly catholic ethnic group in north eastern poland. >> sierakowice in kashubian is serakojce. town signs in kashubia are bilingual. 240,000 people belong to this ethnic slavic group. and that number is set to grow because families here tend to have many children. >> these five siblings, for example, are all part of the kreft family. max is in charge of the mugs. he needs 10 for everyone, including his parents. the oldest brother david is cuddling with the youngest, gabriel. all in all there are eight children. meals, games, and homework all take place at one big table. the holy family looks on from above. catholicism plays a big role here. >> we wanted four kids. god gave us eight, so he doubled our wish. that's life. >> many mor
but of course, here in western europe, not enough children are being born, even in catholic poland.now that surprises me because i remember in the 1990's when i lived there, families were pretty large. but now that's changed. poland has become a lot more western, and the low birth rate is part of that. but that is not the case within the kashubians -- a devoutly catholic ethnic group in north eastern poland. >> sierakowice in kashubian is serakojce. town signs in kashubia are bilingual....
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in western europe, the controversy is what the design will be. the progress in canada is the same way, but we have 24 states without the law and youngsters are killed every year, totally preventable. one day i was on an airplane going to seattle and is stopped in spokane and there is a young man in a wiltshire and he sat next to me, and i said what happened? he said he was in a motorcycle crash, he did not have a helmet and he was paralyzed and had to start teaching himself the abcs, how to read and count and he wanted to go into computer work. i said, what do you think about it now when you look back? he said, nobody was going to tell me what to do, that was my attitude before the crash. now, i go around speaking to motorcycle riders and tell them what i think they should do to protect themselves as well as their families. i think part of all of this is, you know this because on the highway you take precautions but we are talking about one of the great traumas of our society, heavily focused on the under 30 age group, far more than cancer becaus
in western europe, the controversy is what the design will be. the progress in canada is the same way, but we have 24 states without the law and youngsters are killed every year, totally preventable. one day i was on an airplane going to seattle and is stopped in spokane and there is a young man in a wiltshire and he sat next to me, and i said what happened? he said he was in a motorcycle crash, he did not have a helmet and he was paralyzed and had to start teaching himself the abcs, how to...
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i do want to mention western europe. we have this area of low pressure, you can see it just coming into the picture. that's bringing some blustery conditions out there in the british isles, even extending down towards portugal and most of the iberian peninsula. you're going to see some rough weather out of it, maybe thunderstorms. this has been the big topic this week. we have this area of low pressure, storms across parts of italy, into the balkans, moving across turkey. ankara expected snowfall out here thursday, friday, maybe into saturday as well but north of this, because this right here is the southern extent of the jet stream, this is what i want to talk about. look at these temperatures out here for you. it is getting well below the freezing point for your highs on thursday. all right, here's the extended outlook. >>> one more story to share with you before we go. people in western japan have saved a whale stranded in shallow waters. the ten-meter-long was found in tokoshima prefecture. curator said it is a sperm
i do want to mention western europe. we have this area of low pressure, you can see it just coming into the picture. that's bringing some blustery conditions out there in the british isles, even extending down towards portugal and most of the iberian peninsula. you're going to see some rough weather out of it, maybe thunderstorms. this has been the big topic this week. we have this area of low pressure, storms across parts of italy, into the balkans, moving across turkey. ankara expected...
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back towards the west, though, abnormally cooler temperatures continue to impact western europe in fact. this will also continue this change-up as we go ahead into the weekend with the next storm system pulling through that will pump in warm air from the south but for now it is making for some blustery conditions into parts of portugal, toward spain, high wind warnings in effect and winter storm warnings in effect across parts of the nexterlands and also into germany. we also have some more video coming out of germany, because this latest winter storm is causing some very serious travel hazards, you see right there, that is the de-icers working on that airplane, and that's also resulting in numerous delays and even cancellations at the airports. over 300 traffic accidents also been reported there across germany in a 24-hour period, same thing in the nexterlands, several cars sliding off the roads. it's not all bad. some pete out there trying to get around by a unique way, ice skating but the big thing that is indicative of why the roads sore slippery, they are on a road there on ice ska
back towards the west, though, abnormally cooler temperatures continue to impact western europe in fact. this will also continue this change-up as we go ahead into the weekend with the next storm system pulling through that will pump in warm air from the south but for now it is making for some blustery conditions into parts of portugal, toward spain, high wind warnings in effect and winter storm warnings in effect across parts of the nexterlands and also into germany. we also have some more...
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italian politics and public opinion is one of the reasons why italy is still the only country in western europe not to have a law that grants rights to same-sex couples and protects them legally. well, that is a problem, though, because last year the european court of human rights has condemnedity lee because of it and that's why of the reason why the government is moving fast to fix that anomaly. clearly, as the crowds here demonstrate, a lot of ee at all dwrans disagree-- italians disagree with that >>> still to come on the program, protests in france against an extension of the tight security introduced after the paris attacks. and the new game of drones. where in south korea where the race is on to shift control to military to civilian hands. of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> let's do it. >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >>> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories. in the hours ahead syria's main opposition group is due to arrive at this hotel in geneva to take place indirectly in t
italian politics and public opinion is one of the reasons why italy is still the only country in western europe not to have a law that grants rights to same-sex couples and protects them legally. well, that is a problem, though, because last year the european court of human rights has condemnedity lee because of it and that's why of the reason why the government is moving fast to fix that anomaly. clearly, as the crowds here demonstrate, a lot of ee at all dwrans disagree-- italians disagree...
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italian politics and public opinion is one of the reasons why italy is still the only country in western europe not to have a law that grants rights to same sex couples and protects them legally. that is a problem, though, because last year the european court of human rights has condemnedity lee because of it and that is one of the reasons the government is moving fast in trying to fix that. clearly as the crowds here demonstrate, a lot of italians disagree with that >>> in the u.s. members of the democrat and republican parties are getting ready to choose their candidates for this year's at the iowa kau canses. bernie sanders is almost neck and neck with hillary clinton. sanders' brand of socialism is proving popular with some voters as our correspondent reports. >> reporter: the time worn rhythms of american politics are changing. for the first time in u.s. history american socialists have a standard there. >> we need an economy that works for working people. >> reporter: who was a major candidate for president >> if it takes us a socialist to show us the way, then god bless him >> the system
italian politics and public opinion is one of the reasons why italy is still the only country in western europe not to have a law that grants rights to same sex couples and protects them legally. that is a problem, though, because last year the european court of human rights has condemnedity lee because of it and that is one of the reasons the government is moving fast in trying to fix that. clearly as the crowds here demonstrate, a lot of italians disagree with that >>> in the u.s....
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and i think that there's been some confusion among editors both in western europe and here about what'sthe real motivation? is its because we want to be nice, or is it because of fear? and i mean, publication does not mean enforcement. we have things in my newspaper that offends me and with which i disagree every day. so you think -- i think it would be justified to publish charlie hebdo's cartoons because they're news. it's not -- and i mean everything that is news, i mean, you have -- >> but again you're saying. >> i just want to give you one example. the new york times and those american newspapers, some american newspapers, published a photograph from paris by a french police officer lying on the ground, a split-second away from being killed. he was lying like this. i think that was a very offensive photograph, to that man and to his family. but nevertheless, it was published. >> but going back to something you just said, that the fear of violence prevented you from publishing those charlie hebdo cartoons. i mean, in fact, isn't that what the extremists want? >> absolutely. and it s
and i think that there's been some confusion among editors both in western europe and here about what'sthe real motivation? is its because we want to be nice, or is it because of fear? and i mean, publication does not mean enforcement. we have things in my newspaper that offends me and with which i disagree every day. so you think -- i think it would be justified to publish charlie hebdo's cartoons because they're news. it's not -- and i mean everything that is news, i mean, you have --...
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italy is the only country in western europe that doesn't recognize same-sex unions. critics are targeting a so-called stepchild clause in the civil union debate -- if passed, a gay or lesbian partner will be able to adopt the biological child of his or her partner. some conservatives argue this would encourage surrogacy -- which is illegal in italy. (weather anim - with track) this afternoon: mainly cloudy. a few scattered showers, especially across the outer banks. highs: mid-40s. winds: ne 5-10 mph. tonight: a few showers early, then decreasing clouds. lows: low-30s. winds: w 5-10 mph friday: mix of sun and clouds. highs: upper-40s. winds: w/nw 10-20 mph. an area of low pressure is moving offshore, but it'll be close enough that we'll be contending with mostly cloudy skies and a few scattered showers through the afternoon. most of the shower action will stay south of the northeast north carolina and the outer banks. it'll still be a bit on the cool side with highs only in the mid-40s. there could be a few lingering showers early tonight, but clouds will gradually c
italy is the only country in western europe that doesn't recognize same-sex unions. critics are targeting a so-called stepchild clause in the civil union debate -- if passed, a gay or lesbian partner will be able to adopt the biological child of his or her partner. some conservatives argue this would encourage surrogacy -- which is illegal in italy. (weather anim - with track) this afternoon: mainly cloudy. a few scattered showers, especially across the outer banks. highs: mid-40s. winds: ne...
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controlled all of western europe and the anglo-american allies had formed in north africa and invaded italy and were expecting to make steady progress against the germans in that peninsula but by november of 1943 when this takes place they had run into a little stone wall in form of the line and had been in a dangerous position and such was the situation of the war at that time. so the big three allies that were alied the third ranks, u.s., soviet union, the leaders of the former two, churchill and roosevelt had melt several times. they had met in washington, quebec, casablanca. they wanted to get together with stalin. they wanted to have a three-men conference. they wanted to stalk about a strategy of defeating the third right. i actually had access to some of the diplomatic cables and i sort of excerpted them and crafted them into -- like a conversation, actually more of an argument between the big three. roosevelt said, well, you know, joe, we would like to get together, why don't you and i meet in alaska. he said, no. roosevelt and churchill got together. okay, we are going to be
controlled all of western europe and the anglo-american allies had formed in north africa and invaded italy and were expecting to make steady progress against the germans in that peninsula but by november of 1943 when this takes place they had run into a little stone wall in form of the line and had been in a dangerous position and such was the situation of the war at that time. so the big three allies that were alied the third ranks, u.s., soviet union, the leaders of the former two, churchill...
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who i think was pregnant at the time, and another comrade, and they travel across russia and western europe and settled in newcastle in the northeast of england. the industrial revolution started in the northeast of , and forron and coal committed marxist leninist, it was the archetypal capitalist world that the communist party wanted to bring down. and the young william was born and brought up in that world. and helped his father politically as young man. when it went back to the soviet union, when the parents went back, the family and kids went back -- it was their first visit. u.k., partly because of anti-german feeling during the first world war. -- in fact, that meant that heinrich, the fathers income fell. he couldn't afford a good education for his children. so they went back. he took them to the soviet union. they are, willie fisher fell in love and got married and had to get a job. his mother was russian, his father was german. his major language is english. he had done french in school. he was an ideal candidate for the new soviet security services. in his wife's sister suggested
who i think was pregnant at the time, and another comrade, and they travel across russia and western europe and settled in newcastle in the northeast of england. the industrial revolution started in the northeast of , and forron and coal committed marxist leninist, it was the archetypal capitalist world that the communist party wanted to bring down. and the young william was born and brought up in that world. and helped his father politically as young man. when it went back to the soviet union,...
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norway is the biggest oil exporter in western europe and ahead of the country's oil directorate saysustry is in crisis. have cutgest producers thousands of jobs. album david bowie released days before his death his grace it'sa e number one adele the top spot. sales rose after he died in this be his first number one album in the u.s.. . that is the latest. we are looking at global banking today the mark: we are in u.s. -- u.k.nt banks investment banks must rethink their services as regulators are forcing lenders to separate risk your from their consumer banking units. ofard davis is the chairman an's largest taxpayer owned lender, the royal bank of scotland he sat down with tom keene and they were joined by the chief economist for deutsche bank. they started by asking when the shock and all in markets could end. >> i don't think it will end soon. i think there are still some fault lines in the world economy which have not been corrected since the crisis. the biggest and was the amount of debt. that has been shifted around from the private sector to the look sector but it has not been
norway is the biggest oil exporter in western europe and ahead of the country's oil directorate saysustry is in crisis. have cutgest producers thousands of jobs. album david bowie released days before his death his grace it'sa e number one adele the top spot. sales rose after he died in this be his first number one album in the u.s.. . that is the latest. we are looking at global banking today the mark: we are in u.s. -- u.k.nt banks investment banks must rethink their services as regulators...
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lower to middle 50's in asheville and western europe south carolina. we have possible temyra: a motorcyclist is dead after a wreck inlided on ma night. the victim's name has not been released. a hunter found the body in a field in greenville county and wooded area at 5:30 last night. the name of the victim has not been released. if you have any information, call crime stoppe at 23-crime. the number of zika virus cases is growing. there are 30 cases in 13 states and washington, d.c.. no deaths have e en reported. in south carolina, there is at least one suspected case of a child born with a birth defect caused by the zika virus. if you are pregnant or plan to be, now is the time to learn about the virus. it is carried by mosquitoes who bite and infected person and carry it to the next person theyit has led to an outbreak of microcephaly, an outbreak of small s in a these in south carolina. first three mont o>> if you are traveling outside the country,c with the that. if you do have to travel, use protective measures. if you have recently visited one of
lower to middle 50's in asheville and western europe south carolina. we have possible temyra: a motorcyclist is dead after a wreck inlided on ma night. the victim's name has not been released. a hunter found the body in a field in greenville county and wooded area at 5:30 last night. the name of the victim has not been released. if you have any information, call crime stoppe at 23-crime. the number of zika virus cases is growing. there are 30 cases in 13 states and washington, d.c.. no deaths...
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declinee dramatic across many of western europe's largest cities following the terrorist attacks in parisoombergt is your business flash. guy: at a turning point after reforms to the peso take affects this take effect. let's get over to john micklethwait. .ohn john: thank you, guy. i am informed -- i am indeed --ned by marcio macquarie mauricio macquarie. time echofferent this what are you going to change. call -- providential leaders. we also believe that by our own we could develop. we knew that 20% century we have to work together. joining with the rest of the world, sharing skills and not letting ideological differences to stand in the way of the best solution. it is the standard by which we are going to work. more pragmatic and less arrogant approach. >> we need to be recognized as open. we go ahead with clear rules, equal and stable for everybody. >> can you tell me about foreign investments? you are here. your train to bring in a foreign investments. several companies have talked to hear. what is a realistic number in terms of the foreign investment you like to get this year? >> i
declinee dramatic across many of western europe's largest cities following the terrorist attacks in parisoombergt is your business flash. guy: at a turning point after reforms to the peso take affects this take effect. let's get over to john micklethwait. .ohn john: thank you, guy. i am informed -- i am indeed --ned by marcio macquarie mauricio macquarie. time echofferent this what are you going to change. call -- providential leaders. we also believe that by our own we could develop. we knew...
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refugee crisis is rocking western europe's long-standing open borders policy. temporary spot checks on the border with germany from denmark. danish leaders were angered. there could be a logjam in denmark of refugees. global news 24 hours a day powered by 2400 journalists in 150 bureaus around the world. i'm courtney donohoe. betty? much. thank you so let's get back to that freefall in china. big missteps looming large over china. how is the government going to manage? they seem to be increasingly out of control. will 2016 be any different? mark: betty, our next guest calls it the china syndrome. it is one of his big three frames. happy -- jeremy cook. happy new year. here we are, one day, one trading day into the new year -- and you have hit the nail on the head. well done. now?y: can i go home to move through 2016, the end part of 2015 was all about china, a little worry about whether the fed would hike rates or not. 2016 is likely to be the same, whether the problems we see in china will pressurize the fed into keeping its hand on the tiller a little more st
refugee crisis is rocking western europe's long-standing open borders policy. temporary spot checks on the border with germany from denmark. danish leaders were angered. there could be a logjam in denmark of refugees. global news 24 hours a day powered by 2400 journalists in 150 bureaus around the world. i'm courtney donohoe. betty? much. thank you so let's get back to that freefall in china. big missteps looming large over china. how is the government going to manage? they seem to be...
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the refugee crisis is complicated western europe's open borders policy. denmark says it will impose temporary spotchecks on germany. theaters were angered by sweden's decision to start imposing border checks to stem the flow of refugees. that could lead to a large income of refugees. the lastton has spent few months of his west campaign behind the scenes. that changes beginning today. the former president is rallying in new hampshire, the first in the nation primary is in five weeks. mr. clinton will have more events across the country in the next few weeks. donald trump's first tv ad of the campaign will air tomorrow in new hampshire and iowa. that focuses on terrorism and border security. it shows hillary clinton and president obama never mentioning trumps republican rivals. he says he plans to spend $2 million per week on ads. day,l news, 24 hours a powered by 2400 journalists in 150 news bureaus around the world. back to you. scarlet: let's get a quick recap on how u.s. markets closed. not happy new year for anyone with equities. dow industrials closi
the refugee crisis is complicated western europe's open borders policy. denmark says it will impose temporary spotchecks on germany. theaters were angered by sweden's decision to start imposing border checks to stem the flow of refugees. that could lead to a large income of refugees. the lastton has spent few months of his west campaign behind the scenes. that changes beginning today. the former president is rallying in new hampshire, the first in the nation primary is in five weeks. mr....