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and there is extensive reporting of the likely ties between those in western europe in the leading figures of iraq and syria. that is why it is important to ramp up the pressure. you have heard this in a different context. landed is less time and attention with the external activity. that being said with increasing pressure with isil in iraq and syria to become more focused with activities outside of the region. and the capacity to carry is diminished why we remain vigilant in in in iraq and syria to document some of that progress but that is why even though we made important progress and we do expect that will have some impact or positive impact and it will be vigilant about protecting those external attacks they will be more desperate to undertake operations and other places. >>. >> what i am trying to say is while those numbers are an illustration outside of iraq and syria to measure how dangerous it is even with those capabilities their diminished with syria and iraq that is the complicated dynamic to explain that strategy in with those around the world to counter those outside
and there is extensive reporting of the likely ties between those in western europe in the leading figures of iraq and syria. that is why it is important to ramp up the pressure. you have heard this in a different context. landed is less time and attention with the external activity. that being said with increasing pressure with isil in iraq and syria to become more focused with activities outside of the region. and the capacity to carry is diminished why we remain vigilant in in in iraq and...
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western europe had open borders, 400 isis fighters got into western europe. i don't want the united states of america become western europe, i have to worry about friends and family going to their innocent place of business. >> how do you identify who is muslim. >> do a temporary ban on all of them if worried about isolating -- >> doesn't it bother, i see you are wearing a cross. doesn't it bother you that pope francis has brought syrian muslims into the vatican? isn't that a better message than what donald trump said, we're going to penalize every muslim that's not american citizen because of the actions of a few. >> until we fix the problem. # and the fbi said we have no way to vet the refugees, of finding out who they are. none of it is driven by hate. >> that's not true. we go through, they have to be qualified through -- they're not coming on planes. there's home grown terrorism and it is fueled by this kind of rhetoric. if he is president, how does he deal with saudi arabia? >> the fbi director disagrees with you. >> i never said he supports donald trum
western europe had open borders, 400 isis fighters got into western europe. i don't want the united states of america become western europe, i have to worry about friends and family going to their innocent place of business. >> how do you identify who is muslim. >> do a temporary ban on all of them if worried about isolating -- >> doesn't it bother, i see you are wearing a cross. doesn't it bother you that pope francis has brought syrian muslims into the vatican? isn't that a...
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to save harley davidson motorcycles and to create a grand bargain on currency with western europe and japan. , anotherodern days part of the question is which candidate do i support? we are nonpartisan. i will save it i am glad these issues are being raised. i think the way that donald trump has raised them doesn't do any service. mischaracterized the debate. i am heartened by the fact that a lot of candidates are talking about these issues. hillary clinton had a manufacturing roundtable in new york. bernie sanders talks about trade agreements in every speech he says on the campaign trail. the governorch is of a manufacturing state. who has not been particularly helpful on these in wisconsin saying how he was going to stand up for american trade ellis the and the blue-collar worker. this is something that voters are demanding. policy.is changing next call comes from randy on our democratic line. we will move on. jim is calling in from wisconsin. my question is on tax. tariffs are very tricky and can be dangerous but what if they just eliminated the corporate income tax on manufacturin
to save harley davidson motorcycles and to create a grand bargain on currency with western europe and japan. , anotherodern days part of the question is which candidate do i support? we are nonpartisan. i will save it i am glad these issues are being raised. i think the way that donald trump has raised them doesn't do any service. mischaracterized the debate. i am heartened by the fact that a lot of candidates are talking about these issues. hillary clinton had a manufacturing roundtable in new...
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and what are you expecting in western europe?rn europe, we saw a growth rate, which was the lowest out of all of the regions in the world. it was down at 520%. automotive only makes up about 18% of our business. it is an important sector. we tend to deal with the tier two's in ther industry. oesome of deal with the the oem's. we tend to see the strongest growth in america and in asia. guy: you think the british leaders leaving the eu would be a pretty dumb idea. what kind of an impact do you think it would actually have? you probably have a pretty good the of both sides of this -- a pretty good view of what sides of this story. what effect would this have on the european economy and more specifically, the british economy? >> the most important impact would be on the british economy. and in a world that is increasingly more connected, in a world where global business is the norm, i have strong concerns about british pulling out the drawbridges, or as i put it, burning the bridges. the effect of this will be unknown. we might not l
and what are you expecting in western europe?rn europe, we saw a growth rate, which was the lowest out of all of the regions in the world. it was down at 520%. automotive only makes up about 18% of our business. it is an important sector. we tend to deal with the tier two's in ther industry. oesome of deal with the the oem's. we tend to see the strongest growth in america and in asia. guy: you think the british leaders leaving the eu would be a pretty dumb idea. what kind of an impact do you...
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for example a cargo ship traveling between western europe and asia, typically sails through suez canal. this root shortens by 30%. what russia needs now are arctic ports and lines of communication. it's a big reason why moscow recently unveiled an ambitious plan to build 13 new bases and radar stations in former soviet outposts across the arctic. >> it would be tremendously beneficial for russia strategically in the sense russia would control a key shipping artery for the global economy. >> spalbard, under norwegian control, increasingly interested in the high north. >> that's because of the placement that we have with more activity in the polish sea and we're placed in the officer of that. >> driving down one o of only two roads, it's become a key living center and research, where 50% of the ice has melted away since 1979. melting ice in the arctic. a freeze that's steadily putting old cold warren miss on a path to new battles whose end game is less about ideology and more about economic control and financial supremacy. russia has more than a large military to throw its weight around
for example a cargo ship traveling between western europe and asia, typically sails through suez canal. this root shortens by 30%. what russia needs now are arctic ports and lines of communication. it's a big reason why moscow recently unveiled an ambitious plan to build 13 new bases and radar stations in former soviet outposts across the arctic. >> it would be tremendously beneficial for russia strategically in the sense russia would control a key shipping artery for the global economy....
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. >> all across the northern tier of western europe today, they were testing the wind.cking the atmosphere for fallout from the ill fated soviet reactor. >> we begin with what washington knows. here's >> the black and white picture released by the soviets provides the most dramatic evidence thus far how powerful the explosion at reactor number four must have been. the roof and part of the walls were simply blown away. they used the picture to prove the fire is out. the u.s. says the fire still burns spewing radio activity into the atmosphere. u.s. officials today said they still don't know what touched off the initial accident in reactor four but runs it started losing cooling fluid, they lost control. american intelligence analysts now say that problems at the reactor site apparently began before the weekend. on friday, there were already signs that emergency measures were being taken apparently trying to stop the loss of cooling fluids. by saturday, the fuel rods as shown in these pictures taken before the accident had begun to melt. the reactor was already venting la
. >> all across the northern tier of western europe today, they were testing the wind.cking the atmosphere for fallout from the ill fated soviet reactor. >> we begin with what washington knows. here's >> the black and white picture released by the soviets provides the most dramatic evidence thus far how powerful the explosion at reactor number four must have been. the roof and part of the walls were simply blown away. they used the picture to prove the fire is out. the u.s....
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may at one stage have created harmony, a lack of wars, thank goodness there's more security in western europe now. but the fact remains that the populism is rising and creating more extreme views. if you want to look back at history, that can do pretty bad things. >> but europe is still a very young institution. >> and young institutions don't have that depth very often to fall back on. >> yeah. you're right, we are looking about the way to be in such a low interest rate. but that is another story. what is important is that we have a new way of reading europe. today it's not working, obviously. i mean, we are not team building enough. i do believe that we need to use this moment of time or history in the european construction to change the way the rules are done. i mean, for me it would be crazy to stay as it is. people are not happy at all. but i think it could be changed quite rapidly, to be honest. i don't see any positive impact for a country to leave europe. i don't see any positive impact. i see negative impact of being left alone. so i think that for the u.k., it is one thing to be on
may at one stage have created harmony, a lack of wars, thank goodness there's more security in western europe now. but the fact remains that the populism is rising and creating more extreme views. if you want to look back at history, that can do pretty bad things. >> but europe is still a very young institution. >> and young institutions don't have that depth very often to fall back on. >> yeah. you're right, we are looking about the way to be in such a low interest rate. but...
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certainly if you are connecting with the goings on in eastern and western europe, it is frightening. the exodus of exodus of the jewish population from those countries now. it is frightening that low population left in eastern europe because of the nationalism and the anti-semitism, which boded ill for the jews who left but also for the disenfranchised. it is very, very scary. it is a recapitulation of something to some degree. also it seems to me as if it is a stream, current that is never ended. i was think about one of my trips to berlin, the person who is it taking my husband and i are around was very quick to show us all of the monuments and all of the waves in which jews are honored and the devastation of the holocaust. yet, casually would mention to us any of the synagogues they always have bomb threats, every week. that still is the way it is. i think it is very important for us to remember it. so yes it is frightening. >> have your parents or any other people who gave you information about how accurate it was. >> all the comments have been positive, my father is very proud to
certainly if you are connecting with the goings on in eastern and western europe, it is frightening. the exodus of exodus of the jewish population from those countries now. it is frightening that low population left in eastern europe because of the nationalism and the anti-semitism, which boded ill for the jews who left but also for the disenfranchised. it is very, very scary. it is a recapitulation of something to some degree. also it seems to me as if it is a stream, current that is never...
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they have not been able to move on to western europe since macedonia closed the border in february. the refugees are running out of patience and so are the residents of the greek border town. >> reporter: attitudes are changing, compassion has given way to appear anger. at first there was solidarity with the thousands of refugees and migrant but now the people of idomeni are telling the government that livelihoods are at risk. some are furious. they say their quiet town no longer belongs to them. >> translation: when they came here, we embraced them and gave them things, but now our lives are unbearable. we are scared to allow our children to play in the streets. no-one explains to us why they are staying here. >> reporter: the refugees and migrant have been living in the field close to the border for weeks. farmers have lost their income. they can't employee their land. the people in the village say the refugees have been stealing their chickens and for the past two weeks the main freight railway line to the rest of europe has been blocked by those who are now stranded in greece. t
they have not been able to move on to western europe since macedonia closed the border in february. the refugees are running out of patience and so are the residents of the greek border town. >> reporter: attitudes are changing, compassion has given way to appear anger. at first there was solidarity with the thousands of refugees and migrant but now the people of idomeni are telling the government that livelihoods are at risk. some are furious. they say their quiet town no longer belongs...
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and really that was the situation that existed in western europe before music theory was developed. theory 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 heart, sweet adeline, sweet adeline, my adeline. ♪ ♪ beautiful mine, my adeline. ♪ ♪ say you're mine, adeline. ♪ >> it's 9:00 p.m. in the french capital. you're watching "france 24" your headlines at this hour. the british prime minister admits he did benefit from funds held in an offshore trust mentioned in the so-called panama papers this after four days of pressure on david cameron. we'll be getting more detai
and really that was the situation that existed in western europe before music theory was developed. theory 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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really across western europe, you can see on the satellite picture, strong thunderstorms, paris, high of 17, thunderstorms in your forecast. berlin, 16. look at moscow. 14 for your high. sunny skies on your wednesday. all right, i'll leave you now with the extended outlook. >>> and that is all for this edition of nhk "newsline," i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for staying with us. this week's global 3000 heads to brazil where we learn how cities can better protect themselves from flooding. in pakistan we meet a courageous woman who is causing a stir in a male-dominated profession. but we start in the usa where there once high hopes for a new trade agreement was become of them? nafta gaffe to there are more than 3000 two hundred multilateral trade agreements worldwide free trade agreements. but what results to the yield? supporters say that greater freedom for companies creates re
really across western europe, you can see on the satellite picture, strong thunderstorms, paris, high of 17, thunderstorms in your forecast. berlin, 16. look at moscow. 14 for your high. sunny skies on your wednesday. all right, i'll leave you now with the extended outlook. >>> and that is all for this edition of nhk "newsline," i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for staying with us. this week's global 3000 heads to brazil where we learn how cities can better protect...
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>> iceland, unfortunately, as a country in scandinavia and western europe, is the only ministers.t hasother countries may have former leaders, but iceland is daily country in western europe and scandinavia that has ministers that are actually in office now. i guess that is one of the reasons. of course we have a massive financial collapse in 2008 that really shook icelandic society, and many people simply woke up. and we have massive demonstrations that i was a part of back then, unlike some of the other icelanders, the protests two days ago were really unique because in icelandic, like in many other countries, it is very difficult to get people to come out to protest unless their livelihoods are threatened in one way or the other. so this was a protest against what people since with the ethical collapse that was the 1%d -- revealed by or's of iceland. percenters of iceland. i cannot tell you how i felt to see so many come forward and massive demonstrations, the biggest in our history, to show the rest of the world that not all icelanders are of the same nature as the leaders of icelan
>> iceland, unfortunately, as a country in scandinavia and western europe, is the only ministers.t hasother countries may have former leaders, but iceland is daily country in western europe and scandinavia that has ministers that are actually in office now. i guess that is one of the reasons. of course we have a massive financial collapse in 2008 that really shook icelandic society, and many people simply woke up. and we have massive demonstrations that i was a part of back then, unlike...
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risked their lives crossing the water from turkey before heading to the greek mainland and onto western europe. >>> this june septa will roll out its new electronic key cards. they take the place of tokens or weekly and monthly passes. they can be used on trains, trolleys and buses. riders can buy fare plans using a debit or credit card. septa will see how well the program does before releasing more cards. >>> this is a quick about-face. amc is ditching plans to allow movie goers to text inside its theaters. in a statement amc ceo says the company heard loud and clear that texting is not what its audience wants. earlier this week ceo told variety magazine amc was going be terms friendly. you may be able to buy concert tickets through facebook. ticket master will select tights for select events through facebook. facebook will collect a fee from ticket master for each ticket sold. buzz feed reports event bright will soon sell tickets through facebook. >>> let's take a look back in the past week in business news with cnbc. >> verizon on strike. banks onto rise. ads on court. all during the week t
risked their lives crossing the water from turkey before heading to the greek mainland and onto western europe. >>> this june septa will roll out its new electronic key cards. they take the place of tokens or weekly and monthly passes. they can be used on trains, trolleys and buses. riders can buy fare plans using a debit or credit card. septa will see how well the program does before releasing more cards. >>> this is a quick about-face. amc is ditching plans to allow movie...
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reaches algorithms and they separated them into two groups, those developed in east asia and western europe and the united states and they wanted to see how accurate the algorithms were on pictures of african-americans and caulk asians. you could see the black lie, that represents the east asia algorithms and more developed than western europe and the united states and the graph on the right, the opposite was true, on pictures of caulk asians, it was better than that developed in east asia countries. we call this the other race effect. where people are better at distinguishing members of their own race. and facial recognition algorithms have a similar other race effect. and this means it is a setting in which a algorithms is developed could affect its biases and knowing that the mesh software -- american software looks like me, caulk asian and male and this technology is more likely to be employed on african-americans and over-policed demographics. so we could look at another study which asked the question directly where they studied three algorithms that are made by companies that sell to
reaches algorithms and they separated them into two groups, those developed in east asia and western europe and the united states and they wanted to see how accurate the algorithms were on pictures of african-americans and caulk asians. you could see the black lie, that represents the east asia algorithms and more developed than western europe and the united states and the graph on the right, the opposite was true, on pictures of caulk asians, it was better than that developed in east asia...
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pope france boarded a en plane for greek island, there, met with refugees trying to migrate into western europend return to the vatican with precious cargo. omar reports. >> reporter: pope france visited the greek island today to bring attention to the polite of thousands of refugees forced tr their countries. he toured the more rya refugee dentention center where thousands remained in limbo. a young girl grabbed france hand and kissed it. others fell to their knees and cried as he passed by. one man pleaded with the holy father to help with the refugee children. >> u frances and other spiritual leaders tossed breathes into the sea and praise forb those who died while trying to reach europe. as assign of compassion, france brought back three muslim families including six children to the vat canning. they were forced to flee syria when isis bombed their home. >> engage himself in finding solution or try to have the solution for this situation. >> reporter: more than a million refugees have arrived in you are open roup since: >> stay with us. still to come tonight on eyewitness news deadly tornad
pope france boarded a en plane for greek island, there, met with refugees trying to migrate into western europend return to the vatican with precious cargo. omar reports. >> reporter: pope france visited the greek island today to bring attention to the polite of thousands of refugees forced tr their countries. he toured the more rya refugee dentention center where thousands remained in limbo. a young girl grabbed france hand and kissed it. others fell to their knees and cried as he passed...
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. >> well i think they made a very fair point, the development in western europe, firstly the european community has had a significant role in keeping the peace. m peace among countries that have had a long time of history of fighting each other. we see that is a strong arguments for the european community at that time. if you remember it was to protect the democratic structured against a threat, but another point was made about sovereignty to nato and in many ways is much greater with the concession of sovereignty to the european union. -- >> so the point that market makes it for comfortable with that huge extension of a sovereignty on the part of nato, is so uncomfortable with the modest concession of sovereignty or former affairs to the european union. >> we all talked a little about her own experiences. i'm polish member of parliament, what is pushed me is the extraordinary -- of a country like polling, despite everything we have done for them over the many years, if you could see the entrance and that they had for negotiation perhaps you would be stunned. my argument is that this
. >> well i think they made a very fair point, the development in western europe, firstly the european community has had a significant role in keeping the peace. m peace among countries that have had a long time of history of fighting each other. we see that is a strong arguments for the european community at that time. if you remember it was to protect the democratic structured against a threat, but another point was made about sovereignty to nato and in many ways is much greater with...
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says it is waiting out a slowdown in emerging markets by shifting focus to the security needs of western europeers. it is high on the agenda of government. seethought you would never a world with zero emission power stations? we sit down with one company saying they can make it happen. ♪ firms are refocusing their investing efforts. venture capitalists made fewer bets in the last quarter. investing in more mature companies. last quarter so the fewest number of venture deals for four years. they have become skeptical of startup valuations. tomorrow special edition of bloomberg west on unicorns, bubble or boom? this week's deep dive into renewable energy. a futuristic technology that could in fact be closer to reality than we think it is. zero missions power stations. that is what the start of net power can do. by reimagining the steam powered turbines we've known since the dawn of the industrial age. the new design would still use fossil fuels but it's only byproduct would be carbon dioxide. sure enough to use for other purposes. i caught up with net power ceo bill brown. to see how the technolo
says it is waiting out a slowdown in emerging markets by shifting focus to the security needs of western europeers. it is high on the agenda of government. seethought you would never a world with zero emission power stations? we sit down with one company saying they can make it happen. ♪ firms are refocusing their investing efforts. venture capitalists made fewer bets in the last quarter. investing in more mature companies. last quarter so the fewest number of venture deals for four years....
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role that has been placed upon us because of the power that we have, and the vacuum of power in western europeich previously had this burden. i believe the dangers of world war iii, the dangers of civil war, approaching civil war, in a very difficult sense of home, and other problems, are greater than this country has ever had. but on the other hand, i believe that never in our nation's history have we had more capability to handle these problems. in other words, the forces that can bring peace and avoid war, the forces that can unite america and reconcile america, and bring progress in our cities, are now stronger than they have ever been if they just brought to play. what we need is leadership, leadership that will take america's great harnessed power and unharness it and put it to work on the unfinished business at home and the unfinished business abroad. by the acts of where i've been, a congressman, a senator, eight years as vice president, seven years to travel around the world many times and to think about these problems, by reason of that experience, i have thought deeply and i've reac
role that has been placed upon us because of the power that we have, and the vacuum of power in western europeich previously had this burden. i believe the dangers of world war iii, the dangers of civil war, approaching civil war, in a very difficult sense of home, and other problems, are greater than this country has ever had. but on the other hand, i believe that never in our nation's history have we had more capability to handle these problems. in other words, the forces that can bring peace...
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a role that has been placed upon us because of the power we have and the vacuum of a power in western europewhich previously held this. i believe the dangers of world war iii abroad, the dangers of civil war, approaching civil war in a very difficult sense at home, and other problems, are greater than the country have ever had. but on the other hand, i believe that never in the nation's history have we had more capability to handle these problems. in other words, the forces that can bring peace and avoid war, the forces that can unite and reconcile america and bring progress to our cities are now stronger than they have ever been. what we need is leadership. leadership that will take america's great harnessed power and unharness it and put it to work on the unfinished business of home and abroad. by the accident of where i have been, a senator eight years, a vice president, traveled around the world is seven years many times -- by reason of that experience, i have thought deeply and have reached some conclusions about what we ought to keep the peace abroad and restore peace at home. i think
a role that has been placed upon us because of the power we have and the vacuum of a power in western europewhich previously held this. i believe the dangers of world war iii abroad, the dangers of civil war, approaching civil war in a very difficult sense at home, and other problems, are greater than the country have ever had. but on the other hand, i believe that never in the nation's history have we had more capability to handle these problems. in other words, the forces that can bring peace...
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to cope with the number of refugees arriving in the country as they try to make their way to western europe. residents of the greek town of idomeni are becoming angry over the continuing presence of the refugee camp. they want the camp to be cleared saying their businesses are being badly affected. >> reporter: attitudes are changing, capacity has given way to anger. at first there was solidarity with the thousands of refugees and migrants, but now the people of idomeni are telling the government that livelihoods are at risk. some are furious. they say their quiet town no longer belongs to them. >> reporter: when they came here, we embraced them and gave them things, but now our lives are unbearable. we are scared to allow our children to play in the streets. no-one explains to us why they are staying here. >> reporter: the refugees and migrants have been living in the fields close to the border for weeks. farmers have lost their income. they can't plough their land. the people in the village say the refugees have been stealing their chicken and for the past two weeks the rail line have bee
to cope with the number of refugees arriving in the country as they try to make their way to western europe. residents of the greek town of idomeni are becoming angry over the continuing presence of the refugee camp. they want the camp to be cleared saying their businesses are being badly affected. >> reporter: attitudes are changing, capacity has given way to anger. at first there was solidarity with the thousands of refugees and migrants, but now the people of idomeni are telling the...
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northern greece as hundreds of migrants tried to cross the border into macedonia on their way to western europeey were turned back with force as kelly cobiella reports. >> reporter: a battle on the greek/macedonian border. macedonian police firing tear gas at refugees, shooting water cannons and rubber bullets. the refugees, many stunned, some injured, a few retaliating with rocks, most were unarmed. high winds blowing the tear was into a nearby camp of 11,000, hitting dozens of families. >> we treated around 200 people for tear gas, mostly men, but also women and children under 5 years old. >> reporter: they've been in limbo at this border crossing for weeks, after europe closed its doors. today a rumor spread that the fence was coming down. when it didn't happen, hundreds tried to force their way through. "either we go through and die trying" this syrian man said, "or we die in greece." macedonian police held back the crowds, but the greek government today condemned the use of force, calling it dangerous and deplorable. today pope francis asked catholics to pray for refugees. he'll visit the
northern greece as hundreds of migrants tried to cross the border into macedonia on their way to western europeey were turned back with force as kelly cobiella reports. >> reporter: a battle on the greek/macedonian border. macedonian police firing tear gas at refugees, shooting water cannons and rubber bullets. the refugees, many stunned, some injured, a few retaliating with rocks, most were unarmed. high winds blowing the tear was into a nearby camp of 11,000, hitting dozens of families....
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could you comment on what seems to be a deteriorating relationship between western europe and israel? >> yeah, it's -- you know, it obviously has to do with the palestinian issue and the ongoing failure to end it. israel has good relations with leaders in britain, with cameron, germany with merkel. a little less so with hollande, less so in italy and spain but on the whole in western europe, public opinion, intellectuals, a young generation of students and so forth are critical of israel policy. there's been eu resolutions for boycotting products from the settlements. there is i would say anger in not just in the israeli right wing but in the israeli public about what they see european double standards in that regard. you know, some average israelis i'm not of that attitude. like i said, it's not the position i present. but many israelis that you talk to said, you know, there is a terrible civil war going on in europe. half a million people is probably been killed. in syria. and -- in syria. and why are these europeans preoccupied with the palestinian problem and not with what's going
could you comment on what seems to be a deteriorating relationship between western europe and israel? >> yeah, it's -- you know, it obviously has to do with the palestinian issue and the ongoing failure to end it. israel has good relations with leaders in britain, with cameron, germany with merkel. a little less so with hollande, less so in italy and spain but on the whole in western europe, public opinion, intellectuals, a young generation of students and so forth are critical of israel...
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air and on the ground with an arab muslim coalition, like we had when we defeated saddam with western europe involved. on the ground, in syria, in iraq. >> sure. not designed to topple, not to be in the middle of a civil war, but basically to destroy isis. >>isis. >> pelley: the kasich white house is going to war. >> let me just say it's not the kasich white house. it's all the civilized world that needs to go to war. >> pelley: what hardship in your life formed your character? >> well, my parents were killed by a drunk driver, 1987. that was tough. i mean, tough is an understatement. as a kid, you know, i grew up in a blue collar town where if the wind blew the wrong way we saw people out of work. i mean, i had a great childhood but the most traumatic time in my life was the night i found out that one of my parents was dead and the other would be soon. >> pelley: where do we see your mom and dad in your campaign? >> probably, you know, in my heart and in my head. you know, my mother was very opinionated and very smart. undereducated, high school diploma, but came from a very my father had t
air and on the ground with an arab muslim coalition, like we had when we defeated saddam with western europe involved. on the ground, in syria, in iraq. >> sure. not designed to topple, not to be in the middle of a civil war, but basically to destroy isis. >>isis. >> pelley: the kasich white house is going to war. >> let me just say it's not the kasich white house. it's all the civilized world that needs to go to war. >> pelley: what hardship in your life formed...
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there is a quota system put in place, a heavily discriminatory system that favors people from western europe, and tried to restrict people from other parts of the world. did the schenck case in particular influence immigration restriction, i think that might be a direct connection that we can't make. but i do think the perception of radicals as being threatening and coming from other parts of the world really matters. one of the big questions that does come out of the war years is, what is the difference between being a citizen and being an immigrant? do non-citizens actually had the same rights as american citizens when it comes to free speech, and when it comes to a whole host of other rights restricted during the war? that is a very powerful debate, and part of the context of schenck. susan: next up is joan in fort myers, florida. >> i have a quick two-parter. i was wondering if, when the conscription was placed and based, if any mention was made out of the tax un-american whether commercial shipping or warships, and the other part is was this by any chance when the concept of the conscie
there is a quota system put in place, a heavily discriminatory system that favors people from western europe, and tried to restrict people from other parts of the world. did the schenck case in particular influence immigration restriction, i think that might be a direct connection that we can't make. but i do think the perception of radicals as being threatening and coming from other parts of the world really matters. one of the big questions that does come out of the war years is, what is the...
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then i would say the biggest danger for me now as i see is that we in many countries, including western europe in the u.s., sometimes risk falling into a trap of this provocation, because terrorists want us to be scared. we must not fall in that cap -- laura: we are in danger of maximizing their appeal. >> i think by that we make them more attractive and they get more news, so to speak. sometimes succeed in dividing us, because they want to have democratic societies in particular polarized and divided . we see in europe, we see it in the united states and we see it all over the world now, where absolutely horrific acts are meant to provoke and meant to divide, and that is why i think we have to be very, very careful. but what are the consequent -- what if the consequences of extremism aren't tackle? more flows of migrants and people trying to flee societies like syria and iraq? >> the more i work on these issues, it is like walking on a minefield, the more i realize we have to go to the root causes. nd this horrible war in syria and we also have to make sure we can help the countries in their
then i would say the biggest danger for me now as i see is that we in many countries, including western europe in the u.s., sometimes risk falling into a trap of this provocation, because terrorists want us to be scared. we must not fall in that cap -- laura: we are in danger of maximizing their appeal. >> i think by that we make them more attractive and they get more news, so to speak. sometimes succeed in dividing us, because they want to have democratic societies in particular...
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more than 11,000 migrants, hoping to pass through to western europe, are camped at that border inside greece. the presidential campaign calendar is now clear until new york's delegate-rich primary on april 19. texas senator ted cruz swept all 34 of colorado's delegates at yesterday's republican state convention and friday's caucuses, but he still trails businessman donald trump by 226 delegates in the race to the 1,237 needed to win his party's nomination. vermont senator bernie sanders won the wyoming caucuses yesterday but split the 14 delegates there with hillary clinton. sanders has narrowed her lead in pledged delegates-- those awarded by winning votes in primaries and caucuses-- to 219. but clinton has an advantage of 438 superdelegates-- party officials who get a seat at the national convention-- putting her ahead by more than 650 delegates overall. looking to his remaining nine months in office, president obama told fox news today he hopes to find common ground with republicans in congress. >> our system is designed to work if people who disagree can listen to each other, if w
more than 11,000 migrants, hoping to pass through to western europe, are camped at that border inside greece. the presidential campaign calendar is now clear until new york's delegate-rich primary on april 19. texas senator ted cruz swept all 34 of colorado's delegates at yesterday's republican state convention and friday's caucuses, but he still trails businessman donald trump by 226 delegates in the race to the 1,237 needed to win his party's nomination. vermont senator bernie sanders won the...
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demonstrators favored closer ties with western europe and less alignment with russia. today, these reformers call themselves the "euro-optimists." >>9 to be an optimist in ukraine, it's a big challenge. because too many years we've spent in this process of transformation. and i still believe the work is not finished. >> this is a very hostile environment. when you feel that the corruption and the old style politicians and the old style of making policy, is very close to you. this is big compromises for us. it was very easy to be heroes on the maidan and it is much more difficult to be heroes here in the parliament. >> reporter: nayyem sparked the euro-maidan protests in november 2013 with a facebook post, asking people to come out against then-president viktor yanukovych. yanukovych had just scuttled a free trade and cooperation agreement with the european union-- under pressure from his ally, russian president vladimir putin. protesters also demanded an end to the country's endemic corruption. they occupied the maidan for three months. police beat protesters on the st
demonstrators favored closer ties with western europe and less alignment with russia. today, these reformers call themselves the "euro-optimists." >>9 to be an optimist in ukraine, it's a big challenge. because too many years we've spent in this process of transformation. and i still believe the work is not finished. >> this is a very hostile environment. when you feel that the corruption and the old style politicians and the old style of making policy, is very close to...
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we have only to look at western europe today and the somewhat hapless fashion in which it's dealing with two million refugees from syria, from libya. there is no plan for the mass evacuation of people in this country. and while we assume that states that still had power would happily welcome hundreds of thousands of their fellow americans, i don't happen to believe that's true. i know of at least one state where the governor has a plan in the event that large numbers of people from neighboring cities come swarming into his rural state. he has a plan to have the police and the state police and the sheriff's office and the national guard waiting with a bottle of water and a sandwich of for each car and a map showing them where the nearest gas station is and telling them, i'm sorry, we do not have the infrastructure to support you folks here. unless you have a local resident who is willing to take you in, you got to keep moving. i fear that would happen on a grand scale because, remember, the people most likely to flee, most likely to sort of run for the light are going to be people who hav
we have only to look at western europe today and the somewhat hapless fashion in which it's dealing with two million refugees from syria, from libya. there is no plan for the mass evacuation of people in this country. and while we assume that states that still had power would happily welcome hundreds of thousands of their fellow americans, i don't happen to believe that's true. i know of at least one state where the governor has a plan in the event that large numbers of people from neighboring...
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15 other c countries may have formr leleaders, but i icelannd is day country in western e europe andndidinavia thatat has miminis thatat are actualllly in office. i guess s that is onene of the reasasons. of courrse we have a m massive financncial collapse i in 2008 t really shohook icelandicic soco, and d many people simplyly woke. and we have massive demonstrtrations that i i was at of back then, unlnlike so of the otother icelandnders, t the pros two days a ago werere reaeally e because in icelanandic, like inn many other countrieses, it i isy difficult toto get p people to e out to protest unless their livelihoods are threatened in one way or the other. so thisis was a protest agagaint what people since with the ethical collapse that was the 1%d -- revealed by or's of iceland. percenters of iceland. i cannot tell you how i felt to see so many come forward and massive demonstrations, the biggest in our history, to show the rest of the world that not all icelanders are of the same nature as the leaders of iceland. amy: birgitta jonsdottir, you're a member of the icelandic parliamen
15 other c countries may have formr leleaders, but i icelannd is day country in western e europe andndidinavia thatat has miminis thatat are actualllly in office. i guess s that is onene of the reasasons. of courrse we have a m massive financncial collapse i in 2008 t really shohook icelandicic soco, and d many people simplyly woke. and we have massive demonstrtrations that i i was at of back then, unlnlike so of the otother icelandnders, t the pros two days a ago werere reaeally e because in...
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regulating health and safety standards certainly is not what it approaches in the united states or western europe. there are some tools that are made in the united states. apon, they do face very stiff competition from chinese competitors that are aided by the fact that they are not necessarily complying with the same kind of regulations that we take for granted as protecting consumer safety and andenvironment and workers clean water and air here. they also receive subsidies from their government and some protection. it needs to be a priority to congress and the white house to push back on this. , i think that there has been a reluctance to do that in any systematic way and that has had an impact on the choices that consumers have in terms of everything from hardware to toys to closing. host: can you talk a little bit about how currency manipulation effects the trade deficit? guest: sure. currency manipulation is a tool that some governments use to make their exports artificially more competitive or to protect their currency. a central government will by buying up federal , holdes or treasury bon
regulating health and safety standards certainly is not what it approaches in the united states or western europe. there are some tools that are made in the united states. apon, they do face very stiff competition from chinese competitors that are aided by the fact that they are not necessarily complying with the same kind of regulations that we take for granted as protecting consumer safety and andenvironment and workers clean water and air here. they also receive subsidies from their...
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. >>> exactly what is fueling the isis expansion into western europe and beyond? katherine harris reports on the consequences of more aggressive action and a new call for help. >> reporter: the front man for the band u-2 called it the syrian refugee crisis an existential threat that demands american support. >> aid in 2016 is not charity. it is national security. >> reporter: according to the u.n., it forced more than $10 million from their homes. warning the camps are fertile ground for radicalization. >> we met people in a camp. preschoolers, 4 years old. most were born in the camp will i could not tell them when they would get to go home. >> children are on the move and they can constitute a tremendous threat in the future. unless we show them humanity, compassion and a way forward. >> bono told the senate panel the country is on the brink of collapse and need more to stop the psych silence. the singer and humanitarian called for a new attitude toward refugees. calling them a benefit. not a burden. and there was the unmistakable call for more leadership. >> ame
. >>> exactly what is fueling the isis expansion into western europe and beyond? katherine harris reports on the consequences of more aggressive action and a new call for help. >> reporter: the front man for the band u-2 called it the syrian refugee crisis an existential threat that demands american support. >> aid in 2016 is not charity. it is national security. >> reporter: according to the u.n., it forced more than $10 million from their homes. warning the camps...
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it is a complete myth that the peace created piece in -- in western europe. done that. we live in a different world from which people travel, there is trade, doing trading without the eu, lots of tourism, global media. it is not the eu that has brought about this happy condition. the one condition the eu had to bring peace was in the balkans and yugoslavia. the eu made a complete mess of that. you were ever -- you are member of the external fund affairs spokesman talking about the balkans crisis. he said this is europe's hour. not america's hour. america had to come in and clear up the mess that was left by europe. >> hold on. i want to pick up on this point of economic shock. this point about there being a shock if we were to leave, that is amiss consensus on that. even jeremiah confirms that. and the other thing about young people, i couldn't agree more. i am not one myself, but i have read, they know what they care about. they are confident about the future within the european union. it is not just jobs. this is a generation that went through the financial
it is a complete myth that the peace created piece in -- in western europe. done that. we live in a different world from which people travel, there is trade, doing trading without the eu, lots of tourism, global media. it is not the eu that has brought about this happy condition. the one condition the eu had to bring peace was in the balkans and yugoslavia. the eu made a complete mess of that. you were ever -- you are member of the external fund affairs spokesman talking about the balkans...
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near the railway line because they were not allowed to cross the board in along northern and western europe. 60 refugees are trying to get to the creek island of lesbos. they were intercepted by the coast guard on monday. ankara has agreed to take back refugees. >> a belgium station was hit, the reopening was delayed as they tried to reach a deal over new security measures. the united states said it has killed the key leader al-shabab and somalia. one of three people killed in strikes near the mennan border. there were two attacks more than a year ago. well, kenya is marking the anniversary of one of the dead deadiest al-shabab attacks in the country. a plaque was unveiled listing those who were killed last year. students have also been taking part in america to honor the victims candle lit vigils and prayers will be held later in the day. we're here to say sorry for what has happened. also to say that this is an important date that will never be forgotten by the community in garissa. and kenya in general. >> malcolm webb is where students have gathered to mark that anniversary. >> some gov
near the railway line because they were not allowed to cross the board in along northern and western europe. 60 refugees are trying to get to the creek island of lesbos. they were intercepted by the coast guard on monday. ankara has agreed to take back refugees. >> a belgium station was hit, the reopening was delayed as they tried to reach a deal over new security measures. the united states said it has killed the key leader al-shabab and somalia. one of three people killed in strikes...
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>> i have no doubt we're going to see more directive operations through western europe. if you get a sense of the net worth there and come out from mr. abud that ran the paris attacks earlier this year, you see a sprawling network there and that's what you can see. there must be parts unseen. i think we're going to see that continue. the challenge is going to be as we're already seeing the attacks that are inspired here san bernardino, enabled here, we have the advantage of it. it would be harder to have directed attacks here because those people have to make it over. >> phil, one of the things i'm struck by is people look at what has happened in paris and belgium and they get very worried about the strength of isis but i wonder does it really show you the weakness of europe. that is brussels had six police departments not communicating. european governments guard sovereignty. the adversary has the numbers i didn't witness. we might have three, five, eight major cases going at once. 5,000 going in europe. that's a remarkable problem. that said, the europeans themselves h
>> i have no doubt we're going to see more directive operations through western europe. if you get a sense of the net worth there and come out from mr. abud that ran the paris attacks earlier this year, you see a sprawling network there and that's what you can see. there must be parts unseen. i think we're going to see that continue. the challenge is going to be as we're already seeing the attacks that are inspired here san bernardino, enabled here, we have the advantage of it. it would...
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calling things in question like nuclear alliances and our long- standing traditional a liiance in western europe. it is reassuring. >> some folks doubted his stance on the iran nuke deal. did he calm their concerns? >> i didn't have a text of the speech in front of me, i may have heard this wrong. but it sounded to it me that he did not say he would accept and try to improve it. i heard him say iran will not get nuclear weapons. my view that signing the deal was a mistake. i don't think it can be fixed or renegotiated and i think it should be reputeiated and that is senator cruz's position. the deal to say they will not get nuclear weapons. that is a strong statement. >> a statement that caught my ear. reinvigorate western values and spread them around the world. that contrasts with the obama administration who may be practice i am okay, and you are are okay foreign policy. how will that be. time to reinvigorate western values. >> i think it is something that americans need to hear. regardless of what the rest of the world needs to hear, this will be welcome here at home. not just voters but the
calling things in question like nuclear alliances and our long- standing traditional a liiance in western europe. it is reassuring. >> some folks doubted his stance on the iran nuke deal. did he calm their concerns? >> i didn't have a text of the speech in front of me, i may have heard this wrong. but it sounded to it me that he did not say he would accept and try to improve it. i heard him say iran will not get nuclear weapons. my view that signing the deal was a mistake. i don't...
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we do know is that japan, china, and western europe are in difficult situations.y are competing for incredibly inadequate demand relative to global supply. you saw what happened last week. he tried to talk it down by saying he was going out and buying all sorts of things. all sorts of crazy ideas. and the yen started to tank and then reverse itself. this will mean that the only tool left for the ecb, the banks of japan, and china has been doing this all along, his direct intervention in the currency market. i'm worried about the rest of the world but there is a statute of limitations that there will spill over and send the u.s. economy into a recession. it has not happened yet. i agree that there are more concerned about what is going on globally and i do think the fed is gravitating to this role of being the backstop of the global economy. they were waiting for the rest of them to catch up without naming names. the new have to ask yourself as a strategist or a forecaster, what is the likely scenario going to be here? of a scenario, the optimal policy is for the f
we do know is that japan, china, and western europe are in difficult situations.y are competing for incredibly inadequate demand relative to global supply. you saw what happened last week. he tried to talk it down by saying he was going out and buying all sorts of things. all sorts of crazy ideas. and the yen started to tank and then reverse itself. this will mean that the only tool left for the ecb, the banks of japan, and china has been doing this all along, his direct intervention in the...