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they are doing so much better than those in western europe.ope was rehabilitated after world war ii by the money of those of california and alabama, including those nations that we fought. i'm glad that we have a stable rehabilitated europe in economy's concern. that has been a barrier to further communist encroachment in that part of the world. even though we sold out the eastern european nations, we still have a strong label western europe. we need us and they need-- about talking about kicking our allies out, just having eyeball to eyeball talk above the table and make them respect us more. it's as much your interest to be in southeast asia as it is for us. if you don't go and help us and stop trading those with our enemies, we are going to cut foreign aid off and ask you to pay back that what you have gotten in the past. it has been devalued because of inflationary process is. we know what happened to the pound in england. because of no return to the english people. we have to get our house in order we will face the same problem in these u
they are doing so much better than those in western europe.ope was rehabilitated after world war ii by the money of those of california and alabama, including those nations that we fought. i'm glad that we have a stable rehabilitated europe in economy's concern. that has been a barrier to further communist encroachment in that part of the world. even though we sold out the eastern european nations, we still have a strong label western europe. we need us and they need-- about talking about...
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when that commitment was made within 30 days of the cold war western europe was weak and vulnerable. and it made sense it provided a basis for western europe for democracy to take hold in 2016 they don't need as. they are richer than we are. democracy is well established but they don't bother to maintain any significant military force not to say the chips are coming on next tuesday but by 2026 we are out if you want to maintain and the nato alliance, go-ahead bin is the european alliance. they make the point there comes a time when the mission is accomplished and the united states can come home. we have tremendous change happening with revelry producing conflict on a large scale whole i would argue it is a stabilizing factor for the effect to be destabilizing for those that would acquire a nuclear weapon and one could see a destabilizing process to occur. and seems to me our presence is counterproductive the focus of military attention is less stable today they and when we began. there are those who say that means we should try harder but i believe that there is said need to demilita
when that commitment was made within 30 days of the cold war western europe was weak and vulnerable. and it made sense it provided a basis for western europe for democracy to take hold in 2016 they don't need as. they are richer than we are. democracy is well established but they don't bother to maintain any significant military force not to say the chips are coming on next tuesday but by 2026 we are out if you want to maintain and the nato alliance, go-ahead bin is the european alliance. they...
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and by the way, they are doing so much better than our some of those in western europe.rn europe was rehabilitated after world war ii by the money of those of california and alabama, including those nations that we fought. and i'm glad that we have a stable rehabilitated europe in so far as economy is concern. that has been a barrier to further communist encroachment in that part of the world. even though we sold out the eastern european nations evidently at yalta, we still have a strong viable western europe. and they need us and we need them. we are not talking about kicking our allies out. i just talking about having some eyeball to eyeball talk above the table and make them respect us more. tell them it is as much your interest to be in southeast asia as it is for us. and if you don't go and help us , and you don't stop trading, those of you who do, with the north vietnamese, our enemies we , are going to cut foreign aid off and ask you to pay back that which you have gotten in the past. because the average -- [applause] the average man in this country doesn't unders
and by the way, they are doing so much better than our some of those in western europe.rn europe was rehabilitated after world war ii by the money of those of california and alabama, including those nations that we fought. and i'm glad that we have a stable rehabilitated europe in so far as economy is concern. that has been a barrier to further communist encroachment in that part of the world. even though we sold out the eastern european nations evidently at yalta, we still have a strong viable...
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they are doing so much better than are some of those in western europe.estern europe was rehabilitated after world war ii by the money of the people of california and alabama. including those nations that we fought. i'm glad that we do have a europe andbilitated so far as our economy is concerned. that has been a barrier to further communist encroachment in that part of the world. even though we sold out the eastern european nations evidently, we still have a strong viable western europe. they need us and we need them. i'm not talking about kicking our allies out. i'm just talking about having some oddball to eyeball talk with them. to make them respect us more. tell them that it is a your interest to be in southeast asia as it is for us. if you don't go and help us, and you don't stop trading those -- treating those that do as our -- enemies, written in a cut on foreign aid. [applause] the average man in our country paying ofderstand the his money continuously to nations who not only won't help us, but even trade with the north vietnamese. we have defend
they are doing so much better than are some of those in western europe.estern europe was rehabilitated after world war ii by the money of the people of california and alabama. including those nations that we fought. i'm glad that we do have a europe andbilitated so far as our economy is concerned. that has been a barrier to further communist encroachment in that part of the world. even though we sold out the eastern european nations evidently, we still have a strong viable western europe. they...
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it could have gone terribly wrong in western europe as well. there were american war plans, for example, the soviets taking over all of western europe and the americans having to invade. there were quite prepared for that as a possible scenario. they were quite -- quite prepared for that as a possible scenario. you should always look at military plans because they tell you a lot about the geopolitical assumptions and anxieties of the period. >> i have a story in my head and i would like to ask you if you believe i have it more or less correct. john foster dulles participated in peace talks that promised vietnam a wide election in 1956. then dulles engineered the promise, had he not reneged on that promise, there might have been no vietnam war. dr. black: the geneva talks agreed that there would be elections. there was nothing specific to dulles. each side, i think it is fair to say, were behaving in an appalling fashion. the north vietnamese, the communists were scarcely interested in democracy. ho chi minh had been sitting around liquidating a
it could have gone terribly wrong in western europe as well. there were american war plans, for example, the soviets taking over all of western europe and the americans having to invade. there were quite prepared for that as a possible scenario. they were quite -- quite prepared for that as a possible scenario. you should always look at military plans because they tell you a lot about the geopolitical assumptions and anxieties of the period. >> i have a story in my head and i would like...
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that is significant because it brings with it an american guarantee of security of western europe and the guarantee which is substantiated by the deployment of troops. on the basis of that, eisenhower gets a new role, becomes the first military commander of nato forces and his viable job is to make these forces corporal and draw up plans for war, for how to conduct war in the conflict of the soviet union. not easy at all because you are dealing with so many variables that have been increased because the soviets have exploded nuclear devices. they have attracted some weapon buying. you can relatively easy make an atom bomb and turn it into a weapon you can use. what is clear is the american monopoly of nuclear weapons has ended and is ending, that the american monopoly of delivery systems is going to end very rapidly. the soviet is building long range bombers. the question is, what to do about this? eisenhower, in his last years spends a lot of time on military planning. he has opportunities to see the deficiencies, problems and opportunities posed by politics. eisenhower is a brillian
that is significant because it brings with it an american guarantee of security of western europe and the guarantee which is substantiated by the deployment of troops. on the basis of that, eisenhower gets a new role, becomes the first military commander of nato forces and his viable job is to make these forces corporal and draw up plans for war, for how to conduct war in the conflict of the soviet union. not easy at all because you are dealing with so many variables that have been increased...
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it's a reality that because they don't do integration, they haven't down that well in western europe, they're not the melt moth that america has been so far they going to have massive cultural classes as we have already seen, and thing is like the migrant crisis, and europe could be a preview of american elm second chapter over the book is about france and what we can learn from france that was a frankly former live great republic, that decided to give away its status by making very intentional decisions at home, and america can learn from that. we have massive advantages that our revolution was very different than theirs. the fourth aspect you can put first in good citizenship is character. whether it's faith, or believing something -- in something greater than yourself. george washington said in his first gnawing all, religion and moriality are instance dispensable. written out faith and you wonder why we get what we get. i'm not talking about social conservativism in the former -- i'm still a social conservatism but a former ardent conservative on college. when you go to war you re
it's a reality that because they don't do integration, they haven't down that well in western europe, they're not the melt moth that america has been so far they going to have massive cultural classes as we have already seen, and thing is like the migrant crisis, and europe could be a preview of american elm second chapter over the book is about france and what we can learn from france that was a frankly former live great republic, that decided to give away its status by making very intentional...
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phrase or statement, it's a reality because they don't do integration, they vent done that well in western europe that's not the melting pot that american has been so far. and then things like the migrant crisis only accelerate problems we see there and as many of you know europe is a preview of america. second chapter of the book is about france and what we can learn from france that was frankly formerly great republic that decided to give away status by making very intentional decisions at home and america can learn from that. now we have massive advantage that is our revolution was different than theirs but still a lot to learn. the first aspect you can put is character whether it's faith or believing in something greater than yourself, george washington religion and morality are indispensable in for republic. i'm not talking about social conservatism and in the book i -- as a former -- i still am a social conservative in many ways, campus and college, you go to war, you learn some things, you see some things and you realize there's other things in my mind that are a more important priority. i
phrase or statement, it's a reality because they don't do integration, they vent done that well in western europe that's not the melting pot that american has been so far. and then things like the migrant crisis only accelerate problems we see there and as many of you know europe is a preview of america. second chapter of the book is about france and what we can learn from france that was frankly formerly great republic that decided to give away status by making very intentional decisions at...
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ust as in these the armies of the united nations have made their first landings on the soil of western europeive battles of world history has been joined. this is the day for which free people long have waited. this is d-day. [gunfire] ♪ ♪ >> in addition to the graduating classes all over god's planet, i wish you would be graduating into a world of peace, light, and love, but that is not the case. we all live in a fairytale, but i guess the 1% does. >> this memorial day, watch commencement species -- commencement speeches in their entirety. from business leaders like founder ofell, oracle, larry ellison at the university of southern california, and maria, administrator of the small business administration at whittier college. >> you can count on yourself. what makes you special? what to sing wishes you from others? in business we call it your unique value proposition. figuring out yours is key. >> sessions at the university of alabama, senator barbara boxer at the university of california berkeley and governor mike pence in indiana wesleyan university. >> to be strong and courageous and to le
ust as in these the armies of the united nations have made their first landings on the soil of western europeive battles of world history has been joined. this is the day for which free people long have waited. this is d-day. [gunfire] ♪ ♪ >> in addition to the graduating classes all over god's planet, i wish you would be graduating into a world of peace, light, and love, but that is not the case. we all live in a fairytale, but i guess the 1% does. >> this memorial day, watch...
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and so western europe whether it's 25, 50, 75 years from now is going to look very different. and that's not an anti-muslim phrase or statement. it's a reality that because they don't do integration, because they haven't done that well in western europe, they're not the melting pot that america has been so far, they're going to have massive cultural clashes as we have already seen. and then things like the migrant crisis only accelerate problems we see there. as many of you know, europe in some ways is a preview or could be a preview of america, and the second chapter of the book is about france and what we can learn from france that was a, frankly, formerly great republic that decided to give away its status by making very intentional decisions at home. and america can learn from that. now, we have massive advantages that our revolution was very different than theirs, but we still have a lot to learn. the fourth aspect which you could put first in good citizenship is character whether it's faith or believing in something greater than yourself. george washington said in his fi
and so western europe whether it's 25, 50, 75 years from now is going to look very different. and that's not an anti-muslim phrase or statement. it's a reality that because they don't do integration, because they haven't done that well in western europe, they're not the melting pot that america has been so far, they're going to have massive cultural clashes as we have already seen. and then things like the migrant crisis only accelerate problems we see there. as many of you know, europe in some...
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migrants arey westerne to get to europe. they fear moving to another camp will take tehm -- them further away. germany.stination is to the maps.rding o authorities stopped us. migrants mostly from syria, iraq, and afghanistan stranded in northern greece in squalid conditions. they'duthorities said be moved to new camps. the operations is expected to take 10 days. laura: turkey's new prime minister unveiled his new government. he replaced davutoglu, who stepped down last week. reporter: annoucnign his new cabinet, there was no doubt of his friendship with president erdogan. the government is entirely of supporters. chaning the constiution to give the president more power. duty weost important have is to change the constiution to reflect the relationsihp between the president and people. reporter: not everyone is happy. leader fears it could give erdogan authoritarian powers. >> all these powers will be controlled by one man. inevitable to wind up with despotism. reporter: eu officials also have concerns. laura: to talk more a
migrants arey westerne to get to europe. they fear moving to another camp will take tehm -- them further away. germany.stination is to the maps.rding o authorities stopped us. migrants mostly from syria, iraq, and afghanistan stranded in northern greece in squalid conditions. they'duthorities said be moved to new camps. the operations is expected to take 10 days. laura: turkey's new prime minister unveiled his new government. he replaced davutoglu, who stepped down last week. reporter:...
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central europe more than western europe. western europe, nothing to invest. the relation is old.fitworking to make and we are looking at central europe and united states of , other, illinois countries, new york, chicago, central america. half toe are going to draw this conversation to an end. the opportunity for the hotel group -- come and join us in the studio. rishaad:. opec looking set to head -- nope. ♪ -- rishaad: you are back with "bloomberg markets: middle east." as we look at opec without a proposal to freeze output. oil hovering under $45 a barrel. any analysts are convinced that prices will rise slowly. where does the this leave opec? inorter: representatives at the end i yesterday to discuss what they see is the improving it seemsnamics and that this shifting dynamics they are seeing means that they no longer see the need to discuss the caps on output as they did in until. doha.they did in it is continuing to increase since the meeting in spite of the doha meeting and a rich $48.50 a barrel. that is what is taking some of the pressure off of opec. rishaad: what has cha
central europe more than western europe. western europe, nothing to invest. the relation is old.fitworking to make and we are looking at central europe and united states of , other, illinois countries, new york, chicago, central america. half toe are going to draw this conversation to an end. the opportunity for the hotel group -- come and join us in the studio. rishaad:. opec looking set to head -- nope. ♪ -- rishaad: you are back with "bloomberg markets: middle east." as we look...
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all we have to do is look to western europe today to realize that when you decide to get your military to pay for your welfare state and you forget who you are you have a tendency to end up writing the way of history as opposed to shaping it. the guy who charged up san juan hill in 1898, simply great white fleet around the world, and you really was a chief agitator woodrow wilson declared peace without victory which would be quite difficult and be a difficult piece. in many ways it was a century on the back of teddy roosevelt. why then, as i think about it, when i read the entire speech, that is when i woke up to the power of the quote. it is powerful. motivating. in some ways there is no value assertion. what is the arena? what does it mean? it is not yours or mine or you do you. there isthere is the arena for this exceptional american experiment gifted us 240 years ago and has to be perpetuated. we all know the quote, never more than one generation away from extinction. a stark reminder and the more difficult reality of daily basis. just one of the larger speech. roosevelt gave it in
all we have to do is look to western europe today to realize that when you decide to get your military to pay for your welfare state and you forget who you are you have a tendency to end up writing the way of history as opposed to shaping it. the guy who charged up san juan hill in 1898, simply great white fleet around the world, and you really was a chief agitator woodrow wilson declared peace without victory which would be quite difficult and be a difficult piece. in many ways it was a...
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there is a tremendous concern in western europe. this summer, erin, you remember last summer here in the united states, there was this heightened state of alert about the possibility of terror attacks in the united states. i'm told by authorities, both in europe -- top french officials, u.s. officials. they believe this summer is something they are very, very concerned about. we have seen terrorist attacks in brussels, paris in the last few months. we know next month we have big soccer championships in france. it's a very big concern about the rise of extremist groups in western europe. and the possibility of some major attacks coming in western cities in western europe. >> all right. thank you very much, evan perez. "outfront" tonight, mary schiavo, department of transportation. david susie, safety inspector. miles o'brien, aviation analyst. and justin green, former military pilot. good to have all of you with us. let me just start with you, mary. this -- is this really a game-changer? you have now seen a plane that they now think
there is a tremendous concern in western europe. this summer, erin, you remember last summer here in the united states, there was this heightened state of alert about the possibility of terror attacks in the united states. i'm told by authorities, both in europe -- top french officials, u.s. officials. they believe this summer is something they are very, very concerned about. we have seen terrorist attacks in brussels, paris in the last few months. we know next month we have big soccer...
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from parties that would be considered democratic socialists , liberal democrats elsewhere in western europe who were a small number of spanish communists in the national legislature. who led the right-wing revolt from whom a very tough talking general named francisco franco emerged as the leader of the rebellious they eryr, they represented -- v represented an older spain. they wanted the landowners and industrialist to be dominant. there would be no democracy at all. no free press. military dictatorship. do away with elections. do away with any kind of land reform and hand education of the country back to the catholic church, because in the secularization process that had begun a few years before, they had begun to take education out of the hands of the church. the catholic church in spain was by far the most reactionary in europe. the spanish nationalists of the army officer rivals -- rebels education was the conspiracy of the devil and men and women should be segregated and education and education for women for women under their rule of the church was education for women was very strong
from parties that would be considered democratic socialists , liberal democrats elsewhere in western europe who were a small number of spanish communists in the national legislature. who led the right-wing revolt from whom a very tough talking general named francisco franco emerged as the leader of the rebellious they eryr, they represented -- v represented an older spain. they wanted the landowners and industrialist to be dominant. there would be no democracy at all. no free press. military...
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because western europe was weak and vulnerable because the soviet threat was significant. it's made sense because the american military presence during the cold war provided the basis for western europe to rely for democracy to take hold. it was a brilliant. in 2016, they don't need as. they are richer than we are if you look at the overall size of the european economy. democracy is well-established. the problem is the europeans have become in the habit of outsourcing their security to the united states that they don't bother to maintain any significant military forces. i am saying the time has come for us to re-examine that. got to say the troops are coming home next tuesday, probably say hey, 2016 and by 2026 we are out if you guys want to maintain the nato alliance go-ahead, but from that point onward it will be a european alliance not involving the united states. among other things, it would make the point that there does come a time when the mission's comp list and the united states can come home. let's take the example of asia, however. we have tremendous change happ
because western europe was weak and vulnerable because the soviet threat was significant. it's made sense because the american military presence during the cold war provided the basis for western europe to rely for democracy to take hold. it was a brilliant. in 2016, they don't need as. they are richer than we are if you look at the overall size of the european economy. democracy is well-established. the problem is the europeans have become in the habit of outsourcing their security to the...
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they haven't been able to necessarily do something like this in western europe, but these incidents,sed a lot of concern that someone is trying to perfect this and is going to try to bring this to western europe and eventually to the united states. >> so peter, there are so many questions here, you have been involved in so many crash investigations, including those involving nefarious activity. game out for viewers, what are the next steps the next couple days. what are we going to see happen? >> you have two places where activities are taking place. one is clearly the search. they've got to find where the plane went down, then they've got to identify where the boxes are and go down and get them. at the same time, on the aviation front they have frozen records of the plane, they're going back, looking at them. they are frozen, all of the personnel records of flight crew, they're looking in depth at all of the passengers, they're trying to find some opening that might indicate what happened. and it is going to be a long slog, i am afraid. >> miles o'brien. quick thought for you. you h
they haven't been able to necessarily do something like this in western europe, but these incidents,sed a lot of concern that someone is trying to perfect this and is going to try to bring this to western europe and eventually to the united states. >> so peter, there are so many questions here, you have been involved in so many crash investigations, including those involving nefarious activity. game out for viewers, what are the next steps the next couple days. what are we going to see...
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, the very heart of western europe i would remind everybody with tax and terror brussels thatastating so it's important to keep in mind different perspectives here, right? the secretary can be right that we are closing in on one can't ignore the fact they are making progress very close by . >>. melissa: that's a great point. james, has the problem got worse or better because if you listen to the talking points out of the white house, it's gotten better but if you talk to a lot of military analysts, it seems like it's growing.what's your take? >> i think the ministries need to be careful about the success rhetoric. they've been in this for months. he goes up a lot, says we are working on this. we've seen this before with the administration has come out and says there was a jv team and right after that there's an attack that makes the united states look foolish. the administration is working at reducing and eliminating these guys focused on the j job and quit the pr campaign which is to make it seem like everything looks great. it's not helping them and god forbid there's anothe
, the very heart of western europe i would remind everybody with tax and terror brussels thatastating so it's important to keep in mind different perspectives here, right? the secretary can be right that we are closing in on one can't ignore the fact they are making progress very close by . >>. melissa: that's a great point. james, has the problem got worse or better because if you listen to the talking points out of the white house, it's gotten better but if you talk to a lot of military...
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keep an eye on possibility of isis and other terrorist groups trying to carry out attacks in western europe. >> evan, you mention something that i have been hearing all day, three security officials were on the flight. four hour flight with just 66 people on board. three security officials. that seems like an awful lot. any word why? >> well, we are told this is quite standard, especially for egyptian carriers and other carriers in the middle east, they're very much concerned about the security picture there, john. even though this is a flight original ating in western europe, they make sure there are what their equivalent of air marshals are on the flights. that's something we're going to look into. the authorities are looking into who these people are, whether there's any reason to be concerned. >> evan perez, great reporting. appreciate your time. joining us security analyst julie kiem, and aviation correspondent richard quest. underwater search specialist, david gallo, and cnn analyst les aven. julia, start with you. we have no concrete answers now, but that doesn't mean there aren't li
keep an eye on possibility of isis and other terrorist groups trying to carry out attacks in western europe. >> evan, you mention something that i have been hearing all day, three security officials were on the flight. four hour flight with just 66 people on board. three security officials. that seems like an awful lot. any word why? >> well, we are told this is quite standard, especially for egyptian carriers and other carriers in the middle east, they're very much concerned about...
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an airport worker or cargo handler, we know western europe there are 5,000 foreign fighters who have fled out from the syrian war. it is possible that someone like that inserted themselves an an airport worker and posed a threat so they could get around screening there more questions than we have answers right now but certainly looks this is the is a catastrophic act that brought this plane into the mediterranean sea. >> josh earnest didn't want to link it to terrorism thinks french and greek not so shy. what do we know or not know they do? >> the interesting thing is i think it was after the white house briefing, an unnamed intelligence source said that u.s. intelligence authorities have strong indications now that this was an act of terror. the implication is from satellite and radar imagery, the intelligence is consistent with an explosion. again, think they're right to be sort of cautious about calling this a terror act until we know, was that explosion a result of some sort of catastrophic failure of the plane or was it's man-made agent. everything we're seeing so far suggests i
an airport worker or cargo handler, we know western europe there are 5,000 foreign fighters who have fled out from the syrian war. it is possible that someone like that inserted themselves an an airport worker and posed a threat so they could get around screening there more questions than we have answers right now but certainly looks this is the is a catastrophic act that brought this plane into the mediterranean sea. >> josh earnest didn't want to link it to terrorism thinks french and...
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in e gyp but the rise of an isis affiliate there, but also, the increased security concern in western europe. we have had multimillion terrorist attacks there and paris airport and it's viewed as a secure place but that is most likely where investigators are going to start. they'll start looking at the people who had access to this aircraft. people who are working on the ground there. and, frankly, the egyptians will have to take a closer look at the crew, the ten crew members who were on the plane and the three security officers and the two pilots on board and reviewing the flight manifest. we are told jim sciutto told by a security source that the u.s. has begun looking at the flight manifest and so far they have seen no red flags running the names against u.s. terror watch lists. and so one of the things now that has to happen is we have to recover the wreckage and begin searching for signs of perhaps a bomb or if they can find the black boxes then they can perhaps hear conversations and see what might have been going on in that cockpit before this plane went down, brooke. >> yeah. accord
in e gyp but the rise of an isis affiliate there, but also, the increased security concern in western europe. we have had multimillion terrorist attacks there and paris airport and it's viewed as a secure place but that is most likely where investigators are going to start. they'll start looking at the people who had access to this aircraft. people who are working on the ground there. and, frankly, the egyptians will have to take a closer look at the crew, the ten crew members who were on the...
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western europe really there's a large area of low pressure is dominating out here right now, definitely bringing some unsettled conditions. scattered thunderstorms, it will be spotty across parts of france, even into rome there in northern italy. you could be see some thunderstorms. the showers are bringing cooler temperatures in areas of madrid, 14 for your high. believe it or not, it's warming in london with a high of 22, some partly cloudy skies on thursday. here's the extended outlook. >>> we have one more story to share with you before we go. >>> astronomers at nasa say they found nearly 1300 new planets beyond the earth's solar system and say nine of them may be able to support life like our own. the astronomers made the discovery using the kepler space telescope. they say the planets that offer the most hope are orbiting stars at a distance that could allow for water and, therefore, life. one nasa scientist says the nearest potentially livable planet is 11 light years away. making it a very close neighbor in astronomical terms. the discovery now puts the total of planets beyond o
western europe really there's a large area of low pressure is dominating out here right now, definitely bringing some unsettled conditions. scattered thunderstorms, it will be spotty across parts of france, even into rome there in northern italy. you could be see some thunderstorms. the showers are bringing cooler temperatures in areas of madrid, 14 for your high. believe it or not, it's warming in london with a high of 22, some partly cloudy skies on thursday. here's the extended outlook....
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hard of the official catholic church, this is actually one of the most secular places in all of western europe. in a definite sense, this is a political message that had a lot to do with ringing the church as a very tolerant, very open and honestly a very open organization to a place where there has been a lot of anti-immigration discussion. brent: that brings me to my next question. did the president of germany -- he is not catholic bute is an ordained minister. what was the purpose of having him speak at a conference for catholics? guest: there were a lot of evangelicals and protestants and there was a mention of what they call the sister churches that have been instrurumental to keep it going. the main point has been to show there's a very strong commitment to ideas of openness and integration. these ideas are ones that can be brought into the church. this is a church that can be economical and open. brent: what about the issues that have been dogging the church right now? was her much talk of that? guest: there has not been a lot of talk about sexual abuses. there was some talk about the i
hard of the official catholic church, this is actually one of the most secular places in all of western europe. in a definite sense, this is a political message that had a lot to do with ringing the church as a very tolerant, very open and honestly a very open organization to a place where there has been a lot of anti-immigration discussion. brent: that brings me to my next question. did the president of germany -- he is not catholic bute is an ordained minister. what was the purpose of having...
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let's move into europe, much of western europe. we have our storm system, still continuing to linger, bring us some thunderstorms across parts of italy. we've even had large hail reported there in morn italy also shifting, you have been looking at heavy rainfall, and the threat still of some hail coming out of this. just quite unstable right along that frontal area, just another location, and into parts of poland, just a very messy picture here. one of the big things, because of we have this messy picture is the temperatures. vienna with a high of 15, it's cool there for you. war saw at 22, berlin getting up to 22 today. actually the decent spot on the map for once is into the british isles. london 20 there for your high, some sunny skies on your friday. as we move over towards the americas, severe weather has been ramping up out here. almost every day this week we have had reports of large hail or tornadoes, and that threat is even still there, going ahead through your thursday even. we have a cold front pulling over the appalachi
let's move into europe, much of western europe. we have our storm system, still continuing to linger, bring us some thunderstorms across parts of italy. we've even had large hail reported there in morn italy also shifting, you have been looking at heavy rainfall, and the threat still of some hail coming out of this. just quite unstable right along that frontal area, just another location, and into parts of poland, just a very messy picture here. one of the big things, because of we have this...
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they don't see that you the united states is all that different, let's say, than countries in western europe where there is more mobile, more ability for them to get in on the ladder of upward mobility in the middle class. >> or mercedes, the first thing -- president obama's first foreign policy speech in cairo saying, guess what, no more. america is not exceptional. we're the same as everyone else. >> what a horrible lesson to teach. it is the role of the parents and you know, eric, you know our family, we have five girls and i feel it is so important to instill in these young people, look, this is what it is to be a conservative. this is why conservatism can help move america forward and we teach them about william buckley, ronald reagan, barry goldwater in under standing you take this material and go up and go debate the professor and tell them why they're wrong on these liberal policies and that's where it starts. >> i just wish there really was americanism out there, eric. i think both parties have it wrong. the left, i am my brother's keeper. right, it's all about country first, the wh
they don't see that you the united states is all that different, let's say, than countries in western europe where there is more mobile, more ability for them to get in on the ladder of upward mobility in the middle class. >> or mercedes, the first thing -- president obama's first foreign policy speech in cairo saying, guess what, no more. america is not exceptional. we're the same as everyone else. >> what a horrible lesson to teach. it is the role of the parents and you know,...
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and one of the first things that we ought to do is reappraise our attitude toward western europe and non-communist asian nations. and by the way, they are doing so much better than are some of those in western
and one of the first things that we ought to do is reappraise our attitude toward western europe and non-communist asian nations. and by the way, they are doing so much better than are some of those in western
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the pervasiveness of the big box retailer that we have in the united states or western europe, that hasn't arrived here. at least not yet. there are indications, though, that that could be starting to change. there are few modern malls popping up but there's clearly room for more. the largest auto plant in the middle east is in tehran with a capacity of 1.6 million cars per year. though they haven't reached that number in a long time. the vice president in charge of strategy says he's been meeting with dozens of foreign auto executives. however, when it comes to u.s. investors, for the most part they still can't invest in iran due to an embargo dating back to the 1980s. in the wake of the iran hostage crisis. even companies and countries that can face a big issue. financing any deal. and iran is one of two countries on the international black list. a list maintained by the financial action task force, a global governing body. mohammad hashemi, ceo of stratus holdings and founder of a private bank, said it's unfair iran's banks have been targeted. >> translator: i'd like to till all america
the pervasiveness of the big box retailer that we have in the united states or western europe, that hasn't arrived here. at least not yet. there are indications, though, that that could be starting to change. there are few modern malls popping up but there's clearly room for more. the largest auto plant in the middle east is in tehran with a capacity of 1.6 million cars per year. though they haven't reached that number in a long time. the vice president in charge of strategy says he's been...
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third claim -- the highest of any political party in national elections anywhere currently in western europe. on the anticorruption summit, as the prime minister read the appeals from nigerian campaigners who say our efforts are sadly undermined in countries such as iran are welcoming our corrupt to hide their ill-gotten gains in luxury homes, department stores, car dealerships, private schools and anywhere else that will accept their cash at no questions asked. the well-funded market is settled to conceal stolen wealth has been exposed in documents, reports, documentaries and more. what is the prime minister going to do about this? >> first of all, i'm delighted to congratulate the victor in the scottish elections as i'm sure he wants to congratulate ruth davidson. [cheers and applause] [shouting] we have something in common because the majority to minority, while conservatives are maturity. get up and asked me how we are getting on with orderings to more pandas. a very positive development. the question he asks about the corruption summit is absolutely right. the whole point is to say the
third claim -- the highest of any political party in national elections anywhere currently in western europe. on the anticorruption summit, as the prime minister read the appeals from nigerian campaigners who say our efforts are sadly undermined in countries such as iran are welcoming our corrupt to hide their ill-gotten gains in luxury homes, department stores, car dealerships, private schools and anywhere else that will accept their cash at no questions asked. the well-funded market is...
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we know that isis has developed a significant, sophisticated operational capability in western europe, but this would punctuate that in a way that we have not seen before. >> rose: and if in fact this is a new tactic, what does does that say about terrorism in europe? >> reporter: it says that they can now bring it to the united states in a very significant way, right, by doing this exact same thing with a flight to the united states. that's why this is so worrisome. >> rose: mike morrell, thank you so much. the egypt air crash comes as the t.s.a. is facing criticism for long lines at airports across the country. transportation correspondent kris van cleave has more. >> reporter: growing flyer frustration made for tense moments at chicago's midway airport today. >> you're walking to the back of the line where you belong, right! >> reporter: but across town at o'hare, passenger sarah king felt differently. >> it can be a bit tedious and bothersome but i know it's for our own safety and protection. >> reporter: with concerns the egypt air crash could be an act of terrorism, the transpor
we know that isis has developed a significant, sophisticated operational capability in western europe, but this would punctuate that in a way that we have not seen before. >> rose: and if in fact this is a new tactic, what does does that say about terrorism in europe? >> reporter: it says that they can now bring it to the united states in a very significant way, right, by doing this exact same thing with a flight to the united states. that's why this is so worrisome. >> rose:...
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to join isis, according to the soufan group, which estimates that 5,000 foreign fighters from western europe have made the trip. marion van san is a researcher at erasmus university in rotterdam. she has interviewed dozens of dutch families whose children have traveled to syria and iraq, including mohammed nidalha and even his son, reda via facebook. she says radicalization is hard to predict or stop. >> if they really want to go, and if they're in a circle with like-minded people, there's not a lot you can do about it. >> sreenivasan: van san says the youth most vulnerable to radical recruitment are from troubled families or broken homes looking for guidance on how to live. >> they're all youngsters with very, very strong ideals. they're worried about the world. and they want to have like a guideline-- how shall i live? and they find that in islam. >> sreenivasan: imam azzedine karrat leads rotterdam's essalam mosque, the biggest in the netherlands. he says parents worried about their children becoming radicalized often come to him first. the imam says the key is to engage with these youths
to join isis, according to the soufan group, which estimates that 5,000 foreign fighters from western europe have made the trip. marion van san is a researcher at erasmus university in rotterdam. she has interviewed dozens of dutch families whose children have traveled to syria and iraq, including mohammed nidalha and even his son, reda via facebook. she says radicalization is hard to predict or stop. >> if they really want to go, and if they're in a circle with like-minded people,...
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the highest of any political party in national elections currently in western europe. on the anticorruption summit, has the prime minister read the appeals from nigerian campaigners who say that our efforts were sadly undermined in countries such as your own. our corrupt to hide their ill-gotten gains in your luxury homes and department stores and car dealerships. the role of london's property market is to conceal stolen wealth and this has been revealed in these documents. what is the privacy going to do about this? congratulater: i nicola sturgeon on her victory. i'm sure you would congratulate bruce davidson. [applause] we have something in common. they have gone from majority the minority. while conservatives and gone from coalition to majority. the whole point of holding that theit in london is to say action is necessary by developed countries as well as developing countries. one of the steps we're taking to make sure that foreign companies that own u.k. property have to declare who the beneficiaries are will be one of the ways we make sure that plundered money fr
the highest of any political party in national elections currently in western europe. on the anticorruption summit, has the prime minister read the appeals from nigerian campaigners who say that our efforts were sadly undermined in countries such as your own. our corrupt to hide their ill-gotten gains in your luxury homes and department stores and car dealerships. the role of london's property market is to conceal stolen wealth and this has been revealed in these documents. what is the privacy...
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if they have the most restrictive gun ownership laws in western europe. >> france is one of the most amazing countries with one of the greatest people i have ever had the pleasure of falling in love with. but i think they were tricked by their own vernacular. you don't really need guns. but you need defense. and if that is a gun, people get caught up in the begun itself. kennedy: gun control in france is restrictive and france doesn't have a right to bear arms. the right to privately own a gun o is not protected by law, but maybe it should be.la >> i don't want to shoot anybody. i don't want to do that. but i more than that do not want to let the bad guys take any of my people. and i don't want to go out like a punk. i don't want to go out not able to move and wait for the kill tore turn his gun on me while i sit there and keep myself there. no way. kennedy: when the eagles of death metal returned to paris the band had tears in their eyes.ba he said he spoke to police atha the bataclan about the presence of firearms at the victoria theater. >> they didn't bring the tool of salvation
if they have the most restrictive gun ownership laws in western europe. >> france is one of the most amazing countries with one of the greatest people i have ever had the pleasure of falling in love with. but i think they were tricked by their own vernacular. you don't really need guns. but you need defense. and if that is a gun, people get caught up in the begun itself. kennedy: gun control in france is restrictive and france doesn't have a right to bear arms. the right to privately own...
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patients across western europe can access the technology. is also developing exoskeletons to augment human physical performance the on what nature intended. enhancing performance for athletes and soldiers. making extreme sports even more thrilling. bionics is about self-improvement. a journey toward what humanity can be. integrating with technology. emily: coming up, a battle of the coasts. harvard versus stanford. which university nurtures the best entrepreneurs? interviews.gform ♪ emily: harvard's been around for centuries. the official engineering school is relatively new. founded in 2007. i caught up with the dean to talk to him about the schools ambitious goal of becoming a top five engineering school in the next five years. also the general partner of smart capital a boston-based venture capital firm. you just moved out here from santa barbara. what attracted you this position? it was part of the legacy of harvard and the quality the students and the possibility for innovation. the raw creativity that you find here. ofbined with the po
patients across western europe can access the technology. is also developing exoskeletons to augment human physical performance the on what nature intended. enhancing performance for athletes and soldiers. making extreme sports even more thrilling. bionics is about self-improvement. a journey toward what humanity can be. integrating with technology. emily: coming up, a battle of the coasts. harvard versus stanford. which university nurtures the best entrepreneurs? interviews.gform ♪ emily:...
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nicholas with 46%, the highest of any political party in national elections anywhere currently in western europe mr. speaker, on the anty corruption summit, has the prime minister read the appeals from nigerian campaigners who say our efforts are sadly undermined if countries such as your own are private schools or anywhere else that will accept their cash with no questions asked. the role of market has been exposed in court documents, report, documentaries and more. what is the prime minister going to do about this? >> well, first of all, i'm happy to congratulate her in her victories, as i'm sure he'd want to great ruth davis on her stunning -- >> [ cheers and applause ] >> we have something in common. of course the smp have gone from minority to majority while the considerates have gone from coalition to majority. so next wk he can get me how i'm so the question he asks about the construction summit is absolutely right. the whole point to have it in london is to say it's necessary for developed countries, as well as developing. now it's important that it be publicly available and not just for
nicholas with 46%, the highest of any political party in national elections anywhere currently in western europe mr. speaker, on the anty corruption summit, has the prime minister read the appeals from nigerian campaigners who say our efforts are sadly undermined if countries such as your own are private schools or anywhere else that will accept their cash with no questions asked. the role of market has been exposed in court documents, report, documentaries and more. what is the prime minister...
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manus: you had a lot of this in the united kingdom and western europe.ing old commercial properties reusing them redistributing the into hotels and apartments. what is the trend? that is a trade for the braves. murray: definitely with the announcement of exports we saw a that theyncement would require extra hotel rooms coming onto the market. that spurred a lot of hotel development. at that point in time. focused possibly more on the five-star and beachfront properties. we've now seen a movement toward more affordable hotel rooms and apartments. shift fromd to a oversupply of commercial office buildings being converted into those types of accommodations. manus: let's see what that does for dubai in five years time. rishaad: back to that breaking news from singapore. an extraordinary step of ordering bsi bank a swiss italian bank controlled in part by italy to shut down over a legend money-laundering problems. quite dramatic moves here. very strong words coming from the monetary authority of singapore. it says the shutdown that has been ordered is for ser
manus: you had a lot of this in the united kingdom and western europe.ing old commercial properties reusing them redistributing the into hotels and apartments. what is the trend? that is a trade for the braves. murray: definitely with the announcement of exports we saw a that theyncement would require extra hotel rooms coming onto the market. that spurred a lot of hotel development. at that point in time. focused possibly more on the five-star and beachfront properties. we've now seen a...