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europe to shoulder responsibility. >> we are baffling and europe to obtain maritime patrol for our coasts. this is a border of europe thanks to the program. >> frontex is the agency in charge of internal border security. a new surveillance agency is due to begin in september. it aims to pull information on boats carrying illegal migrants by trafficking networks and help save refugees in distress. the un special reporter said by closing their borders, european countries play into the hands of human traffickers. he says the solution lies in opening channels for legal immigration. >> we have to make sure that we open more legal ways to come to europe. we have to make sure that we cooperate in order to have this possibility framed into precise and strict conditions. >> for now, there is no mechanism in place to share the refugees among the eu's 28 members. >> meanwhile, pope francis has declared this a day of tears for those who were shipwrecked off the island prayed he is on a pilgrimage in sec in italy, the home of his namesake. he said the world did not care about the many people fleeing s
europe to shoulder responsibility. >> we are baffling and europe to obtain maritime patrol for our coasts. this is a border of europe thanks to the program. >> frontex is the agency in charge of internal border security. a new surveillance agency is due to begin in september. it aims to pull information on boats carrying illegal migrants by trafficking networks and help save refugees in distress. the un special reporter said by closing their borders, european countries play into the...
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move back to europe. jews, it's not just a question of the beliefs, the anti-semitism that exists in these areas, but also the real world effects upon jews. jews are fleeing europe. they're leaving because many jews think there is no future for them in their communities in europe because there is so much anti-semitism and because they are under such threat and such danger. not from the government, but from people in their neighbors, people in their communities, sometimes people who have come to the countries recently, sometimes people who have been there for a long time. jews get attacked on the streets. the situation is grave. in country after country, jewish leaders and jews who are not leaders talk about this and write about it and try to raise the alarm, and yet it continues, so they leave. and those who are not leaving because they are in such, under such duress and threat are leaving in a sense anyway, because they're living in -- their communal institutions are bunkered, they're fortresses, they're
move back to europe. jews, it's not just a question of the beliefs, the anti-semitism that exists in these areas, but also the real world effects upon jews. jews are fleeing europe. they're leaving because many jews think there is no future for them in their communities in europe because there is so much anti-semitism and because they are under such threat and such danger. not from the government, but from people in their neighbors, people in their communities, sometimes people who have come to...
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but i guess the common denominator across europe is tremendous curiosity about this place. the united states has been so united in the middle of the 1860s, hundreds of thousands of people killed. how could this place combat? how could it basically be something different? could it be different? could it be better? there's a tremendous curiosity about america as part of a long dialogue. it goes back before the civil war, but picks up after that. the european reaction to buffalo bill is it's really pretty interesting because europeans hadn't really not seeing this kind of travel show on this scale before and because buffalo bills center of the wild west. he never called his show a show. he called it a representation of the american west and the travel animals. he traveled with bison, without, dear, of course horses. the account was to attend. he also had native americans with him. i think the overwhelming reaction of most of the audience is was one of utter amazement. and it's not just what they thought in the arena with people dashing around on horses. it speaks a tremendous
but i guess the common denominator across europe is tremendous curiosity about this place. the united states has been so united in the middle of the 1860s, hundreds of thousands of people killed. how could this place combat? how could it basically be something different? could it be different? could it be better? there's a tremendous curiosity about america as part of a long dialogue. it goes back before the civil war, but picks up after that. the european reaction to buffalo bill is it's...
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imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be his certificate which credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing and that they have been caught according to the regulations with. voting illegal fishing certificate is good and. official legally have networks that bypass also. allow them to sell in the european asian and north american market fish that has been caught illegally in the consumer from north america or. sure europe will not distinguish and the market stalls. knows the fish is good but if it is been fished illegally or not that does not concern the consumer but of course this is not easy and the european union is doing all it to get it but don't forget that this is just another player on the global chess board and let's not forget there is great resistance and huge interests right now in our effort to form and. which will respect all that you mention the sustainability is of this is meant by a lot of opposition
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in europe is much higher. western europe. not poland for example, but scandinavia or hollander britain. >> host: a lot of that may have been because of you in your book the god delusion. >> that would be nice. i would not say that. >> host: take you to one thank you very much. >> host: jim rogers how did you retire at the age of 37? >> guest: i used to love what i was doing working at the market i did all the time of love is so much i did you things right with remarkable success i always wanted to have more than one life i did not want to wake up at page 75 watching a computer screen so i said i will have more life. >> host: what did you do right? >> guest: follow. sold high. the '70s were not a good time for the financial community that you may remember or have read about but we love to what we we're doing with a loved the fundamentals are changing dramatically when they were changing reid would jump been we borrowed a lot of money and it worked. >> host: what did you do wrong? >> guest: my first wife. [laughter] what a terr
in europe is much higher. western europe. not poland for example, but scandinavia or hollander britain. >> host: a lot of that may have been because of you in your book the god delusion. >> that would be nice. i would not say that. >> host: take you to one thank you very much. >> host: jim rogers how did you retire at the age of 37? >> guest: i used to love what i was doing working at the market i did all the time of love is so much i did you things right with...
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move back to europe. jews -- it's not just a question of the beliefs, the antisemitism that exists, but also the real world effects upon jews. jews are fleeing europe. they're leaving because they -- many jews think there's no future for them in their communities in europe because there's so much antisemitism because they are under such threat and such danger, not from the governments, but from people in their neighbors, people in their communities, sometimes people who have come to the country recently, sometimes people have been there for a long time. jews get attacked on the street. the situation is grave. in country after country, jewish leaders and jews who are not leaders, talk about this, and write about it, and try to raise the alarm, and yet it continues to exist. and those who are not leaving, because they are in such -- under such duress and threat, are leaving in a sense anyway because they're living in their communal, bunkered, for tresses, under police protection, and the jews watch the stre
move back to europe. jews -- it's not just a question of the beliefs, the antisemitism that exists, but also the real world effects upon jews. jews are fleeing europe. they're leaving because they -- many jews think there's no future for them in their communities in europe because there's so much antisemitism because they are under such threat and such danger, not from the governments, but from people in their neighbors, people in their communities, sometimes people who have come to the country...
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and we are joined live from tunesia which is another departure point from migrants to europe. why do we see migrants using libya as a route? >> the reason is it's more difficult to leave from tunesia as there is a clamp down on migrants and boats leaving from here and law an order basically in many parts of libya has broken down. so the military in charge particularly around the area of misrata and it's easier for migrants to get in libya and head to the coast and leave on boats. we know it's very well organized having spoken to migrants who made the journey from libya and talking about a multi million dollar business. so a boat of 500 at $2000 each from each migrant, that is a lot of money. we are also looking at bigger vessels being used at the moment and vessels being involved. all in all it's a lot easier to leave from libya and the european union control agency they have been desperate to try to get into libya to try to help the libyans and the libya coast guards and they have not managed to do that so far. that is one of the priorities so far for the european union to so
and we are joined live from tunesia which is another departure point from migrants to europe. why do we see migrants using libya as a route? >> the reason is it's more difficult to leave from tunesia as there is a clamp down on migrants and boats leaving from here and law an order basically in many parts of libya has broken down. so the military in charge particularly around the area of misrata and it's easier for migrants to get in libya and head to the coast and leave on boats. we know...
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this is how you get into europe. another very shocking, provocative headline writing in "the guardian." he said the boat sinking was no accident and it should and could have been prevented. because the mediterranean a graveyard in his article and he points the finger at the far right politicians in his country, italy, like the northern league you have whipped up the xena phobia to create a climate that is so hostile to immigration reform that it is very hypocritical of italian right wing politicians to point the finger because they are at fault as well. if we just go to france here, another very provocative front page. this is a magazine that comes out weekly here. very much on the left. just translating slightly this headline that says, the mediterranean is now applying this program is a caricature. this is very far-fetched, basically trying to align the two ideas, potentially libelous and they do not shy away from this. again, pointing the finger at far right politics in europe. >> meanwhile, another country trying
this is how you get into europe. another very shocking, provocative headline writing in "the guardian." he said the boat sinking was no accident and it should and could have been prevented. because the mediterranean a graveyard in his article and he points the finger at the far right politicians in his country, italy, like the northern league you have whipped up the xena phobia to create a climate that is so hostile to immigration reform that it is very hypocritical of italian right...
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it killed the artist lorenzetti and half the population of europe. it was the greatest catastrophe in the modern history of the west. but surprisingly, for some regions, the plague was a springboard for economic growth. [bells ringing] for the survivors, there were new opportunities. florence recovered particularly quickly. by 1400, this was the city-state that dominated central italy. but bankers and textile merchants were expanding their trading empires all over europe. over the next 100 years, an extraordinary interaction took place in florence-- the innovations of artists and architects, the excitement of rediscovering classical achievements, and the patronage of a wealthy commercial class. these key elements brought about a series of artistic and intellectual breakthroughs that came to be known as the renaissance-- literally the rebirth of learning and culture. in the church of santa croce, a series of frescoes painted around 1320 were to have a revolutionary effect on florentine painting. here, the great merchant families competed with one anot
it killed the artist lorenzetti and half the population of europe. it was the greatest catastrophe in the modern history of the west. but surprisingly, for some regions, the plague was a springboard for economic growth. [bells ringing] for the survivors, there were new opportunities. florence recovered particularly quickly. by 1400, this was the city-state that dominated central italy. but bankers and textile merchants were expanding their trading empires all over europe. over the next 100...
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a freakish storm is affecting and battering most of northern europe. take a look at this video coming out from a couple of places. belgians hunkered down on monday and faced hurricane-force winds. take a look at this. a savage coastal storm, strongest in years and more than a dozen people lost their lives in europe. travelers were left stranded at brussels airport. meanwhile, gusts of 160 kilometers per hour recorded in southern england. hundreds of trees were knocked down and public transportation ground to a halt. france and the netherlands also faced heavy weather. this system is rapidly moving toward the east. now affecting southern scandinavian peninsula as well as the baltic states. till wi will be making its way toward russia tomorrow bringing really gusty conditions. deadly gusts will be active across western russia into tomorrow. take a look at the isobars. the closer they are, the winds are strong. the proximity is very small. means over 110 kilometer per hour winds will still be in store and on top of that, heavy sudden bursts of downpours w
a freakish storm is affecting and battering most of northern europe. take a look at this video coming out from a couple of places. belgians hunkered down on monday and faced hurricane-force winds. take a look at this. a savage coastal storm, strongest in years and more than a dozen people lost their lives in europe. travelers were left stranded at brussels airport. meanwhile, gusts of 160 kilometers per hour recorded in southern england. hundreds of trees were knocked down and public...
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imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be a certificate which credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing and that they have been caught according to the regulations. with. voting illegal fishing certificate is good and. official legally have networks that bypass also. allow them to sell in the european asian and north american market fish that has been caught illegally around the consumer from north america or asia or europe will not distinguish in the market stalls. knows the fish is good but if it is been fished illegally or not that does not concern. and the consumer but of course this is not easy and the european union is doing all it to get it but don't forget that this is just another player on the global chess board and let's not forget there is great resistance and huge interests great now in our effort to form and yes. which will respect all that you mention it was the sustainability is of the sea is meant
imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be a certificate which credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing and that they have been caught according to the regulations. with. voting illegal fishing certificate is good and. official legally have networks that bypass also. allow them to sell in the european asian and north american market fish that has been caught illegally around the consumer from north...
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imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be a certificate which credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing and that they have been caught according to the regulations. if the. voting illegal fishing certificate is. those who official legally have networks that bypass all. allow them to sell in the european asian and north american market fish that has been caught illegally in the consumer from north america or asia or europe will not distinguish in the market stalls. knows the fish is good but if it is been fished illegally or not that does not concern the consumer but of course this is not easy and the european union is doing all it's get but don't forget that this is just another player on the global chess board and let's not forget there is great resistance and huge interests right now in our effort to form a new policy which will respect all that you mention the sustainability of this is meant by a lot of opposit
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and sends them off to europe. so by having a flag sometimes as far removed as mongolia when you're on your ship you are basically exempt from a lot of fishing rules because mongolia hasn't ratified certain treaties or as and is not member of certain fisheries management organizations so this way you avoid many rules and regulations to it's a clear new poll that needs to be addressed by the international community. the fishermen live day by day and what they earn isn't enough for them to make a living anymore. and that is why there are waves of migration towards spain with even if we get us all the list but to be also. before when fishing when good and it fed the people. fishermen had no need to leave for europe ever they had opportunities possibilities and they were not interested in migrating. to move to europe as the one that organizes the flight of africans to europe organizes illegal migration into the e.u. had helped us out in combating illegal fishing all the young fisherman who are abandoning africa instead
and sends them off to europe. so by having a flag sometimes as far removed as mongolia when you're on your ship you are basically exempt from a lot of fishing rules because mongolia hasn't ratified certain treaties or as and is not member of certain fisheries management organizations so this way you avoid many rules and regulations to it's a clear new poll that needs to be addressed by the international community. the fishermen live day by day and what they earn isn't enough for them to make a...
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but the territorial waters the fish they load the fish into the ships and leave for europe. to do illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. the. economic down to find out. the love. and the rest because i. believe if we. welcome back this is our team now the man who's still got a brand new wave of anti-americanism and sells america over u.s. spying revelations as in moscow ecuadorian president rafael correa will be meeting . and there is a chance the fate of american a whistleblower edward snowden will be mentioned. has details. the timing of visit to moscow certainly adds a lot of spice to what could have been just another visit of a latin american president to the russian capital itself well korea arrives in moscow which is the very same city where edward snowden the famous whistleblower now resides with his political asylum and if we go back five months ago we remember that ecuador was one of the countries which offered a political asylum to the former n.s.a. contractor and that is despite ecuador having strategic partnership with the united states you know
but the territorial waters the fish they load the fish into the ships and leave for europe. to do illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. the. economic down to find out. the love. and the rest because i. believe if we. welcome back this is our team now the man who's still got a brand new wave of anti-americanism and sells america over u.s. spying revelations as in moscow ecuadorian president rafael correa will be meeting . and there is a chance the fate of american a...
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i would like your comments about the medical care that our soldier sees in europe. what was that like? you know, what could be done? what were we not able to do? and you know, where do they take them to after they moved away from the frontline? thank you again for your time. your books are terrific. >> guest: the medics arrive is a very important part of the war. a lot of american veterans are alive today because of maddux and american veterans of world war ii who survived the war and what not to have lives after world war ii because of medics who were very much come as your father was, in the line of fire. medics are out there crawling around, protect it by an armband with a red cross on it. the medical of search at the united states particularly in the second world war is pretty extraordinary. they discovered a lot of things that help save lives. they were discoveries like penicillin they were absolutely indispensable at preventing carnage from being even worse. there were many men who lived because of penicillin and the ability to convert the discovery by british
i would like your comments about the medical care that our soldier sees in europe. what was that like? you know, what could be done? what were we not able to do? and you know, where do they take them to after they moved away from the frontline? thank you again for your time. your books are terrific. >> guest: the medics arrive is a very important part of the war. a lot of american veterans are alive today because of maddux and american veterans of world war ii who survived the war and...
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what we have seen in europe and western europe is the session because of the prices. so the current euro strength can be be -- in its recovery. >> so while we're here in vienna, ger heart voice is with me. thank you so much for joining us on cnbc. results were in last week. i think we saw slightly lower production numbers and an issue, i think, surrounding what's going on in libya and some of the operations in north africa. the strategy, it seems to me increasingly is for you now to move your upstream focus away from the middle east and the north african market. can you talk to us a little bit about why you've taken that decision? >> yes. omv is a fortune 500 company. as such, we have moved into downstream and now we have changed much more going into up stre stream. therefore, made decision recently to move into the -- and we have two areas in europe. one is upstream and the other one is the deep part of the black sea in romania. >> but i conclude from that that, really, you've had enough in the instability in the middle eastern region and that it's better to bring it
what we have seen in europe and western europe is the session because of the prices. so the current euro strength can be be -- in its recovery. >> so while we're here in vienna, ger heart voice is with me. thank you so much for joining us on cnbc. results were in last week. i think we saw slightly lower production numbers and an issue, i think, surrounding what's going on in libya and some of the operations in north africa. the strategy, it seems to me increasingly is for you now to move...
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imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be a certificate which credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing and that they have been caught according to the regulations. if the. voting illegal fishing certificate is. official legally have networks that bypass all of this. allow them to sell in the european asian and north american market fish that has been caught illegally in the consumer from north america or asia or europe will not distinguish in the market stalls. knows the fish is good but if it is been fished illegally or not that does not concern the consumer but of course this is not easy and the european union is doing all it yeah but don't forget that this is just another player on the global chessboard and let's not forget there is great resistance and huge interest rate now in our effort to form and he's fishing policy which will respect all that you mentioned the sustainability of this is meant by a lot of
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imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be year to certificate credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing that they have been caught according to the regulations. voting a legal fishing certificate. official legally have networks that bypass all. allow them to sell in the european asian and north american market fish that has been caught illegally in the consumer from north america or asia or europe will not distinguish in the market stalls. knows the fish is good but if it is been fished illegally or not that does not concern the consumer but of course this is not easy and the european union is doing all it yeah but don't forget that this is just another player on the global chess board and let's not forget there is great resistance and huge interest rate now in our effort to form and yes fishing policy which will respect all that you mention the sustainability of the sea is met by a lot of opposition. these are al
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and in europe. what surprised me is when the forming english defense league aside then talking to other european groups and looking into what was happening i was appalled and scrapes and shock of what's happening in sweden in momo you notice differences in france i was shocked to see where no one asked about my eyes to the problems of being a kurd and what we have to ask yourself is we've had immigration into britain we've had the sikh community the hindu community we're simply the community college community we haven't had the same problems and the same issues so we have the the issues are coming from the islamist ideology which has been allowed to flourish and spread across europe unchallenged and it's not just been allowed it's been facilitated and supported by a hard left far left agenda which many of these far list communists or marxist organizations which are very prominent in europe as well are siding with the islamists because they hate democracy they hate the rule of law they say is the big
and in europe. what surprised me is when the forming english defense league aside then talking to other european groups and looking into what was happening i was appalled and scrapes and shock of what's happening in sweden in momo you notice differences in france i was shocked to see where no one asked about my eyes to the problems of being a kurd and what we have to ask yourself is we've had immigration into britain we've had the sikh community the hindu community we're simply the community...
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winter's knocking at moscow's door but we're not ready to die alone johns just yet so we travel to europe to soak up some rays imbibe the culture and see what's going on in the world of technology france was europe's largest exporter of electricity last year but despite its opponents in power the country is still looking for new energy sources and even has to bring the power that drives the song down so we're. there's a lot of energy in france and i'm not just talking about the street dunces the country ranks second in the world in terms of nuclear power stations but with growing environmental and safety concerns the sun may be setting on nuclear energy as we know it so ministers from around the world have come to discourse of possible shift away from nuclear fission. there are clearly one hundred eighty five nuclear power plants in europe and another seventeen on the way france is almost a third of the total with fifty eight plants producing seventy eight percent of the country's energy needs only stations have produced well over one million cubic meters of radioactive waste ninety perce
winter's knocking at moscow's door but we're not ready to die alone johns just yet so we travel to europe to soak up some rays imbibe the culture and see what's going on in the world of technology france was europe's largest exporter of electricity last year but despite its opponents in power the country is still looking for new energy sources and even has to bring the power that drives the song down so we're. there's a lot of energy in france and i'm not just talking about the street dunces...
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they were the most urban society in europe-- literate, stable well-fed, and decently housed. they knew themselves to be fortunate. they strongly identified with the chosen people of the old testament with all that implied about obedience to god's will. in this peculiar new society artists couldn't look to the traditional sources of patronage. there was no royal court. the churches had no pictures, as we can see in this painting of the mariakerk in utrecht by pietersz saenredam. nevertheless, the netherlands experienced an explosion in the production and consumption of art. the first mass art market in history arose because for the first time ordinary people bought paintings, etchings, drawings. artists produced in large quantity for that market. the society was defining itself in the images it produced. the simplicity of these domestic scenes is often deceptive. this still life with trout by willem claesz heda, while reassuring the dutch of the plenty in their lives also warns them of the remorseless passage of time. jan steen's painting the world upside-down was intended to
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and challenging europe polarizing its politics i don't settling it societies. to extremism be sidelined the fear factor eliminated from the european frontlines. our guest today sunny robinson who used to be the face and leader of the english defense league street protest movement known for its strong anti islam stance tony it's great to have you on this program today now your recent departure from the english to fans league surprised if not shocked both your supporters and opponents looking back are you proud of the india leadership or disillusioned with it. to form an english fancy completely. for too many years in this country working class people been ignored and no one to listen to their voice and within four years we've built up so much so that people around the world have heard what we're saying they've heard how we feel how we live in down at the bottom there's a massive gap between how people live in and what politicians dare speak about no politicians or none of our political elected leaders will dare to criticize and say the things they need to be sai
and challenging europe polarizing its politics i don't settling it societies. to extremism be sidelined the fear factor eliminated from the european frontlines. our guest today sunny robinson who used to be the face and leader of the english defense league street protest movement known for its strong anti islam stance tony it's great to have you on this program today now your recent departure from the english to fans league surprised if not shocked both your supporters and opponents looking...
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europe energetically markets its top tourist attractions. alpine resorts like this are geared to large-scale tourism, helping the masses have fun spending their money. but just one valley over, you can have an entirely different experience. riding this gondola, you soar, landing in the sleepy, un-promoted village of gimmelwald. in 30 years of researching guidebooks, i've found hidden gems like this in every country. gimmelwald would have been developed to the hilt like neighboring towns, but the village had its real estate declared an "avalanche zone," so no one could get new building permits. the result -- a real mountain community -- families, farms, and traditional ways. choosing places like gimmelwald and then meeting the people, you become part of the party rather than just part of the economy. this is a realistic goal for any good traveler. eins, zwei, drei. [ chuckles ] take a moment to appreciate the alpine cheese. so older is better? oh, yes. i don't know. oh, yes, i always take the older. for me, it's a younger one. steves: once yo
europe energetically markets its top tourist attractions. alpine resorts like this are geared to large-scale tourism, helping the masses have fun spending their money. but just one valley over, you can have an entirely different experience. riding this gondola, you soar, landing in the sleepy, un-promoted village of gimmelwald. in 30 years of researching guidebooks, i've found hidden gems like this in every country. gimmelwald would have been developed to the hilt like neighboring towns, but...
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poland -- in search of europe's last which is -- witches.\ and spain -- why farmers cannot stop working. the united nations says more than 2 million europeans have fled the country since the war there began. many of them are trying to get into the european union. it's a dangerous journey, but even if they do make it into the eu, they are often into -- and for more trouble. an increasing number of families are separated during the journey. many refugees are not sure whether they will ever see their loved ones again. >> she's three months old and she has never met her father. she was born in athens along her family's journey from syria to germany. they were not safe at home anymore. >> my husband organized demonstrations against the assad regime. assad's people were always coming by looking for him, and it got too dangerous, so my husband decided that we all had to leave. >> the entire family crossed over into turkey, and they did not stop there. at the greek border, they used a rubber dinghy to cross the river really believe. an eight-year-old fell overboard and nearly drowned. their dan
poland -- in search of europe's last which is -- witches.\ and spain -- why farmers cannot stop working. the united nations says more than 2 million europeans have fled the country since the war there began. many of them are trying to get into the european union. it's a dangerous journey, but even if they do make it into the eu, they are often into -- and for more trouble. an increasing number of families are separated during the journey. many refugees are not sure whether they will ever see...
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europe in europe is so if the e.u. wants our fish it should accept our children and its country so it can't be that it takes our fish causing misery and then tells our children to stay in their country the main public health issue in the e.u. is obesity. in our countries the main public health issue is famines so this injustice is not sustainable either we live together in a fair and it gala tarion world or we share a world of terror because you would you apply can't tell you how many are in the ocean with the sea bottom is full of pirogue with the dead bodies of our children young people who left in search of adventure. when i was a child i would come to see because i loved it a credit boom or would you do it as the son of a fisherman who is proud to go out to see. his dream is to become a captain one day after the murder of me. how little i had no money to support my parents so i decided to take the perogue and emigrate. i didn't care about the danger or if i would live or die my dream was europe so that i could help
europe in europe is so if the e.u. wants our fish it should accept our children and its country so it can't be that it takes our fish causing misery and then tells our children to stay in their country the main public health issue in the e.u. is obesity. in our countries the main public health issue is famines so this injustice is not sustainable either we live together in a fair and it gala tarion world or we share a world of terror because you would you apply can't tell you how many are in...
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>> wait, that negotiation in europe was canceled because we could not pay airfare? >> we had a delegation from the u.s. trade rep going over to brussels on monday to negotiate what is free trade with europe. guess what, mike fromm called from brussels sand said sorry, we can't come because we don't have the money for our staff to show up. >> you're sitting in london. you're involved with the e.u. what does it look like to e.u. members when the united states can't afford to show up to negotiation a trade deal? >> well, the trade deal on the table at the moment is very significant for both partners, both for the u.s. and the european union. we expect to generate up to 1% of gdp. they're very eagle for make this happen quickly. any delay is having an negative affect oveeffect over here. it's been very clearly stated that it will have an effect, and only now we're trying to emerge from years of austerity and low growth. if this continues and the worst happens it will have very negative effects as a whole. >> i know you're involved in negotiating sovereign debt and you'r
>> wait, that negotiation in europe was canceled because we could not pay airfare? >> we had a delegation from the u.s. trade rep going over to brussels on monday to negotiate what is free trade with europe. guess what, mike fromm called from brussels sand said sorry, we can't come because we don't have the money for our staff to show up. >> you're sitting in london. you're involved with the e.u. what does it look like to e.u. members when the united states can't afford to...
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and europe that peter well the general reaction here in europe over all of the n.s.a. spying stuff is that these are spies spying is what they do but what it's come to business well there's a lot of trust that's involved in the deals that go on across the atlantic and it has really damaged the trust we were talking to people for other shows at all to about the. it's a big a base level of trust that now has been perhaps irreversibly damaged by the spying that's gone on we've seen that the european union now certainly doesn't essentially trust its u.s. partners its voted to suspend. relationships that would have exchanged data of it with the data which was supposed to be there to. to help combat terrorism which it turns out may have been used to to try and look into business deals as well as well as don't look into the the private banking finances of european citizens so what is the big problem is trust and that's just not there anymore and pay it seems like bad timing because obviously we've got a transatlantic deal still pending between the two economies that how much
and europe that peter well the general reaction here in europe over all of the n.s.a. spying stuff is that these are spies spying is what they do but what it's come to business well there's a lot of trust that's involved in the deals that go on across the atlantic and it has really damaged the trust we were talking to people for other shows at all to about the. it's a big a base level of trust that now has been perhaps irreversibly damaged by the spying that's gone on we've seen that the...
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europe is becoming more secular. it's not just the catholic church but crisis are occurring in other churches because our countries in europe, they are deciding they are not going to be religious. >> and there is an easy way to sum it up which is educated countries where there's more education in the italy, women are having 1.4 children on average that is the fertility rate. that is nothing. that is not replacement value. it's the seat of the vatican why? because women have -- it's the highest rate of phd females in all of europe >> and the economic plays a role because they cannot afford to have more children. there are several factors besides the education >> the truth is educated women have fewer kids. but, but and that is a global truth inside and outside the catholic church. but last, let's talk about the pedophilia scandal. he hasn't really -- is all of the rest of this a way to push that behind the headlines? >> well, i think that some of this has to do with the fact that they still have essentially legal issu
europe is becoming more secular. it's not just the catholic church but crisis are occurring in other churches because our countries in europe, they are deciding they are not going to be religious. >> and there is an easy way to sum it up which is educated countries where there's more education in the italy, women are having 1.4 children on average that is the fertility rate. that is nothing. that is not replacement value. it's the seat of the vatican why? because women have -- it's the...
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challenging europe polarizing its politics and on settling its societies. to extremism be sidelined that's the fear factor eliminated from the european frontlines. our guest today is tony robinson who used to be the face and leader of the english defense league street protest movement known for its strong anti islam stance tony it's great to have you on this program today now your recent departure from the english defense league surprised if not shocked both your supporters and opponents looking back are you proud of the a.d.l. leadership or disillusioned with it. on friday to form an english family completely . for too many years in this country working class people been ignored and no one to listen to their voice and within four years were up so much so that people around the world have heard what we're saying they've heard how we feel how we live in down at the bottom there's a massive gap between how people live in and what politicians dare speak about no politicians or none of our political elected leaders will dare to criticize and say the things they
challenging europe polarizing its politics and on settling its societies. to extremism be sidelined that's the fear factor eliminated from the european frontlines. our guest today is tony robinson who used to be the face and leader of the english defense league street protest movement known for its strong anti islam stance tony it's great to have you on this program today now your recent departure from the english defense league surprised if not shocked both your supporters and opponents...
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and europe that peter well the general reaction here in europe over all of the n.s.a. spying stuff is that these are spies spying is what they do but what it's come to business well there's a lot of trust that's involved in the deals that go on across the atlantic and it has really damaged the trust we were talking to people for other shows at all to about the. a base level of trust that now has been perhaps irreversibly damaged by the spying that's gone on we've seen that the european union now certainly doesn't essentially trust its u.s. partners its voted to suspend. relationships that would have exchanged data with the data which was supposed to be there to. to help combat terrorism which it turns out may have been used to to try and look into business deals as well as well as don't look into the the private banking finances of european citizens so what is the big problem is trust and that's just not there anymore and pay it seems like bad timing because obviously we've got the transatlantic deal still pending between the two economies that what she think of the fa
and europe that peter well the general reaction here in europe over all of the n.s.a. spying stuff is that these are spies spying is what they do but what it's come to business well there's a lot of trust that's involved in the deals that go on across the atlantic and it has really damaged the trust we were talking to people for other shows at all to about the. a base level of trust that now has been perhaps irreversibly damaged by the spying that's gone on we've seen that the european union...
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british euro skeptics are whipping up a storm over a dramatic rise in the number of immigrants from europe now calling the u.k. home a recent report says six hundred thousand of them or one percent of the entire population are unemployed and nearly costing taxpayers more than a billion pounds and health care costs alone more now with the chair of the bruges group think tank joining me live from london but the report found that most of those who come to britain they're looking for jobs are not looking for handouts so their intentions are all the fuss because isn't that what the british economy needs people willing to work hard for a little less. well people should be getting a reasonable wage but the situation where people are coming in from predominantly eastern europe such as poland and no doubt more will follow from rumania from the first of january when they can seek employment here is of course undermining native british people and of course they are working for less so the wages are being depressed and of course british people are finding that they're left on the scrap heap so to spea
british euro skeptics are whipping up a storm over a dramatic rise in the number of immigrants from europe now calling the u.k. home a recent report says six hundred thousand of them or one percent of the entire population are unemployed and nearly costing taxpayers more than a billion pounds and health care costs alone more now with the chair of the bruges group think tank joining me live from london but the report found that most of those who come to britain they're looking for jobs are not...
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song winter is knocking at moscow's door between normally sit on a long johns just yet so we travel to europe to soak up some rays imbibes a culture and see what's going on in the world of technology fronts with europe's largest exporter of electricity last year but despite this abundance in power the country is still looking for new energy sources and even has to bring the power that drives the song down so we're. there's a lot of energy in france and i'm not just talking about the street dunces the country ranks second in the world in terms of nuclear power stations but with a growing environmental and safety concerns the sun may be setting on nuclear energy as we know it so ministers from around the world have come to discuss a possible shift away from nuclear fission. there are currently one hundred eighty five nuclear power plants in europe and another seventeen on the way france has almost a third of the total with fifty eight plants producing seventy eight percent of the country's energy needs only stations have produced well over one million cubic meters of radioactive waste ninety pe
song winter is knocking at moscow's door between normally sit on a long johns just yet so we travel to europe to soak up some rays imbibes a culture and see what's going on in the world of technology fronts with europe's largest exporter of electricity last year but despite this abundance in power the country is still looking for new energy sources and even has to bring the power that drives the song down so we're. there's a lot of energy in france and i'm not just talking about the street...
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and europe. well the general reaction here in europe over all of the n.s.a. spying stuff is that these are spies spying is what they do but what it's come to business well there's a lot of trust that's involved in the deals that go on across the atlantic and it has really damaged the trust we were talking to people for other shows at all to about the. a base level of trust that now has been perhaps irreversibly damaged by the spying that's gone on we've seen that the european union now certainly doesn't essentially trust its u.s. partners its voted to suspend. relationships that would have exchanged data with the data which was supposed to be there to. to help combat terrorism which it turns out may have been used to to try and look into business deals as well as well as don't look into the the private banking finances of european citizens so what is the big problem is trust and that's just not there anymore and pay it seems like bad timing because obviously we've got the transatlantic deal still pending between the two economies that how much you think of th
and europe. well the general reaction here in europe over all of the n.s.a. spying stuff is that these are spies spying is what they do but what it's come to business well there's a lot of trust that's involved in the deals that go on across the atlantic and it has really damaged the trust we were talking to people for other shows at all to about the. a base level of trust that now has been perhaps irreversibly damaged by the spying that's gone on we've seen that the european union now...
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for many, it is the only way to make it to europe in search of a better life. entering through the land route has become virtually impossible without papers. the borders are heavily protected against illegal immigration. those who do try often end up stranded in greece. private organizations there have been taking care of many of the children who get separated from their parents on the way. >> he makes his living in one of the most beautiful conservation areas in the balkans. the river delta is home to countless rare bird species. it is also part of the border between greece and turkey, a dangerous transit zone for people fleeing to europe. >> these are the remnants of the boats and -- that the refugees used. apparently, the weather was bad and the people would -- the people drowned. only the boat remains. there is the ever us river and beyond that is turkey. it is just 50 meters wide, but crossing is dangerous because the current is very strong. those who cannot swim drowned. >> aside from those who survive -- those who survive end up on the outskirts of this
for many, it is the only way to make it to europe in search of a better life. entering through the land route has become virtually impossible without papers. the borders are heavily protected against illegal immigration. those who do try often end up stranded in greece. private organizations there have been taking care of many of the children who get separated from their parents on the way. >> he makes his living in one of the most beautiful conservation areas in the balkans. the river...
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also we report on europe's multi-trillion shadow economy a black market so massive it's costing some states a third of their revenues in a few minutes we'll tell you why ordinary europeans and businesses are turning to the financial in the world for refuge.
also we report on europe's multi-trillion shadow economy a black market so massive it's costing some states a third of their revenues in a few minutes we'll tell you why ordinary europeans and businesses are turning to the financial in the world for refuge.
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a hot topic in europe right now. and even pope francis has mentioned it. he lamented what he called the world's indifference to the plight of refugees fleeing their homelands. referring to thursday's deadly migrant shipwreck, the pontiff declared friday a day of tears. he was visiting the birthplace of his namesake, hosting a lunch for the poor and urged the faithful to fol he his example of serving those in need. >>> among the stories still to come out of europe this news hour. can two sides become one? the german chancellor holds talk withs the rivals forming a coalition. >>> and we will be walking the red carpet in asia. >>> and two men battling for the number one ranking in world tennis. that and the rest of the sport news is coming up. >> joining me now is jen mishory, deputy director of young invincibles, she's in washington d.c. and yevgeniy feyman, a research assistant at the manhattan institute. thank you for being with us. i want to start with you yevgeniy feyman. the young people are crucial to the success
a hot topic in europe right now. and even pope francis has mentioned it. he lamented what he called the world's indifference to the plight of refugees fleeing their homelands. referring to thursday's deadly migrant shipwreck, the pontiff declared friday a day of tears. he was visiting the birthplace of his namesake, hosting a lunch for the poor and urged the faithful to fol he his example of serving those in need. >>> among the stories still to come out of europe this news hour. can...
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the most famous formal garden in europe, with its rigorous geometries of terraces and staircases, its regular parterre, gave way gradually to a greater informality of trees and fields, not merely because it was so expensive to keep up, but because a new attitude to nature was developing-- more sentimental, intimate, romantic. the mood of this moment is captured in a painting done not long after louis' death-- antoine watteau's departure from the isle of cythera. a group of courtiers prepares to leave the island of love. the painting signals the new attitude-- more informal, poetic, and often amorous. in this paradise of cythera, there are no restraints, and nature is free and unconstrained. it was a time in which the argument over nature, exemplified in the idea of the garden, was a serious debate. it was in england that this different attitude to nature arose. the informal, spontaneous, picturesque english garden was seen as an expression of english liberties. the geometric french garden was seen as a reflection of their authoritarian government. in the microcosm of the garden could
the most famous formal garden in europe, with its rigorous geometries of terraces and staircases, its regular parterre, gave way gradually to a greater informality of trees and fields, not merely because it was so expensive to keep up, but because a new attitude to nature was developing-- more sentimental, intimate, romantic. the mood of this moment is captured in a painting done not long after louis' death-- antoine watteau's departure from the isle of cythera. a group of courtiers prepares to...
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. >> shares in europe dipped after news that the u.s. government was open for business and listed the debt ceiling. officials held it as the victory of responsibility over brinksmanship. >> we welcome the agreement that has been reached with a serious and large shadow to hang over the global economy. >> a default by the u.s. would have dealt a serious blow to europe. investors are seeking a safer haven. but interest rates would have soared, most likely returning the eurozone to the worst days of the economic crisis. and then there is trade. >> the u.s. has become the biggest non-eurozone trading partner. which means an economic showdown , clearly something that would have impacted the eurozone. don't forget this tiny growth is mainly coming from -- >> it has a short shelf life. >> it could mean that we have another risk for europe, which is the tapering of the fed. there is only coming that things from the other side of the atlantic right now. >> europe exhales but remains vigilant knowing that the political and economic roller coaster r
. >> shares in europe dipped after news that the u.s. government was open for business and listed the debt ceiling. officials held it as the victory of responsibility over brinksmanship. >> we welcome the agreement that has been reached with a serious and large shadow to hang over the global economy. >> a default by the u.s. would have dealt a serious blow to europe. investors are seeking a safer haven. but interest rates would have soared, most likely returning the eurozone...
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women in europe eat raw fish and i always wondered about it, but it has to do with the quality. and you put it on spinach. >> that's one of the great super foods for pregnancy. you can have it raw or cooked. the great thing about spinach in pregnancy is the folic acid. even before conception and pregnancy you need enough folic acid for neural tube defects. that's when the neural tubes in the spiebl column don't -- spinal column don't close. that can be a debt straw meant. make sure there is enough in your diet and spinach is a great way to get that in. we have eggs, but have you them hard boiled. >> this is an example of the convenience. you can have eggs -- you can make omelettes and scrambled, but a lot go egg whites because of the calorie content. the yolk -- >> it is an important part of the egg. >> exactly. the biggest reason is it is one of the highest dietary sources. it is essential for the brain development. make sure you are getting in eggs. and just like with the seafood, pick a high quality egg. if the chicken is a high quality diet it is cage free and you will have
women in europe eat raw fish and i always wondered about it, but it has to do with the quality. and you put it on spinach. >> that's one of the great super foods for pregnancy. you can have it raw or cooked. the great thing about spinach in pregnancy is the folic acid. even before conception and pregnancy you need enough folic acid for neural tube defects. that's when the neural tubes in the spiebl column don't -- spinal column don't close. that can be a debt straw meant. make sure there...
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and europe that peter well the general reaction here in europe over all of the n.s.a. spying stuff is that these are spies spying is what they do but what it's come to business well there's a lot of trust that's involved in the deals that go on across the atlantic and it has really damaged the trust we were talking to people for other shows at all to about the. it's a big a base level of trust that now has been perhaps irreversibly damaged by the spying that's gone on we've seen that the european union now certainly doesn't essentially trust its u.s. partners its voted to suspend. relationships that would have exchanged data of it with the data which was supposed to be there to. to help combat terrorism which it turns out may have been used to to try and look into business deals as well as well as did look into the the private banking finances of european citizens so what is the big problem is trust and that's just not there anymore and pay it seems like bad timing because obviously we've got the transatlantic deal still pending between the two a condom is that how muc
and europe that peter well the general reaction here in europe over all of the n.s.a. spying stuff is that these are spies spying is what they do but what it's come to business well there's a lot of trust that's involved in the deals that go on across the atlantic and it has really damaged the trust we were talking to people for other shows at all to about the. it's a big a base level of trust that now has been perhaps irreversibly damaged by the spying that's gone on we've seen that the...
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germany's leading role in europe has not yet matured. merkel knows that germany is the driving force of european unification and must not back down. >> when it comes to form politics, europeans find it hard to take up a common stance on syria. they are worried the civil war could spill over into other countries, bringing it closer to european soil. turkey is already affect it. islamist rebels are also launching attacks against the 2 million kurdish people who lived in syria. the kurds set up in a thomas region. it is something million of kurds in turkey have tried to establish for decades to no avail. now that kurds in syria are coming under attack, turkish kurds crossed the border to help. >> syrian kurds live on one side of the border. turkish kurds on the other. for decades, the region has been peaceful. now civil war is raging on the syrian side and the violence is going over. the windows of this cap they were shattered by a grenade fired by islamist militias. now it is -- now the kurdish owners want to give it up. >> they come from
germany's leading role in europe has not yet matured. merkel knows that germany is the driving force of european unification and must not back down. >> when it comes to form politics, europeans find it hard to take up a common stance on syria. they are worried the civil war could spill over into other countries, bringing it closer to european soil. turkey is already affect it. islamist rebels are also launching attacks against the 2 million kurdish people who lived in syria. the kurds set...
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winter's knocking at moscow's door but we're not ready to don a long johns just yet so we travel to europe to soak up some rays imbibes a culture and see what's going on in the world of technology france was europe's largest exporter of electricity last year but despite its opponents in power the country is still looking for new energy sources and even has to bring the power that drives the song down so we're. there's a lot of energy in france and i'm not just talking about the street dunces the country ranks second in the world in terms of nuclear power stations but with growing environmental and safety concerns the sun may be setting on nuclear energy as we know it so ministers from around the world have come to discourse of possible shift away from nuclear fission. there are currently one hundred eighty five nuclear power plants in europe and another seventeen on the way france is almost a third of the total with fifty eight plants producing seventy eight percent of the country's energy needs all the stations have produced well over one million cubic meters of radioactive waste ninety p
winter's knocking at moscow's door but we're not ready to don a long johns just yet so we travel to europe to soak up some rays imbibes a culture and see what's going on in the world of technology france was europe's largest exporter of electricity last year but despite its opponents in power the country is still looking for new energy sources and even has to bring the power that drives the song down so we're. there's a lot of energy in france and i'm not just talking about the street dunces...
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command of a female warrior to crush the failings formation that had never before been defeated in europe and was their will perhaps it was in these facts that lead to the amazon myth. as horse he feels obvious thing. system like that falling behind in ranks hold the reins and then slowly pull them to yourself it's important to hold your back straight. a lot of. times carried. the old economy a few years. later john did not need. to think. all flawless full of. stock. ownership yet. he did go. on to just. the kickboxing world cup i took first prize on my third attempt. at the best cities. was i. when i won it was like an emotional explosion. i. i. supreme oster of combat go back today he's just a doubt he doesn't get to see his own son often enough. in the only one here on the back don't go for too long he's got his homework to do we don't see each other all small town for the weekend more often. night my. so when you go brandish a saber like this to. i like dad because we can go home walks he can take me to them his men parekh buy me things. like my son to live like me at the. gym. schoo
command of a female warrior to crush the failings formation that had never before been defeated in europe and was their will perhaps it was in these facts that lead to the amazon myth. as horse he feels obvious thing. system like that falling behind in ranks hold the reins and then slowly pull them to yourself it's important to hold your back straight. a lot of. times carried. the old economy a few years. later john did not need. to think. all flawless full of. stock. ownership yet. he did go....
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now placing their faith in europe to look after them. no mistake, this is a moral dilemma. only one hand, politicians are promising and pledging no more migrants will die at sea. yet those migrants will keep coming. inestically, politically, many countries across europe, they are talking not about loosening immigration laws, they are talking about tightening them. >> matthew, what is the atmosphere like in lampedusa after the second deadly accident in just over a week? >> i have to say that i think they are getting too used to them, in many ways. i think they feel sick in the summit -- sick in the stomach about it. italian immigration law has meant that in recent years if you're a boat owner and you hear of somebody in trouble off the coast, you cannot take them off their boat. you can pull them out of the water, but if you take them off a boat and rescue them that way, you can be fined and have your license taken away and be punished by the state. it is against the law to do that. so many people here who have votes -- it is a fishing community, sailing community -- they fe
now placing their faith in europe to look after them. no mistake, this is a moral dilemma. only one hand, politicians are promising and pledging no more migrants will die at sea. yet those migrants will keep coming. inestically, politically, many countries across europe, they are talking not about loosening immigration laws, they are talking about tightening them. >> matthew, what is the atmosphere like in lampedusa after the second deadly accident in just over a week? >> i have to...
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i think that you know the heartland of europe northern europe asia is robust and has been chugging along quite nicely you know its growth its growth rate as a practical thing they're doing at the moment is to put in this sort of banking union and that's that's the first step and really the way out of this problem i think is to create a federated union. where you start mixing fiscal pen and money people join the european union is that what they wanted to join maybe not and of course it's going to be incredibly difficult and i'm not saying there's going to be a federation but me that's i think that's that's obviously the solution to this problem but that's a rational intellectual. thank you so notion but it's not it's not a political solution that's tenable you know if you don't you'll have you'll have states pulling out of the. euro land if that happens i mean obviously the u.k. has already said it hold a referendum and the feeling within my home country has you know they were telling me if we're not going for it it's solution you know a viable solution that would work we're just left wit
i think that you know the heartland of europe northern europe asia is robust and has been chugging along quite nicely you know its growth its growth rate as a practical thing they're doing at the moment is to put in this sort of banking union and that's that's the first step and really the way out of this problem i think is to create a federated union. where you start mixing fiscal pen and money people join the european union is that what they wanted to join maybe not and of course it's going...
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hello and welcome said old europe dates is the end of all it's all but not the closing in moscow but luckily for us the sun hasn't finished everywhere so is the we pop culture go in search of a song winter is knocking at moscow's door but we're not ready to die alone johns just yet so we travel to europe to soak up some rays imbibes a culture and see what's going on in the world of technology fronts was europe's largest exporter of electricity last year but despite its opponents in power the country is still looking for new energy sources and even has to bring the power that drives the song down through words. there's a lot of energy in france and i'm not just talking about the street dunces the country ranks second in the world in terms of nuclear power stations but with growing environmental and safety concerns the sun may be setting on nuclear energy as we know it so ministers from around the world have come to discuss a possible shift away from nuclear fission. there are currently one hundred eighty five nuclear power plants in europe and another seventeen on the way sun's almost
hello and welcome said old europe dates is the end of all it's all but not the closing in moscow but luckily for us the sun hasn't finished everywhere so is the we pop culture go in search of a song winter is knocking at moscow's door but we're not ready to die alone johns just yet so we travel to europe to soak up some rays imbibes a culture and see what's going on in the world of technology fronts was europe's largest exporter of electricity last year but despite its opponents in power the...
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.> we will ask it is just not possible they europe continue to acct that these people enter europe and a fashion,s horrendous so we will ask for new policies on asylum. >> leaders pledged, certainly in vain, that this will never happen again. prompt a rescue operation, that we cover the whole mediterranean in order to prevent future catastrophes and save more lives and ask member states to give their political support and also make available resources. >> that will take money and commitment at a time when europe is reluctant to spend more. some focus on the need for wider policy to combat illegal immigration. >> we need to combat with countries in africa -- we need to cooperate with countries in africa. what is going on there is unbelievable. they take all their money and send them on these unbelievably unsafe boats across the mediterranean. that cannot carry on happening. >> but the problem is also one of harvard he and violence driving people towards europe. -- the problem is also one of poverty and violence. eu has agreements with countries like morocco to improve access to europe f
.> we will ask it is just not possible they europe continue to acct that these people enter europe and a fashion,s horrendous so we will ask for new policies on asylum. >> leaders pledged, certainly in vain, that this will never happen again. prompt a rescue operation, that we cover the whole mediterranean in order to prevent future catastrophes and save more lives and ask member states to give their political support and also make available resources. >> that will take money and...