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why wouldn't we spy on europe to help europe, too? >> here's the thing. you have the chairman of the judiciary committee, senator leahy, one of the committees in the hour, james sensenbrenner work the authors of the patriot act. we don't seem to know who is in charge. it is conceivable that the head of the intelligence is spying on our president's cell phone. so we don't know who is in charge. and we think they've overstem their bounds. you have people who were authors of the patriots act saying our intelligence agents have gone too far. not to mention that jail clapper came to congress and lied and that he was not doing surveillance. he was not collecting any data on americans. so there is a lot of trust being lost and i think there is a great deal of credibility lost. and we have to trust our officials if we're going to let them have such sensitive information about our personal lives. >> your fellow tea party backed republican marco rubio is among those who seem to support these programs. we've though there has been a huge lack of transparency. here's
why wouldn't we spy on europe to help europe, too? >> here's the thing. you have the chairman of the judiciary committee, senator leahy, one of the committees in the hour, james sensenbrenner work the authors of the patriot act. we don't seem to know who is in charge. it is conceivable that the head of the intelligence is spying on our president's cell phone. so we don't know who is in charge. and we think they've overstem their bounds. you have people who were authors of the patriots act...
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big problems there for europe. thanks to you in the weather center. atika in london, our thanks to you also. >> and another obama care, another meltdown for the website. now tech giants including a former head of tech projects for the white house are now saying silicon valley would have done a better job setting up the internet exchange. you're watching cnn. the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. aveeno® medicare part d plan did you know that if you enroll in a where walmart is a preferred pharmacy, you could save up to 80% on your co-pays over other pharmacies? this could lower your prescription co-pays to as low as a dollar so you can enjoy the things that really matter. and now that we're a preferred pharmacy for many national plans, it's never been easier to save. choose any plan where walmart is a preferred pharmacy provider by logging on to walmart.com/rxpl
big problems there for europe. thanks to you in the weather center. atika in london, our thanks to you also. >> and another obama care, another meltdown for the website. now tech giants including a former head of tech projects for the white house are now saying silicon valley would have done a better job setting up the internet exchange. you're watching cnn. the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula...
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why wouldn't we spy on europe to help europe, too? >> here's the thing, erin. you have now the chairman of the judiciary committee, senator leahy, the chairman of the judiciary committee or one of the committees in the house, james sensenbrener, two authors of the patriot act, now saying the head of our intelligence because we don't see to know who's in charge? it's conceivable that the head of the intelligence is spying on our president's cell phone. so we really don't know who's in charge. we think they have overstepped their bounds. but you have people who were authors of the patriot act now saying our intelligence agents have gone too far, not to mention that james clapper came to congress and lied and said he wasn't doing surveillance, wasn't collecting any data on americans. so there's a lot of of trust being lost. i think a great deal of credibility lost in the intelligence committee. and we have to trust our officials if we're going to let them have such sensitive information about our personal lives. >> your fellow tea party-backed republican marco rub
why wouldn't we spy on europe to help europe, too? >> here's the thing, erin. you have now the chairman of the judiciary committee, senator leahy, the chairman of the judiciary committee or one of the committees in the house, james sensenbrener, two authors of the patriot act, now saying the head of our intelligence because we don't see to know who's in charge? it's conceivable that the head of the intelligence is spying on our president's cell phone. so we really don't know who's in...
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they're all over europe. if the public outrage in europe gets to the point where he has to close it, you don't know. i think this man snowden is, could possibly be the death of americans if we lose this big ear as they call it. >> you're saying if the u.s. is forced to pull back, basically by public opinion in europe. as you and i have discussed, in europe they knew it was happening. there could be real implications. >> we just, how can they trust with us secrets? one revelation after another. and this is, this should be to have secret signals intelligence which is the crown jewels which should be untouchable and it is all out there. and who knows where it will stop? i don't think the national security agency knows. >> marco rubio said what you and i have been talking about all week. that everybody spies on everybody. but humor aside, people have been raising real questions about the effective know of manager's spying. as if bob was u.s. intelligence really getting anything out of listening to angela merkel's
they're all over europe. if the public outrage in europe gets to the point where he has to close it, you don't know. i think this man snowden is, could possibly be the death of americans if we lose this big ear as they call it. >> you're saying if the u.s. is forced to pull back, basically by public opinion in europe. as you and i have discussed, in europe they knew it was happening. there could be real implications. >> we just, how can they trust with us secrets? one revelation...
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we've been hoping if china slowed down a bit, europe could rely during europe's own slow growth, to u.s. where do you turn to for global growth? nowhere else to pick up the slack. >> people have already started to talk about the debt ceiling debate that has to come up in just a few days. what are your concerns there? >> well, you feel even if some deal is done to stop this government shutdown over the next two or three days, some cobbled together compromise, we'll hit this debt ceiling problem that caused such angst about two years ago and led to a downgrading of the u.s. debt. so in that sense, yeah, we're very worried there will be a second knock-on if people start to worry the u.s. won't be paying back at some level this international debt, that huge, huge total number. it's not maybe large as a proportion of u.s. gdp but it's enormous within the global markets. this will definitely have knock-on effects. >> we thank you for your perspective from london for us. thanks very much, robin with chatham house in london. thanks. >> natalie, we'll have more on the u.s. government shutdown co
we've been hoping if china slowed down a bit, europe could rely during europe's own slow growth, to u.s. where do you turn to for global growth? nowhere else to pick up the slack. >> people have already started to talk about the debt ceiling debate that has to come up in just a few days. what are your concerns there? >> well, you feel even if some deal is done to stop this government shutdown over the next two or three days, some cobbled together compromise, we'll hit this debt...
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europe, that specialize abducting people of all ages and there's a market to sell little babies as an unofficial or black market adoption service. in some cases to sell these kids to be beggers on the street or factory workers or sex slaves. this is a worldwide problem. when i ran the organized crime problem with the fbi in the late '90s, early 2000s, we had a number of issues with interpoll and police agencies around the world to deal with human trafficking which was very prolific worldwide. >> presumably a lot of questioning will be carried out with the two people who claimed to be the parents and then dna testing showed that they are not the parents because maybe they do have information that may be the tip of the iceberg for any kind of crime spree that you mentioned. tom fuentes, thank you so much. >>> all right. also here in the u.s., an investigation of a very different sort. the parents of a missing autistic teen are desperately asking for help to find a teen who ran out of his school on october 4th and he hasn't been seen since. police have pulled out all stops. today they ar
europe, that specialize abducting people of all ages and there's a market to sell little babies as an unofficial or black market adoption service. in some cases to sell these kids to be beggers on the street or factory workers or sex slaves. this is a worldwide problem. when i ran the organized crime problem with the fbi in the late '90s, early 2000s, we had a number of issues with interpoll and police agencies around the world to deal with human trafficking which was very prolific worldwide....
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we are slightly higher in europe, you know, on the month. so, you know, they are ready to take this on the chin, although they would like to avert it because, you know, they've got so many -- so many crisis already to deal with here in europe. to be honest, they could do without this. >> isa, thanks very much, live in london. john in hong kong, what's been the asian market reaction? >> reporter: well, initially, hala, it was positive. seven hours ago when this deal started to cross between the senate and the house we saw a rally in japan up 1% and markets up 0.5% across the boards. let's take a look at the numbers nikkei trading up 0.1% off the highs of the day. the other markets are dismal. hong kong hang seng down 0.25%, same with shanghai after losing 2% in trading the day before, and kospi and seoul up 0.25%. the other interesting trend is the dollar-based assets rallied into this when the deal was signed. oil was up $1.45, now trading below the line. gold was up $5 an ounce, now trading down $3. now the dollar is trading slightly lower
we are slightly higher in europe, you know, on the month. so, you know, they are ready to take this on the chin, although they would like to avert it because, you know, they've got so many -- so many crisis already to deal with here in europe. to be honest, they could do without this. >> isa, thanks very much, live in london. john in hong kong, what's been the asian market reaction? >> reporter: well, initially, hala, it was positive. seven hours ago when this deal started to cross...
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there's a very different feeling in europe about data protection. as the edward snowden reveals have come out, there's been a different level i think of anger here. but when you start to say and hear that possibly the individual leader's phones were monitored, that takes it to a new level. >> you talk about germany delegations on the way to the u.s., what about some of the other countries that have been great allies of the u.s. but whose feathers are a little ruffled as well. >> the french president wants to speak to the u.s. as well on this level, and on friday the prime minister of spain said that they will be calling the u.s. ambassador to madrid. we have seen it, several countries have done this as well. and each individual country in europe has a decision to make, if they want to call in the ambassador. but again it is each individual country wanting to do this, want to look face to face to the u.s. and say don't do this again, fredricka. >> jim, thanks so much from london, appreciate that. >>> here in the u.s. protesters are gathering in washi
there's a very different feeling in europe about data protection. as the edward snowden reveals have come out, there's been a different level i think of anger here. but when you start to say and hear that possibly the individual leader's phones were monitored, that takes it to a new level. >> you talk about germany delegations on the way to the u.s., what about some of the other countries that have been great allies of the u.s. but whose feathers are a little ruffled as well. >> the...
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but the markets have really taken this in their stride in europe. investors are pretty clear, or say the markets seem to have shown that a deal would be struck in the end. they have had a very strong rally in the second half of 2013, and it was not really impacted by this talk of possible global economic damage, if the debt ceiling, and if the talks came to nothing. so the markets have taken it in their stride, i'm sure you can see. you will probably see a rally in the morning, but don't expect much from that. i think the view in europe of the whole discussion, what is going on in the states, has been a battle that this could happen in the u.s. huge damage in terms of america's credibility as a global super power, just as it damaged its credit worthiness as we saw from fitch. when you read the editorials in the newspapers this morning, obama may have come out a winner, but he is not a winner as such, he has been very badly damaged in the eyes of the world from this spectacle that the world has been witnessing in washington. >> but is this just them
but the markets have really taken this in their stride in europe. investors are pretty clear, or say the markets seem to have shown that a deal would be struck in the end. they have had a very strong rally in the second half of 2013, and it was not really impacted by this talk of possible global economic damage, if the debt ceiling, and if the talks came to nothing. so the markets have taken it in their stride, i'm sure you can see. you will probably see a rally in the morning, but don't expect...
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quick check on europe here, if you're watching us from europe. an east system approaching france here. and this one across the southeastern balkans, logistic at this. 249 millimeters of water in just 12 hours. the monthly average there in croatia in that location 165. so they had some issues there with flooding as you can well imagine. that storm system now beginning to move off to the east. we'll keep you posted on that. and of course on the action in on the tropics as well. >> all right there is a lot of that. thank you, ivan. glad you're with us. >> glad your maps are still working. at least for now. >> yes, indeed. >> thanks, ivan. >>> all right. pope john paul ii is said to be canonized nine years after his death. >> the vatican has revealed pope john xxiii will also be declared a saint april 27th next year. big day for declaring saints. >> absolutely. >> and more from rome. >> reporter: john pauli i hadn't even been buried when the cries came from the faithful attending his funeral in 2005. santa subito, short for make him a saint now. thei
quick check on europe here, if you're watching us from europe. an east system approaching france here. and this one across the southeastern balkans, logistic at this. 249 millimeters of water in just 12 hours. the monthly average there in croatia in that location 165. so they had some issues there with flooding as you can well imagine. that storm system now beginning to move off to the east. we'll keep you posted on that. and of course on the action in on the tropics as well. >> all right...
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and ancertainly all you have europe work very closely together. in italy, there is an enormously capable intelligence community, and italy has large concern about terrorism in north africa and we're working closely with them. i don't think they're shocked. maybe those who have to account to the electorate are more shocked at least in public, but i think a number of public officials like angela merkel today, her statement today, there will have to be a discussion, but we should not trap the trade talks between the u.s. and europe and we should carefully understand how to proceed together in the future. so i think this will calm down, i don't know what the next leak is going to be, but i think a public conversation in the united states and in europe about what these programs are intended to do is long overdue and if they should be somewhat modified, that's fine, but let's remember, the goal is not to compromise privacy. the goal is to keep americans and europeans safe. >> isn't it true, congresswoman, top u.s. national security officials go anyplace
and ancertainly all you have europe work very closely together. in italy, there is an enormously capable intelligence community, and italy has large concern about terrorism in north africa and we're working closely with them. i don't think they're shocked. maybe those who have to account to the electorate are more shocked at least in public, but i think a number of public officials like angela merkel today, her statement today, there will have to be a discussion, but we should not trap the...
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>> you don't usually see this type of thing in western europe. they get it once every 20 years or so. gusts of 99 miles per hour were reported south of england this is in belgium here. clearly the people there not used to it and not sure what to do but you can see the power of the storm. >> great everybody was helping each other. you can't get across the street. it was throwing people all over the place. >> probably not a good day to be out on a bike ride. >> or holding an umbrella. >>> there is cause for celebration here on the east coast. one year after superstorm sandy. ellis island is back and pope. ameri -- open. >> yes, we are shy a little bit on exhibits and artifacts, but we are not shy on character at all. >> that guy david lusinger is retiring to congratulations to your retirement. it happened on the statue of liberty birthday. >> happy birthday. >> i forget to say happy birthday. for more is indra petersons in. it was devastated by the superstorm and then scorched by a fire last month. >> reporter: it is already hard to believe it's be
>> you don't usually see this type of thing in western europe. they get it once every 20 years or so. gusts of 99 miles per hour were reported south of england this is in belgium here. clearly the people there not used to it and not sure what to do but you can see the power of the storm. >> great everybody was helping each other. you can't get across the street. it was throwing people all over the place. >> probably not a good day to be out on a bike ride. >> or holding...
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you see travelers, roma people are more embraced by the culture here than most other places in europe. >> we have our own gypsies. those are ours. i can tell you thee things we -- for sure we do here. we do flamenco. we do tapas. and we do siestas. which -- >> you do them well. >> we know how to live, don't we? >> yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] >> they dig deep for their material here. it means something. they're telling you something about themselves. >> what is -- i've heard it. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> is it an emotional state or a technical -- >> no. [ speaking foreign language ] >> is unhappiness necessary for great art? >> it's necessary, but magnifico. >> you'd have to think about that. [ speaking foreign language ] >> you perform very well after a couple days. >> i may not have one day, duende, but i have valentine's. i know that expression. wait a minute. ♪ ♪ >>> nighttime in granada. it's time to pursue that greatest of spanish traditions, tapas. you may think you know what a tapa is. like if
you see travelers, roma people are more embraced by the culture here than most other places in europe. >> we have our own gypsies. those are ours. i can tell you thee things we -- for sure we do here. we do flamenco. we do tapas. and we do siestas. which -- >> you do them well. >> we know how to live, don't we? >> yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] >> they dig deep for their material here. it means...
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>> yes, well germany seems to be taking the lead on this here in europe because angela merkel the chancellor, the allegations are that her phone was snooped on by the u.s. and this is a phone she uses and we see her using in many meetings, et cetera. so she seems to have taken the lead on this. and the germanys have told cnn that the head of the domestic intelligence unit and the international intelligence unit from germany will be heading to the u.s. in a couple of weeks. now, the national security agency, the nsa has confirmed that and has released a statement about this. it says we understand that germany officials plan to travel to washington in the coming weeks and that the u.s. government looks forward to meeting with them. we expect a range of meetings with officials across the agency but we do not have specific meetings to announce at this point. i think what's important about this is that the u.s. is trying to get maybe a little bit ahead of this, fredericka, because germany has been very much at the forefront the last 48 hours or so by showing the anger of this country and others i
>> yes, well germany seems to be taking the lead on this here in europe because angela merkel the chancellor, the allegations are that her phone was snooped on by the u.s. and this is a phone she uses and we see her using in many meetings, et cetera. so she seems to have taken the lead on this. and the germanys have told cnn that the head of the domestic intelligence unit and the international intelligence unit from germany will be heading to the u.s. in a couple of weeks. now, the...
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valuing of the value of food. >> it's unbelievable. >> i lived in europe for two years. i never saw an all you can eat buffet. italians would not have thought it was of value to eat until you can't eat anymore. >> does the parent have responsibility in this? >> the parent has principal responsibility. >> if the parent is letting down the kid by giving the kid too much bad food, there is not some mechanism in which you can reach that parent? the school has some interest in getting to that parent and saying look you're really hurting your kid? >> do you think that's what a fat letter does. >> no. >> do you think a parent that is not feeding his or her child correctly, do you think getting a letter from the school saying your child has a second chin is going to change that sunny don't think so. the way to do it is through public education which is well-intentioned but often ineffective. one of the things the first lady is trying to do with her campaign which i salute but i think has severe limits and i think a bit ridiculous but what she's trying to do is educate people. tr
valuing of the value of food. >> it's unbelievable. >> i lived in europe for two years. i never saw an all you can eat buffet. italians would not have thought it was of value to eat until you can't eat anymore. >> does the parent have responsibility in this? >> the parent has principal responsibility. >> if the parent is letting down the kid by giving the kid too much bad food, there is not some mechanism in which you can reach that parent? the school has some...
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reality is, there's a great deal of espionage in europe. only a small portion is conducted by the united states. the members of the europeanian union spend a lot more effort spying on each other than nsa does on any of them. >> who's the client? where -- it's one dimensional. this is a specific question regarding merkel and other foreign leaders. had who is this intelligence intended for if the commander in chief is kept in the dark about tapping the cell phones of foreign allies? >> well, certainly all intelligence goes to feed decision making in every country. your top military civilian leadership up to and including your president, your prime minister, whatever. that doesn't mean your top leadership is always fully briefed on details. that's not something most of them have interest in. they're interested in facts, not how you get them. >> a close relationship it has to be said an particularly merkel. do you think there's an element here of providing some level of plausible deniability? don't tell him so he can say he didn't know? >> i th
reality is, there's a great deal of espionage in europe. only a small portion is conducted by the united states. the members of the europeanian union spend a lot more effort spying on each other than nsa does on any of them. >> who's the client? where -- it's one dimensional. this is a specific question regarding merkel and other foreign leaders. had who is this intelligence intended for if the commander in chief is kept in the dark about tapping the cell phones of foreign allies?...
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spied on our allies is infuriating europe. germany's chancellor says it is severely shaken the trust and fueling calls for legal limits how espionage is carried out. >>> and a man on a train overhears the former head of the nsa giving background information and then tweets it out. and confessions of a former drone operator. a young man who has killed hundreds of people using drones tells us that war was never meant to be carried out this way. welcome to "around the world." i'm suzanne malveaux. this is a diplomatic nightmare for the obama administration. it is intensifying right now. america's european allies are now furious over reports that the u.s. has been spying on them extensively. the growing scandal has dominated a european union summit. firms are expressing outrage at washington. they say the scandal could disrupt counter-terrorism collaboration between the united states and the european union. but a popular republican senator, marco rubio tells cnn, hey, european leaders can't be surprised by all this. >> everyone sp
spied on our allies is infuriating europe. germany's chancellor says it is severely shaken the trust and fueling calls for legal limits how espionage is carried out. >>> and a man on a train overhears the former head of the nsa giving background information and then tweets it out. and confessions of a former drone operator. a young man who has killed hundreds of people using drones tells us that war was never meant to be carried out this way. welcome to "around the world."...
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still america has lost some trust in europe. stand by. new information. >>> also, what makes this baby turned internet sensation well up in tears? jeanne moos has the very touching moment. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. sdplee breaking news. we're getting reports of a schoo
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growing ability to attack western targets if not to launch attacks outside of africa and into europe or america, potentially. this is why it is so significant. this is why the u.s. and other intelligence services and special forces units continue to go after the al qaeda targets. they are on the rise, their ability to attack is not as diminished as the u.s. would like it to be. that's a significant worry. don? >> don't go anywhere. as you know we are going to use you extensively on cnn until we are done covering this story. i want to get to nic robertson. he joins us from london. i have a question for you. again, i want to reiterate, this is not cnns reporting. there are reports that the operation in somalia was unsuccessful. you heard barbara saying they had to retreat because of the fire power. this is a stronghold for al shabaab. what does it mean, if anything, that u.s. special forces were able to penetrate a seemingly stronghold of al shabaab? >> reporter: the first thing it indicates is there must been good, accurate intelligence on at least the person that the operation was de
growing ability to attack western targets if not to launch attacks outside of africa and into europe or america, potentially. this is why it is so significant. this is why the u.s. and other intelligence services and special forces units continue to go after the al qaeda targets. they are on the rise, their ability to attack is not as diminished as the u.s. would like it to be. that's a significant worry. don? >> don't go anywhere. as you know we are going to use you extensively on cnn...
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, all the major bosses in europe were down down today, too. so this is already having the international effect. in other news today, we just confirmed one of the world's most successful authors and of military and political thrillers has died. tom clancy, he exploeted onto the literary scene in the '80s "the hunt for red october." >> the book was big, but the movie a major hollywood hit. 17 tom clancy novels made it the to "the new york times" best seller list. no word yet how he died. he was just 66 years old. >> united nations chemical weapons inspectors are now in syria. that team arrived in damascus. now starting to plan how they're going to hit almost 50 places where they believe the syrian government is keeping its stockpile of chemical weapons. more than half a dozen of those places in what's called combat zones, hot areas. >> team went in only after the u.n. security council voted unanimously to force syria to give up all chemical weapons as soon as possible. and president obama, he is canceling half of his asia trip to attend the econ
, all the major bosses in europe were down down today, too. so this is already having the international effect. in other news today, we just confirmed one of the world's most successful authors and of military and political thrillers has died. tom clancy, he exploeted onto the literary scene in the '80s "the hunt for red october." >> the book was big, but the movie a major hollywood hit. 17 tom clancy novels made it the to "the new york times" best seller list. no word...
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it is a rising china, a europe that is getting it's act together. come on. >> look. no. europe managed to put in place the single super advisory matters and they are doing it very fast. impossible to push it and germans are going to pick up the bill. what i'm saying is, yes, you think they do matter. ratings agencies matter because the market says they matter. the market tells us they matter. ratings agencies are still used but for the basis of that funding decisions. figuring out a compromise for the debt ceiling. it is still stumping a lot of americans. >> do you think that the debt ceiling fan should be oscillating? >> do you think that republicans did the right thing to allow obama care to move forward? do you think that the ceiling fans need to be reapull sterred? >> what do you think the right thing to do? >> yeah, i guess so. >> of all of the see questters in our government who is your favorite are? >> bill clinton. check out jimmy kx iimmel live. >> up next, pop quiz which is the party business. republican ares or democrats. why the answer isn't always so clear.
it is a rising china, a europe that is getting it's act together. come on. >> look. no. europe managed to put in place the single super advisory matters and they are doing it very fast. impossible to push it and germans are going to pick up the bill. what i'm saying is, yes, you think they do matter. ratings agencies matter because the market says they matter. the market tells us they matter. ratings agencies are still used but for the basis of that funding decisions. figuring out a...
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you see travelers, roma people are more embraced by the culture here than most other places in europe. >> we have our own gypsies. those are ours. i can tell you thee things we -- for sure we do here. we do flamenco. we do tapas. and we do siestas. which -- >> you do them well. >> we know how to live, don't we? >> yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] >> they dig deep for their material here. it means something. they're telling you something about themselves. >> what is -- i've heard it. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> is it an emotional state or a technical -- >> no. [ speaking foreign language ] >> is unhappiness necessary for great art? >> it's necessary, but magnifico. >> you'd have to think about that. [ speaking foreign language ] >> you perform very well after a couple days. >> i may not have one day, duende, but i have valentine's. i know that expression. wait a minute. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help reli
you see travelers, roma people are more embraced by the culture here than most other places in europe. >> we have our own gypsies. those are ours. i can tell you thee things we -- for sure we do here. we do flamenco. we do tapas. and we do siestas. which -- >> you do them well. >> we know how to live, don't we? >> yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] >> they dig deep for their material here. it means...
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you see travelers, roma people are more embraced by the culture here than most other places in europe. >> we have our own gypsies. those are ours. i can tell you thee things we -- for sure we do here. we do flamenco. we do tapas. and we do siestas. which -- >> you do them well. >> we know how to live, don't we? >> yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] >> they dig deep for their material here. it means something. they're telling you something about themselves. >> what is -- i've heard it. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> is it an emotional state or a technical -- >> no. [ speaking foreign language ] >> is unhappiness necessary for great art? >> it's necessary, but magnifico. >> you'd have to think about that. [ speaking foreign language ] >> you perform very well after a couple days. >> i may not have one day, duende, but i have valentine's. i know that expression. wait a minute. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ childre
you see travelers, roma people are more embraced by the culture here than most other places in europe. >> we have our own gypsies. those are ours. i can tell you thee things we -- for sure we do here. we do flamenco. we do tapas. and we do siestas. which -- >> you do them well. >> we know how to live, don't we? >> yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] >> they dig deep for their material here. it means...
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we liberated europe twice in the last century. they never wanted to pay the premiums for being protected. cut us a little slack when we protect you. the 9/11 plot was hatched in germany. there are much more restive muslim populations on the european continent than here. we over do it all. there is no doubt about that. cut us slack for the protection we've given you-all this time. >> that could be an endorsement of what the nsa has been doing and what you said about edward snowden. so where do you come down more on the side of? are you -- >> it's hard to say because we don't really know what the nsa is doing. i'm for more transparency but you can't have complete transparency because they are a spy agency. you're keeping secrets. of course we're keeping secrets. >> so where is that line though? no one can quite work out, where is the line? >> we don't want a rogue agency. what i don't want to know and find out is that they are dog things and obama doesn't know about it. it's one thing if obama knows about it -- >> he claimed he didn
we liberated europe twice in the last century. they never wanted to pay the premiums for being protected. cut us a little slack when we protect you. the 9/11 plot was hatched in germany. there are much more restive muslim populations on the european continent than here. we over do it all. there is no doubt about that. cut us slack for the protection we've given you-all this time. >> that could be an endorsement of what the nsa has been doing and what you said about edward snowden. so...
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or europe or all around the world, multinationals, need to do more in their communities and goldman sachs has done fantastic community initiatives in the u.s. but more and more we need to move away from this statement in our annual reports to actually doing something impactful. i think particularly in africa, particularly in all of the emerging markets, companies that go and invest in those countries really have to do something meaningful to actually change that country. and i think this is all about doing that. people standing up and making a promise to do something and more and more those kind of things that activity will be the antidote to the occupy wall street movement. >> did you learn anything from the occupy wall street movement? >> there was a lot going on and lessons being given at the same time. it's hard to separate them out. of course i did. i would like to say something and respond. the biggest contribution that we make and in fact as i look at my fellow panelists that they make is not going to be there but in our businesses. what i want to say to wall street businesses and
or europe or all around the world, multinationals, need to do more in their communities and goldman sachs has done fantastic community initiatives in the u.s. but more and more we need to move away from this statement in our annual reports to actually doing something impactful. i think particularly in africa, particularly in all of the emerging markets, companies that go and invest in those countries really have to do something meaningful to actually change that country. and i think this is all...
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spectacular video as europe's tallest active volcano puts on an extraordinary show. mt. etna spewing into the sky over sicily. this is how the latest eruption looks to folks in a nearby city. red lava. lots of black smoke. erupting lots of multiple times just this year. >> people are honkering down for what could be the worst storm in a decade. storm packing hurricane force winds is sweeping across the uk and heading towards london. the storm is expected to be at its worst tonight and during the overnight hours. biggest concerns are torrential flooding. we will go to england in the next few hours. stay tune ford that. >>> when hurricane sandy veered towards new york, there was not an official warning. we have more behind the mixed message. >> reporter: for the people who lived through it, hurricane sandy was a nightmare. for emergency managers,ler cane sandy was a mess. >> director rick nab says next time there won't be aly lema. why requires at looking what the happened. forecasters new sandy was morphing, becoming a super storm. while it had hurricane force winds and p
spectacular video as europe's tallest active volcano puts on an extraordinary show. mt. etna spewing into the sky over sicily. this is how the latest eruption looks to folks in a nearby city. red lava. lots of black smoke. erupting lots of multiple times just this year. >> people are honkering down for what could be the worst storm in a decade. storm packing hurricane force winds is sweeping across the uk and heading towards london. the storm is expected to be at its worst tonight and...
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they are putting out her photo to call the charity or the help line for missing children in europe, hoping for a lead on who she is. >> further complicating matters, she's four years old. she was allegedly i guess given to this family or abducted or somehow removed from biological family, maybe when she was just a year old or under, so it is not like this little girl can explain to them what her life has been like or from where she came. >> reporter: exactly. as far as investigators know, she seems to have grown up with this couple. obviously she's only four years old, but she is not able to tell them her original name, she is not able to tell them where she was taken, if she was taken from, who her biological parents are. so this is what's complicating matters. all they have is this photo. they're hoping the public can help them. >> oh, my gosh, that's extraordinary. atikashubert on that investigation. >>> the parents of a missing autistic teen are desperately asking to find him. >> it is terrible, like a nightmare i can't wake up from, every day waiting to see my son come home, praying t
they are putting out her photo to call the charity or the help line for missing children in europe, hoping for a lead on who she is. >> further complicating matters, she's four years old. she was allegedly i guess given to this family or abducted or somehow removed from biological family, maybe when she was just a year old or under, so it is not like this little girl can explain to them what her life has been like or from where she came. >> reporter: exactly. as far as investigators...
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but erin, remember, that 9/11 was a plot hatched in europe, in germany, in particular but in france. that the 20th hijacker was french. and what did the french tell us? nothing. you have to look at the national security agency's point of view, and we have a reason to listen to phone calls. >> do you think that applies to hotel rooms? >> i know american business men do it all the time. but if you're going to paris and a lot of countries in europe, in particular china, you're going to have your stuff searched and copied. >> that is a word to the wise. thank you bob baer. he's actually been in those hotel rooms. >>> thousands turned out for the great bull run in conyers, georgia, the second event of its kind in the united states. you'd think it was spain, but no. two people were injured in the first event in late august, but with more runs planned, this is proving to be a major draw for adrenaline junkies across the country. >> reporter: it's billed at the ultimate experience for those looking for a thrill. >> you have the instant few moments of just sheer terror. >> reporter: this is t
but erin, remember, that 9/11 was a plot hatched in europe, in germany, in particular but in france. that the 20th hijacker was french. and what did the french tell us? nothing. you have to look at the national security agency's point of view, and we have a reason to listen to phone calls. >> do you think that applies to hotel rooms? >> i know american business men do it all the time. but if you're going to paris and a lot of countries in europe, in particular china, you're going to...
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if you look at what happened in europe and the way the indices fell and look at what's happening today in the new york market, and the cynicism/skepticism that exists over the deal, even what the president said and what they said last night, everybody knows we will have to revisit all of the aspects of this in a very short time frame. so it's not surprising that any euphoria is tempered and the rest of the world is exasperated. >> what does all of this do to what is the benchmark currency, the u.s. dollar? i mean, is it being hurt by this? people looking to the euro? >> here we have a slightly perverse reaction. i mean, in the last day or so, the dollar has given back some of the gains, down 1%. because even though the -- this is the perverse part about it -- though the u.s. is full faith and credit was called into question, because the dollar is still the reserve currency, it was still the principal safe haven. i know that seems like two sides of the same coin and a contradiction in term, forgive me for doing it, but that's the truth. even times of uncertainty about the u.s. governmen
if you look at what happened in europe and the way the indices fell and look at what's happening today in the new york market, and the cynicism/skepticism that exists over the deal, even what the president said and what they said last night, everybody knows we will have to revisit all of the aspects of this in a very short time frame. so it's not surprising that any euphoria is tempered and the rest of the world is exasperated. >> what does all of this do to what is the benchmark...
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. >> his team launched an official complaint, lodged an official complaint with europe's governing body. and csk moscow denied this saying one delegate put in his report there was no racist chanting. in a statement from csk moscow, pointing out studied the video recording of the match, have not found insults and it's a significant fact throughout playing in europe, it's never been recorded, still more punished, for the manifestation of racism by the fans. >> we know this is not just a single incident here. olympics are fast approaching and the country's hosting 2018 world cup. what do they say about the other allegations of racism that have been made in the past? are the players even really safe? >> a mixed report. certainly punishments so some russian soccer clubs when it comes comes to black players taunted, even bananas thrown on to the feel of play. olympics are run differently to soccer. there have been concerns about the anti-gay propaganda law in russia. but someone live on cnn international, two former american gold medalists have been speaking to people in the current u.s. wint
. >> his team launched an official complaint, lodged an official complaint with europe's governing body. and csk moscow denied this saying one delegate put in his report there was no racist chanting. in a statement from csk moscow, pointing out studied the video recording of the match, have not found insults and it's a significant fact throughout playing in europe, it's never been recorded, still more punished, for the manifestation of racism by the fans. >> we know this is not just...
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so all of that together is creating this very visceral backlash on the streets europe. >> and i want to ask you, bob behr was on the air a little earlier. and he said, this is the kind of damage that will actually cost us lives. it was a very strie dent statement to make. but effectively, what he was sailing we've crossed the line so badly that the relationship will be repaired in terms of cooperation and -- are you getting that sense as well? that maybe they won't work so hard with us next time around? >> it's difficult to pass that. and he would know a lot more than i do about that particular stuff. spying is not just about terrorism, it's about trade and all sorts of competitive endeavors as well. but certainly there is a feeling that the modalities of conducting foreign policy and that kind of business are changing since the nsa revelations. particularly since snowden's revelations. there's much less reliance on what people used to do to get information than there was before these revelations. one thing that's being suggested is let's put on ice the euus trade discussions and all
so all of that together is creating this very visceral backlash on the streets europe. >> and i want to ask you, bob behr was on the air a little earlier. and he said, this is the kind of damage that will actually cost us lives. it was a very strie dent statement to make. but effectively, what he was sailing we've crossed the line so badly that the relationship will be repaired in terms of cooperation and -- are you getting that sense as well? that maybe they won't work so hard with us...
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. >> just a year ago, everyone was thinking about what was going on in europe, greece, spain. now in europe, in asia, in latin america, they're worried about the united states. >> yeah, america is being compared to greece in some parts of the world. i think this has really hurt america's reputation and its credibility. you know, i've come from the opec summit in bali and end n indonesia, which president obama had to cancel because he was stuck here dealing with the government shutdown. and there were real questions raised about america's commitment to the asia pacific. it wants to rebalance its foreign policy and >>> but obviously obama as absence really gave it to china. they just stole the show. so i think there's a real feeling that if america cannot deal with its own affairs in its own backyard, what business does it have in a place like the asia pacific. >> let's hope we don't go through it again in january or february. anna, good to have you here in washington. thanks very much. >>> at the center of this ord l ordeal, the republican efforts to try to defund or delay obam
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obviously there is surveillance between nations even as they are allies, it seems to people here in europe that what's happened is when angela merkel and other leaders think that their phones were being monitored and that's the allegation made in "the guardian" on friday that 35 world leaders phones could have been monitored by the u.s., it seems that it gets very personal and thinking of her own cell phone being monitored and people may not know this. she uses her phone all the time. you see her text all the time. she's on the phone all the time at meetings and she's very tied to her phone. so you think that there's also something personal here. that's why she wants to make it very clear to the u.s. this is not the eu coming to washington to talk to intelligence officials. this is germany coming and we are your ally. >> all right. jim boulden, thank you for the update. let's talk about other news this morning. the standoff punctuated by gunfire. it's over now but not before investigators say the suspect shot three officers and wounded a fourth with bullet fragments. >> drama went down ove
obviously there is surveillance between nations even as they are allies, it seems to people here in europe that what's happened is when angela merkel and other leaders think that their phones were being monitored and that's the allegation made in "the guardian" on friday that 35 world leaders phones could have been monitored by the u.s., it seems that it gets very personal and thinking of her own cell phone being monitored and people may not know this. she uses her phone all the time....
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"der spiegel" is one of the news agencies here in europe that has been getting leaks from the edward snowden files over the last few months so it's been breaking news on these files and these allegations along with the "guardian" newspaper here in london. but what "der spiegel" is saying it's lengthening the timeline you say that possibly they've been listening in to the chancellor's phone or the potential since 2002. "der spiegel" also says that the u.s. has been eavesdroppingi io entire political district at this time and you say, very importantly, if this was in case happening it was happening just before president obama came to berlin. you remember he went to the g-8 in northern ireland and then he had his biellateral and spoke vy eloquently at the brendanburg gate and the snooping was taking place right up until the time he came here. >> president obama was pretty popular in europe. how are our allies taking the news? >> angela merkel has been very, very upset about it and she's been very vocal, more than i've seen her in any other situation with the u.s. you had the french goin
"der spiegel" is one of the news agencies here in europe that has been getting leaks from the edward snowden files over the last few months so it's been breaking news on these files and these allegations along with the "guardian" newspaper here in london. but what "der spiegel" is saying it's lengthening the timeline you say that possibly they've been listening in to the chancellor's phone or the potential since 2002. "der spiegel" also says that the u.s....
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. >> and the new game is in a rising china, an emboldened asia, a europe getting its act together. getting its act together. come on. >> look at -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> no, no, no. >> the manager puts in this week, the single supervisory mechanism, not saying they're going gang busters. >> you said 50%, it's impossible to push the austerity. and the germans have a lot of problems at the end of the day. and a credibility issue, too. >> yes. >> you think credit agencies do matter, they're crucial. >> yes. ratings agencies matter because the market says they matter. >> no, the market tells you if you have to hear from a rating agencies, then you're in trouble. >> but rating agencies are still used for the basis of the funding decisions. >> times like these, you have to just laugh. figuring out a compromise on the debt ceiling, figuring out the definition of a debt ceiling is stumping a lot of americans, as jimmy kimmel found out. >> do you think the debt ceiling fan should be oscillating? >> yeah, yeah, to a certain extent. >> do you think the republicans allow the obamacare to
. >> and the new game is in a rising china, an emboldened asia, a europe getting its act together. getting its act together. come on. >> look at -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> no, no, no. >> the manager puts in this week, the single supervisory mechanism, not saying they're going gang busters. >> you said 50%, it's impossible to push the austerity. and the germans have a lot of problems at the end of the day. and a credibility issue, too. >> yes. >> you...
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and this nation is very, very close to europe. it's on the edge of europe. how does this speak to how the prime minister can rule a country in the coming weeks and days? that isn't clear. but what is clear when, i interviewed the justice minister last night in the hotel where the prime minister was kidnapped, i saw the prime minister at that time as well last night, the justice minister told me that the country he felt was close, close, he said, to becoming a failed state. he said he hoped the government could turn it around. but its lack of security, inability to build national security structures since overthrowing moammar gadhafi, the dictator two years ago is taking this country down at the moment and what the justice minister told me last night. >> nic robertson, we are lucky to have you on the scene in tripoli. good news the prime minister is relieved but deeply troubling for the prospects of that nation he could be kidnapped and held for hours at gun point. >> the lack of security, right? for things like this to continue to happen. >>> this morning, i
and this nation is very, very close to europe. it's on the edge of europe. how does this speak to how the prime minister can rule a country in the coming weeks and days? that isn't clear. but what is clear when, i interviewed the justice minister last night in the hotel where the prime minister was kidnapped, i saw the prime minister at that time as well last night, the justice minister told me that the country he felt was close, close, he said, to becoming a failed state. he said he hoped the...
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interesting europe, too, not just the u.s., europe stocks up a couple of percentage points on the major bourses there. i like the way you put it it's interesting, bar is so low, this is like hey. >> we'll see how the white house responds to all of this, a white house briefing. momentarily we'll bring it live. captured, then released. how armed men broke into a hotel, abducted libya's prime. >> as libya's government questions the u.s. treatment of the suspected terrorist al libi. if you're seeing spots before your eyes, it's time for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] aveeno® with soy helps reduce the look of brown spots in 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results. aveeno®. female announcer: female announcer: through columbus day, at sleep train's inventory clearance sale, get three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. save 10, 20, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. even get free delivery! don't miss three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic through monday, columbus
interesting europe, too, not just the u.s., europe stocks up a couple of percentage points on the major bourses there. i like the way you put it it's interesting, bar is so low, this is like hey. >> we'll see how the white house responds to all of this, a white house briefing. momentarily we'll bring it live. captured, then released. how armed men broke into a hotel, abducted libya's prime. >> as libya's government questions the u.s. treatment of the suspected terrorist al libi. if...
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we are talking about europe. they are our closest friends. we've struggled at times, we have difference of opinion on lots of things, but europe and the united states look at the world in largely the same way so we will recover from this as we have recovered from past periods of time where there have been difficulties, but it will take some time. obviously there's a loss of comfort and potentially trust at the leadership level and that probably will dog the president the remainder of his time in office. >> you were spokesman at the state department and worked at the state department for a long time. how offended -- actually, forget the offended. how surprised would angela merkel be that her phone was listened into by u.s. intelligence? would that be something that wouldn't even occur to her? >> i think in the abstract, people do understand that nations spy on each other and actually, for very good reason. think of it this way. over the past 30 days, where we were going through a government shutdown and the debate, the debt debate, i'm certain
we are talking about europe. they are our closest friends. we've struggled at times, we have difference of opinion on lots of things, but europe and the united states look at the world in largely the same way so we will recover from this as we have recovered from past periods of time where there have been difficulties, but it will take some time. obviously there's a loss of comfort and potentially trust at the leadership level and that probably will dog the president the remainder of his time...
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but erin, remember, that 9/11 was a plot hatched in europe, in germany, in particular but in france. the so-called 20th hijacker was french. and what did the french tell us? nothing. you have to look at the national security agency's point of view, and we have a reason to listen to phone calls. period. >> do you think it still happens, about the hotel rooms when they come in still take everything an american might bring in? >> i know american business men do it all the time. but if you're going to paris and a lot of countries in europe, in particular china, you're going to have your stuff searched and copied. >> that is a word to the wise. certainly putting this whole story in perspective. thank you bob baer. he's actually been in those hotel rooms. >>> our third story outfront, move over nascar. there is a new sport raging in the united states. thousands turned out for the great bull run in conyers, georgia, the second event of its kind in the united states. you'd think it was spain, but no. two people were injured in the first event in late august, but with more runs planned, this
but erin, remember, that 9/11 was a plot hatched in europe, in germany, in particular but in france. the so-called 20th hijacker was french. and what did the french tell us? nothing. you have to look at the national security agency's point of view, and we have a reason to listen to phone calls. period. >> do you think it still happens, about the hotel rooms when they come in still take everything an american might bring in? >> i know american business men do it all the time. but if...
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. >> the first outside europe in 1300 years and the first pope to utter the word gay. >> so we have the first eswit pope. it seems strange a pope would be a jesuit because jesuits take a vow to do what pope tells them. >> but even more stunning to many was the name he chose. peter fa reason is a life-long catholic and writer for the catholic magazine "common will." >> first pope to be named after francis of aseesy. so francis of asteezy was a rebel and someone deeply committed to the poor and to prayer and to a kind of radical vision of living out christianity. this is the first pope it take that name, and it's not an accident. >> and it is perhaps after jesus and peter and maybe mary, the most iconic name in the catholic imagination. because it used to be believed that no pope could take the name francis because there was only one francis. and the fact that this pope does d it told me two things about the man right away. one, this would be maverick pope, not shackled by convention. and two, this told me this would be a very franciscan pope in the literal sense of the world. meaning som
. >> the first outside europe in 1300 years and the first pope to utter the word gay. >> so we have the first eswit pope. it seems strange a pope would be a jesuit because jesuits take a vow to do what pope tells them. >> but even more stunning to many was the name he chose. peter fa reason is a life-long catholic and writer for the catholic magazine "common will." >> first pope to be named after francis of aseesy. so francis of asteezy was a rebel and someone...
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we'll see how that pans out into europe. so no panic in the markets yet. but from an image point of view, you're right, it doesn't look good. those who run businesses really want to be left alone to get on running their businesses. we had the sequester impacting u.s. gdp growth in the first half of the year. instead of being up 2% or 3%, it's been in the 1%, 1.5% range. so, i think people are troubled by it. it's not good from an image point of view. the government does look like it has nowhere to go. the crucial issue is how long will it take politicians to sort out the crisis and come to an agreement and, of course, deal with the debt ceiling crisis we have coming down the road, too. >> martin, americans here, they have crisis fatigue. they've been through this. they've seen it. they've seen the standoffs. what about the rest of the world, is there crisis fatigue when people look at the united states, they've heard this so many times before? >> no, i'm bullish on the u.s. i'm bullish, on the fast growing markets, the mint markets, mexico, indonesia, nige
we'll see how that pans out into europe. so no panic in the markets yet. but from an image point of view, you're right, it doesn't look good. those who run businesses really want to be left alone to get on running their businesses. we had the sequester impacting u.s. gdp growth in the first half of the year. instead of being up 2% or 3%, it's been in the 1%, 1.5% range. so, i think people are troubled by it. it's not good from an image point of view. the government does look like it has nowhere...
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they want to see more laws in europe to actually restrict how you use people's personal data. but germany and the u.s. huge trading partners. businesses work in both these countries very important. and there's a personal relationship, i think, between mrs. merkel and president obama. >> clearly there is going to be a lot of sorting out to be done over the weekends and months ahead. jim bolden, thank you very much. >> also if you're just waking up, what a story overnight. five people stabbed to death. four of them are children. we're going to bring you the latest on what we uncovered there. >> and a word of an arrest this morning in the incident that injured several people on a ride at the north carolina state fair. wait until you hear who's been arrested and what he's been charged with. >>> and a big storm brewing in the uk, potentially 60 to 80 mile-per-hour wind gusts. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be
they want to see more laws in europe to actually restrict how you use people's personal data. but germany and the u.s. huge trading partners. businesses work in both these countries very important. and there's a personal relationship, i think, between mrs. merkel and president obama. >> clearly there is going to be a lot of sorting out to be done over the weekends and months ahead. jim bolden, thank you very much. >> also if you're just waking up, what a story overnight. five people...
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la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ >> it's one of the most beautiful places in europe, a place whose roots are very much the roots of the town where i live, but somehow i've never been able to get it right. to tell the story, any story of sicily. it's the biggest island in the mediterranean ann. two main towns of palermo and catania on opposite sides. i'm done a show in palermo before. it was an epic goat rodeo, an epic of humiliating scale. this time i was going to get it right. there's the sicily we know from films, an evocative, deeply felt history that's not quite reality but cool anyway, right? there's the simple fact of its location, tucked away under the boot of italy, part of but not really part of that country. its own language, culture, its own history of norman, arab, spanish, roman, turkish, egyptian interlopers, all leaving their mark and their influence. i grew up in new jersey which was pretty much sicily on the hudson. the italian-americans next door weren't from milan, i could tell you that much. i guess what i'm telling you is i figured this will be e
la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ >> it's one of the most beautiful places in europe, a place whose roots are very much the roots of the town where i live, but somehow i've never been able to get it right. to tell the story, any story of sicily. it's the biggest island in the mediterranean ann. two main towns of palermo and catania on opposite sides. i'm done a show in palermo before. it was an epic goat rodeo, an epic of humiliating scale. this time i was...
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germany is the strongest country in western europe and one of our best allies. we have a lot at stake in our cooperation with germany. >> here's what lisa monaco wrote in "usa today" . she's assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism. the u.s. government is not operating unrestrained. we are not listening to every phone call or reading every e-mail. far from it. there are legal limits to what the nsa can and cannot do. i assume you agree with that. >> yes. >> all right. here's what edward snowden issued a statement from moscow to the aclu. no telephone in america makes a call without leaving a record with the nsa. today, no internet transaction enters or leaves america without passing through the nsa's hands. our representatives in congress tell us this is not surveillance. they're wrong. that's edward snowden, former nsa contractor. >> okay. so this is the distinction between metadata and content. i suspect the meta data we have extensively, we hold volumes of that but that doesn't necessarily mean we have intruded into the content. b
germany is the strongest country in western europe and one of our best allies. we have a lot at stake in our cooperation with germany. >> here's what lisa monaco wrote in "usa today" . she's assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism. the u.s. government is not operating unrestrained. we are not listening to every phone call or reading every e-mail. far from it. there are legal limits to what the nsa can and cannot do. i assume you agree with that....
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it did not have the same security as some of our embassies in europe or around the world. certainly, the embassy is now further away from downtown. we need to be more vigilant as a country and congress needs to ensure that appropriate resources are directed to ensure that american diplomats and other personnel working at our embassies across the road are secure. so today, you know, this weekend is good for us. it's good news. 15 years is a long time. >> thank you so much for your time. appreciate it. >> you have seen the shocking video that went viral. a biker threw purgss, the grooif driver of an suv, blud day and violent on bloet side. who should ultimately be charged? blarng blarng p i want peacocks. peacocks? walking the grounds. in tuscany. [ man ] her parents didn't expect her dreams to be so ambitious. italy? oh, that's not good. [ man ] by exploring their options, they learned that instead of going to italy, they could use a home equity loan to renovate their yard and have a beautiful wedding right here while possibly increasing the value of their home. you and rog
it did not have the same security as some of our embassies in europe or around the world. certainly, the embassy is now further away from downtown. we need to be more vigilant as a country and congress needs to ensure that appropriate resources are directed to ensure that american diplomats and other personnel working at our embassies across the road are secure. so today, you know, this weekend is good for us. it's good news. 15 years is a long time. >> thank you so much for your time....
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la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ >> it's one of the most beautiful places in europe, a place whose roots are very much the roots of the town where i live, but somehow i've never been able to get it right. to tell the story, any story of sicily. it's the biggest island in the head -- mediterranean. two main towns of palermo and catania on opposite sides. i'm done a show in palermo before. it was an epic goat rodeo, an failure of humiliating scale. this time i was going to get it right. there's the sicily we know from films, an evocative, deeply felt history that's not quite reality but cool anyway, right? there's the simple fact of its location, tucked away under the boot of italy, part of but not really part of that country. its own language, culture, its own history of norman, arab, spanish, roman, turkish, egyptian interlopers, all leaving their mark and their influence. i grew up in new jersey which was pretty much sicily on the hudson. the italian-americans next door weren't from milan, i could tell you that much. i guess what i'm telling you is i figured this wi
la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ >> it's one of the most beautiful places in europe, a place whose roots are very much the roots of the town where i live, but somehow i've never been able to get it right. to tell the story, any story of sicily. it's the biggest island in the head -- mediterranean. two main towns of palermo and catania on opposite sides. i'm done a show in palermo before. it was an epic goat rodeo, an failure of humiliating scale. this time i...
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. >> it's one of the most beautiful places in europe, a place whose roots are very much the roots of the town where i live, but somehow i've never been able to get it right. to tell the story, any story of sicily. it's the biggest island in the mediterranean ann. two main towns of palermo and catania on opposite sides. i'm done a show in palermo before. it was an epic goat rodeo, an epic of humiliating scale. this time i was going to get it right. there's the sicily we know from films, an evocative, deeply felt history that's not quite reality but cool anyway, right? there's the simple fact of its location, tucked away under the boot of italy, part of but not really part of that country. its own language, culture, its own history of norman, arab, spanish, roman, turkish, egyptian interlopers, all leaving their mark and their influence. i grew up in new jersey which was pretty much sicily on the hudson. the italian-americans next door weren't from milan, i could tell you that much. i guess what i'm telling you is i figured this will be easy. villa moraci, a certified hotel, working fa
. >> it's one of the most beautiful places in europe, a place whose roots are very much the roots of the town where i live, but somehow i've never been able to get it right. to tell the story, any story of sicily. it's the biggest island in the mediterranean ann. two main towns of palermo and catania on opposite sides. i'm done a show in palermo before. it was an epic goat rodeo, an epic of humiliating scale. this time i was going to get it right. there's the sicily we know from films, an...