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portugal's island takes you region. straight into the we go let's start with ethiopia this time where thousands of taking to the streets in the. government rally protesters demanded the scrapping of the country's terrorists and the release of certain political prisoners the demonstrators claim the legislation is being misused for cracking down on opposition activists and journalists but officials say the protestors are simply trying to glorify convicted terrorists. and pakistan where thousands of gathered for a funeral service for the dozens killed in a devastating blast in the city of. mourners were joined by the relatives of one family who lost sixteen of its members in the attack and they died when a car bomb went off near a police station in a market area destroying nearby shops and buildings it's been only one week since suicide bombers killed eighty people outside a christian church in the same city. by the london dogs and some pretty startling footage right there of course coming from the river thames a tourist b
portugal's island takes you region. straight into the we go let's start with ethiopia this time where thousands of taking to the streets in the. government rally protesters demanded the scrapping of the country's terrorists and the release of certain political prisoners the demonstrators claim the legislation is being misused for cracking down on opposition activists and journalists but officials say the protestors are simply trying to glorify convicted terrorists. and pakistan where thousands...
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portugal's allen takes you region or straight to ethiopia we go to open up the r.t. world so i thousands are taking to the streets in the. antigovernment rally protesters demanding the scrapping of the country's terrorist war and the release of certain political prisoners the demonstrators claim the legislation is being misused for cracking down on opposition activists and journalists but officials say the protesters are trying to simply glorify convicted terrorists. and to pakistan with thousands of gathered for a funeral service for the dozens killed in a devastating blast in the city of peshawar the mourners were joined by the relatives of one family that lost sixteen of its members in the attack they died when a car bomb went off near a police station in a market area destroying nearby shops and buildings it's only a week since suicide bombers killed outside a christian church in the same city. and i show you some of the footage from the london duck there it is in the thames and it's on fire no explanation as to how it caught on fire though all the twenty eight p
portugal's allen takes you region or straight to ethiopia we go to open up the r.t. world so i thousands are taking to the streets in the. antigovernment rally protesters demanding the scrapping of the country's terrorist war and the release of certain political prisoners the demonstrators claim the legislation is being misused for cracking down on opposition activists and journalists but officials say the protesters are trying to simply glorify convicted terrorists. and to pakistan with...
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portugal's island takes you region. and turning to some other global news in brief now thousands of pakistan in time have gathered for a hero's service with a dozen dozens killed in a devastating blast in the city of the shower while the mourners were joined by the relatives of a family who lost sixteen of its members in that time they died when a car but went off in a police station in a market area destroying nearby shops and buildings it's been only a week since suicide bombers killed eight people outside a christian church in the same city. away will car bombings has route through areas in iraq's capital killing at least forty and wounding more than a thousand police say the blast at a crowded markets and come parks no one's claimed responsibility so far but similar attacks have been conducted. on a regular basis a sectarian violence spirals these events follows yesterday's assault on a shia mosque in baghdad and a town in the kurdistan region that left dozens dead. i'll take a look at this dramatic footage from lon
portugal's island takes you region. and turning to some other global news in brief now thousands of pakistan in time have gathered for a hero's service with a dozen dozens killed in a devastating blast in the city of the shower while the mourners were joined by the relatives of a family who lost sixteen of its members in that time they died when a car but went off in a police station in a market area destroying nearby shops and buildings it's been only a week since suicide bombers killed eight...
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portugal's island takes you region. straight to pakistan now to open up the arts he was up there for this hour thousands of gathered for a funeral service for the dozens killed in a devastating blast in the city of peshawar the mourners were joined by the relatives of one family that lost sixteen of its members in the attack they died when a car bomb went off near a police station in a market area destroying nearby shops and buildings third comes at a time and it's only been a week since suicide bombers killed eighty people outside of christians church in the same city. into iraq where a wave of car bombings has ripped through shiite areas in baghdad reportedly killing more than forty and no one so far is claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been conducted by sunni insurgents on a regular basis sectarian violence spirals the incident follows yesterday's assault on a shia mosque in baghdad and a town in the kurdistan region six thousand have been killed in the country in just this year alone. and have a look a
portugal's island takes you region. straight to pakistan now to open up the arts he was up there for this hour thousands of gathered for a funeral service for the dozens killed in a devastating blast in the city of peshawar the mourners were joined by the relatives of one family that lost sixteen of its members in the attack they died when a car bomb went off near a police station in a market area destroying nearby shops and buildings third comes at a time and it's only been a week since...
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portugal's island takes you region. now turn to some other global news and brave this hour thousands and park the sun gather what is for the dozens killed in a devastating blast in the city have to show what the mourners were joined by the relatives of a family who lost sixteen of its members in that time they died when a car bomb went off near a police station in a market area destroying nearby shops and buildings it's been only a week since assigned bombers killed eighty people outside a christian church and the same says. it will come. through. around showed areas in iraq's capital killing at least forty and wounding more than a hundred police say the blast on it at a crowded market and calm parks no one's claimed responsibility so far but it's been conducted by sunni insurgents on a regular basis a sectarian one as spirals the incident follows yesterday's assaults on a shia mosque in baghdad and the town of the kurdistan region that left dozens dead . and take a look at this dramatic footage from london showing peop
portugal's island takes you region. now turn to some other global news and brave this hour thousands and park the sun gather what is for the dozens killed in a devastating blast in the city have to show what the mourners were joined by the relatives of a family who lost sixteen of its members in that time they died when a car bomb went off near a police station in a market area destroying nearby shops and buildings it's been only a week since assigned bombers killed eighty people outside a...
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portugal's island takes you region. and look now at some other global headlines in brief your inspection is investigating allegations of chemical weapons use in syria have now led damascus their report is expected to be issued by the end of october the team face sharp criticism of an earlier investigation of the aug twenty one gas poisoning near damascus with moscow saying it was not summer enough that time was used by the u. ass as a reason to plan strikes against syria. at least forty two people have died and about one hundred were wounded in a wave of campomanes in iran's capital baghdad as many as twelve blasts have been reported strike in crowded markets and car parks in mainly shia areas of the city no one has claimed responsibility so far a series of blasts comes after sunday's assault on a shia mosque in baghdad and a town in kurdistan region. getting around on four wheels is proving increasingly expensive for europeans and many are now opting to go on to instead with rising fuel prices and an overall financial
portugal's island takes you region. and look now at some other global headlines in brief your inspection is investigating allegations of chemical weapons use in syria have now led damascus their report is expected to be issued by the end of october the team face sharp criticism of an earlier investigation of the aug twenty one gas poisoning near damascus with moscow saying it was not summer enough that time was used by the u. ass as a reason to plan strikes against syria. at least forty two...
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portugal's island takes you region. all right to pakistan now to open up the anti world update where thousands of gathered for a funeral service for the dozens killed in a devastating blast in the city of peshawar and the mourners were joined by the relatives of one family who lost sixteen of its members in the attack they died when a car bomb went off near a police station in a market area destroying nearby shops and buildings and it happened only about a week after a suicide bombers killed eighteen people outside a christian church in the same city. to iraq now where a wave of car bombings has ripped through shiite areas in iraq's capital killing at least forty wounding well over one hundred police said the blasts targeted crowded markets and car parks this point no one's claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been conducted by the insurgents on a regular basis the sectarian violence continues to spiral the incident follows yesterday's assault on a shia mosque in baghdad and a town in the kurdish region that
portugal's island takes you region. all right to pakistan now to open up the anti world update where thousands of gathered for a funeral service for the dozens killed in a devastating blast in the city of peshawar and the mourners were joined by the relatives of one family who lost sixteen of its members in the attack they died when a car bomb went off near a police station in a market area destroying nearby shops and buildings and it happened only about a week after a suicide bombers killed...
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recession hit spain bikes and now out selling cars for the first time joining fellow pigs countries portugal and greece where hard up europeans are buying almost twice as many bikes as cause it's a similar picture in at least twenty countries all over the continent in the u.k. the trends one of the most pronounced in two thousand and eleven people bought nearly one point three million more new bikes the new cars it's a drive the government actively supports creating these cycling super highways and some of london's busiest roads and even offering a forty five cent tax break i'm buying a new bicycle. london's mayor has also appointed a dedicated cycling commissioner andrew gilligan has a budget of nearly a billion pounds say the ten years and sees a correlation between recession and writing we've seen a big rise in cycling since the start of the recession. it's to be fair though it started before that there but it's one of them it's one of many factors that's definitely propelling cycling up which days that we have a massive increase in number of people cycling go up by almost tripled on the
recession hit spain bikes and now out selling cars for the first time joining fellow pigs countries portugal and greece where hard up europeans are buying almost twice as many bikes as cause it's a similar picture in at least twenty countries all over the continent in the u.k. the trends one of the most pronounced in two thousand and eleven people bought nearly one point three million more new bikes the new cars it's a drive the government actively supports creating these cycling super highways...
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it's all it's who thanks for joining us today voters have rejected austerity and local elections in portugal handing defeat to the parties of the coalition government deep spending cuts of proven immensely unpopular in the country which is likely to see a third consecutive year of recession and hit by tax hikes and job cuts people are finding unexpected ways to survive the economic storm. alan taiji a sparse beautiful part of portugal and one of the country's poorest regions the rural communities here are used to people moving out economic flights having been a reality here for many generations but since the crisis hit villages like hamill rayas have seen people needing in here a small communes formed that. anna and her two children have been here for a year because story is one that will be familiar with many families not just in portugal but all across europe i lost my job and. the money that. it's not enough to pay my bills unable to pay the mortgage on her house and sought help from a charity called gaia they put her in touch with this small commune he found her free accommodation in ret
it's all it's who thanks for joining us today voters have rejected austerity and local elections in portugal handing defeat to the parties of the coalition government deep spending cuts of proven immensely unpopular in the country which is likely to see a third consecutive year of recession and hit by tax hikes and job cuts people are finding unexpected ways to survive the economic storm. alan taiji a sparse beautiful part of portugal and one of the country's poorest regions the rural...
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portugal's island takes you region. i'll be back with a news team with more from just over half an hour from now here on r.t. in the meantime after this short break the latest from the world of sport. recently the ministry of internal affairs of russia declared that they're going to address to increase operations in and around the moscow subway system with a major emphasis on illegal immigration there's an odd paradox when people talk about dealing with illegal immigration in terms of what the police should do people want the police to deal with it but any means of trying to actually do anything are generally taboo any form of asking people to see ideas viewed as an invasion of privacy or racial profiling well i don't know how exactly anyone can prove they are or aren't a citizen without id and if you're looking for people who are foreign and thus different then how can you go about looking for illegals without looking for people who are different profiling if they were looking for a criminal of slavic origin in uganda
portugal's island takes you region. i'll be back with a news team with more from just over half an hour from now here on r.t. in the meantime after this short break the latest from the world of sport. recently the ministry of internal affairs of russia declared that they're going to address to increase operations in and around the moscow subway system with a major emphasis on illegal immigration there's an odd paradox when people talk about dealing with illegal immigration in terms of what the...
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portugal's island takes you region. so the turbines up to date for the moment i'll be back with a news team with more for you in just over half an hour from now in the meantime it is cross talk and peter lavelle and his guest debate why the u.s. state department is trying to protect former government officials from prosecution over the war in iraq but debate after the short break. recently the ministry of internal affairs of russia declared that they're going to drastically increase operations in and around the moscow subway system with a major emphasis on illegal immigration there's an odd paradox when people talk about dealing with illegal immigration in terms of what the police should do people want the police to deal with it but any means of trying to actually do anything are generally taboo any form of asking people to see ideas viewed as an invasion of privacy or racial profiling well i don't know how exactly anyone can prove they are or aren't a citizen without id and if you're looking for people who are foreign
portugal's island takes you region. so the turbines up to date for the moment i'll be back with a news team with more for you in just over half an hour from now in the meantime it is cross talk and peter lavelle and his guest debate why the u.s. state department is trying to protect former government officials from prosecution over the war in iraq but debate after the short break. recently the ministry of internal affairs of russia declared that they're going to drastically increase operations...
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portugal's island takes you region. and coming out they'll see reports on the legal battles being fought in india for access to cheaper lifesaving medicine to stay with us for that. reason.
portugal's island takes you region. and coming out they'll see reports on the legal battles being fought in india for access to cheaper lifesaving medicine to stay with us for that. reason.
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portugal's island takes you region. more news with me and the news team is that often i mean time seventy seven hours of talks of the former prime minister of lebanon about all the heavy spraying the syrian conflict is having on his country that's come your way after the break. recently the ministry of internal affairs of russia declared that they're going to address to increase operations in and around the moscow subway system with a major emphasis on illegal immigration there is an odd paradox when people talk about dealing with illegal immigration in terms of what the police should do people want the police to deal with it but any means of trying to actually do anything are generally taboo any form of asking people to see ideas viewed as an invasion of privacy or racial profiling well i don't know how exactly anyone can prove they are or aren't a citizen without id and if you're looking for people who are for it and thus different then how can you go about looking for illegals without looking for people who are diffe
portugal's island takes you region. more news with me and the news team is that often i mean time seventy seven hours of talks of the former prime minister of lebanon about all the heavy spraying the syrian conflict is having on his country that's come your way after the break. recently the ministry of internal affairs of russia declared that they're going to address to increase operations in and around the moscow subway system with a major emphasis on illegal immigration there is an odd...
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right now in portugal i don't believe. this strategy that we are taking because we should. we should focus on getting more employment in starting to have. some kind of. peace they're going to hold these house sterrett the kind of way your doing stuff is one of the roots with these two to have like the first city in the world often not wasting food so you think you'll achieve it yeah we believe so rethink right so what they call the micro local level they signed up restaurants and cafes in this area today now eight feet that they have left dave closing telling. me. yes some of them some of them along so it's good for us to get some stuff and sometimes we are lucky to pencil in a very we'll today will be a lucky day for us. it's great because the leftover food is not being thrown into the garbage anymore. back at headquarters and it's all hands on deck to prepare the food parcels all this the brainchild of this a lot of the people who receive our food have always struggled with crisis began and then we have people who are suddenly don't have work and don't have income and . i
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portugal's next payment depends on the successful review. like the greeks, many people in portugal are angry over the austerity measures and protests are on the rise. russia says it has new evidence from syria in placating the rebels in last month's devastating chemical attack. the west claims the syrian regime is to blame for that attack that led -- left up to 1300 dead. u.s. president barack obama has gone so far as to say it was inconceivable that anyone other than the syrian regime could have carried out that attack. russia, however, has defiantly kept to its past position that the rebels could be to blame as a way of provoking a u.s. military attack on the regime. this comes after a landmark deal was reached by russia and the united states to eliminate syria's chemical weapons. meanwhile, the situation on the ground in syria is only getting worse. more them 100,000 have died and thousands more are fleeing the country. earlier this year, israel finally joined it neighbors in hosting a number of wounded syrian's -- joined its neighbors in
portugal's next payment depends on the successful review. like the greeks, many people in portugal are angry over the austerity measures and protests are on the rise. russia says it has new evidence from syria in placating the rebels in last month's devastating chemical attack. the west claims the syrian regime is to blame for that attack that led -- left up to 1300 dead. u.s. president barack obama has gone so far as to say it was inconceivable that anyone other than the syrian regime could...
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portugal's island takes you region. the news continues in just over half an hour from now in the meantime it is cross talk peter the village this debate why the u.s. state department is trying to protect former government officials from prosecution over the war in iraq that's coming your way after this break. recently the ministry of internal affairs of russia declared that they're going to address to increase operations in and around the moscow subway system with a major emphasis on illegal immigration there is an odd paradox when people talk about dealing with illegal immigration in terms of what the police should do people want the police to deal with it but any means of trying to actually do anything or generally taboo any form of asking people to see ideas viewed as an invasion of privacy or racial profiling well i don't know how exactly anyone can prove they are or aren't a citizen without id and if you're looking for people who are for it and thus different then how can you go about looking for illegals without l
portugal's island takes you region. the news continues in just over half an hour from now in the meantime it is cross talk peter the village this debate why the u.s. state department is trying to protect former government officials from prosecution over the war in iraq that's coming your way after this break. recently the ministry of internal affairs of russia declared that they're going to address to increase operations in and around the moscow subway system with a major emphasis on illegal...
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right now in portugal i don't believe. this strategy that we are taking because we should. we should focus on getting more employment then starting to have. some kind of. peace they're going to hold these house stary t. kind of way your doing stuff is one of the reforms aims is to have like the first city in the world often not wasting food so you think you'll achieve it yeah we believe so we feed operates on what they call a micro level they signed up restaurants and cafes in this area today in eight feet that they have let dave closing telling. us that we are here some of them some of them a long series good for us it's something sometimes we are lucky. depends on the very real today. it's great because the leftover food is not being thrown into the garbage anymore back at headquarters and it's all hands on deck to prepare the food parcels all this the brainchild of. a lot of the people who receive our food have always struggled with crisis. and then we have people who are suddenly don't have work and don't have a. harder thing for them to take. to a situation of needing
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disappeared in portugal back in 2007. now her mother is returning to that country and heading to court. we'll tell you why. it's all "happening now." ♪ ♪ jenna: well, now back to our top story, a boardwalk rebuilt after superstorm sandy leveled by a fast-moving fire. great to see you on this friday, everybody, i'm jenna lee. jon: one tragedy piled on top of another, it's just unbelievable. i'm jon scott. firefighters are still trying to control the hot spots in seaside park just a day after massive
disappeared in portugal back in 2007. now her mother is returning to that country and heading to court. we'll tell you why. it's all "happening now." ♪ ♪ jenna: well, now back to our top story, a boardwalk rebuilt after superstorm sandy leveled by a fast-moving fire. great to see you on this friday, everybody, i'm jenna lee. jon: one tragedy piled on top of another, it's just unbelievable. i'm jon scott. firefighters are still trying to control the hot spots in seaside park just a...
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in kuala lumpur, sousa became the first player from portugal to win the final. he lost the first set but produced this passing shot at match point down in the second and the tide turned in his final -- favor. sebastian took his first championship race when -- win in spain. he led from the start and kept the lead to consolidate the results. they have won the qualifying race three times this season but had yet to finish on the podium in the main event. eugene boosted his hopes of securing the title by willing a second race of the weekend on sunday. he overtook tom sikes on the penultimate lap. he had a shocking into the day overtaken by two others. the 28-year-old going for the first -- from first to fourth in just one lap. >> ♪ >> following the death of the five-year-old, outrage in france. web users marked the upcoming presidential election. a glimpse of what it will look like when it is finally completed. when the five-year-old went missing from a park in france in may, thousands of web users joined the hunt for the little girl. pages were set up on facebook
in kuala lumpur, sousa became the first player from portugal to win the final. he lost the first set but produced this passing shot at match point down in the second and the tide turned in his final -- favor. sebastian took his first championship race when -- win in spain. he led from the start and kept the lead to consolidate the results. they have won the qualifying race three times this season but had yet to finish on the podium in the main event. eugene boosted his hopes of securing the...
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>> she'll fly back to portugal in the morning. i'll stay at my club in london--talk to the solicitor and get back down here in a few days--sort out this business with joan. >> no, you won't. here's what's going to happen. i'll get your money. i'll sell my flat. you won't get it straight away, but you'll just have to wait. and in the meantime, you can go ahead and stay in your ghastly club, or wherever else they'll have you. but don't come back here. >> you'd sell your place to settle joan's debt? >> don't tell joan. just say you've changed your mind or something. >> why on earth wouldn't i tell joan? you think you're living in a novel. >> no, i just don't want her to feel grateful to me. she doesn't have to. she's my family. >> goodbye. >> doc! >> doc! >> doc! doc! >> doc! >> come quickly. sam--she's dying! >> there's fountains of blood-- >> blood! >> blood around her mole! >> she tried and cut it off? >> i told her not to do it, but she wouldn't listen! >> all right, i'll get my bag. >> doc, is she going to die? >> yep. not today
>> she'll fly back to portugal in the morning. i'll stay at my club in london--talk to the solicitor and get back down here in a few days--sort out this business with joan. >> no, you won't. here's what's going to happen. i'll get your money. i'll sell my flat. you won't get it straight away, but you'll just have to wait. and in the meantime, you can go ahead and stay in your ghastly club, or wherever else they'll have you. but don't come back here. >> you'd sell your place to...
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. >> we first showed this video in august of wildfires in portugal. it scorched tens of thousands of acres. we could see how it devastated forest areas. well, now, we have a new view of that fire fight. here is a french canada airplane. we are in the cockpit watching them scoop up the water to go dump on one of those fires. >> my gosh. it is amazing how they are able to do this. they are flying really fast. they are still going against a body of water. >> it doesn't look natural to just be going down landing on the water. it just feels scary. >> it is ironic to see the contrast. you know that after he picks up this water, they are going to go to a much different scene. >> this is one of two french canada airplanes that were used to help multiple countries offered assistance to pore tu portugal to help them put the fires out. tens of thousands of acres were burned >>> that's our show. we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." >>> plames shooting -- flames shooting out of a church in oakland, the black smoke could be seen for miles away
. >> we first showed this video in august of wildfires in portugal. it scorched tens of thousands of acres. we could see how it devastated forest areas. well, now, we have a new view of that fire fight. here is a french canada airplane. we are in the cockpit watching them scoop up the water to go dump on one of those fires. >> my gosh. it is amazing how they are able to do this. they are flying really fast. they are still going against a body of water. >> it doesn't look...
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. >> we first showed this video in august of wildfires in portugal. it scorched tens of thousands of acres. we could see how it devastated forest areas. well, now, we have a new view of that fire fight. here is a french canada airplane. we are in the cockpit watching them scoop up the water to go dump on one of those fires. >> my gosh. it is amazing how they are able to do this. they are flying really fast. they are still going against a body of water. >> it doesn't look natural to just be going down landing on the water. it just feels scary. >> it is ironic to see the contrast. you know that after he picks up this water, they are going to go to a much different scene. >> this is one of two french canada airplanes that were used to help multiple countries offered assistance to pore tu portugal to help them put the fires out. tens of thousands of acres were burned >>> that's our show. we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! um... where
. >> we first showed this video in august of wildfires in portugal. it scorched tens of thousands of acres. we could see how it devastated forest areas. well, now, we have a new view of that fire fight. here is a french canada airplane. we are in the cockpit watching them scoop up the water to go dump on one of those fires. >> my gosh. it is amazing how they are able to do this. they are flying really fast. they are still going against a body of water. >> it doesn't look...
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. >> we first showed this video in august of wildfires in portugal. it scorched tens of thousands of acres. we could see how it devastated forest areas. well, now, we have a new view of that fire fight. here is a french canada airplane. we are in the cockpit watching them scoop up the water to go dump on one of those fires. >> my gosh. it is amazing how they are able to do this. they are flying really fast. they are still going against a body of water. >> it doesn't look natural to just be going down landing on the water. it just feels scary. >> it is ironic to see the contrast. you know that after he picks up this water, they are going to go to a much different scene. >> this is one of two french canada airplanes that were used to help multiple countries offered assistance to pore tu portugal to help them put the fires out. tens of thousands of acres were burned >>> that's our show. so, um, do you want to come up for a coffee? yeah. 'kay... uh... good. so... so, uh... you make yourself at home and i'll be... yeah. right back. sure. (gasp) oh, i th...
. >> we first showed this video in august of wildfires in portugal. it scorched tens of thousands of acres. we could see how it devastated forest areas. well, now, we have a new view of that fire fight. here is a french canada airplane. we are in the cockpit watching them scoop up the water to go dump on one of those fires. >> my gosh. it is amazing how they are able to do this. they are flying really fast. they are still going against a body of water. >> it doesn't look...
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austerity continues to bind family budgets in portugal which is making many people find it increasingly difficult to fill their stomachs e.u. aid programs are also being counted making the situation in the recession hit country even was and as the number of people in need rises local volunteer charities are coming to the rescue. reports. with little other choice they way. this mother and her son and now reliance on the parcels hunger and shapelessness increasingly common in today's list but thankfully to china secret we think the danger to a low you. will waste a million people in the country estimated to be severely materially deprived and struggling to put food on the table charities like this become essential to plug. we joined at the start of the evening shift i think now because of the crisis we have a lot of families we do. we do necessity or food because. sometimes there are more goods and all that is only meant to hear exactly he's not employment has actually dropped a little bit and you think they're getting better slowly here i'm an economist myself so i think right now in por
austerity continues to bind family budgets in portugal which is making many people find it increasingly difficult to fill their stomachs e.u. aid programs are also being counted making the situation in the recession hit country even was and as the number of people in need rises local volunteer charities are coming to the rescue. reports. with little other choice they way. this mother and her son and now reliance on the parcels hunger and shapelessness increasingly common in today's list but...
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i'm an economist myself so i think right now in portugal i don't believe like. the strategy that we are taking because we should. we should focus on getting more employment in starting to have. some kind of. peace they're going to hold these austerity kind of way of doing stuff is one of the rigs with aims is to have like the first city in the world also not wasting food so you think you'll achieve it yeah we believe so repeat operate so what they call a micro local level they signed up restaurants and cafes in this area today in eight feet that they have left david closing telling. yes. some of them some of them a long series good for us but it's something. like the films on the very. today you're looking for. it's great because the left is not being thrown into the garbage unleashed right back at headquarters and who hands on deck to prepare the food parcels this the brainchild of this learned a lot of the people who receive their food have always struggled with crisis. and then we have people who are suddenly don't have work and don't have income. it. harder
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i'm an economist myself so i think right now in portugal i don't believe. this strategy that we are taking because we should. we should focus on getting more employment then starting to have. some kind of. movies there are going to all these austerity kind of ways of doing stuff is one of the rigs with strangers is to have like the first city in the world all smooth not wasting food still think you'll achieve it yeah we believe so repeat operates in what they call a micro local level they signed up restaurants and cafes in this area today and a feat that they have left dave closing telling. yes. a long story is good for something. like depends on a very. very for us. it's great because the leftover food is not being thrown into the garbage anymore. back at headquarters and it's all hands on deck to prepare the food parcels all this the brainchild of this man and a lot of the people who receive our food have always struggled with crisis. and then we have people who are suddenly don't have work and don't have income. to a harder thing for them to take you kno
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he continues to bite family budgets in portugal which is making many people find it increasingly difficult to put food on the table a programs are also being caught making the situation in the recession hit country even worse and as the number of people in need rises local volunteer charities are coming to the rescue reports with little of the choice they wait. i this mother and her son in our reliance on parcels hunger and hate that they are increasingly common today. thankfully to be charity clinic rethink. the way you. look at least a million people in the country estimated to be severely materially deprived and struggling to put. charities like this become essential to plug. at the start of the evening shift i think now because of the crisis we have a lot of families we do. we do necessity of food because. sometimes there are more goods and all that is only meant exactly he's not employment has actually dropped a little bit but i think things are getting better slowly there i'm an economist myself so i think right now in portugal i don't believe. this strategy that we are taking becaus
he continues to bite family budgets in portugal which is making many people find it increasingly difficult to put food on the table a programs are also being caught making the situation in the recession hit country even worse and as the number of people in need rises local volunteer charities are coming to the rescue reports with little of the choice they wait. i this mother and her son in our reliance on parcels hunger and hate that they are increasingly common today. thankfully to be charity...
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remain above the euro zone and greece may need to billions more ireland wants a new credit line and portugal is fearful over bailout payment deadlines on top of that there is mounting concern about a proposed european banking union giving brussels the power to shut any bank on the continent artie's off has details. these days may be calmer for europe the able to june period saw the eurozone come out of recession after the longest period of economic misery since records began back in one thousand nine hundred five but the crisis is far from over and the cost in millions of lost jobs and economic stress remains a major concern economic recovery is at best fragile now output from the euro zone's factories had fallen by a much more than expected in july unemployment remains a dramatic levels and some of the southern countries what's more a number of members and nations still are struggling to balance their finances raising fears that more bailouts will be needed in the future now while more loans have been ruled out for the moment bailouts were still very much at the top of the agenda at the rec
remain above the euro zone and greece may need to billions more ireland wants a new credit line and portugal is fearful over bailout payment deadlines on top of that there is mounting concern about a proposed european banking union giving brussels the power to shut any bank on the continent artie's off has details. these days may be calmer for europe the able to june period saw the eurozone come out of recession after the longest period of economic misery since records began back in one...
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as austerity continues to bite in portugal many find it increasingly difficult to put food on the table aid programs are also being cut making the situation in the recession hit country even worse as the number of people in need rises local volunteer charities are coming to the rescue artists are for three ports. with little other choice they wait. this mother and her son in our alliance and feed parcels hunger and helplessness increasingly common in today's lisbon thankful eighty two a charity could rethink they don't have to wait too long. with almost a million people in the country estimated to be severely materially deprived and struggling to put food on the table charities like this has become essential to plug the gap. at the start of the evening shift i think now because of the crisis we have a lot of families we do. we do necessity of food because. sometimes there are their mortgages and all that is only meant to hear exactly things like employment has actually dropped a little bit and then things are getting better slowly oh i'm an economist myself so i think right now in portu
as austerity continues to bite in portugal many find it increasingly difficult to put food on the table aid programs are also being cut making the situation in the recession hit country even worse as the number of people in need rises local volunteer charities are coming to the rescue artists are for three ports. with little other choice they wait. this mother and her son in our alliance and feed parcels hunger and helplessness increasingly common in today's lisbon thankful eighty two a charity...
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i am an economist myself so i think right now in portugal i don't believe. this strategy that we are taking because we should. we should focus on getting more employment in starting to have. some kind of. they're going to hold these austerity kind of way your doing stuff is one of the reforms aims is to have like the first city in the world also not wasting food so you think you'll achieve it yeah we believe so we feed operate so what they call a micro local level they signed up restaurants and cafes in this area today in eight feet that they have let dave closing telling. me here some of them some of them you a long series good for us some sometimes we are lucky to pencil in a very. today. it's great because the left is not being thrown into the garbage and. back at headquarters and it's all hands on deck to prepare the food parcels this the brainchild of this learned a lot of the people who receive our food have always struggled with crisis. and then we have people who are suddenly don't have work and don't have income. it's. harder thing to them to take y
i am an economist myself so i think right now in portugal i don't believe. this strategy that we are taking because we should. we should focus on getting more employment in starting to have. some kind of. they're going to hold these austerity kind of way your doing stuff is one of the reforms aims is to have like the first city in the world also not wasting food so you think you'll achieve it yeah we believe so we feed operate so what they call a micro local level they signed up restaurants and...
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as austerity continues to bite in portugal many find it increasingly difficult to put food on the table you aid programs are also being caught making the situation into recession hit country even worse as the number of people in need rises local volunteer charities are coming to the rescue artist sarah firth reports. with little other choice they wait. this mother and her son and now reliant on food parcels hunger and shapelessness increasingly common in today's lisbon thankful eighty two a charity could rethink they don't have to wait too long. with almost a million people in the country estimated to be severely materially deprived and struggling to put food on the table charities like this have become essential to plug the gap we joined at the start of the evening shift i think now because of the crisis we have a lot of families we do. we do necessity or food because. sometimes there are their mortgages and all that it is only men still here exactly he's not employment has actually dropped a little bit and things are getting better slowly oh i'm an economist myself so i think right no
as austerity continues to bite in portugal many find it increasingly difficult to put food on the table you aid programs are also being caught making the situation into recession hit country even worse as the number of people in need rises local volunteer charities are coming to the rescue artist sarah firth reports. with little other choice they wait. this mother and her son and now reliant on food parcels hunger and shapelessness increasingly common in today's lisbon thankful eighty two a...
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clouds remain above the euro zone greece may need billions more ireland wants a new credit line and portugal is fearful over bailout payment deadlines on top of that there is mounting concern about a proposed european banking union giving brussels the power to shut any bank on the continent or to use accountable as details these days may be calmer for europe the april to june period saw the eurozone come out of recession after the longest period of economic misery since records began back in one thousand nine hundred five but the crisis is far from over and the cost in millions of lost jobs and economic stress remains a major concern economic recovery is at best fragile now output from the euro zone's factories have fallen by a much more than expected in july unemployment remains a dramatic levels and some of the southern countries what's more a number of members and nations still are struggling to balance their finances raising fears that more bailouts will be needed in the future now while more loans have been ruled out for the moment bailouts were still very much at the top of the agenda
clouds remain above the euro zone greece may need billions more ireland wants a new credit line and portugal is fearful over bailout payment deadlines on top of that there is mounting concern about a proposed european banking union giving brussels the power to shut any bank on the continent or to use accountable as details these days may be calmer for europe the april to june period saw the eurozone come out of recession after the longest period of economic misery since records began back in...
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clouds remain above the euro zone greece may need billions more ireland wants a new credit line and portugal is fearful over a bailout payment deadlines on top of that there is mounting concern about a proposed european banking union giving brussels the power to shut any bank on the continent artie's has details. these days may be calmer for europe the april to june period saw the eurozone come out of recession after the longest period of economic misery since records began back in one thousand nine hundred five but the crisis is far from over and the cost in millions of lost jobs and economic stress remains a major concern economic recovery is at best fragile now output from the euro zone's factories have fallen by a much more than expected in july unemployment remains a dramatic levels and some of the southern countries what's more a number of members and nations still are struggling to balance their finances raising fears that more bailouts will be needed in the future now while more loans have been ruled out for the moment bailouts were still very much at the top of the agenda at the rec
clouds remain above the euro zone greece may need billions more ireland wants a new credit line and portugal is fearful over a bailout payment deadlines on top of that there is mounting concern about a proposed european banking union giving brussels the power to shut any bank on the continent artie's has details. these days may be calmer for europe the april to june period saw the eurozone come out of recession after the longest period of economic misery since records began back in one thousand...
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clouds remain above the euro zone greece may need billions more ireland wants a new credit line and portugal is fearful over bailout payment deadlines on top of that there is mounting concern about a proposed european banking union giving brussels the power to shut any bank on the continent artie's lucy craft off has details. these days may be calmer for europe be able to june period saw the eurozone come out of recession after the longest period of economic misery since records began back in one thousand nine hundred five but the crisis is far from over and the cost in millions of lost jobs and economic stress remains a major concern economic recovery is at best fragile now output from the euro zone's factories had fallen by a much more than expected in july unemployment remains a dramatic levels and some of the southern countries what's more a number of members and nations still are struggling to balance their finances raising fears that more bailouts will be needed in the future now while more loans have been ruled out for the moment bailouts were still very much at the top of the agenda
clouds remain above the euro zone greece may need billions more ireland wants a new credit line and portugal is fearful over bailout payment deadlines on top of that there is mounting concern about a proposed european banking union giving brussels the power to shut any bank on the continent artie's lucy craft off has details. these days may be calmer for europe be able to june period saw the eurozone come out of recession after the longest period of economic misery since records began back in...
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he continues to bite family budgets in portugal which is making many people find it increasingly difficult to put food on the table aid programs are also being cut making the situation in the recession hit country even worse and as the number of people in need rises local volunteer charities are coming to the rescue reports. with little other choice they wait for. this mother and her son in our reliance on the parcels hunger and shapelessness increasingly common in today's lisbon thanks bill eighty two a charity could rethink the danger to weight loss. was almost a million people in the country estimated to be severely materially deprived and struggling to put food on the table charities like this to come essential to plug the gap we joined at the start of the evening shift i think now because of the crisis we have a lot of families we do. we do necessity of food because. there are sometimes there are their mortgages and all that is only meant still here exactly it is not employment has actually dropped a little bit and then things are getting better slowly here i'm an economist myself so
he continues to bite family budgets in portugal which is making many people find it increasingly difficult to put food on the table aid programs are also being cut making the situation in the recession hit country even worse and as the number of people in need rises local volunteer charities are coming to the rescue reports. with little other choice they wait for. this mother and her son in our reliance on the parcels hunger and shapelessness increasingly common in today's lisbon thanks bill...
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as austerity continues to bite in portugal many find it increasingly difficult to put food on the table e.u. aid programs are also being cut making the situation in the recession hit country worse as the number of people in need rises local volunteer charities are coming to the rescue or to sarah for three ports. with a little of the chile they way. it's mother and her son and now reliance on the consul's hunger and helplessness increasingly common in today's lisbon thankful eighty two charity could rethink the day to wait so long. it's almost a million people in the country estimated to be severely materially deprived and struggling to put food on the table charities like this become essential to plug the gap. at the start of the evening shift i think now because of the crisis we have a lot of families we do. within a society or food because. sometimes there are their mortgages and all that is only meant still here exactly things like employment has actually dropped a little bit and you know things are getting better slowly here i'm an economist myself so i think right now in portugal
as austerity continues to bite in portugal many find it increasingly difficult to put food on the table e.u. aid programs are also being cut making the situation in the recession hit country worse as the number of people in need rises local volunteer charities are coming to the rescue or to sarah for three ports. with a little of the chile they way. it's mother and her son and now reliance on the consul's hunger and helplessness increasingly common in today's lisbon thankful eighty two charity...
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i'm an economist myself so i think right now in portugal i don't believe liking. this strategy that we are taking because we should. we should focus on getting more employment then starting to have. some kind of. peace they're going to hold these austerity kind of way of doing stuff is one of the reforms aims is to have like the first city in the world often not wasting food so you think you'll achieve it yeah we believe so we feed operates on what they call a micro local level they signed up restaurants and cafes in this area today in a feat that they have left dave closing telling. yeah. a lot so it's good for. you to pencil in a very real today. for. it's great because the left not being thrown into the garbage and. back at headquarters and it's all hands on deck to prepare the food parcels this the brainchild of this learned a lot of the people who receive our food have always struggled with crisis. and then we have people who are. don't have work and don't have. it. harder thing for them to take. to a situation of needing food assistance. we see those people
i'm an economist myself so i think right now in portugal i don't believe liking. this strategy that we are taking because we should. we should focus on getting more employment then starting to have. some kind of. peace they're going to hold these austerity kind of way of doing stuff is one of the reforms aims is to have like the first city in the world often not wasting food so you think you'll achieve it yeah we believe so we feed operates on what they call a micro local level they signed up...
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right now in portugal i don't believe. this strategy that we are taking because we should. we should focus on getting more employment in starting to have. some kind of. peace they're going to hold these austerity kind of way your doing stuff is one of the reforms aims is to have like the first city in the world not wasting food so you think you'll achieve it yeah we believe we feed operate so what they call a micro local level they signed up restaurants and cafes in this area today in eight feet that they have let dave closing time. here some of them some of them a long series good for us some sometimes we are lucky if you tip. today. it's great because the leftover food is not being thrown into the garbage anymore back at headquarters and it's all hands on deck to prepare the food parcels this the brainchild of this a lot of the people who receive our food have always struggled with crises. and then we have people who. don't have work and don't have a. harder thing for them to take you know. to a situation of needing food assistance so we see those people. when leafy first
right now in portugal i don't believe. this strategy that we are taking because we should. we should focus on getting more employment in starting to have. some kind of. peace they're going to hold these austerity kind of way your doing stuff is one of the reforms aims is to have like the first city in the world not wasting food so you think you'll achieve it yeah we believe we feed operate so what they call a micro local level they signed up restaurants and cafes in this area today in eight...
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he continues to bind family budgets in portugal which is making many people find it increasingly difficult to put food on the table aid programs are also being cut making the situation in the recession hit country even worse and the number of people in need rises local volunteer charities are coming to the rescue. with a little of the chile they way. this mother and her son and now alliance and the consuls hunger and make this this increasingly common in today's lisbon thankful eighty two china she could rethink the danger to a low you think it's almost a million people in the country estimated to be severely materially deprived and struggling to put food on the table charities like this become essential to plug. we joined at the start of the evening shift i think now because of the crisis we have a lot of families we do. we do it in a sense the tea or food because. sometimes there are more good and all that is only meant to hear exactly things that you claim it has actually dropped a little bit that you think are getting better slowly here i'm an economist myself so i think right now in p
he continues to bind family budgets in portugal which is making many people find it increasingly difficult to put food on the table aid programs are also being cut making the situation in the recession hit country even worse and the number of people in need rises local volunteer charities are coming to the rescue. with a little of the chile they way. this mother and her son and now alliance and the consuls hunger and make this this increasingly common in today's lisbon thankful eighty two china...
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i'm an economist myself so i think right now in portugal i don't believe like. this strategy that we are taking because we should. we should focus on getting more employment then starting to have. some kind of. they're going to hold these austerity kind of way your doing stuff is one of the reef with aims is to have like the first city in the world or from not wasting food so you think you'll achieve it yeah we believe so we feed operate so what they call a micro local level they signed up restaurants and cafes in this area today now eight feet that they have left dave closing telling. me here some of them some of them a long story is good for us but it's something sometimes we are lucky it depends on the very thing. today. for us. it's great because the leftover fear is not being thrown into the garbage anymore back at headquarters and it's all hands on deck to prepare the food parcels this the brainchild of this learned a lot of the people who receive our food have always struggled with crisis revamp and then we have people who are suddenly don't have work and
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you were on the ground in spain, in portugal. where else were you? tell me what you saw. >> i was in spain, portugal, ireland, the uk, a couple other small countries in eastern europe as well. >> observations? >> you have to -- it's a segmented approach. the idea that consumption will come back with unemployment at the levels it is and portugals or spains, that's not happening. we try to divide it into a food chain. we started with exports and we're migrating towards vertical integration, people that sell into the exporters. europe is ticking up. so there are things to did there. we're trying to be conscious. we still expect more volatility and we still think that the consumer, at least into the highly cyclical businesses will be challenged for the next couple quarters at a minimum. >> what about emerging markets? looking at china, brazil, india? would you buy -- this has been the outflow story of the year. has it bottomed. >> i don't think it's bottomed. ultimately, the fed is raising rates. our base view is that emerging market equities are cheaper
you were on the ground in spain, in portugal. where else were you? tell me what you saw. >> i was in spain, portugal, ireland, the uk, a couple other small countries in eastern europe as well. >> observations? >> you have to -- it's a segmented approach. the idea that consumption will come back with unemployment at the levels it is and portugals or spains, that's not happening. we try to divide it into a food chain. we started with exports and we're migrating towards vertical...
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no one talks about portugal anymore that was going down the drink in the past couple of years yes yes getting too many headlines so certainly as you say katie a lot of big news here to talk about the g. twenty twenty thirty here in st petersburg but on a slightly more fun note what behind you yes the hummocks museum or the former winter palace all of those are you know one of things i russians have told me that the winters in some petersburg a much more brutal than that and more so i had to say what more fish yes yes i have always at the start but actually spent a winter up here also in petersburg you know the head of the bay of finland the baltic sea here the winds get ferocious and with the high humidity it gets very very cold indeed what we're waiting for katie now is tonight a lot of the world leaders from the g. twenty now heading to the peterhof palace as tonight they'll be a laser show doing also the pictures on the side of the palace as well as artists from the marine ski theater as well going forward to it i'm famous again for the hype i see mr obama that he gets in lays this
no one talks about portugal anymore that was going down the drink in the past couple of years yes yes getting too many headlines so certainly as you say katie a lot of big news here to talk about the g. twenty twenty thirty here in st petersburg but on a slightly more fun note what behind you yes the hummocks museum or the former winter palace all of those are you know one of things i russians have told me that the winters in some petersburg a much more brutal than that and more so i had to say...
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." >> in portugal. fire-fighting and relief efforts continue in forest fire areas in central and northern portugal. at least five have been killed and several firefighters have been injured since early august. residents in several areas were evacuated as winds with speeds of over 120 miles per hour fanned the flames. according to the government, fire was reported in a total of 317 locations in the country. almost five-thousand firefighters and over 13 hundred fire engines are tackling the flames. >> people tend to snack at night for a variety of reasons - but those empty calories likely are damaging your health and your waistline. in today's health minute, holly firfer has tips on better choices for later evening eating. >> reporter: many people snack at night and he works 12 hours. >> it is kind of like a reward. >> reporter: his favorite snacks are not healthy. he has as a registered diitian. >> what i want to do it today. >> reporter: why do they snack at night. >> if they are bored, tired or if mayb
." >> in portugal. fire-fighting and relief efforts continue in forest fire areas in central and northern portugal. at least five have been killed and several firefighters have been injured since early august. residents in several areas were evacuated as winds with speeds of over 120 miles per hour fanned the flames. according to the government, fire was reported in a total of 317 locations in the country. almost five-thousand firefighters and over 13 hundred fire engines are...
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such as portugal, france, refuse to allow your plane access to the air space. >> i would like to be very sincere. we didn't have much information about edward snowden. and i don't know whether or not because -- supposedly it was because i was bringing this gentleman -- can you imagine, with the intelligence apparatus that they have that i was bringing some -- that's really a lack of respect. how can it be. how can the world believe that i was bringing this gentlemen when everyone under control in the whole world? you know that in an airport there's such freedom, and transparency, but when talking about an international airport, they are under strict controls. but the anticapitalist are the most follows and the most spied on. so if i was taking this american citizen, i don't think so. i think it is more to try to intimidator punish presidents that are anticapitalist and anti-imperialist. but that's united states, that uses european countries, france, sorry, but we with coincide. that they want to confront us. we have also met with spain, and italy, although it has been difficult to get to
such as portugal, france, refuse to allow your plane access to the air space. >> i would like to be very sincere. we didn't have much information about edward snowden. and i don't know whether or not because -- supposedly it was because i was bringing this gentleman -- can you imagine, with the intelligence apparatus that they have that i was bringing some -- that's really a lack of respect. how can it be. how can the world believe that i was bringing this gentlemen when everyone under...
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i think some reforms will persist in the south in portugal, spain and greece. and i think a banking union will gradually be built. these are in the right direction. >> actually, if you're saying it's slow moving into the right direction, do you think the germans will subskriep or sign any deal that gives more liabilities towards brussels, i.e. the banking union? i rather doubt it. what's your take here? >> well, they will be very hesitant. have become more hesitant over the last 6 to 12 months. but i think in the end they will find some form of a compromise. that is pretty clear. i think the debate currently about the banking union is not really that critical. it doesn't look like it's falling apart anytime soon. and the overall sentiment surrounding the euro crisis is no longer a crisis, it's more a gradual process which needs to be managed which will have some bumps along the road. but in the end, i think there will be some form of a banking union. that is what the debate will be about. and although not perfect, it will be an improvement from where we started
i think some reforms will persist in the south in portugal, spain and greece. and i think a banking union will gradually be built. these are in the right direction. >> actually, if you're saying it's slow moving into the right direction, do you think the germans will subskriep or sign any deal that gives more liabilities towards brussels, i.e. the banking union? i rather doubt it. what's your take here? >> well, they will be very hesitant. have become more hesitant over the last 6...
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portugal is sentenced to 12 years behind bars. essential to the case, the video recorded by security cameras installed by the previous owner after an earlier robbery. >> i think it would have been difficult to get a true understanding of what occurred or what the assailants had actually attempted to do with the bartender until we actually saw that footage and saw what occurred. >> the two customers who flid the scene are not charged. lucky for t.j. his stab wound is superficial. but the blow from the pool cue requires 13 stitches. t.j. has no regrets about fighting back. >> when things that are valuable to you are threatened, i think just about anybody would be amazed at what they can do to defend those things. >> for t.j., the assault is a life changing event. within weeks he sells the lounge and quits the bar business all together. he goes back to school, choosing a new career path as a grade schoolteacher. in another twist, t.j. has forgiven them for their brutal assaults and may even seek to have their prison terms reduced. >>
portugal is sentenced to 12 years behind bars. essential to the case, the video recorded by security cameras installed by the previous owner after an earlier robbery. >> i think it would have been difficult to get a true understanding of what occurred or what the assailants had actually attempted to do with the bartender until we actually saw that footage and saw what occurred. >> the two customers who flid the scene are not charged. lucky for t.j. his stab wound is superficial. but...
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two years more to greece, to portugal, to spain, to france. we have given more time because we're now looking not so much o the nominal deficit but the structural deficit taking into consideration the economic cycle. during that time also there was an evolution. i don't think today we can say that europe is dogmatic about the deficit. >> rose: there's the claim that you have constant reminders and certainly of recently is the efforts to deliver a banking union. you said it is first and foremost. and the urgent way to complete the union. where do you stand? >> we have now the agreement of all the members based on what we call the supervisory mechanism which means that the central bank will take debt responsibility, having the power to go and check the situation in any banking. but now the commission has put in july a proposal for the single resolution mechanism. i hope now members are ready to accept it. indeed i consider this critically important. the banking union because it's a necessary condition for confidence to come completely to the fin
two years more to greece, to portugal, to spain, to france. we have given more time because we're now looking not so much o the nominal deficit but the structural deficit taking into consideration the economic cycle. during that time also there was an evolution. i don't think today we can say that europe is dogmatic about the deficit. >> rose: there's the claim that you have constant reminders and certainly of recently is the efforts to deliver a banking union. you said it is first and...
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necessarily mean exploded into seventeen old crosses but it does mean that you cannot have greece and portugal and germany in the same currency union or simply will not work whether that means to you also three euros or change euros or germany leaving the euro and leaving the rest to battle it out in a little bit more benign environment i don't know but but something has to happen because it cannot continue in its current form and and you will never see growth in europe again until we dealt with that problem now what we are to this problem they seem to be europe having a banking union and that all steps being made she put that into the progress is this the also the. my view of ten countries in europe in the e.u. in the you will so right now many of these countries have specific you said no saying here to being in the euro so. and introducing the fact that the bank union is in effect introducing all the bad things from the euro zone through the backdoor so it's it's not only very very small but it's also very undemocratic because it's in essence what what people have said no to already now the
necessarily mean exploded into seventeen old crosses but it does mean that you cannot have greece and portugal and germany in the same currency union or simply will not work whether that means to you also three euros or change euros or germany leaving the euro and leaving the rest to battle it out in a little bit more benign environment i don't know but but something has to happen because it cannot continue in its current form and and you will never see growth in europe again until we dealt...
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two years more to greece, to portugal, to spain, torance. we have given more time because we're now looking not so much o the nominal deficit but the structural deficit taking into consideration the economic cycle. during that time also there was an evolution. i don't think today we can say that europe is dogmatic about the deficit. >> rose: there's the claim that you have constant reminders and certainly of recently is the efforts to deliver a banking union. you said it is first and foremost. and the urgent way to complete the union. where do you stand? >> we have now the agreement of all the members based on what we call the supervisory mechanism which means that the central bank will take debt responsibility, having the power to go and check the situation in any banking. but now the commission has put in july a proposal for the single resolution mechanism. i hope now members are ready to accept it. indeed i consider this critically important. the banking union because it's a necessary condition for confidence to come completely to the fin
two years more to greece, to portugal, to spain, torance. we have given more time because we're now looking not so much o the nominal deficit but the structural deficit taking into consideration the economic cycle. during that time also there was an evolution. i don't think today we can say that europe is dogmatic about the deficit. >> rose: there's the claim that you have constant reminders and certainly of recently is the efforts to deliver a banking union. you said it is first and...