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the ride out takes her past thousands of islands in the north sea. quite a ways out is the austerely beautiful island where fashion entrepreneur kate erickson lives, making waves with a new business idea. in her little workshop, she designs shoes and handbags made from fish skins. >> many companies use leather from pythons or crocodiles, animals that are endangered, but i use a norwegian waste product left over from the fish we all eat. i have elegant chic bags and shoes made. >> the 2015 collection has just been delivered. at first, kate had the shoes produced in norway. production costs were high, but she would have accepted that of quality standards have been met, but the whole project flopped. the factory could not manufacture her shoes properly. that, too, resulted from the oil boom. trades and craftsmanship have declined in norway. kate erickson to the consequences and took her production abroad to portugal. in norway, it has become clear that the oil boom has brought some unintended effects -- not all of them positive. >> that's all for today.
the ride out takes her past thousands of islands in the north sea. quite a ways out is the austerely beautiful island where fashion entrepreneur kate erickson lives, making waves with a new business idea. in her little workshop, she designs shoes and handbags made from fish skins. >> many companies use leather from pythons or crocodiles, animals that are endangered, but i use a norwegian waste product left over from the fish we all eat. i have elegant chic bags and shoes made. >>...
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could you describe the situation he had in terms of the mining operation in the north sea? haguethey have the convention. there was neutrality with norway. that was a violation. also, could you do a little bit about daniels and his management style in terms of how he led? did he delegate more or was he hands-on? >> let me start with the second question first. i think if we could bring some of his senior admirals back from themead, and we would ask that question, i think they would say that he was all too hands-on. i think if we could bring josephus daniels back from the dead, and ask him that question, he would say, yes, i was hands-on, but only on the things that i thought i should be hands-on on. that he felt like he never interfered with his admirals when it came to the execution of orders, tactics, strategy. he was not an armchair admiral. he confessed he knew nothing about strategy or so forth, but he thought to the issues with theect to the management of seamen themselves, he thought caste-driventoo and the separation between officers and men socially, culturally, was
could you describe the situation he had in terms of the mining operation in the north sea? haguethey have the convention. there was neutrality with norway. that was a violation. also, could you do a little bit about daniels and his management style in terms of how he led? did he delegate more or was he hands-on? >> let me start with the second question first. i think if we could bring some of his senior admirals back from themead, and we would ask that question, i think they would say...
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trying tothey are sell $2 billion worth of assets in the north sea. five people that we are familiar with say that deal is potentially under pressure. icap.a profit fall at you are dealing with is one month with colossal volume, the next month, things changing. you have a couple of individual stocks that are worth focusing on in today's trade. having a look at the broader complexion of where we are, i think this really says it all. the dollar generally reversing. you can see the population. it is a crowded trade, some people say. life insurance companies and institutions in japan create a reference point at which they think the dollar-yen trade is going to be. it is atain extent, very crowded trade. everybody is long dollar, short yen. will they go all the way to the 1998 level? of 145. one call >> great work. let's keep the focus on japan. the bank of japan voted in favor of keeping its record stimulus measures in place and support for governor kuroda and his monetary policy is increasing. let's get out to bloomberg's asia managing editor. the bank o
trying tothey are sell $2 billion worth of assets in the north sea. five people that we are familiar with say that deal is potentially under pressure. icap.a profit fall at you are dealing with is one month with colossal volume, the next month, things changing. you have a couple of individual stocks that are worth focusing on in today's trade. having a look at the broader complexion of where we are, i think this really says it all. the dollar generally reversing. you can see the population. it...
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nearly two dozen russian bombers and fighters swooped the north sea, the black sea, the gulf of finland and the baltic sea. it was captured here on never before seen video recently declassified by the norwegian military, showing the new fighter jet, the su 34, which can travel more than 2500 miles, carrying a pay load of 8 tonnes of precision guided weapons. event like this happened more than 100 times in 2014. three times more than in 2013. >> essentially what it is is the cat and mouse game played during the original cold war, where each side probes the defenses of the other in order to see how they'll react. >> that game is putting more pressure on n.a.t.o. outposts like this air base in buddha where nor weeman forces until -- norwegian force, until recently, neighbours. >> despite good relations, n.a.t.o. uses the command center and f-16s to by eyes and ears in the sky. norway runs the operation from its military headquarters, which it moved 600 miles north to buddha. becoming the only country with a military headquarters inside the arctic circle. a reason for the move - to keep bet
nearly two dozen russian bombers and fighters swooped the north sea, the black sea, the gulf of finland and the baltic sea. it was captured here on never before seen video recently declassified by the norwegian military, showing the new fighter jet, the su 34, which can travel more than 2500 miles, carrying a pay load of 8 tonnes of precision guided weapons. event like this happened more than 100 times in 2014. three times more than in 2013. >> essentially what it is is the cat and mouse...
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i put it in the north sea, a beautiful island in the north sea. it's interactive. people can write something on it. >> instead of your own sort of canvas to write what you want on the wall. >> it's not my canvas. it's your canvas. >> as in one's own canvas, you're able to use it to express yourself artistically. which is what the original wall on the west side was about. >> yes. and the thing is, today you can write on both sides. that's also the symbol that the wall came down. >> hans martin fleischer, artist and collector joining us live in berlin. there you're seeing some of those images. you had it floating in a pond next to the eiffel tower. >> that was the hardest thing i did. it took me four hours. too long to tell that story. >> the fact that you got the municipal authorities -- >> no, no, no. no authorities at all. >> we went ahead and floated it. well, it was all form a good cause. hans martin fleischer, thanks very much. we'll be live back here nooer berlin as we continue to mark the events commemorating the fall of the berlin wall. 25 years ago. a bit e
i put it in the north sea, a beautiful island in the north sea. it's interactive. people can write something on it. >> instead of your own sort of canvas to write what you want on the wall. >> it's not my canvas. it's your canvas. >> as in one's own canvas, you're able to use it to express yourself artistically. which is what the original wall on the west side was about. >> yes. and the thing is, today you can write on both sides. that's also the symbol that the wall...
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nearly two dozen russian bombers and fighters swooped the north sea, the black sea, the gulf of finland and the baltic sea. it was captured here on never before seen video recently declassified by the norwegian military, showing the new fighter jet, the su 34, which can travel more than 2500 miles, carrying a pay load of 8 tonnes of precision guided weapons. event like this happened more than 100 times in 2014. three times more than in 2013. >> essentially what it is is the cat and mouse game played during the original cold war, where each side probes the defenses of the other in order to see how they'll react. >> that game is putting more pressure on n.a.t.o. outposts like this air base in buddha where nor weeman forces until -- norwegian force, until recently, cooperated with russian neighbours. >> despite good relations, n.a.t.o. uses the command center and f-16s to by eyes and ears in the sky. norway runs the operation from its military headquarters, which it moved 600 miles north to buddha. becoming the only country with a military headquarters inside the arctic circle. a reason fo
nearly two dozen russian bombers and fighters swooped the north sea, the black sea, the gulf of finland and the baltic sea. it was captured here on never before seen video recently declassified by the norwegian military, showing the new fighter jet, the su 34, which can travel more than 2500 miles, carrying a pay load of 8 tonnes of precision guided weapons. event like this happened more than 100 times in 2014. three times more than in 2013. >> essentially what it is is the cat and mouse...
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it runs east to west for about 70 miles, starting almost at the north sea and ending at the irish sea. the height of the wall varied. at its highest point, the wall rose up 20 feet above the grassy land. it took 16,000 roman soldiers 10 years to build. historians argue over just why the wall was built. some believe it was a barrier to separate roman-controlled britain on this side from the wild barbarian tribes on the other side. another theory was that by building a wall with gates and checkpoints, it allowed the romans to collect taxes on those passing through. or it could have just been built to show off the power that was rome. whatever the reason, forts were built along the wall and manned by soldiers. these are the remains of one of the bigger forts. as the years passed, the romans left england and the soldiers left the wall. in later centuries, many of the stones were taken from the wall to build roads. this important part of history would have been lost if not for a man by the name of john clayton in the 18th century who helped save it. proud of their wall from the days of had
it runs east to west for about 70 miles, starting almost at the north sea and ending at the irish sea. the height of the wall varied. at its highest point, the wall rose up 20 feet above the grassy land. it took 16,000 roman soldiers 10 years to build. historians argue over just why the wall was built. some believe it was a barrier to separate roman-controlled britain on this side from the wild barbarian tribes on the other side. another theory was that by building a wall with gates and...
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nearly two dozen russian bombers and fighters swooped over the north sea, the black sea, the dpufl of finland and the baltic sea. that intercept was captured here on never before seen video, recently declassified by the norwegian military. it shows russia's newest fighter jet, the su-34 which is carry a payload of 8 tons of precision guided weapons. events like this happened more than 100 times in 2014. three times more than in 2013. >> essentially what it is is the cat and mouse game that was played during the original cold war where each side probes the defenses of the other in order to see how they'll react. >> that game is putting more pressure on nato outposts like this air base in buda, where norwegian forces recently cooperated with their russian neighbors. nato uses its joint commander and its f-16s to be its eyes and ears in the sky. recently moved 600 miles north to buda becoming the only country with the military headquarters inside the arctic circle. one big reason for the move: to keep better tabs on russia. buried deep inside an arctic mountain norwegian officers track i
nearly two dozen russian bombers and fighters swooped over the north sea, the black sea, the dpufl of finland and the baltic sea. that intercept was captured here on never before seen video, recently declassified by the norwegian military. it shows russia's newest fighter jet, the su-34 which is carry a payload of 8 tons of precision guided weapons. events like this happened more than 100 times in 2014. three times more than in 2013. >> essentially what it is is the cat and mouse game...
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we have a system down here, by the time it links up with that storm to the north it's out to sea. we're not expecting anything for the next two or three days. it will be nice and quiet. the big story over the next week is the huge change in temperature. 30 degrees in bismarck, omaha, 34. chicago, 41, cincinnati, 34. raleigh that's a little chilly, 33 and philadelphia, 36. the big change lies above the
we have a system down here, by the time it links up with that storm to the north it's out to sea. we're not expecting anything for the next two or three days. it will be nice and quiet. the big story over the next week is the huge change in temperature. 30 degrees in bismarck, omaha, 34. chicago, 41, cincinnati, 34. raleigh that's a little chilly, 33 and philadelphia, 36. the big change lies above the
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nearly 2 dozen russian bombers and fighters swooped over the north sea, the black sea, the gulf of finland and the baltic sea. that intercept was captured here on never-before-seen video recently declassified by the norwegian military. it shows russia's newest fighter jet the su-34 which can travel more than 2500 miles carrying a payload of eight tons of precision enjoyed weapons. events like this happen more than 100 times in 2014. three times more than in 2014. -- 2013. >> essentiallily what it is is the cat and mouse game, where each side proposes the defenses of the other to see how they'll react. >> that game is putting more pressure on nato outposts like this outpost in boudah. to be eyes and ears in the sky when it comes to russia. norway runs that operation from its military headquarters which it recently moved 600 miles north, becoming the only military headquarters inside the arctic circle. one big reason for the move to keep better tabs on russia. buried deep inside an arctic mountain, norwegian monitors track incoming bombers on monitors, an image of 1950s cold war surveillance
nearly 2 dozen russian bombers and fighters swooped over the north sea, the black sea, the gulf of finland and the baltic sea. that intercept was captured here on never-before-seen video recently declassified by the norwegian military. it shows russia's newest fighter jet the su-34 which can travel more than 2500 miles carrying a payload of eight tons of precision enjoyed weapons. events like this happen more than 100 times in 2014. three times more than in 2014. -- 2013. >> essentiallily...
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nearly two dozen russian bombers and fighters swooped over the north sea. the black sea, the gulf of finland, and the baltic sea. that intercept was captured here on never-before-seen video recently declassified by the norwegian military. it shows russia's newest fighter jet, the su-34, which can travel more than 2500 miles carrying a payload of eight-tons of precision guided weapons. events like this happen more than 100 times in 2014. three times more than in 2013. >> essentially what it is is the cat and mouse game played during the original cold war where each side probes the defenses of other the in order to see how they will react. >> that game is putting more pressure on nato outposts like this air base in buddha, where norwegian forces until recently cooperated with their russian neighbors. despite good relation with his russia, nato uses its join command certainty and its f-16s to be nato's eyes and ears in the sky when it comes to russia. norway runs that operation from its military head quarters. which it recently moved 600 miles north to buddha.
nearly two dozen russian bombers and fighters swooped over the north sea. the black sea, the gulf of finland, and the baltic sea. that intercept was captured here on never-before-seen video recently declassified by the norwegian military. it shows russia's newest fighter jet, the su-34, which can travel more than 2500 miles carrying a payload of eight-tons of precision guided weapons. events like this happen more than 100 times in 2014. three times more than in 2013. >> essentially what...
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up into the north sea, running into france, heavy showers and wet weather to the western side. look at the temperatures. pretty disappointing for madrid and paris. it's unsettled with the weather. monday sees the next area of rain pushing into the u.k., into the peninsula. pushing across the western med, meaning more heavy down pours for italy >>> still ahead - the kenyan government tries to diffuse a tribal war over cattle and grazing rights and have met with deadly results. and coming up in sport, the formula 1 driver, who hopes this isn't an omen ahead of the brazilian grand prix. >> she giggles everytime she steps into the revolving door of justice >> she became legendary... >> the finer the store, the bigger the challenge >> al jazeera america presents the life and crimes of doris payne >> just moments ago the president nominating loretta lynch for attorney general of the united states. here's a little bit what the president had to say. >>> the top stories on the al jazeera newshour. hello again. yemen's new government has been sworn in, created as a u.n. brokered peace de
up into the north sea, running into france, heavy showers and wet weather to the western side. look at the temperatures. pretty disappointing for madrid and paris. it's unsettled with the weather. monday sees the next area of rain pushing into the u.k., into the peninsula. pushing across the western med, meaning more heavy down pours for italy >>> still ahead - the kenyan government tries to diffuse a tribal war over cattle and grazing rights and have met with deadly results. and...
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sea. yeah, a lone skipper, but with just one quite attractive man in the galley. [ laughs ] a-ha: ♪ believe me ♪ the sun always shines... hammond: with the oiled plow scything nicely through the snow, jeremy and i swung into action. let's grit. clarkson: oh, yeah! the gritting is going well, hammond. [ humming with "take on me" ] oh, tank-slap-- ah! [ clarkson laughs ] [ laughing ] hammond: aah! i lost my wedding ring! what? i've lost my wedding ring! has it gone in the thing? it must have done! that's a tricky one to explain. soon, though, we had bigger things to worry about than hammond's ring. oh, hang on. whoa. hammond: what was that? i nearly went through the windscreen. clarkson: but a snowy hillock was no match for the dominator. right, take this, snow. charge! brace, brace, brace. [ whump ] hammond: yes! we're through! yeah! may: however, while the battering ram was okay in this lonely place... no -- no, no, no, no, no, don't do it. the rear-wheel steering was a nightmare. oh,
sea. yeah, a lone skipper, but with just one quite attractive man in the galley. [ laughs ] a-ha: ♪ believe me ♪ the sun always shines... hammond: with the oiled plow scything nicely through the snow, jeremy and i swung into action. let's grit. clarkson: oh, yeah! the gritting is going well, hammond. [ humming with "take on me" ] oh, tank-slap-- ah! [ clarkson laughs ] [ laughing ] hammond: aah! i lost my wedding ring! what? i've lost my wedding ring! has it gone in the thing? it...
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sea and bringing some snow that way. >> not three meters of it hopefully. helen, thank you very much. >> pleasure. >>> now, one of china's most outspoken journalists has gone on trial in beijing accused of leaking state secrets. gao you is accused of passing on a communist party document that warns its members against western values. her trial lasted four hours in all. she's 70 years old. she faces life in prison if convicted. the bbc's john sudworth in shanghai has details of what she's on trial for. >> reporter: 17-year-old gao you, a respected and outspoken journalist, is accused of leaking an internal communist party document to the foreign media. document number nine, as it's known, was circulated to party members warning them of the dangers of western freedoms and values last year. during the case, which lasted just four hours in a closed door session, her lawyer says that ms. gao proclaimed her innocence and told the court that her confession was made under duress. campaigners are calling for her release. amnesty international says that the state's s
sea and bringing some snow that way. >> not three meters of it hopefully. helen, thank you very much. >> pleasure. >>> now, one of china's most outspoken journalists has gone on trial in beijing accused of leaking state secrets. gao you is accused of passing on a communist party document that warns its members against western values. her trial lasted four hours in all. she's 70 years old. she faces life in prison if convicted. the bbc's john sudworth in shanghai has details...
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could you describe the situation he had in terms of the mining operation in the north sea? haguethey have the convention. there was neutrality with norway. that was a violation. also, could you do a little bit about daniels and his management style in terms of how he led? did he delegate more or was he hands-on? >> let me start with the second question first. i think if we could bring some of his senior admirals back from themead, and we would ask that question, i think they would say that he was all too hands-on. i think if we could bring josephus daniels back from the dead, and ask him that question, he would say, yes, i was hands-on, but only on the things that i thought i should be hands-on on. that he felt like he never interfered with his admirals when it came to the execution of orders, tactics, strategy. he was not an armchair admiral. he confessed he knew nothing about strategy or so forth, but he thought to the issues with theect to the management of seamen themselves, he thought caste-driventoo and the separation between officers and men socially, culturally, was
could you describe the situation he had in terms of the mining operation in the north sea? haguethey have the convention. there was neutrality with norway. that was a violation. also, could you do a little bit about daniels and his management style in terms of how he led? did he delegate more or was he hands-on? >> let me start with the second question first. i think if we could bring some of his senior admirals back from themead, and we would ask that question, i think they would say...
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1944 suggesting that marine fighter-bomber squadrons based on escort carriers in the channel in the north sea with a brand new precision rocket were ideal for destroying german buzz bomb sites in northern france and he barely got started when marshals stood up and said that is the end of this briefing. there will never be as a marine in europe as long as i'm chief of staff and he walked out. that is why john wayne made flying leathernecks about the pacific instead of the atlantic. >> you do underoutline the importance of politics in the encyclopedia. here we are in the pacific theater and your book recognizes 120 marine corps fighting aces. so you explain it. what makes them ace? >> by tradition dating from world war i, fighter ace or flying ace, snoopy was a flying ace. a combat aviator, usually a fighter pilot who is credited with shooting down at least five anti-aircrafenemy aircraft. one of the reasons were so many of these colorful characters, the main exhibit was jill fosse, who was a long time scottsdale resident. despite all the hype about grade burlington -- >> is that the proble
1944 suggesting that marine fighter-bomber squadrons based on escort carriers in the channel in the north sea with a brand new precision rocket were ideal for destroying german buzz bomb sites in northern france and he barely got started when marshals stood up and said that is the end of this briefing. there will never be as a marine in europe as long as i'm chief of staff and he walked out. that is why john wayne made flying leathernecks about the pacific instead of the atlantic. >> you...
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we have a report that north sea oil is going to surge 11.5% higher in december. and we just keep, you know, and the u.s. oil production surging above 9.9 million barrels a day here for the first time in almost 30 years. oil is coming at this market left, right and center. >> is it going to kill the u.s. shale boom? >> i don't think so, brian. i think they're going to prove to be a lot more resilient than people thought. although if prices do continue to fall down into the 50s, that's when it will really bite. but i think until then, they're going to hang in there. and no, i think a lot of this production is here to stay for quite some time. >> how much of this slide was precipitated, john, by yesterday when the saudi arabian oil minister finally broke his silence and really didn't come out swinging, really didn't come out with any strong statements to support any indication they're going to back a production cut and basically just said, it's not us that sets the price. it's the market. >> that's right. that was a big catalyst, mandy. he came out and left us so be
we have a report that north sea oil is going to surge 11.5% higher in december. and we just keep, you know, and the u.s. oil production surging above 9.9 million barrels a day here for the first time in almost 30 years. oil is coming at this market left, right and center. >> is it going to kill the u.s. shale boom? >> i don't think so, brian. i think they're going to prove to be a lot more resilient than people thought. although if prices do continue to fall down into the 50s,...
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nato has reported a spike in russian flights over the north sea, the baltic, and the black sea, and the atlantic recently. officials say there have been 100 intercepts this year, three times more than in the whole of 2013. the u.n. says climate change is happening. it's almost entirely mankind's fault. it's our fault. and greenhouse gas emissions must be cut to zero by the end of the century. the new report underlines the scope of the impact in stark terms. it says that we must stop burning fossil fuels completely if the world is to have any chance of keeping the temperature below levels that many scientists consider dangerous for the planet and us. he human race. welcome to the stock exchange. let's check in with trading under way in asia. >> i don't know. let's see. there we go. happy monday. it's a bit strange because the news out this morning was the stock was cut to reduce from buy, the stock has fallen what, seven or eight straight days? massive, ship builder -- perhaps a function of that as well. but the thing is, underlying economics, reported a net loss, expect a full year oper
nato has reported a spike in russian flights over the north sea, the baltic, and the black sea, and the atlantic recently. officials say there have been 100 intercepts this year, three times more than in the whole of 2013. the u.n. says climate change is happening. it's almost entirely mankind's fault. it's our fault. and greenhouse gas emissions must be cut to zero by the end of the century. the new report underlines the scope of the impact in stark terms. it says that we must stop burning...
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whereas in the uk, they are deciding when gas is coming out for -- in the north sea, they will go for more nuclear power and they decided on building a huge plant with french technology. in finland, swedish neighboring country, they're also building one new power and have taken the decision on yet another one. where we really see the big expansion is the far east, is china, it is south korea, it's india, and many other asian countries. iran, as you well know. turkey as well. lots of expansion there. and i think that one thing the western world should remember about this expansion is that we feel often that the asian competition is very strong. they have competition advantage in low wages. but are we going to spend an enormous amount of money on solar power and wind power that's coming down in price, that's good, but nevertheless remains expensive. will not then be another competitive disadvantage for the western industry. i think they should be aware of that problem. now, the answer to these questions lies in strength, as ms. mcfaack fair lane speaks ab. i remember that after the thre
whereas in the uk, they are deciding when gas is coming out for -- in the north sea, they will go for more nuclear power and they decided on building a huge plant with french technology. in finland, swedish neighboring country, they're also building one new power and have taken the decision on yet another one. where we really see the big expansion is the far east, is china, it is south korea, it's india, and many other asian countries. iran, as you well know. turkey as well. lots of expansion...
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churchill is sending the convoys through the north sea to keep the russian supplied and engaged. the real allied fear in all of this is there may come a point where stalin concludes this is not worth anymore russian blood, that he has gone so far but no further and will include an alliance with hitler. that is the nightmare scenario and one of the pressures driving them towards a second front. i think churchill and roosevelt are also worried by the time you get to 1944 of how the war will play out as the russians start to move forward. how much of europe are they going to dominate? turn thoughts do start to to that postwar scenario and ensuring you don't have a complete russian domination of the whole of the european continent. >> i think that is well put. the only thing i would add is it was not simply a fear the russians might make these with hitler. after all, they had made peace with hitler in 1939. as the war progressed, the president became more aware of the casualties american forces were sustaining in the pacific. navy, army and the air force were doing and a credible job
churchill is sending the convoys through the north sea to keep the russian supplied and engaged. the real allied fear in all of this is there may come a point where stalin concludes this is not worth anymore russian blood, that he has gone so far but no further and will include an alliance with hitler. that is the nightmare scenario and one of the pressures driving them towards a second front. i think churchill and roosevelt are also worried by the time you get to 1944 of how the war will play...
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churchill is sending the convoys through the north sea to keep the russian supplied and engaged. the real allied fear in all of this is there may come a point where stalin concludes this is not worth anymore russian blood, that he has gone so far but no further and will include an alliance with hitler. that is the nightmare scenario and one of the pressures driving them towards a second front. i think churchill and roosevelt are also worried by the time you get to 1944 of how the war will play out as the russians start to move forward. how much of europe are they going to dominate? their thoughts do start to turn to that postwar scenario and ensuring you don't have a complete russian domination of the whole of the european continent. >> i think that is well put. the only thing i would add is it was not simply a fear the russians might make these with hitler. after all, they had made peace with hitler in 1939. as the war progressed, the president became more aware of the casualties american forces were sustaining in the pacific. the navy, army, and the air force were doing and a c
churchill is sending the convoys through the north sea to keep the russian supplied and engaged. the real allied fear in all of this is there may come a point where stalin concludes this is not worth anymore russian blood, that he has gone so far but no further and will include an alliance with hitler. that is the nightmare scenario and one of the pressures driving them towards a second front. i think churchill and roosevelt are also worried by the time you get to 1944 of how the war will play...
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closer to russia and that conduct's daily naval operations in the black sea, not only north atlantic but in the black sea. if russia, as i think and many think it is naive of me, is seeking containment and respect rather than imperial expansion, there will be many common interests that can and need be pursued, even though a continued authoritarian order in russia will naturally set some limits on the proximity that we'll have. a resumption of series work on arms control and disarmament is one such common interest. rose will tell us of possibilities and problems. one major point on her current agenda is well known and i hope and trust she will talk about it with being a and that is seeking further cuts in the excessive nuclear arsenals in russia and the united states by a follow-up on the treaty. i could generously add many more items to rose's agenda because i was a chairman of the commission on weapons of mass destruction and we had long catalog of it issued in 2006. and the book is still very salad because so little has been achieved before. on that agenda, of course on the top of
closer to russia and that conduct's daily naval operations in the black sea, not only north atlantic but in the black sea. if russia, as i think and many think it is naive of me, is seeking containment and respect rather than imperial expansion, there will be many common interests that can and need be pursued, even though a continued authoritarian order in russia will naturally set some limits on the proximity that we'll have. a resumption of series work on arms control and disarmament is one...
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you are selling brent north sea at $82 a barrel. how much lower can you go? i do not think you will go down to $70, but you can get down in the 70's. you have a very important opec meeting coming up this month. i think on the 27th of november. you will find out there if they will cut the supply to get price up, but advice to the industry in united states -- you have drilled so many wells, you have been so efficient that you have more oil than we need right now, and consequently the price has come down. >> do you believe that the declining price of oil could start to create geopolitical instability? our economyustain with oil prices dropping and dropping? or is the answer -- who cares? >> yeah, that is right. gets thehe consumer payoff with the oil price. natural gas prices have been, you know, low for god knows how long now because we over drilled, got too much natural gas. you have kind of done the same thing for oil. i think the oil guys are going to be smarter, they will slow down on the drilling and let demand, but we counted on demand being up. give it a
you are selling brent north sea at $82 a barrel. how much lower can you go? i do not think you will go down to $70, but you can get down in the 70's. you have a very important opec meeting coming up this month. i think on the 27th of november. you will find out there if they will cut the supply to get price up, but advice to the industry in united states -- you have drilled so many wells, you have been so efficient that you have more oil than we need right now, and consequently the price has...
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north of istanbul. >> help arrived too late for most of the passengers on board. rescuers say there were children and babies among the bodies pulled from the sea. the boat capsized soon after setting sail from turkey. it was thought it was carrying over 40 people, believed to be refugees from afghanistan or syria. one theory is that they paid smugglers to bring them to a romanian port, an entry port into the european union, but the journey ended on the northern tip of the bosporus. the boat issued a dress -- a distress call early monday morning. local fishermen were among the first on the scene. >> it was impossible not to see them. there were dead bodies everywhere. they have life vest sans. it was clear they had not drowned, but died of hypothermia. >> for now it is unclear whether bad weather or overloading play a role in causing the vessel to sink. >> business news. ryanair is flying high. the low-cost carrier has bumped up its forecast, about 100 million euros more than analysts had been expecting. >> the irish airline says the good numbers are thanks to a su
north of istanbul. >> help arrived too late for most of the passengers on board. rescuers say there were children and babies among the bodies pulled from the sea. the boat capsized soon after setting sail from turkey. it was thought it was carrying over 40 people, believed to be refugees from afghanistan or syria. one theory is that they paid smugglers to bring them to a romanian port, an entry port into the european union, but the journey ended on the northern tip of the bosporus. the...
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sea city and moderate to heavy rain for most the day. an airport delays next to the philadelphia are easing some delays in filling a boston d.c. let's is gearing up for snow in the end of the big city high elevation and seeing much of the snow before the north eastern later on tonight >> : and experts say prepare for winter driving conditions and to giving plans if across the valley pass the foothills >> : of a weather service now lot of snow on the passes and the sierra. and i could slow traffic for drivers specially returning the bay area sunday >> : and one early on saturday it earlier on sunday pay close attention to what conditions would that storm up this year i >> : watching airports as well expected to be crowded today busy travel days of the year it will trend led oakland airport more from their >> : confirmed it is very busy at this airport you conceive basically opening for business and now offers light of the morning to enough between now and 615 so a lot of people showing up in the good news and hear a lot of banging moving
sea city and moderate to heavy rain for most the day. an airport delays next to the philadelphia are easing some delays in filling a boston d.c. let's is gearing up for snow in the end of the big city high elevation and seeing much of the snow before the north eastern later on tonight >> : and experts say prepare for winter driving conditions and to giving plans if across the valley pass the foothills >> : of a weather service now lot of snow on the passes and the sierra. and i...
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the north sea, russia, mexico and some increase, some decrease in total, they see the total production declined so how are we going to meet that demand growth? we see the increase in the 20th which is very good news for the global markets and the consumers in the world that the price of oil is kept at a level that is providing very good news but we expect a significant far from meeting the entire global oil demand growth and from the eia sometime soon. in canada we also expect some growth coming from oilsands although there are some challenges that it can be overcome you may see the growth that makes an important contribution. the offshore production expects significant growth but there is a big gap around the standard production growth is supposed to and there's one address which is the middle east. and it is the very reason why we are very worried about the current developments in the middle east because of that growth in the middle east half of it needs to come from one country which is iraq a. you look at the ongoing plans to end and in iraq is very easy to produce the oil and ever
the north sea, russia, mexico and some increase, some decrease in total, they see the total production declined so how are we going to meet that demand growth? we see the increase in the 20th which is very good news for the global markets and the consumers in the world that the price of oil is kept at a level that is providing very good news but we expect a significant far from meeting the entire global oil demand growth and from the eia sometime soon. in canada we also expect some growth...
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. >> took some helicopters and went across the north red sea, and not only captures them but took back everything. the launchers, the missiles, the maintenance manuals, the rest of it. and then, he went to the u.s. embassy, to the attache and said, i think i have something you may be interested in. and of course those were the same mixes that our aircraft flying over north vietnam were encountering day-to-day. and counter-measures was a huge issue. >> so grateful was the american government, they gave israel two gifts in return: they resupplied them with the weapons they had just lost in the war, and the liberty inquiry run by the department of defense, the d.o.d. was watered down. >> all this influence by what we have benefited from from the captured sa 2 missile sites. soon johnson did respond and took a much more lenient line and wished that the whole incident could be put behind us as soon as possible. >> johnson's softer approach on israel was immediately reflected on the american military inquiry which was underway on the liberty. >> we understood a cover justify was descending o
. >> took some helicopters and went across the north red sea, and not only captures them but took back everything. the launchers, the missiles, the maintenance manuals, the rest of it. and then, he went to the u.s. embassy, to the attache and said, i think i have something you may be interested in. and of course those were the same mixes that our aircraft flying over north vietnam were encountering day-to-day. and counter-measures was a huge issue. >> so grateful was the american...
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. >> satellite images reportedly showing china building an island in north china sea big enough for an airstrip. >> critical of their country's human rights record. >> don't get along with each other. >> dispute, this cannot return to subcontinent. >> the arab spring's promise of a middle east where dictatorships would be replaced by democracies have instead seen the region marked by civil war and conflict. among the worst hot spots, libya, two governments continue to fight over the spoils of their oil rich country. and al qaeda and i.s.i.l. threaten the entire middle east region. i'm joined by fawaz gurgis, london school of economics. also the author of several books and most recently served as the editor of the new middle east, protest and revolution in the new middle east. fawaz, good to see you. the irony of libya is its descent into, when it helped officials topple moammar gadhafi. isn't it in a civil war already? >> almost. i think libya is almost descending into all out civil war. you have two authorities, you have two governments, you have many militias, many tribes fighting on
. >> satellite images reportedly showing china building an island in north china sea big enough for an airstrip. >> critical of their country's human rights record. >> don't get along with each other. >> dispute, this cannot return to subcontinent. >> the arab spring's promise of a middle east where dictatorships would be replaced by democracies have instead seen the region marked by civil war and conflict. among the worst hot spots, libya, two governments continue...
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. >> energy isn't the only factor in the battle for the high north. it is is also about who controls the high seas which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes creating by the melting of ice in the arctic could save a lot of money. for example a cargo ship traveling between western europe and asia typically sails through the suez canal. coming this way shortens that travel by 40%. what russia needs now are arctic ports and lines of communication. it's a big reason why moscow recently unveiled an ambitious plan to build at least 13 new base and soviet outposts across the arctic. >> it would be trily beneficial for russia strategically in the sense that russia would control a key shipping artery for the global economy.
. >> energy isn't the only factor in the battle for the high north. it is is also about who controls the high seas which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes creating by the melting of ice in the arctic could save a lot of money. for example a cargo ship traveling between western europe and asia typically sails through the suez canal. coming this way shortens that travel by 40%. what russia needs now are arctic ports and lines of communication. it's a...
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wildwood, sea isle city, ocean sit, see the darker green moving in there. these are the areas where it is probably not going to change over at all until maybe right at the very end, north of us, abington, norristown, probably not making it to the ground yet, this rain, and this is our latest expected snowfall total map. i think right here along i95, right inbetween the border of one to two, to two to 4 inches, wet, sloppy snow, four to 6 inches around doylestown, pottstown, north that far we could get six or more inches. so that's what we expect for the day. and we will be with you all the way. i had to rhyme it, bob kelly, just did. >> rhyming on a wednesday morning, good morning, sue. 4:04, good morning, everybody. ready to start singing? come on, on the way to cape may ♪ on the way to cape may ♪ here you go. sue showed us it is already starting to rain down the shore, live look, right in the heart of cape may, this morning, so again that precipitation starting to roll through. so again it will just be one of those yucky morning rush hours ahead of us
wildwood, sea isle city, ocean sit, see the darker green moving in there. these are the areas where it is probably not going to change over at all until maybe right at the very end, north of us, abington, norristown, probably not making it to the ground yet, this rain, and this is our latest expected snowfall total map. i think right here along i95, right inbetween the border of one to two, to two to 4 inches, wet, sloppy snow, four to 6 inches around doylestown, pottstown, north that far we...
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advances in non-conventional production methods like fracking in texas and north dakota, and deep sea drilling in the gulf of mexico are making america a leading producer of oil. the falling energy prices have a downside. to maintain production levels where they are, domestic producers need oil to trade around the $80 a barrel mark in order to turn a profit, and confidently invest in future expansion. now, domestic production is expected to rise to 9.5 million barrels a day by the end of next year. that's the highest level this country will have seen in 45 years. but all these now fangled technologies deployed to get the oil out of the ground are more costly than conventional drilling. the costs are well worth it when oil trades above $100 a barrel. think about hydraulic fracking or fracturing. this is more expensive than sticking a drill into the joined in texas, the way they used to do. these prices become harder to sustain, the more expensive technologies, are tougher to explore when oil has a 7 in front of it, like now. if that's where we are heading, the expansion that the indust
advances in non-conventional production methods like fracking in texas and north dakota, and deep sea drilling in the gulf of mexico are making america a leading producer of oil. the falling energy prices have a downside. to maintain production levels where they are, domestic producers need oil to trade around the $80 a barrel mark in order to turn a profit, and confidently invest in future expansion. now, domestic production is expected to rise to 9.5 million barrels a day by the end of next...
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richmond and deep sea in central richmond. four of the teens shot attend richmond high. >> that's sad when a 16-year-old can't go outside and just play. >> reporter: a teacher recently moved to richmond from salinas where gang violence is not uncommon. >> the administration here is doing a lot of good things, based on the e-mails about getting teachers to grief counseling for the students. >> reporter: school was out today and yesterday but students at soccer practice were told about counseling which will take place on wednesday when they return. >> we got a crisis team coming out tomorrow morning to work with students and staff. they will be here all day to have a conversation and listen and hear the raw emotions that will be obviously spilling out. >> reporter: until recently, richmond had been successfully reducing gun violence. >> i do know we have extra officers working the street right now. many of these shootings are happening in the evening, in the nighttime, so where they're occurring and the times they're occurring i
richmond and deep sea in central richmond. four of the teens shot attend richmond high. >> that's sad when a 16-year-old can't go outside and just play. >> reporter: a teacher recently moved to richmond from salinas where gang violence is not uncommon. >> the administration here is doing a lot of good things, based on the e-mails about getting teachers to grief counseling for the students. >> reporter: school was out today and yesterday but students at soccer practice...
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closer to russia and that conduct's daily naval operations in the black sea, not only north atlantic but in the black sea. if russia, as i think and many think it is naive of me, is seeking containment and respect rather than imperial expansion, there will be many common interests that can and need be pursued, even though a continued authoritarian order in russia will naturally set some limits on the proximity that we'll have. a resumption of serious work on arms control and disarmament is one such common interest. and rose gottemoeller will tell us of possibilities and problems. one major point on her current agenda is well known and i hope and trust she will talk about it and that is seeking further cuts in the excessive nuclear arsenals in russia and the united states by a follow-up on the s.t.a.r.t. treaty. i could generously add many more items to rose's agenda because i was the chairman of a commission on weapons of mass destruction, and we had a long catalog of it issued in 2006. and the book is still very valid because so little has been achieved before. on that agenda, of co
closer to russia and that conduct's daily naval operations in the black sea, not only north atlantic but in the black sea. if russia, as i think and many think it is naive of me, is seeking containment and respect rather than imperial expansion, there will be many common interests that can and need be pursued, even though a continued authoritarian order in russia will naturally set some limits on the proximity that we'll have. a resumption of serious work on arms control and disarmament is one...
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sea isle city, north wildwood, getting some rain this morning, pretty steady. and we see few pockets of heavier rain in chester county, and around marple in delco headed toward norristown up there in montgomery county. so, here are some of our rough change-over times. poconos, lehigh valley, anywhere between 7:00 to 9:00 this morning when we expect the change-over to snow. and that's why we don't see the winter storm warning kicks in until then. northern and west suburb, 9:11, i95, tricky part, 11:00 to 2:00. maybe little earlier than that, and anywhere between 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., south jersey, some places southern jersey even the shore may not see the change over at all. so this is what you have been await to go see probably? one to 2 inches, and two to 4 inches, line of de mark case, bob kelly, right around i-95. but, no matter how much we get, it is just going to be very sloppy out there. because the roads are still warm, but there is snow falling on them later on. >> you know, today is that type of day where we have problems without any precipitation or snow
sea isle city, north wildwood, getting some rain this morning, pretty steady. and we see few pockets of heavier rain in chester county, and around marple in delco headed toward norristown up there in montgomery county. so, here are some of our rough change-over times. poconos, lehigh valley, anywhere between 7:00 to 9:00 this morning when we expect the change-over to snow. and that's why we don't see the winter storm warning kicks in until then. northern and west suburb, 9:11, i95, tricky part,...
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. >> reporter: 550 miles north off the sea ice on barrow, the notion that alaska rocks at a tipple point is not just academic, it's a matter of survival for a proud culture. the 2005 film "the eskimo and the whale" tells the story of the people trying to preserve their hunting tradition. >> the ice is shrinking. we have a lot of cracks in the ice so we have to watch them a lot more. when i was little, these ice piles here, they were ten times bigger. >> reporter: nelson is captain of a whale hunting team. they rely on stable, thick ice to harpoon the 25 bowhead whales they're allowed to take each year for food. nelson works as a guide for scientists focused on the sea ice and the other end of the food chain, the tiny light-sensitive organisms that live in the ice. >> temperatures effects up here and ice extends up here, actually has profound effects on the marine community underneath the ice. >> reporter: ecologist craig is with lamont doherty observatory, columbia university. he and his team do a lot of coring as well, measuring the temperature of the ice at 10-feet intervals. they drop
. >> reporter: 550 miles north off the sea ice on barrow, the notion that alaska rocks at a tipple point is not just academic, it's a matter of survival for a proud culture. the 2005 film "the eskimo and the whale" tells the story of the people trying to preserve their hunting tradition. >> the ice is shrinking. we have a lot of cracks in the ice so we have to watch them a lot more. when i was little, these ice piles here, they were ten times bigger. >> reporter:...
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we have a system down here, by the time it links up with that storm to the north it's out to sea. we're not expecting anything for the next two or three days. it will be nice and quiet. the big story over the next week is the huge change in temperature. 30 degrees in bismarck, omaha, 34. chicago, 41, cincinnati, 34. raleigh that's a little chilly, 33 and philadelphia, 36. the big change lies above the u.s./canadian border. what's happening the polar front is sitting across the northern provinces. it will push the polar front down into the lower 48. the unseasonable cold weather that you saw there that will push down into the lower 48. wait until you see what it does to our numbers in philadelphia. you can see it reflected in the seven-day forecast in just a minute or two. chilly today, high pressure in control. sunshine to start, clouds in the afternoon. it's quiet out there. sunday same thing, we'll flip the cloud cover around and have it in the morning and sunshine in the afternoon. the temperatures will be a bit higher than what we're expecting today. 50 degrees this afternoon.
we have a system down here, by the time it links up with that storm to the north it's out to sea. we're not expecting anything for the next two or three days. it will be nice and quiet. the big story over the next week is the huge change in temperature. 30 degrees in bismarck, omaha, 34. chicago, 41, cincinnati, 34. raleigh that's a little chilly, 33 and philadelphia, 36. the big change lies above the u.s./canadian border. what's happening the polar front is sitting across the northern...