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that doing so violates the bloc's rules. >> we must help austria. i have been there and seen the situation on the ground. the austrians have done a good job so far, but on the other hand, there are some principles and laws that some must expect and apply. in viennaauthorities say the country is struggling to keep up with the rivals. some 700,000 people entered austria last year, 90,000 applied for asylum. honest right on the balkan migration group between greece and northern europe, one of several in countries unilaterally imposing border control. >> austria is one of the most heavily built countries in the eu. tois clear we are not able cope with these figures, so we have to slow down. the next step is we will define a daily quota. authorities say only 80 asylum applications will be expected per day and a maximum of 3200 people will be allowed to transit through the country. slovenia, austria's southern neighbor, announced similar measures to prevent a backlog, leaving thousands of refugees in limbo. >> migrants currently living in the calle jungle
that doing so violates the bloc's rules. >> we must help austria. i have been there and seen the situation on the ground. the austrians have done a good job so far, but on the other hand, there are some principles and laws that some must expect and apply. in viennaauthorities say the country is struggling to keep up with the rivals. some 700,000 people entered austria last year, 90,000 applied for asylum. honest right on the balkan migration group between greece and northern europe, one...
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austria held a meeting and did not invite greece. they will present the measures which include restricting refugee passage at the eu interior ministers meeting. eating left out of the initial meeting has drawn the ire of athens. >> greece will not accept one-sided action by eu members. we can also take one-sided action. greece will not accept becoming a lebanon for europe, a warehouse of souls. reporter: athens is also threatening to block any future agreement if eu countries do not follow up on the block's to share the burden of the crisis. brent: our reporter is on the border between greece and macedonia tonight. she describes the conditions for the thousands of migrants waiting to head to western europe. reporter: when i came here this morning, i came to a city about one hour away. on my drive, i saw a lot of refugees walking alongside the road, families with little children. it is ready dangerous for them to walk along that road. it is dark here, so they are actually risking getting hit by a car. they are taking those risks becau
austria held a meeting and did not invite greece. they will present the measures which include restricting refugee passage at the eu interior ministers meeting. eating left out of the initial meeting has drawn the ire of athens. >> greece will not accept one-sided action by eu members. we can also take one-sided action. greece will not accept becoming a lebanon for europe, a warehouse of souls. reporter: athens is also threatening to block any future agreement if eu countries do not...
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austria has new limits on asylum applications while puzzles calls in a merger -- brussels calls an emergency meeting. theda has concerns about presidential polls. the main candidate is taken into police custody again. also coming up in the program, we will take a look at the facelift for the french labor laws. it's a holy war of words. donald trump lashes out against pope francis for questioning his faith. we will have more on that later. the start in brussels where reform talks are in their second day. far, they have come up empty. ford cameron is looking reform package he can sell to the british public to stay in the eu. maeve.e, let's cross to we have a lot of work to do. what is left to work out? : a lot of issues still to work out. all of them are telling the press at the summit. there will be solutions to these problems. these things are taking place between david cameron and the countries that have various issues with the eu draft deal that was issued on the second. the treatyrined in of rome and at 1957. it's something very sensitive to the thousands. they don't want the u.k. to get
austria has new limits on asylum applications while puzzles calls in a merger -- brussels calls an emergency meeting. theda has concerns about presidential polls. the main candidate is taken into police custody again. also coming up in the program, we will take a look at the facelift for the french labor laws. it's a holy war of words. donald trump lashes out against pope francis for questioning his faith. we will have more on that later. the start in brussels where reform talks are in their...
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she was working as a nanny in vienna, austria. marc stewart has been tracking this from the start. technology helping to make it an arrest.. >> reporrer: we learned the man accused of killing her was arrested in switzerland,, austria investigators finding them by checking his cell phone. according to a newspaper overseas, it reports the suspect police to be from gambia and lived all across europe. the newspaper reports he was from the western slope of -- she was us up -- suffocated and suspects dna found near the sse was found half naked -- naked in an apartment building in austria on january 26. she was lying face down on a mattress on the floor. the man is in switzerland documents should be filed soon to bring him back to auutria. we will keep you posted. >>> the trial shot and wounded by police officer trial the getting today for sure i can tell who was on tran4 weapons charge. he's accused of hitting an officer with an suv in january 2015. that is when the officer shot him. the officer was cleared in the shooting. . >>> coming up n denver7, chipotle close its doors today as the
she was working as a nanny in vienna, austria. marc stewart has been tracking this from the start. technology helping to make it an arrest.. >> reporrer: we learned the man accused of killing her was arrested in switzerland,, austria investigators finding them by checking his cell phone. according to a newspaper overseas, it reports the suspect police to be from gambia and lived all across europe. the newspaper reports he was from the western slope of -- she was us up -- suffocated and...
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at the same time, austria expects to deport 50,000 migrants. last year, austria received 90,000 asylum applications and deported 8,000 migrants. >> stewart: in the continental united states, oklahoma now experiences the most earthquakes that can be felt, outpacing even california. as the newshour's stephen fee reports in tonight's signature segment, there's a fierce debate in oklahoma about the causes of the quakes, and how to prevent them. >> reporter: when julie allison moved to oklahoma in 2002, she knew tornadoes, ice storms, and droughts came with the territory. but she didn't expect earthquakes. >> the sensation of an earthquake is something you don't forget. it's a sensation of just really helplessness. >> reporter: last december, a magnitude 4.3 quake rattled her home in the oklahoma city suburb of edmond that was followed by a flurry of smaller tremors-- enough, she says, to crack her foundation and shake up her living room. >> this entire room was in disarray. >> reporter: generally speaking, 3.0 earthquakes can be felt. 4.0 earthquak
at the same time, austria expects to deport 50,000 migrants. last year, austria received 90,000 asylum applications and deported 8,000 migrants. >> stewart: in the continental united states, oklahoma now experiences the most earthquakes that can be felt, outpacing even california. as the newshour's stephen fee reports in tonight's signature segment, there's a fierce debate in oklahoma about the causes of the quakes, and how to prevent them. >> reporter: when julie allison moved to...
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in addition to vehicle and identity inspection, austria plans to dispatch a flexible military reserve to thwart any activity at the border. brent: all right, let's bring you up-to-date with some of the other stories. the islamic state has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in yemen that has killed at least nine people. the attacker blew himself up at a military camp. they are using that as a base to attack shiite rebels who control large portions of the country. a day after surviving a no-confidence vote, the ukrainian government has been dealt another blow. the former prime minister's party is abandoning the governing coalition. she blames the government for growing corruption and economic crisis. the split may make it harder for the government to enact reforms needed to qualify for western financial aid. voters in uganda go to the polls on thursday to pick a new president, or if the current leader has his way, to pick the same old president again. now, he has been in office for all most three decades, and he wants the public to grant him a fifth term, but the country's eco
in addition to vehicle and identity inspection, austria plans to dispatch a flexible military reserve to thwart any activity at the border. brent: all right, let's bring you up-to-date with some of the other stories. the islamic state has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in yemen that has killed at least nine people. the attacker blew himself up at a military camp. they are using that as a base to attack shiite rebels who control large portions of the country. a day after surviving...
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austria announced it wilset a cap on those they will accept. sentiment in many countries began something of a seaal attacks on women were reported in finland, austria, and ins eve. many putharrush" -- which is a word dsome arab men, now dubbed the "rape game." some debate whether the but in cologne, we found, at theat is changing lives and possibly the fate of a continent. it is girls' night out in cologne, germalevel of anxiety these young women they haven't >> our teachers gave us a piece of paper saying we should only be in groups and never gat night time. >> i'm scared that someone grabs me. scott: it all stems from this. new year's eve -- and oime this city has seen in decades. >> we arrived at the central station and it was very full there. scott: how full? how busy was it? >> very busy, you couldn't move. scott: a massive crowd had gathered near the central train station, there were fireworks, fights, and the police unable to keep control -- and then the sex assaults, hundreds of them -- and rapes. the overwhelming blame, laid upon the l
austria announced it wilset a cap on those they will accept. sentiment in many countries began something of a seaal attacks on women were reported in finland, austria, and ins eve. many putharrush" -- which is a word dsome arab men, now dubbed the "rape game." some debate whether the but in cologne, we found, at theat is changing lives and possibly the fate of a continent. it is girls' night out in cologne, germalevel of anxiety these young women they haven't >> our...
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similar incidents were reported in austria, finland, and switzerland. we are here in downtown cologne. a lot of women tell us they no longer feel comfortable walking alone at night. they are going in groups and carrying pepper spray and mace, something that in fact has sold out in a lot of stores, but also on the streets at night are vigilantes, police tell us, groups of men who say they feel the need to patrol the area. in some cases, they have confronted violently members of the immigrant community. >> i think that's a very natural way to behave. if fathers or husbands want to protect their families, i think that's a natural thing to do. talking about hundreds of migrants actually raping women because what we experience in germany not only today, not over the last couple of weeks, but we have parallel societies building up that do not take part in german social life, that have their own rules, and don't even want to belong in germany, so we have a clash of cultures. scott: that culture clash is described by an imam at this german mosque. sami abu yusu
similar incidents were reported in austria, finland, and switzerland. we are here in downtown cologne. a lot of women tell us they no longer feel comfortable walking alone at night. they are going in groups and carrying pepper spray and mace, something that in fact has sold out in a lot of stores, but also on the streets at night are vigilantes, police tell us, groups of men who say they feel the need to patrol the area. in some cases, they have confronted violently members of the immigrant...
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similar incidents were reported in austria, finland, and switzerland. we are here in downtown cologne. a lot of women tell us they no longer feel comfortable walking alone at night. they are going in groups and carrying pepper spray and mace, something that in fact has sold out in a lot of stores, but also on the streets at night are vigilantes, police tell us, groups of men who say they feel the need to patrol the area. in some cases, they have confronted violently members of the immigrant community. >> i think that's a very natural way to behave. if fathers or husbands want to protect their families, i think that's a natural thing to do. talking about hundreds of migrants actually raping women in cologne is a different story because what we experience in the last couple of weeks, but we have parallel societies building up that do not take part in german social life, that have their own rules, and don't even want to belong in germany, so we have a clash of cultures. scott: that culture clash is described by an imam at this german mosque. sami abu yusuf
similar incidents were reported in austria, finland, and switzerland. we are here in downtown cologne. a lot of women tell us they no longer feel comfortable walking alone at night. they are going in groups and carrying pepper spray and mace, something that in fact has sold out in a lot of stores, but also on the streets at night are vigilantes, police tell us, groups of men who say they feel the need to patrol the area. in some cases, they have confronted violently members of the immigrant...
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austria announced it will deport those they will accept. sentiment in many countries began something of a seachange after a string of sexual attacks on women were reported in finland, austria, and in cologne, germany on new year's eve. many put a name to the actions -- "taharrush" -- which is a word describing an activity among some arab men, now dubbed the "rape game." some debate whether the "rape game" is real. but in cologne, we found, at the very least, a new reality that is changing lives and possibly the fate of a continent. it is girls' night out in cologne, germany and along for the ride, a level of anxiety these young women they haven't felt before. >> our teachers gave us a piece of paper saying we should only be in groups and never go outside alone, especially at night time. >> i'm scared that someone grabs me. scott: it all stems from this. new year's eve -- and one of the worst nights of crime this city has seen in decades. >> we arrived at the central station and it was very full there. scott: how full? >> very busy, you coul
austria announced it will deport those they will accept. sentiment in many countries began something of a seachange after a string of sexual attacks on women were reported in finland, austria, and in cologne, germany on new year's eve. many put a name to the actions -- "taharrush" -- which is a word describing an activity among some arab men, now dubbed the "rape game." some debate whether the "rape game" is real. but in cologne, we found, at the very least, a new...
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similar incidents were reported in austria, finland, and switzerland. we are here in downtown cologne. a lot of women tell us they no longer feel comfortable walking alone at night. they are going in groups and carrying pepper spray and mace, something that in fact has sold out in a lot of stores, but also on the streets at night are vigilantes, police tell us, groups of men who say they feel the need to patrol the area. in some cases, they have confronted violently members of the immigrant community. >> i think that's a very natural way to behave. protect their families, i think that's a natural thing to do. talking about hundreds of migrants actually raping women in cologne is a different story because what we experience in germany not only today, not over the last couple of weeks, but we have parallel societies building up that do not take part in german social life, that have their own rules, and don't even want to belong in germany, so we have a clash of cultures. scott: that culture clash is described by an imam at this german mosque. sami abu yus
similar incidents were reported in austria, finland, and switzerland. we are here in downtown cologne. a lot of women tell us they no longer feel comfortable walking alone at night. they are going in groups and carrying pepper spray and mace, something that in fact has sold out in a lot of stores, but also on the streets at night are vigilantes, police tell us, groups of men who say they feel the need to patrol the area. in some cases, they have confronted violently members of the immigrant...
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similar incidents were reported in austria, finland, and switzerland. a lot of women tell us they no longer feel comfortable walking alone at night. they are going in groups and carrying pepper spray and mace, something that in fact has sold out in a lot of stores, but also on the streets at night are vigilantes, police tell us, groups of men who say they feel the need to patrol the area. in some cases, they have confronted violently members of the immigrant community. >> i think that's a very natural way to behave. if fathers or husbands want to protect their families, i think that's a natural thing to do. talking about hundreds of migrants actually raping women in cologne is a different story because what we experience in germany not only today, not over the last couple of weeks, but we have parallel societies building up that do not take part in german social life, that have their own rules, and don't even want to belong in germany, so we have a clash of cultures. scott: that culture clash is described by an imam at this sami abu yusuf said all invol
similar incidents were reported in austria, finland, and switzerland. a lot of women tell us they no longer feel comfortable walking alone at night. they are going in groups and carrying pepper spray and mace, something that in fact has sold out in a lot of stores, but also on the streets at night are vigilantes, police tell us, groups of men who say they feel the need to patrol the area. in some cases, they have confronted violently members of the immigrant community. >> i think that's a...
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austria announced it will deport those they will accept. sentiment in many countries began something of a seachange after a string of sexual attacks on women were reported in finland, austria, and in cologne, germany on new year's eve. many put a name to the actions -- "taharrush" -- which is a word describing an activity among some arab men, now dubbed the "rape game." some debate whether the "rape game" is real. but in cologne, we found, at the very least, a new reality that is changing lives and possibly the fate of a continent. it is girls' night out in cologne, germany and along for the ride, a level of anxiety these young women they haven't felt before. >> our teachers gave us a piece of paper saying we should only be in groups and never go outside alone, especially at night time. >> i'm scared that someone grabs me. scott: it all stems from this. new year's eve -- and one of the worst nights of crime this city has seen in decades. >> we arrived at the central station and it was very full scott: how full? how busy was it? >> very busy
austria announced it will deport those they will accept. sentiment in many countries began something of a seachange after a string of sexual attacks on women were reported in finland, austria, and in cologne, germany on new year's eve. many put a name to the actions -- "taharrush" -- which is a word describing an activity among some arab men, now dubbed the "rape game." some debate whether the "rape game" is real. but in cologne, we found, at the very least, a new...
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austria announced it will deport at least 50,000 and set a cap on those they will accept. sentiment in many countries began something of a seachange after a string of sexual attacks on women were reported in finland, austria, and in cologne, germany on new year's eve. many put a name to the actions -- "taharrush" -- which is a word describing an activity among some arab men, now dubbed the "rape game." some debate whether the "rape game" is real. but in cologne, we found, at the very least, a new reality that is changing lives and possibly the fate of a continent. it is girls' night out in cologne, germany and along for the ride, a level of anxiety these young women they haven't >> our teachers gave us a piece of paper saying we should only be in groups and never go outside alone, especially at night time. >> i'm scared that someone grabs me. scott: it all stems from this. new year's eve -- and onenef the rst nights of crime this city has seen in decades.s. >> we arrived at the central station and it was very full there. scott: how full? how busy was it? >> very busy, you
austria announced it will deport at least 50,000 and set a cap on those they will accept. sentiment in many countries began something of a seachange after a string of sexual attacks on women were reported in finland, austria, and in cologne, germany on new year's eve. many put a name to the actions -- "taharrush" -- which is a word describing an activity among some arab men, now dubbed the "rape game." some debate whether the "rape game" is real. but in cologne, we...
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. >>> austria says they will impose daily limits on the number of refugees and migrants entering the country. it could set off a domino effect in neighboring countries along the migrant trail. >> translator: everybody knows austria cannot cope with asylum seekers in numbers like 90,000 like we had last year. that's why we must set boundaries. we must slow down the stream, step by step. >> austrian officials say each day 80 asylum applications will be accepted, and up to 3200 people will be allowed to travel through the country. the measures take effect friday. last month, austria decided to slash the number of refugees the country will accept to 37,500 this year. other countries in the balkans are also imposing tougher measures. slovenia is limiting the flow of asylum seekers, and croatia reportedly sent some back to serbia. last year over a million refugees and migrants flowed into europe from the middle east, africa and elsewhere. one of the largest groups fleeing the civil war in syria. >>> an adviser to saudi arabia's defense minister says his country will be the first to join an
. >>> austria says they will impose daily limits on the number of refugees and migrants entering the country. it could set off a domino effect in neighboring countries along the migrant trail. >> translator: everybody knows austria cannot cope with asylum seekers in numbers like 90,000 like we had last year. that's why we must set boundaries. we must slow down the stream, step by step. >> austrian officials say each day 80 asylum applications will be accepted, and up to...
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a no go zone for women in austria. austria is reporting a spike in crime that coincides with your many turning away an increased number and refugees. the harassment of women there has gotten so bad. a father's open letter to local government officials and where he said that his 16 .dot or is scared to go out alone now has gone viral. she is terrified when she has to come through the lynch train station in the evening. we have arranged a travel group with other parents. we traveled the same route that our daughter did. it was even worse than she described. not a policeman insight. our children are scared going to and from work. how can they continue to put more migrants when these migrants are so at odds with european value. judith miller. a pulitzer prize winning journalist spending a lot of time in the middle east herself. let me start first with the no go zone. what does that mean? >> areas in european countries where the people that live there no longer feel safe. police protection is inadequate. they feel that they
a no go zone for women in austria. austria is reporting a spike in crime that coincides with your many turning away an increased number and refugees. the harassment of women there has gotten so bad. a father's open letter to local government officials and where he said that his 16 .dot or is scared to go out alone now has gone viral. she is terrified when she has to come through the lynch train station in the evening. we have arranged a travel group with other parents. we traveled the same...
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in austria, finland, and switzerland. we are here in downtown cologne. a lot of women tell us they no longer feel comfortable walking alone at night. they are going in groups and carrying pepper spray and mace, something that in fact has sold out in a lot of stores, but also on the streets at night are vigilantes, police tell us, groups of men who say they feel the need to patrol the area. in some cases, they have confronted violently members of >> i think that's a very natural way to behave. if fathers or husbands want to protect their families, i think that's a natural thing to do. talking about hundreds of migrants actually raping women in cologne is a different story because what we experience in germany not only today, not over have parallel societies building up that do not take part in german social life, that have their own rules, and don't even want to belong in germany, so we have a clash of cultures. scott: that culture clash is described by an imam at this german mosque. sami abu yusuf said all involved should be arrested and punished, but al
in austria, finland, and switzerland. we are here in downtown cologne. a lot of women tell us they no longer feel comfortable walking alone at night. they are going in groups and carrying pepper spray and mace, something that in fact has sold out in a lot of stores, but also on the streets at night are vigilantes, police tell us, groups of men who say they feel the need to patrol the area. in some cases, they have confronted violently members of >> i think that's a very natural way to...
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in austria, finland, and switzerland. we are here in downtown cologne. longer feel comfortable walking alone at night. they are going in groups and carrying pepper spray and mace, something that in fact has sold out in a lot of stores, but also on the streets at night are vigilantes, police tell us, groups of men who say they feel the need to patrol the area. in some cases, they have confronted violently members of the immigrant community. >> i think that's a very natural way to behave. if fathers or husbands want to protect their families, i think that's a natural thing to do. talking about hundreds of migrants actually raping women because what we experience in germany not only today, not over the last couple of weeks, but we have parallel societies building up that do not take part in german social life, that have their own rules, and don't even want to belong in germany, so we have a clash of cultures. scott: that culture clash is described by an imam at this german mosque. sami abu yusuf said all involved should be arrested and punished, but also tr
in austria, finland, and switzerland. we are here in downtown cologne. longer feel comfortable walking alone at night. they are going in groups and carrying pepper spray and mace, something that in fact has sold out in a lot of stores, but also on the streets at night are vigilantes, police tell us, groups of men who say they feel the need to patrol the area. in some cases, they have confronted violently members of the immigrant community. >> i think that's a very natural way to behave....
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similar incidents were reported in austria, finland, and switzerland. we are here in downtown cologne. a lot of women tell us they no longer feel comfortable walking alone at night. they are going in groups and carrying pepper spray and mace, something that in fact has sold out in a lot of stores, but also on the streets at night are vigilantes, police tell us, groups of men who say they feel the need to patrol the area. in some cases, they have confronted violently members of the immigrant community. >> i think that's a very natural way to behave. if fathers or husbands want to protect their families, i think that's a natural thing to do. talking about hundreds of migrants actually raping women in cologne is a different story because what we experience in germany not only today, not over the last couple of weeks, but we have parallel societies building up that do not take part in german social life, that have their own rules, and don't even want to belong in germany, so we have a clash of cultures. scott: that culture clash is described by an imam at t
similar incidents were reported in austria, finland, and switzerland. we are here in downtown cologne. a lot of women tell us they no longer feel comfortable walking alone at night. they are going in groups and carrying pepper spray and mace, something that in fact has sold out in a lot of stores, but also on the streets at night are vigilantes, police tell us, groups of men who say they feel the need to patrol the area. in some cases, they have confronted violently members of the immigrant...
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now austria has started imposing its new quota system. it said it will allow no more than 80 asylum seekers a day as of friday. but the top migration official says austria has a legal obligation to accept any asylum requests made on its territory. let's go to hoda abdel hamid now. you are on the greek side. so let's talk about the greek concern that if other countries shut their borders, then greece which is in a terrible financial state anyway, is going to have to find for these refugees who have got nowhere else to go. >> reporter: that's absolutely right. what greece is worried about is the domino effect. when you speak to people they tell you, austria is going to close its boarder, there was a group of refugees who were sent back from slovenia, and the concern is that everybody will be sent back to the entry point, which is greece or the islands of greece, and then what will greece do with that? as you said, it has its own financial problems and crisis here, and the number of refugees coming is not as high as it was six months ago, bu
now austria has started imposing its new quota system. it said it will allow no more than 80 asylum seekers a day as of friday. but the top migration official says austria has a legal obligation to accept any asylum requests made on its territory. let's go to hoda abdel hamid now. you are on the greek side. so let's talk about the greek concern that if other countries shut their borders, then greece which is in a terrible financial state anyway, is going to have to find for these refugees who...
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i can say to austria a country close to my heart should not see this as reduction against austria on full wonder at the efforts austria has made on refugees in recent years where now attempting to gather with our austrian colleagues to deal with this matter and i hope we will be successful. thank you very much. [applause] >> translator: thank you. on behalf of the bp group. >> what situation to you find yourself in at the moment? in ukraine, syria and libya, in vladimir putin a neighbor who is imperialists and aggressive and the situation in europe with many people looking for employment and prosperity. if you look at the situation across europe you can see it is very difficult. at the last european council it was difficult to see how their welfare benefit over the city of london's concerns could be put in private places the most important priority on european council's agenda. my question is, should these be considered -- the issues at the table, the british wanted to discuss these special requests and it is good the managed to come to an agreement. that agreement is now on the tabl
i can say to austria a country close to my heart should not see this as reduction against austria on full wonder at the efforts austria has made on refugees in recent years where now attempting to gather with our austrian colleagues to deal with this matter and i hope we will be successful. thank you very much. [applause] >> translator: thank you. on behalf of the bp group. >> what situation to you find yourself in at the moment? in ukraine, syria and libya, in vladimir putin a...
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del gran maestro del grupo es el archiduque de austria, seguida por la filosofÍa de honrar a dios con sus criaturas. en dueÑo del rancho de salida de la fraternidad asegura que conociÓ al juez en un grupo de deportes en washington d.c. el magistrado habrÍa arribado en un aviÓn privado con miembro que ostenta posiciÓn de liderazgo en la sociedad. >> habrÍa que esperar hasta saber quÉ hacer. estaba vinculado y que quiere decir eso. >> la fraternidad admitÍa sÓlo varones usaban vestimenta reglamentaria y otorgaba a sus miembros tÍtulos de oficial, gran maestro entre otros. >> segÚn el periÓdico, scalia se negÓ a que su escolta lo acompaÑara a esta reuniÓn. y fue con un miembro de la fraternidad hasta el rancho el abogado de la familia del juez no ha querido comentar sobre estas revelaciones pero el dueÑo de la propiedad dijo que el magistrado no tiene relaciones con la organizaciÓn. ilia: programa de alternativas para la detenciÓn del servicio de inmigraciÓn decidió renovar los hijos excelentes utilizados para monitorear inmigrantes. nos cuentan en quÉ consisten los
del gran maestro del grupo es el archiduque de austria, seguida por la filosofÍa de honrar a dios con sus criaturas. en dueÑo del rancho de salida de la fraternidad asegura que conociÓ al juez en un grupo de deportes en washington d.c. el magistrado habrÍa arribado en un aviÓn privado con miembro que ostenta posiciÓn de liderazgo en la sociedad. >> habrÍa que esperar hasta saber quÉ hacer. estaba vinculado y que quiere decir eso. >> la fraternidad admitÍa sÓlo varones...
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some 200,000 hungarian refugees eventually took refuge in austria alone. to accommodate these refugees, the eisenhower administration used the parole authority, which allowed the attorney general to parole people into the united states without a visa and outside of immigration quotas if it was deemed and the national interest. the immigrant parolees could come to the u.s. but could not become permanent residents unless congress passed legislation that helps them normalize the status. eisenhower used this authority to admit some 32,000 hungarian refugees into the united states just from austria. an additional 6000 were brought in under a variety of other visas. but because americans were concerned with sponsoring communist spies, the less refugees were brought to an old army base in new jersey, where they were screened, interviewed, housed temporarily before they were released to their assigned american sponsor families. this photograph you see here, we see vice president richard nixon meeting with gary and refugee children around christmas time. next he mi
some 200,000 hungarian refugees eventually took refuge in austria alone. to accommodate these refugees, the eisenhower administration used the parole authority, which allowed the attorney general to parole people into the united states without a visa and outside of immigration quotas if it was deemed and the national interest. the immigrant parolees could come to the u.s. but could not become permanent residents unless congress passed legislation that helps them normalize the status. eisenhower...
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hungarian refugees eventually took refuge in austria alone. to accommodate these refugees, the eisenhower administration used the parole authority, which allowed the attorney general to parole people into the united states without a visa and outside of immigration quotas if it was deemed and the national interest. couldmigrant parolees come to the u.s. but could not become permanent residents unless congress passed legislation that helps them normalize the status. eisenhower used this authority hungarianome 32,000 refugees into the united states just from austria. additional 6000 were brought in under a variety of other visas. but because americans were concerned with sponsoring communist spies, the less refugees were brought to an old army base in new jersey, where they were screened, interviewed, housed temporarily before they were released to their assigned american sponsor families. this photograph you see here, we see vice president richard nixon meeting with gary and refugee children around christmas time. the next he military and crisis
hungarian refugees eventually took refuge in austria alone. to accommodate these refugees, the eisenhower administration used the parole authority, which allowed the attorney general to parole people into the united states without a visa and outside of immigration quotas if it was deemed and the national interest. couldmigrant parolees come to the u.s. but could not become permanent residents unless congress passed legislation that helps them normalize the status. eisenhower used this authority...
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austria and balkan nations agreed to restrict numbers. iran gears up for elections on friday, seeking political gains. it is the first election since the nuclear deal and the lifting of sanctions. defeat theusal to encryption key on the iphone. up, one contract for several different jobs. how french employers are learning to share their workers to get around strict labor laws. we start with eu ministers meeting in brussels today to try migration policy. up plans withdrew several balkan countries, including fingerprinting all and trent and hungry will -- hungary hold a referendum. heightening border controls, and that means many migrants are stuck in greece. william hilderbrandt has more. william: greece has thrown down that con -- gauntlet. on, greece will not agree to deals if there is not a mandatory and proportional distribution of refugees among member states. worries it ise paying the price as europe fails to find a common approach to solve the migrant crisis. >> what we refuse to do is accept the transformation of our country. into
austria and balkan nations agreed to restrict numbers. iran gears up for elections on friday, seeking political gains. it is the first election since the nuclear deal and the lifting of sanctions. defeat theusal to encryption key on the iphone. up, one contract for several different jobs. how french employers are learning to share their workers to get around strict labor laws. we start with eu ministers meeting in brussels today to try migration policy. up plans withdrew several balkan...
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think i'm kind of the replacement for that, so i became the last few years like a national hero in austria, and i get a lot of good publicity there, and my films are doing really well, so it's really wonderful to go back to austria and to my hometown, now i look of course at the whole country differently than when i left 18 years ago. >> yeah, when you grow up you are not really conscious sometimes of what you did have when you grow up. >> exactly. you go back and you realize that this is a really wonderful historic place, number one, and it is a really a beautiful country with a lot of great culture, and so i took maria to the salzburg music festival, and i therefore could see again, austria from a whole different side. when i was a kid i hated classical music. >> really? >> oh, my parents were telling me i should listen to classical music and i hated it. now i love it. because you can appreciate those things when you grow up. >> did you have a happy childhood? >> very happy childhood. and that's why i'm looking forward to having a family and having children because i had a really good ch
think i'm kind of the replacement for that, so i became the last few years like a national hero in austria, and i get a lot of good publicity there, and my films are doing really well, so it's really wonderful to go back to austria and to my hometown, now i look of course at the whole country differently than when i left 18 years ago. >> yeah, when you grow up you are not really conscious sometimes of what you did have when you grow up. >> exactly. you go back and you realize that...
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croatia, austria and hungary. hungary belongs in two groups and these are the place that is are responsible for defending or managing or whatever it is europe's second level borders. the first border is italy and greece. but in order to get to those borders, people go through the western balkans that are not member states of the european union. so, that's the second line of defense. and these countries are basically realizing that they are holding some cards and those cards are that you are going to take these people in. okay? if you don't take them, we'll stop them at the border. because we're not going to get stuck. of course, numbers multiply so fact that if you have a closure for two or three weeks, you can clothe and eventual ll lly take of and eventually do something with 30,000, 40,000, 50,000. it's not small numbers. it's not a sirny of small numbers. it is the tyranny of the very large numbers. and then, of course, you have the good citizens, the nordics and finland in that. these are places that actually
croatia, austria and hungary. hungary belongs in two groups and these are the place that is are responsible for defending or managing or whatever it is europe's second level borders. the first border is italy and greece. but in order to get to those borders, people go through the western balkans that are not member states of the european union. so, that's the second line of defense. and these countries are basically realizing that they are holding some cards and those cards are that you are...
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in austria we are seeing the beginning of what could lay this. m mr. brage has weighed in and i can only imagine what he has to say about this process but this process in the united kingdom could be a process of doing us good in acknowledging what we have here. it has been described often enough that the european union has become sidelined in many of the large world conflicts. the usa has mentioned this on several occasions. they don't necessarily want to just help us out of any difficulty regardless. and in the ukraine conflicts we saw clearly what will happen to us if we can't find common solutions together. if you look at the new strategy being adopted by the conflict arising in various places around the world i think it is very clear that we have to work together with the united kingdom if the european union will be better with the u.k. on board. it works the other way around as well. the united kingdom can overcome these crisis better if they are in the european union. unfortunately, the issue of the refuge crisis was only dealt with briefly. it h
in austria we are seeing the beginning of what could lay this. m mr. brage has weighed in and i can only imagine what he has to say about this process but this process in the united kingdom could be a process of doing us good in acknowledging what we have here. it has been described often enough that the european union has become sidelined in many of the large world conflicts. the usa has mentioned this on several occasions. they don't necessarily want to just help us out of any difficulty...
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then i go to austria. johnny is a tattoo artist. they have a tattoo studio. >> thanks for having me here. >> they were kind of watching out for me and making sure i was okay. we were talking about my inability to pay my mortgage on my house at almost $3,000 a month. things are a little rough right now. then johnny started telling me about a business idea that he had that involved bringing something back from peru. what kind of stuff? he says that it's -- >> cocaine. >> i would be transporting cocaine. i'd seen the movie "midnight express." i was a little bit scared about that kind of thing. i knew there was risk involved. but johnny said, well, i'm going to pay $10,000 american dollars. >> $10,000 was a pretty fair amount when you haven't worked a long time. >> this is a simple counting mattresses. >> he cuts it up. >> he's going to put cocaine inside of the mattress. >> spreads it out. >> so he wouldn't be able to see a package. >> it's completely flat, spread out? >> yeah. totally flat. >> it looks just like it came from the facto
then i go to austria. johnny is a tattoo artist. they have a tattoo studio. >> thanks for having me here. >> they were kind of watching out for me and making sure i was okay. we were talking about my inability to pay my mortgage on my house at almost $3,000 a month. things are a little rough right now. then johnny started telling me about a business idea that he had that involved bringing something back from peru. what kind of stuff? he says that it's -- >> cocaine. >> i...
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austria will only allow 80 refugees a day into that you are kin. many are stranded on the border between greece and macedonia. >> reporter: the main issue issue for greece is the domino effect of imposing quotas on the number of refugees allowed into a country like austria. that will have a domino effect. you will have more people waiting in slovenia i can't, croatia, macedonia and all the way back to this country. greece has already a problem with the so-called economic migrants. those are people from north after, from iran, from pakistan, who came here who are not allowed to cross the border at the moment because they're not considered as refugees, so try tried to sneak in either by their own or using smugglers. we spoke to many of these people over the past few days and they say that even if they make it across one or two borders, if they get caught by police they will be sent all the way back to greece and that is a huge concern for this country because once they're back here, either these people try to leave again or they're stranded in greece
austria will only allow 80 refugees a day into that you are kin. many are stranded on the border between greece and macedonia. >> reporter: the main issue issue for greece is the domino effect of imposing quotas on the number of refugees allowed into a country like austria. that will have a domino effect. you will have more people waiting in slovenia i can't, croatia, macedonia and all the way back to this country. greece has already a problem with the so-called economic migrants. those...
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austria will only allow 80 refugees per day, despite protests from other e.u. members. several hundred refugees are stranded on the border between greece and mass don't a. our correspondent has more now. >> reporter:-- macedonia. >> reporter: the main issue is the domino effect of imposing a quota on the numbers of refugees allowed into a country like austria. that will have a domino effect. you will have more people waiting in slovenia and croatia, serbia and macedonia all the way back to this country. greece has already a problem with the so-called economic migrants. those are people from north after, from iran, from pakistan, who came here who are not allowed to cross the border at the moment because they're not considered as refugees. so they try to sneak in either by their own or using smugglers. we spoke to many many people over the past few days and they say even if they make it across, if they get caught by police they will be sent all the way back to greece and that is a huge concern for this country because once they're back here, either these people try to le
austria will only allow 80 refugees per day, despite protests from other e.u. members. several hundred refugees are stranded on the border between greece and mass don't a. our correspondent has more now. >> reporter:-- macedonia. >> reporter: the main issue is the domino effect of imposing a quota on the numbers of refugees allowed into a country like austria. that will have a domino effect. you will have more people waiting in slovenia and croatia, serbia and macedonia all the way...
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. >> i wouldn't have thought i'd like sochi after skiing in austria, but i really do. >> i'm russian. i'm afraid to go to egypt. and turkey? they're shooting down our planes, they don't like us. so we'll have our fun here instead. >> we'll listen to our president and stay in russia. >> but pistes alone do not suffice. the infrastructure has to be right and so does the price. and that's the snag. most of the hotels here were knocked together in a matter of months just ahead of the 2014 winter olympics. now the facades are crumbling. many buildings have already had to be renovated. we're not allowed to take a look inside. the ski resort development company's ceo plays down the issue. he says that sochi epitomises the new russia. probing questions are unwanted here. >> if we compare ourselves with european ski resorts, we can say we are in the top league. actually, there's hardly any resort that can compete with us. >> and sochi is not only about skiing. it's also great for a vacation by the sea, just half an hour away by car. but unlike in egypt, the sun does not always shine in winter
. >> i wouldn't have thought i'd like sochi after skiing in austria, but i really do. >> i'm russian. i'm afraid to go to egypt. and turkey? they're shooting down our planes, they don't like us. so we'll have our fun here instead. >> we'll listen to our president and stay in russia. >> but pistes alone do not suffice. the infrastructure has to be right and so does the price. and that's the snag. most of the hotels here were knocked together in a matter of months just...
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is mad with austria after not being invited to talk on the migrant crisis is belgium tries to stem the flow of migrants across the border. ♪ -- and business news now i am joined by stephen carroll. starting with the currency markets, where sterling has fallen again over concerns over the breakfast -- brexit referendum. we actually saw the sterling fall to a seven-year low against the dollar in trading. it is about $1.39 mark. low, but itead this has fallen just below that. it continued the slide on monday when markets were reacting to the mayor's announcement that he was supporting the campaign for britain to leave the european union. hsbc is the latest to one of more uncertainty ahead. claire: turning now our attention to airbus. one of the company's for britain to stay in the eu. they have been speaking on the topic again today too. they say 100,000 jobs have been indicated by their presence. brexit,t is against the saying it would hurt competitiveness. he was asked about this earlier as he was announcing a rise in sales and profits at airbus last year. into the dark or the unknown
is mad with austria after not being invited to talk on the migrant crisis is belgium tries to stem the flow of migrants across the border. ♪ -- and business news now i am joined by stephen carroll. starting with the currency markets, where sterling has fallen again over concerns over the breakfast -- brexit referendum. we actually saw the sterling fall to a seven-year low against the dollar in trading. it is about $1.39 mark. low, but itead this has fallen just below that. it continued the...
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austria has started imposing its new quota system for refugees. the government says it will allow no more than 80 asylum seekers a day as of friday. but the e.u. top migration official says austria has a legal obligation to accept any asylum request made on its territory. >>> meanwhile are britain's prime minister is digging in brussels. he was hoped to already be back in the u.k. briefing his cabinet on the terms of any deal to stay in the e.u. but he now says he is happy to stay until sunday. german chancellor, angela merkel has warned that reaching an agreement with all of the other member states won't be easy. >> reporter: well, i think many people were expecting that this summit would be over by now, but we are still here on friday night. david cameron still looking for a deal. he has been locked in negotiation all day with different e.u. leaders, trying to persuade them to back his proposal, but we know there are still several stumbling blocks. they were supposed to get together earlier to have a working english breakfast, that became a lunc
austria has started imposing its new quota system for refugees. the government says it will allow no more than 80 asylum seekers a day as of friday. but the e.u. top migration official says austria has a legal obligation to accept any asylum request made on its territory. >>> meanwhile are britain's prime minister is digging in brussels. he was hoped to already be back in the u.k. briefing his cabinet on the terms of any deal to stay in the e.u. but he now says he is happy to stay...
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greece has recalled its ambassador to austria amid tension of how eu member states are handling the migrant crisis. officials in athens are angry that they were excluded from the meeting on how to address the problem. austria and a number of balkan states have proposed their own border restrictions, which have left thousands of migrants stuck in greece. danny savage reports from the greece-macedonia border. reporter: pouring off the ferries at athens after landing on the beaches of the greek islands, in the last three days alone, 8000 migrants come to greece. this unstoppable flow of humanity can be found throughout the country. , a miles north of athens group of several hundred walk the last few miles to the border with macedonia. frustrated at having the way to cross. -- having to wait to cross. >> we have stayed in the camp for three days, and they do not let us go to the border. reporter: that's when they get here, to the overcrowded border camp. they will be out of luck. progress on the trail is at a virtual standstill. this is the one dates that migrants going from greece to macedonia
greece has recalled its ambassador to austria amid tension of how eu member states are handling the migrant crisis. officials in athens are angry that they were excluded from the meeting on how to address the problem. austria and a number of balkan states have proposed their own border restrictions, which have left thousands of migrants stuck in greece. danny savage reports from the greece-macedonia border. reporter: pouring off the ferries at athens after landing on the beaches of the greek...
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her name is marie louise, and she's the daughter of the empress of austria. he has never mentioned her to me. do you think you can find her? [keys jingling] don't worry. i'll find her. yeah. thank you very much. uh-- you don't have a moment to lose. have you finished, your majesty? yes. for now. master. oh. how did it go? oh, just fine. i think i finally found a way to persuade josephine that i'm telling the truth. we can help napoleon now. that i should have let you go to your lecture this morning. yeah. [keys jingling] ah. did you find her? oh, mais oui, monsieur. but first, i want to be very sure of what you have told me. this marie louise of austria and my husband are in love, and are going to be married? oh, yes. oh, yes. they're madly in love. [chuckles] bring her in. [baby giggles] ah. ah- ha-ha-ha-ha. hi there, huh? [makes baby noises] who-- who's this? she-- this is the princess marie louise of austria. take her away. happy guillotine, monsieur. hey. wait. uh, wait a minute-- uh-- i-i-i made a mistake. i-i got the dates mixed up. if you just wait 18
her name is marie louise, and she's the daughter of the empress of austria. he has never mentioned her to me. do you think you can find her? [keys jingling] don't worry. i'll find her. yeah. thank you very much. uh-- you don't have a moment to lose. have you finished, your majesty? yes. for now. master. oh. how did it go? oh, just fine. i think i finally found a way to persuade josephine that i'm telling the truth. we can help napoleon now. that i should have let you go to your lecture this...
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outside austria's embassy in athens. belgium though. some residents are welcoming migrants with open arms. thousands of people in brussels urging their support, urging to let the refugees in. 10,000 syrian refugees will be let into the u.s. this year which has been opposed by more than thafl nation's half the nation's governors. >> shannon breen looksity impact single women have made often the white house. >> i think they are a voting block that we can expect the same on in 2016. >> the number of unmarried women is on the rise and for first time this fall the majority of women eligible to vote will be single. strongly in president obama's column when they favored him over gop nominee by 36 >> there's no shortage of resources on the left geared towards attracting and appealing towards women. >> when it comes to what they view as the most important thing for the government, making sure jobs pay enough to live on followed by helping working families and middle class families. >> more and more we're seeing where the bottom line really comes
outside austria's embassy in athens. belgium though. some residents are welcoming migrants with open arms. thousands of people in brussels urging their support, urging to let the refugees in. 10,000 syrian refugees will be let into the u.s. this year which has been opposed by more than thafl nation's half the nation's governors. >> shannon breen looksity impact single women have made often the white house. >> i think they are a voting block that we can expect the same on in 2016....
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the international atomic energy on wednesday opened to reporters outside of austria, researching ways to use nuclear techniques to sterilize male mosquitos. the method involves exposing larvae to make them im potent, and they're released to the wild which don't
the international atomic energy on wednesday opened to reporters outside of austria, researching ways to use nuclear techniques to sterilize male mosquitos. the method involves exposing larvae to make them im potent, and they're released to the wild which don't
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>> i think they were quite surprised of what was happening today in austria. they hosted a conference on the refugee crisis without inviting greece and also some other key member states in the european union. an unfriendly act and a migration minister also said that this is something like a coup d'etat. it can be that european leaders agree on a common policy for tackling and solving the refugee crisis. in just a few days after that, some ministers decided that this agreement is not valid anymore. brent: is greece, tonight, on its own? >> the refugee crisis, they say it is somehow linked. many greeks will wonder if european agreements are still valid. this may have an impact on the financial crisis as well. brent: our correspondent on the greek macedonian border this evening. the human rights watchdog amnesty international, it has been particularly critical. citizens of north african countries. >> a turbulent year is how amnesty international describes 2015. here are a few of the critical ones. they continue to prosecute and imprison government critics. nigeri
>> i think they were quite surprised of what was happening today in austria. they hosted a conference on the refugee crisis without inviting greece and also some other key member states in the european union. an unfriendly act and a migration minister also said that this is something like a coup d'etat. it can be that european leaders agree on a common policy for tackling and solving the refugee crisis. in just a few days after that, some ministers decided that this agreement is not valid...
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in the book that he was absolutely guilty, because he and marie antoinette wrote to her brother in austria to have the austrian army and the prussian army come in and defeats the french army and restore them to their majesty. to me, that is treason. great question. >> any other questions? let me have you speak into the microphone please. accepted asette part of the revolutionary people in france? mr. miller: no. great question. he really wasn't. to moderate. for the rebels. he was despised by the aristocrats. he had to find his mental way, -- middle way, and he never developed what i would call a constituency. you might ask why, and i think i know why, because he was asked to be a policeman in his early years before the revolution it -- revolution that going. he was the one who dismantled the bastille and got rid of it. he had trumpeters go out to announce that it was happening. he had a wonderful sense of public relations. terrific, i have to tell you little bit about him personally, they always said, there's an old saying that you can always tell i,eone who grew up at first -- add versai
in the book that he was absolutely guilty, because he and marie antoinette wrote to her brother in austria to have the austrian army and the prussian army come in and defeats the french army and restore them to their majesty. to me, that is treason. great question. >> any other questions? let me have you speak into the microphone please. accepted asette part of the revolutionary people in france? mr. miller: no. great question. he really wasn't. to moderate. for the rebels. he was...
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. >>> stuck in greece as austria introduced daily quotas. several camps are full. many families with children mostly from syria and iraq are waiting at this time. macedonia border. >>> australians who were raped and molested by priests are hoping to learn the truth about wh a tom vatican cardinal knew about their attacker when she testifies before an investigatate commission at a rome hotel. thanked fooz a crowdfunding campaign, two dozen survivors and their companion traveled to be on hand when the cardinal >>> we're seeing a nice, quiet clear night over oak boji. after this. >>> welcome back. we're really getting mother nature. warm yesterday, really windy today. possible-- >> yeah. that is true. tomorrow night we're looking at a little bit of a chance of snow. but right now we're getting a little bit of a break. we have clear skies over in downtown sioux city brought to you by jc roofing and insulating and a nice quiet sunday night. with the temperatures and clear skies, 33 degrees with southwest winds at five miles per hour. now, the temperatures across the are
. >>> stuck in greece as austria introduced daily quotas. several camps are full. many families with children mostly from syria and iraq are waiting at this time. macedonia border. >>> australians who were raped and molested by priests are hoping to learn the truth about wh a tom vatican cardinal knew about their attacker when she testifies before an investigatate commission at a rome hotel. thanked fooz a crowdfunding campaign, two dozen survivors and their companion traveled...
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it is up to austria. where does that leave the situation in greece? like more and more migrant refugees are piling up in the country. we seem to be having problems with natalie in athens and we will try to get back to her later in the program. in pakistan, protests have broken out over the hanging of a convicted killer who shot a governor who was seeking reform of a blasphemy law. he was called a hero. we have more from islamabad. are protected and it happens all over pakistan. bad or then islama adjoining city. possession --eral procession tomorrow and the body will be handed over to some of him, who call of for a nationwide protest tomorrow. and weare looking bleak know that schools are being four diplomatsd have been told to stay indoors. anchor: remind us a bit of the details and the effect the ruling may have on other blasphemy cases. reporter: as you reminded us, there was the assassinated 11, who was 20 fighting against the blasphemy law and he called the law a "black law." theaid there should be abolishment of this law. there was a woman on de
it is up to austria. where does that leave the situation in greece? like more and more migrant refugees are piling up in the country. we seem to be having problems with natalie in athens and we will try to get back to her later in the program. in pakistan, protests have broken out over the hanging of a convicted killer who shot a governor who was seeking reform of a blasphemy law. he was called a hero. we have more from islamabad. are protected and it happens all over pakistan. bad or then...
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greekey: -- matt: officials announced a group led by austria -- denounced a group led by austria. syrian government troops backed by russian airstrikes captured a town in aleppo province, a key advance just ahead of a u.s. and russia-engineered cease-fire. after three days of the battles. somalia's president says at least 180 kenyan soldiers were killed in a militant attack by al qaeda. spokesman disputed those figures, but declined to give an toll.al death in kalamazoo, investigators are still trying to determine what caused and uber driver -- an u ber driver to gun down strangers. the family knows no motive for the killings. with six charged counts of murder. and spacex well attempt to launch today, after a postponement last night due to bad weather. set expectations low, saying he is not expecting a successful landing this time. global news 24 hours a day powered by 2400 journalists in 150 bureaus around the world. i matt miller. much.: thanks a we will check back with you in a little bit. index, it at the reit is down 4% so far this year. let's bring in a $10 billion retailer
greekey: -- matt: officials announced a group led by austria -- denounced a group led by austria. syrian government troops backed by russian airstrikes captured a town in aleppo province, a key advance just ahead of a u.s. and russia-engineered cease-fire. after three days of the battles. somalia's president says at least 180 kenyan soldiers were killed in a militant attack by al qaeda. spokesman disputed those figures, but declined to give an toll.al death in kalamazoo, investigators are still...
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the idea is that we are all from austria, and we wanted toy something that's austria. >> hey, we are from colorado. we ski. >> how are you feeling, hot? it is tight. >> it's small >>> it's really tight and it's really hot. right now, i have more respect for the racers because it's really hard to move here. >> that was really just the tip of the iceberg. i mean they are all over the place. it's crazy. >> we could do a two-hour special on opening night, media day here, for sure. look, it's crazy down on the floor with the media and the players and all that. but up in the stands, that place was packed by people who bought tickets to see media day. >> some of these people don't have tickets to go to the super bowl. this is their best chance to be chose to people. >> yes. you saw peyton manning there and cam newton. to the fans who bought tickets. -`>> it's fun to see what you guys were doing on the grounds and what the players were experiencing from people like you guys on tte ground. we are outside the entrance here at the s ap center opening night. broncos fans coming out. panthers wer
the idea is that we are all from austria, and we wanted toy something that's austria. >> hey, we are from colorado. we ski. >> how are you feeling, hot? it is tight. >> it's small >>> it's really tight and it's really hot. right now, i have more respect for the racers because it's really hard to move here. >> that was really just the tip of the iceberg. i mean they are all over the place. it's crazy. >> we could do a two-hour special on opening night,...
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brilliantly and spent five years in an unknown jail in the wilds of moravia, which was controlled by austria. the world lost touch. there even plays written about lafayette. where is he? songs are written. the whole thing is that lots of information on that at lafayette college in eastern pennsylvania, which was kind enough to lend me some old illustrations of the period for the book. i think we have about 15 minutes for questions from the audience. i could tell you a lot more, of course, -- [applause] thank you. anyone dying to ask? i.s. about the picture in front and what it is. mr. miller: this is a painting -- 13 feet long that hangs in paris. it depicts something i was not able to get in earlier. it depicts the high moments of something called the --. the festival of the federation. lafayette devised this after the fall the bastille. a year went by and in 1790, he organized this place. i bet a lot of you have been where it was. this is where the eiffel tower stands today. the three blocks that go down that way, they dug it up and made benches along the side. there were earthen seats alo
brilliantly and spent five years in an unknown jail in the wilds of moravia, which was controlled by austria. the world lost touch. there even plays written about lafayette. where is he? songs are written. the whole thing is that lots of information on that at lafayette college in eastern pennsylvania, which was kind enough to lend me some old illustrations of the period for the book. i think we have about 15 minutes for questions from the audience. i could tell you a lot more, of course, --...
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athens blames austria after transit restrictions were involved. >> the situation is difficult. we may face a boltle neck -- bottle neck soon. there's a slow flow at the borders. yesterday 160 people crossed. until now, the borders are closed. >> many arrived mostly across the achgian sea. the e.u. commissioner is worried. >> in the next 10 days we need clear results on the ground. otherwise tlz a danger, a risk that the -- there is a danger, a risk that the system will break down. >> with that in mind, e.u. world and turkey meet in brussels. >> the new interim prime minister of haiti has been announced. a well-known economist from the central bank. his job to organise a presidential election due in april, and calm political protests. the run off election was cancelled for violent protests and allegations of voter fraud? >> the united nations is concerned by the use of force and rest in uganda following the presidential election. two have been killed and 200 detained, including the opposition candidate. the opposition disputes the election to a fifth term in power, with evidence
athens blames austria after transit restrictions were involved. >> the situation is difficult. we may face a boltle neck -- bottle neck soon. there's a slow flow at the borders. yesterday 160 people crossed. until now, the borders are closed. >> many arrived mostly across the achgian sea. the e.u. commissioner is worried. >> in the next 10 days we need clear results on the ground. otherwise tlz a danger, a risk that the -- there is a danger, a risk that the system will break...