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northern europe, finland, the netherlands, all these countries have different interests. and they won't go under the will of germany and france. and as they did before. so if you look at the past, germany and france, stood for different groups of countries. france for the southern understanding of europe and how to go on. and germany for the northern. now you have eastern understanding. you have a completely different british understanding of things. so bringing all this together means to find something how to -- you have to develop a common understanding which must be on a lower basis than what we had before between germany and france. so that is the difference. and it is not enough to have macron in paris and probably macron in berlin. melinda: tony patterson, european leaders are meeting at this very moment as we speak. and later on, they are going to be hearing teresa may talk about her strategy for brexit. if we look back one year at the time of the brexit referendum, many people thought it was the death knell of the european union. things do look rather different to
northern europe, finland, the netherlands, all these countries have different interests. and they won't go under the will of germany and france. and as they did before. so if you look at the past, germany and france, stood for different groups of countries. france for the southern understanding of europe and how to go on. and germany for the northern. now you have eastern understanding. you have a completely different british understanding of things. so bringing all this together means to find...
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neo-nazis from throughout northern europe have gathered here in a swedish backwater. the far-right fringe of the far-right. almost 600 members and sympathizers of the so-called "nordic resistance movement" are present. they are calling for a nordic revolution -- the creation of a racially pure society. and they're prepared to use violence to achieve those ends. jonathan: this movement is so dangerous because it's the most militant organization among the far-right groups. it's become the dominant power in the scene. reporter: and jonathan leman should know. a social scientist, he works for the "expo" foundation, which has been obs that's why he's here today.s for thjonathan: one quarter of itsas activists were either convicted or, at least charged with the illegal possession of weapons in 2015 alone. reporter: the neo-nazis have, for example, been linked with bombings near asylum-seekers' hostels, which left two people seriously injured. sweden's domestic intelligence agency, the sapo, has arrested three suspects from the group in connection with the incidents. the nor
neo-nazis from throughout northern europe have gathered here in a swedish backwater. the far-right fringe of the far-right. almost 600 members and sympathizers of the so-called "nordic resistance movement" are present. they are calling for a nordic revolution -- the creation of a racially pure society. and they're prepared to use violence to achieve those ends. jonathan: this movement is so dangerous because it's the most militant organization among the far-right groups. it's become...
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neo-nazis from throughout northern europe have gathered here in a swedish backwater. the far-right fringe of the far-right. almost 600 members and sympathizers of the so-called "nordic resistance movement" are present. they are calling for a nordic revolution -- the creation of a racially pure society. and they're prepared to use violence to achieve those ends. jonathan: this movement is so dangerous because it's the most militant organization among the far-right groups. it's become the dominant power in the scene. reporter: and jonathan leman should know. a social scientist, he works for the "expo" foundation, which has been observing right-wing extremism in sweden for years. that's why he's here today. jonathan: one quarter of its activists were either convicted or, at least charged with the illegal possession of weapons in 2015 alone. reporter: the neo-nazis have, for example, been linked with bombings near asylum-seekers' hostels, which left two people seriously injured. sweden's domestic intelligence agency, the sapo, has arrested three suspects from the group in
neo-nazis from throughout northern europe have gathered here in a swedish backwater. the far-right fringe of the far-right. almost 600 members and sympathizers of the so-called "nordic resistance movement" are present. they are calling for a nordic revolution -- the creation of a racially pure society. and they're prepared to use violence to achieve those ends. jonathan: this movement is so dangerous because it's the most militant organization among the far-right groups. it's become...
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it fresh air into the weekend, across the uk and northern europe, in low to mid 20s temperature. but it settled and sunny, not as hot as it has been, but that's the place to be for sunshine. a detailed forecasts for the uk coming up injust under half an hour but the fresher story. breezy conditions, sunshine and showers. but it may have escaped your attention that it's glastonbury this weekend. this is a live shot from early on, where's the mud? we have not seen significant rain for quite some time and it looks as if the weather will behave itself in the weather will behave itself in the weekend, even when you're clearing away on monday. goodbye. will this is bbc news. the headlines. more than 800 homes in tower blocks in camden, north london are being evacuated because of safety concerns over cladding, in the aftermath of the grenfell tower fire. the council leader says they did not want to risk the safety of people. europe's most senior official has criticised the british offered to eu nationals after brexit claiming it could worsen the situation for some of them. the eu counci
it fresh air into the weekend, across the uk and northern europe, in low to mid 20s temperature. but it settled and sunny, not as hot as it has been, but that's the place to be for sunshine. a detailed forecasts for the uk coming up injust under half an hour but the fresher story. breezy conditions, sunshine and showers. but it may have escaped your attention that it's glastonbury this weekend. this is a live shot from early on, where's the mud? we have not seen significant rain for quite some...
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strategists who wanted to get to berlin by the straightest possible line from britain to northern europe, and didn't want to send american troops into the mediterranean anymore than hey hey had to. this became a theme of the relationship that was turned on this very question, because the americans suspected, perhaps not correctly in every case, that churchill was being driven by his passion for holding on to india, and roosevelt was really anticolonial. roosevelt wanted to create not just the system of trusteeships that came into being through the united nations but wanted to talk about putting into china and korea under the international trustee ship at the end of the world ask talk about taking hong kong and putting it under international trustee ship. never went anywhere, but in a way he would talk on those subjects with stalin as if he had a better chance of finding common ground with soviet dictators than he did with churchill. so, i think he was -- he was quite hostile to church chill's point of view on that but knew there was no point in arguing with churchill about it because if
strategists who wanted to get to berlin by the straightest possible line from britain to northern europe, and didn't want to send american troops into the mediterranean anymore than hey hey had to. this became a theme of the relationship that was turned on this very question, because the americans suspected, perhaps not correctly in every case, that churchill was being driven by his passion for holding on to india, and roosevelt was really anticolonial. roosevelt wanted to create not just the...
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northern europe, netherlands, sweden, germany, france, east asia, japan. candidate the one that stuck out is mexico, there has been the talk of trump's proposal to build a wall and is up whole the only 5% in that country which only contributed to the drop in confidence as most favorable views of the u.s. david: how much of the sentiment a matter? view of theng countries surveyed is the relationship with the u.s. will be unchanged. what does sentiment tell us? jacob poushter: we know most people say relations between their culture and the u.s. will remain about the same. among those who say whether it would get better or worse, most said it would get worse. have favorable views of americans. 58 percent across the country have a favorable view of the american people. they still like american export pop culture and they say the american government respects the people. david: soft power is still strong. jacob poushter, a senior researcher at pew. ferro joins us. what does it tell you about is role of the u.s. in the world? jon: we are going to get pretty inter
northern europe, netherlands, sweden, germany, france, east asia, japan. candidate the one that stuck out is mexico, there has been the talk of trump's proposal to build a wall and is up whole the only 5% in that country which only contributed to the drop in confidence as most favorable views of the u.s. david: how much of the sentiment a matter? view of theng countries surveyed is the relationship with the u.s. will be unchanged. what does sentiment tell us? jacob poushter: we know most people...
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europe. if it's really good technology you might be able to tell what shape my nose or mouth might be. it helps detectives narrow down a list of suspects from everybody to somebody. now they're hoping it's going to work right here in montgomery county on a cold case. >> in the case in question that somebody might be someone who looks just like this. >> we predict skin, eye, and hair color, as well as freckling. >> reporter: ellen with a company called parabon nano labs. using dna to predict what a suspect might look like, with some traits like hair color, with better than 90% certainty. now to the 1992 unsolved murder of james essel. the suspect might have been driving a a pontiac fiero like this, but they don't know what that person looked like. a complete mystery until now. dna in the case has allowed parabon to determine the suspect's ancestry, eye color, hair color, skin color, freckling, and face shape. that most certainly narrows suspects down from nearly everybody, to somebody. in this
europe. if it's really good technology you might be able to tell what shape my nose or mouth might be. it helps detectives narrow down a list of suspects from everybody to somebody. now they're hoping it's going to work right here in montgomery county on a cold case. >> in the case in question that somebody might be someone who looks just like this. >> we predict skin, eye, and hair color, as well as freckling. >> reporter: ellen with a company called parabon nano labs. using...
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it will be how he pushes back against that pressure from northern europe. know a lot of the political concerns within europe are abating. there are concerns about greece, and the possible default that could have been in july is now gone, thanks to that deal. the short-term issues for the ecb, many of them have disappeared. francine: two you agree with -- do you agree with that, a robust defense? he also needs to explain why inflation is so low. >> that will be a tough one. he does what he can to get inflation up, but he is fighting a losing battle because we have a lot of global disinflationary influences, but he is doing what he can. he is continuing with qe. despite the fact that there is a wide gap in unemployment, he will run out of german bonds to buy. they will lead to be some sort of tapering, and how does he communicate that message? he is doing everything he can, but at the same time, there are limits to what can be done with qe pragmatically. francine: at the same time, we understand that the president mario draghi will start speaking shortly. the
it will be how he pushes back against that pressure from northern europe. know a lot of the political concerns within europe are abating. there are concerns about greece, and the possible default that could have been in july is now gone, thanks to that deal. the short-term issues for the ecb, many of them have disappeared. francine: two you agree with -- do you agree with that, a robust defense? he also needs to explain why inflation is so low. >> that will be a tough one. he does what he...
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this of course thousands of miles away in northern europe. often u.s. and russian aircraft do encounter each other in the balt baltic. but this time, yes, within five feet. that's what sources are telling us that this russian plane flew erratically around a u.s. air force reconnaissance plane. the whole encounter, you know, unsafe in so many ways. the u.s. not happy about any of this. this is a so-called intercept where the russians flew a profile clearly aimed at doing something clearly unsafe in the eyes of the u.s., john. >> barbara starr, thanks so much. >>> this morning, outrage over the death off theo warmbier. senator john mccain has called it murder and is pressing on the president to take action. >> that's a brutal regime and we'll be able to handle it. >> secretary of state tillerson says north korea will be healld accountable. now, the latest on otto warmbier's family and this awful chain of events. >> if you look at the statements from senator mccain and former presidential candidate rubio, very powerful voices in their own right, calling it
this of course thousands of miles away in northern europe. often u.s. and russian aircraft do encounter each other in the balt baltic. but this time, yes, within five feet. that's what sources are telling us that this russian plane flew erratically around a u.s. air force reconnaissance plane. the whole encounter, you know, unsafe in so many ways. the u.s. not happy about any of this. this is a so-called intercept where the russians flew a profile clearly aimed at doing something clearly unsafe...
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records for wind power are being set right across northern europe. it is almost midsummer. the sun is high in the sky, so solar power has been humming. ever since electrical devices came into our homes, your kettle, your toaster, your washing machine have been powered by electrons created by burning gas, or burning coal, but now we've reached a turning point. a cup of tea may well nowadays be solar—powered. and you may have wind—powered toast. which is something to chew on. offshore wind contributed 10% of the uk's power on tuesday. remarkable for a newcomer whose costs have been plummeting far faster than expected. add nuclear into the mix and low carbon sources yesterday were producing a staggering 72% of uk power. it shows what a big player renewable energy is. 25% of power across the whole of last year, 50% yesterday, and who knows how much more we can do moving forward. renewable energy isn't a fad anymore. it's a backbone technology of our power system. the boom in renewables is not without problems. there's so much wind power sometimes that wholesale prices are f
records for wind power are being set right across northern europe. it is almost midsummer. the sun is high in the sky, so solar power has been humming. ever since electrical devices came into our homes, your kettle, your toaster, your washing machine have been powered by electrons created by burning gas, or burning coal, but now we've reached a turning point. a cup of tea may well nowadays be solar—powered. and you may have wind—powered toast. which is something to chew on. offshore wind...
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europe, did they play as much of a leadership role in the 1950's and 1960's? mr. parker: not that pops up in the documents i was going through. they are not really players in this, and you would expect them to pop up, given the sort of foreign aid traditions of these places, especially the high levels of donation and development aid. especially because usia kept pretty careful tabs on what countries were helping places with their own media establishments, right? first of all, the british and french never really leave in media terms. they are sort of ubiquitous before independence and after, but when the independent governors -- governments want to compete with them and their neighbors, become to the usia -- not this building, but this agency, and they ask for help, and they also do the same thing in eastern europe. every once in a while, there would be a scorecard the usa would include in its annual report saying that east germany helped the togo to build a printing press and czechoslovakia helped cote d'ivoire or whoever to build a radio station. you have int
europe, did they play as much of a leadership role in the 1950's and 1960's? mr. parker: not that pops up in the documents i was going through. they are not really players in this, and you would expect them to pop up, given the sort of foreign aid traditions of these places, especially the high levels of donation and development aid. especially because usia kept pretty careful tabs on what countries were helping places with their own media establishments, right? first of all, the british and...
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europe, did they play as much of a leadership role in the 1950's and 1960's? mr. parker: not that pops up in the documents i was going through. they are not really players in this, and you would expect them to pop up, given the sort of foreign aid traditions of these , especially the high levels of donation and development aid. especially because usia kept pretty careful tabs on what countries were helping places with their own media establishments, right? first of all, the british and innch never really leave media terms. they are sort of ubiquitous before independence and after, but when the independent governors -- governments want to compete with them and their neighbors, become to the usia -- not this building, but this agency, and they ask for help, and they also do the same thing in eastern europe. every once in a while, there would be a scorecard the usa would include in its annual report saying that east germany helped the togo to build a printing press and czechoslovakia helped cote d'ivoire or whoever to build a radio station. you have interest in t
europe, did they play as much of a leadership role in the 1950's and 1960's? mr. parker: not that pops up in the documents i was going through. they are not really players in this, and you would expect them to pop up, given the sort of foreign aid traditions of these , especially the high levels of donation and development aid. especially because usia kept pretty careful tabs on what countries were helping places with their own media establishments, right? first of all, the british and innch...
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speaker, last week, chaneer energy delivered its first liquified shipment to northern europe, to the netherlands and to poland. this follows shipments from earlier this year. this is a tremendous game changer. xporting l.n.g. is a geo-political security issue. these shipments help thwart russia's aggression and strange willhold over europe and it's about time. under secretary perry's leadership, the energy department is finally approving licenses to l.n.g. terminals. our natural gas is cheaper and more abundant in supply than anywhere in the world. harnessing our domestic energy resources and exporting some of it to our friends and a allies makes sense for our economy and for our national security. we should apply the blue bell ice cream philosophy to our domestic energy resources. it's use what we can and sell the rest. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> request permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without
speaker, last week, chaneer energy delivered its first liquified shipment to northern europe, to the netherlands and to poland. this follows shipments from earlier this year. this is a tremendous game changer. xporting l.n.g. is a geo-political security issue. these shipments help thwart russia's aggression and strange willhold over europe and it's about time. under secretary perry's leadership, the energy department is finally approving licenses to l.n.g. terminals. our natural gas is cheaper...
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. >> talk of a travel ban and then terrorism events in northern europe where a lot of your itineraries originate. i'm wondering if you think you've seen impact so far? >> fortunately as terrible as it is people understand these things are isolated events and cruise ships have really good opportunity to be a little more protected from some of them so no we have not felt any significant -- >> you haven't seen bookings go down >> on the contrary we're experiencing the best year as long as i can remember. bookings volumes is up booking pricing s'is up. people are seeing the value our cruises have and they're flocking to us. >> when i see the changes or lack of them under the trump administration when it comes to cuba policy it seemed the new policy would almost help your company because it's going to be tougher to get on a plane and go but still easy to get on a cruise and go to cuba. >> certainty is better than none cuba has been good for us and change versus no negative effect i would much rather understand exactly what they're doing and that would help us but as interesting as cuba is i
. >> talk of a travel ban and then terrorism events in northern europe where a lot of your itineraries originate. i'm wondering if you think you've seen impact so far? >> fortunately as terrible as it is people understand these things are isolated events and cruise ships have really good opportunity to be a little more protected from some of them so no we have not felt any significant -- >> you haven't seen bookings go down >> on the contrary we're experiencing the best...
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it began deliberation of northern western europe from the nas disis, more than 20,000 airborne troops from the us, britain and canada landed on normandy just after midnight 73 years ago. it was a nice tuesday as far as the weather goes, but wednesday will feature some changes. let's get right to sue palka to find out what we can expect tomorrow? a. we're going to have a bit of a changeup for tomorrow. for starters a lot more clouds around in the morning. that could lead to a bit of drizzle or some light showers around the region and we're definitely going to be a lot cooler to get you started tomorrow. so here's what's going on. we're continuing to watch this storm system is that moving very slowly across northeastern us. it spread a lot of showers across new york state and down towards pennsylvania. we have been getting a few of the showers dipping down into maryland and especiall northeastern maryland. what else is changing is the wind direction and if you look at the arrows near the mid atlantic they're coming in in out of the east. we are going to develop a marine layer tonight wh
it began deliberation of northern western europe from the nas disis, more than 20,000 airborne troops from the us, britain and canada landed on normandy just after midnight 73 years ago. it was a nice tuesday as far as the weather goes, but wednesday will feature some changes. let's get right to sue palka to find out what we can expect tomorrow? a. we're going to have a bit of a changeup for tomorrow. for starters a lot more clouds around in the morning. that could lead to a bit of drizzle or...
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from are pressures northern europe, particularly the germans, to modify policy into normalized policy. draghi is clearly in no rush to do that. from a market's perspective, it remains one of the larger liquidity providers globally. he could take a very gradual approach in terms of policy adjustment, which is what the fed did in the u.s. thether words, not to shock market, but to withdraw accommodation very gradually. there could be a change of language in the second half of the year, but we are not there yet. rishaad: does political risk also play a role? >> it does to the extent that the ecb did not want to do anything at the beginning of the year. firstly because the numbers are not strong enough, and secondly because there is a little bit of political risk. it is a secondary factor and when we can probably ignore with a fair degree of probability. but then they go back to their core, and that is to look at their mandate and the underlying strength of the eurozone economy. it is much stronger than it was. it up is coming off a low base. the fact you are not seeing any inflation, the
from are pressures northern europe, particularly the germans, to modify policy into normalized policy. draghi is clearly in no rush to do that. from a market's perspective, it remains one of the larger liquidity providers globally. he could take a very gradual approach in terms of policy adjustment, which is what the fed did in the u.s. thether words, not to shock market, but to withdraw accommodation very gradually. there could be a change of language in the second half of the year, but we are...
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as we report, it comes down to trade, as europe command a key export market for northern ireland. in economic terms, northern ireland. in economic terms, northern ireland is less economically developed as the republic of ireland and the uk. it is a smaller economy with lower levels of activity and exports and heavily dependent on the state. those sectors apart from the states it relies on our tourism, manufacturing, and food. and they need large supplies with low—skilled labour, mostly from eastern europe, especially poland. if britain leads the single market, the stated position for now, the dup may request an exemption on the free flow of labour into northern ireland as part of its package with the conservatives wwe also wants london to pick up the a50 million dollars a year sent to belfast for subsidies on top of the $1 billion a month london already sends to brussels. and then there are political bribes. they want more investment in infrastructure. that means road and rail projects otherwise not economic will not get shot down and will be built. business confidence has sunk
as we report, it comes down to trade, as europe command a key export market for northern ireland. in economic terms, northern ireland. in economic terms, northern ireland is less economically developed as the republic of ireland and the uk. it is a smaller economy with lower levels of activity and exports and heavily dependent on the state. those sectors apart from the states it relies on our tourism, manufacturing, and food. and they need large supplies with low—skilled labour, mostly from...
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. ♪ so, the danes, and northern europe in general, they're really great at prioritizing your marriage, as much as you prioritize your career. they told me was, when you're having dinner with your husband, put your phone away. and this advice has stuck with me throughout the first year of our marriage. and if i learned anything, especially spending time with the tribes in kenya and tanzania, is that marriage takes a village. it takes people to support you. it takes family. it takes friends. your husband can't be your everything. ♪ one of the most important things to have a happy marriage is to stay your own person. to stay a little bit independent to have your own interests, your own hobbies. and the women in chile told me to travel without your spouse. ♪ in mexico, we visited a spiritual guru/marriage counselor, who taught us the importance of communication and not just talking to the other person, but listening. and really listening to your spouse, a lot of times i think gets lost after the wedding. in india, i learned the importance of gratitude. real gratitude. not just saying
. ♪ so, the danes, and northern europe in general, they're really great at prioritizing your marriage, as much as you prioritize your career. they told me was, when you're having dinner with your husband, put your phone away. and this advice has stuck with me throughout the first year of our marriage. and if i learned anything, especially spending time with the tribes in kenya and tanzania, is that marriage takes a village. it takes people to support you. it takes family. it takes friends....
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. ♪ so, the danes, and northern europe in general, they're really great at prioritizing prioritize your career. they told me was, when you're having dinner with your husband, put your phone away. and this advice has stuck with me throughout the first year of our marriage. and if i learned anything, especially spending time with the tribes in kenya and tanza a tanzania, is that marriage takes a village. it takes people to support you. it takes family. it takes friends. your husband can't be your everything. ♪ one of the most important things to have a happy marriage is to stay your own person. to stay a little bit independent to have your own interests, your own hobbies. and the women in chile told me to travel without your spouse. ♪ in mexico, we visited a spiritual guru/marriage counselor, who taught us the not just talking to the other person, but listening. and really listening to your spouse, a lot of times i think gets lost after the wedding. in india, i learned the importance of gratitude. real gratitude. not just saying a fake thank you. but expressi ining gratitude tor spous
. ♪ so, the danes, and northern europe in general, they're really great at prioritizing prioritize your career. they told me was, when you're having dinner with your husband, put your phone away. and this advice has stuck with me throughout the first year of our marriage. and if i learned anything, especially spending time with the tribes in kenya and tanza a tanzania, is that marriage takes a village. it takes people to support you. it takes family. it takes friends. your husband can't be...
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. ♪ so, the danes, and northern europe in general, they're really great at prioritizing your marriage, as much as you prioritize your career. they told me was, when you're having dinner with your husband, put your phone away. and this advice has stuck with me throughout the first year of our marriage. and if i learned anything, especially spending time with the tribes in kenya and tanza a tanzania, is that marriage takes a village. it takes people to support you. it takes family. it takes friends. your husband can't be your everything. ♪ one of the most important things to have a happy marriage is to stay your own person. to stay a little bit independent to have your own interests, your own hobbies. and the women in chile told me to travel without your spouse. ♪ in mexico, we visited a spiritual guru/marriage counselor, who taught us the importance of communication and not just talking to the other person, but listening. and really listening to your spouse, a lot of times i think gets lost after the wedding. in india, i learned the importance of gratitude. real gratitude. not just
. ♪ so, the danes, and northern europe in general, they're really great at prioritizing your marriage, as much as you prioritize your career. they told me was, when you're having dinner with your husband, put your phone away. and this advice has stuck with me throughout the first year of our marriage. and if i learned anything, especially spending time with the tribes in kenya and tanza a tanzania, is that marriage takes a village. it takes people to support you. it takes family. it takes...
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says northern island has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in europe. impossible for a woman to have an abortion legally there. women have been charged about 900 pounds for an abortion if they traveled to get the procedure. that procedure will now be free. anchor: in france, the french a report on something not often discussed, domestic violence. >> it is an interesting report, hard to read, a chilling report. they're talking about an investigation into a mass murder. it has this issue over the last couple of years and the figures are chilling. every three days, a woman dies in france due to domestic violence from a partner or former partner. hundreds of women are dying each year. it says there is a general indifference to the phenomenon and yet it touches every category of society. in each case, their different reasons for the domestic violence but there are recurring themes that can go against stereotypes. alcohol is not always involved. it is not always foreign women. and 60% of cases, the perpetrators were exposed to domestic violence as children. t
says northern island has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in europe. impossible for a woman to have an abortion legally there. women have been charged about 900 pounds for an abortion if they traveled to get the procedure. that procedure will now be free. anchor: in france, the french a report on something not often discussed, domestic violence. >> it is an interesting report, hard to read, a chilling report. they're talking about an investigation into a mass murder. it has this...
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people in northern ireland voted to remain in europe, they voted for a pro—european cause and for more cooperation across the island of ireland and they voted to stay within that broader european family. politics in northern ireland can be seen as very different. but households across the uk share many concerns about brexit and the final deal agreed during the next parliament will certainly have an impact on this land. chris buckler, bbc news, newry. and we'll also hear from northern ireland's other parties, the dup and sinn fein, before next week's vote. cricket now and england have beaten bangladesh in their group a clash in the champions trophy at the oval. in front of a 22,000 crowd bangladesh scored 305—6. despite an injured heel, joe root was england's highest—scoring batsman with 133 not out. he also scored the winning runs. the actor roy barraclough, who's best known for playing the landlord alec gilroy in coronation street, has died at the age of 81 following a short illness. roy barraclough also worked in a comedy double act with les dawson. our arts correspondent, david
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three months later, the allies had liberated northern france. victory in europe came against a year later and world war ii reached a major turning point 73 years ago today. should news break out, we'll break in. breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. "your world" with neil cavuto is next. one of the stories today, the markets. the dow at this time yesterday was in negative territory. you can see the marks that indicate what happened for the day. those marks, that were completely wrong. something was wrong with their data systems yesterday and they put out this crazy all gray thing that is fixed. most of the dow 30 are in the red. in fact, 20 of the dow 30 are in the red this afternoon. hewlett-packard, wal-mart, boeing, walt disney and mcdonald's companies leading in the downward slide. all down more than 1%. i'm shepard smith in new york. this is fox news. i'm ryan and i quit smoking with chantix. everything i did circled around that cigarette when i started taking the chantix that urge just slowly diminished and it was a great a
three months later, the allies had liberated northern france. victory in europe came against a year later and world war ii reached a major turning point 73 years ago today. should news break out, we'll break in. breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. "your world" with neil cavuto is next. one of the stories today, the markets. the dow at this time yesterday was in negative territory. you can see the marks that indicate what happened for the day. those marks, that were...
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paisley and jim nicholson, were in europe, arguing on behalf of northern ireland. the best deal northern ireland will get out of leaving the european union is when they have 18 mp5 sitting on the benches of westminster, arguing our case as northern ireland plc. do you find it hard, jeffrey, to argue for the best brexit case when you wanted it? no, not at all. in fact, i believe that brexit, the uk will thrive as a result of having, for the first time in decades, the opportunity to enter into new trade agreements with many countries. the world has changed dramatically since the european union was established. i think the uk will do well. but you want to leave the biggest market in the world. no, 73% of the goods that leave belfast port go to great britain. the idea that this country is dependent upon the european union... northern ireland is inextricably linked to the rest of the united kingdom. that is where our future is. we sell far more goods to gb than we do to any other, all the other countries. but you would close down access to the biggest market in the worl
paisley and jim nicholson, were in europe, arguing on behalf of northern ireland. the best deal northern ireland will get out of leaving the european union is when they have 18 mp5 sitting on the benches of westminster, arguing our case as northern ireland plc. do you find it hard, jeffrey, to argue for the best brexit case when you wanted it? no, not at all. in fact, i believe that brexit, the uk will thrive as a result of having, for the first time in decades, the opportunity to enter into...
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it was moving and spreading into northern africa and asia in the real fertile ground is europe. >> when i say how did we get to this point? enough is enough from the prime minister. from what you just said, enough is enough was a long time ago. what is changing now, and when she says theresa may, the prime minister of britain, go on and live your life in the mayor of london says you have to press on past the fear, what is the message they are giving their citizens. >> what is happening with the threat level in the actual attacks being carried out, the public is asking the same question. what are you telling us. clearly we are not winning. you are not providing us with increased security. you are telling us that maybe we are safe and go on living our lives, but you're not changing anything and we continue to find ourselves more vulnerable. we need more effective leadership that is actually going to confront this threat, that is going to contain it and ultimately defeated. >> one of the things they are concentrating on his social media, google and twitter. this came out a little while ago
it was moving and spreading into northern africa and asia in the real fertile ground is europe. >> when i say how did we get to this point? enough is enough from the prime minister. from what you just said, enough is enough was a long time ago. what is changing now, and when she says theresa may, the prime minister of britain, go on and live your life in the mayor of london says you have to press on past the fear, what is the message they are giving their citizens. >> what is...
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with europe on edge, police in northern italy investigating what triggered this terrifying moment caught on camera. a dangerous stampede. some 1,500 people injured when soccer fans packing a main square in turin panicked. police say a loud firecracker may have set those fans off. this incident unfolding just about a half hour before the london terror attacks. >>> and the new york city policeman dragged for nearly three blocks through the streets of brooklyn. that officer was questioning the driver of a honda sedan, when that car suddenly sped off. dragging the policeman, who managed to fire off two shots, hitting a 15-year-old suspect in the face. both the officer and teenager in critical condition tonight. that officer, a nine-year veteran with a wife and a 2-year-old daughter. >>> and now to the superhero shattering box office records this weekend. "wonder woman," starring gal gadot. outmuscling the competition, more than $100 million in its debut. the biggest blockbuster ever directed by a woman, patty jenkins. >>> when we come back, an incredible moment from the stage that is inspiri
with europe on edge, police in northern italy investigating what triggered this terrifying moment caught on camera. a dangerous stampede. some 1,500 people injured when soccer fans packing a main square in turin panicked. police say a loud firecracker may have set those fans off. this incident unfolding just about a half hour before the london terror attacks. >>> and the new york city policeman dragged for nearly three blocks through the streets of brooklyn. that officer was...
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mps from a northern ireland party and facing a new conservative civil war over europe. that is election news from across the pond. frome have a caller sterling, virginia, on a democratic line. good morning. caller: i think it is interesting when happened in the u.k. recently because the initial instinct was to group with a more conservative party to create a minority government. what we saw voters doing the votesas lose conservative and moved to the labour party. i think she can lose a lot of their mandate by shifting to the right and makes sure she has both of confidence. in regards to polling, this is telling that even in the u.k., the polling has been wrong in predicting voter behavior and we have to reevaluate how we predict how voters will behave that polls if we want parties to make educated decisions like this not election. host: thank you. on polling,t polling being increasingly difficult to track on issues from this election in the u.k., so the vote on brexit and u.s. election, wall street journal takes a look at that. pollsterssults show still need help after
mps from a northern ireland party and facing a new conservative civil war over europe. that is election news from across the pond. frome have a caller sterling, virginia, on a democratic line. good morning. caller: i think it is interesting when happened in the u.k. recently because the initial instinct was to group with a more conservative party to create a minority government. what we saw voters doing the votesas lose conservative and moved to the labour party. i think she can lose a lot of...
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spreading into europe and spreading into asia, northern africa, middle east, they have all the credibility that they need right now. they are on the move. they are striking at the heart of the west, in london, in paris, brussels, germany. they have all the credibility they need. trace: is interesting because i know you have been these type of intel meetings and tomorrow teresa mae will meet with her cobra team, her national security team to talk about the next steps. what do they talk about? three attacks in three months. what's top of the agenda perspective do they raise the threat level and what happened next in the uk? >> number one they'll be concerned about what we know about other impending threats that are out there thomas was on our radar screen, what individuals, what groups and organizations. will do everything they can to prevent a repeat of this in the next week, two-three weeks. after number one focus. the longer term focus is how do we minimize this threat long-term perspective what do we do with the united states and nato strike while we do with our friends in the middle eas
spreading into europe and spreading into asia, northern africa, middle east, they have all the credibility that they need right now. they are on the move. they are striking at the heart of the west, in london, in paris, brussels, germany. they have all the credibility they need. trace: is interesting because i know you have been these type of intel meetings and tomorrow teresa mae will meet with her cobra team, her national security team to talk about the next steps. what do they talk about?...
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is a manifesto that recognises whatever the outcome of the negotiations are, our best feature from northern ireland and all of these islands is one that recognises interdependence and cooperation with the rest of europe as the best way forward. and for the latest on the campaign with analysis of all the main developments and issues in the nations and regions of the united kingdom take a look at our website. you'll find all of the fallout from last nights debate, the bbc‘s reality check — fact checking some of the claims made — and the latest poll tracker. time for a look at all of the sport news. hello, this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme. defending men's champion novak djokovic cruises into the third round of the french open. it's official now as arsene wenger agrees to two more years as arsenal manager. and uruwa red diamonds score an extra time winner to qualify for the asian champions league quarterfinals. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the tennis news that defending french open champion novak djokovic and nine ti
is a manifesto that recognises whatever the outcome of the negotiations are, our best feature from northern ireland and all of these islands is one that recognises interdependence and cooperation with the rest of europe as the best way forward. and for the latest on the campaign with analysis of all the main developments and issues in the nations and regions of the united kingdom take a look at our website. you'll find all of the fallout from last nights debate, the bbc‘s reality check —...
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they face the threat of what's going on today in north korea, what's going on in northern africa, libya, syria, iraq, he iran? than the threat of terrorism on the continent of europe were here, they are overwhelmed. they're very good but overwhelmed. greg: what should be done about that? >> well, you have to go after each other individually and design its own strategy according to after radicalism you have to eliminate the safe havens in libya, iraq, and syria. you need to develop a global coalition to go after these entities and absolutely destroy them. we need to get rid of political correctness. we need to identify the threat for what it is. i listen to the mayor in london talk -- this is about the same as what he said a couple months ago. i think the citizens of london and the uk are going to demand more of their politicians. they said the right thing for tonight but tomorrow or for what is now sunday in the uk, citizens will now demand for answers. greg: speaking of the safe havens which you prefer, iraq and syria for the terrorists -- are you disappointed that more nations in that
they face the threat of what's going on today in north korea, what's going on in northern africa, libya, syria, iraq, he iran? than the threat of terrorism on the continent of europe were here, they are overwhelmed. they're very good but overwhelmed. greg: what should be done about that? >> well, you have to go after each other individually and design its own strategy according to after radicalism you have to eliminate the safe havens in libya, iraq, and syria. you need to develop a...
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at the moment, some wet weather, and windy weather, across northern england and with a brief coming in off the north sea, it will feel quite chilly. hello. my name is tom donkin. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. these are our top stories: a crowded passenger boat sinks at a busy colombian resort. six people have died. 15 are missing. fierce resistance in the last push for mosul: islamic state militants make a final stand against iraqi troops' advancing into the city. a roadside inferno in central pakistan claims at least 150 lives: many of the victims were collecting fuel from a crashed oil tanker. and in britain, there are calls for a national response to the grenfell tower tragedy, after 60 high—rise buildings fail
at the moment, some wet weather, and windy weather, across northern england and with a brief coming in off the north sea, it will feel quite chilly. hello. my name is tom donkin. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. these are our top stories: a crowded passenger boat sinks at a busy colombian resort. six people have died. 15 are missing. fierce resistance in the last push for mosul: islamic state militants make a final stand against iraqi troops'...
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you know, they are the best in europe, so we get to test ourselves against the best in the northern hemisphere. so far, in new zealand, the lions have found hazards at every turn. the maoris will be no different. this is their moment and they intend to seize it. warren gatland will have had his scouts at eden park as new zealand ran in 12 tries against samoa this morning. if the 78—0 scoreline wasn't worrying enough, it's the knowledge that the all blacks could have scored more. beauden barrett's breakaway try was the turning point in the first half after samoa had done their best to limit the world champions. there were ten different try scorers and that will have sent an ‘almighty warning' to the lions about the size of the task that awaits them in auckland a week tomorrow. that match was the second part of a double header at eden park. first up, was wales, who beat tonga 24—6. the welsh interim coach, robin mcbryde says they are prepared to release players to the lions should the call come. wing alex cuthbert went over early and they also scored a penalty try. it's the first time wale
you know, they are the best in europe, so we get to test ourselves against the best in the northern hemisphere. so far, in new zealand, the lions have found hazards at every turn. the maoris will be no different. this is their moment and they intend to seize it. warren gatland will have had his scouts at eden park as new zealand ran in 12 tries against samoa this morning. if the 78—0 scoreline wasn't worrying enough, it's the knowledge that the all blacks could have scored more. beauden...
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europe, we have seen huge contrast in temperature and weather conditions. central and northern parts have been bombarded with strong winds, heavy rain and thunderstorms. north east germany has seen torrential downpours to end the working week. these thunderstorms will be moving north and east words into western russia and east words into western russia and the baltic states. further south, it is all about the heatwave, particularly across the south east corner. in the canary isles, a lot of fine weather, temperatures around 28, 30 degrees on saturday. the iberian peninsula sees lower temperatures than normal for this time of year. even a few showers across south eastern spain. in france, remains quite unsettled but some sunshine and quite pleasant in nice. a bit cooler of late for italy. this intense heatwave is producing temperatures over a0 degrees and it will persist during the week. it is the start of next week that the weather front moves into the heatwave and brings temperatures down and spark off some violent thunderstorms. we will keep you updated.
europe, we have seen huge contrast in temperature and weather conditions. central and northern parts have been bombarded with strong winds, heavy rain and thunderstorms. north east germany has seen torrential downpours to end the working week. these thunderstorms will be moving north and east words into western russia and east words into western russia and the baltic states. further south, it is all about the heatwave, particularly across the south east corner. in the canary isles, a lot of...
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they are the best in europe. we get to test ourselves against the best opposition in the northern hemisphere. with a population ofjust over 4 million people, new zealand really punches above its weight when it comes to rugby. they start them young here, these boys will have begun playing when they are around four years old, and almost all of them grow up dreaming of becoming an all black. so far, nine boys from here have fulfilled that dream, and all along the walls, reminders that the path from rotorua to rugby's elite is a well—trodden one. we are notjust talking about all blacks, i've jsut spotted dylan hartley. funnily enough, he was never an angry man at school, he was a good young man. he contributed well to our xvs programme. with no room for england's captain on this tour, warren gatland has others to lead the lions. ireland peter 0 mahony will captain the side. sam warburton will be on the bench. he was meant to be joined there by owen farrell, before the fly half was ruled out with a thigh strain. wit
they are the best in europe. we get to test ourselves against the best opposition in the northern hemisphere. with a population ofjust over 4 million people, new zealand really punches above its weight when it comes to rugby. they start them young here, these boys will have begun playing when they are around four years old, and almost all of them grow up dreaming of becoming an all black. so far, nine boys from here have fulfilled that dream, and all along the walls, reminders that the path...
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health are the worst in europe and the developed world. clinicians and others have pointed to the legacy of 30 years of terrorism and violence and the awful effects of that. part of the money we are investing this week goes to mental health care. extra investment in the health service. isn't it time people recognize this is delivery for all the people of northern ireland across all sections of the community and is going to help someone move vulnerable and disadvantaged people in northern ireland and people to get behind it and welcome it? >> my right honorable friend makes an important point, it is the case as we said in the agreement, the we recognize particular circumstances of northern ireland that have arisen as a result of northern ireland's history and as he says there will be mental health issues that arise as a result of that and it is important we put a more incremental health across the united kingdom which we are doing and to see the first training that has taken place to help identify mental health issues among young people and
health are the worst in europe and the developed world. clinicians and others have pointed to the legacy of 30 years of terrorism and violence and the awful effects of that. part of the money we are investing this week goes to mental health care. extra investment in the health service. isn't it time people recognize this is delivery for all the people of northern ireland across all sections of the community and is going to help someone move vulnerable and disadvantaged people in northern...
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at the moment, it looks like there'll be some wet and windy weather across much of northern england and with that breeze coming in from the north sea, it will feel quite chilly. this is bbc world news, the headlines. a passenger boat carrying more than 170 people has sunk in a reservoir in colombia, taking less than five minutes to go down. officials said six people died and 16 others were missing. there are no details yet on why the boat sank. reports from iraq say fighters from so—called islamic state have mounted a counter attack against iraqi troops, who are trying to recapture parts of the old city of mosul. iraqi commanders say that british fighters, as well as chechens and other foreigners, are among the militants. firefighters in southern spain are battling to stop a huge forest fire causing widespread damage to a national park that's home to rare species of wildlife. the blaze has led to the evacuation of more than 2,000 people. pakistan's prime minister, nawaz sharif, has cut short a visit
at the moment, it looks like there'll be some wet and windy weather across much of northern england and with that breeze coming in from the north sea, it will feel quite chilly. this is bbc world news, the headlines. a passenger boat carrying more than 170 people has sunk in a reservoir in colombia, taking less than five minutes to go down. officials said six people died and 16 others were missing. there are no details yet on why the boat sank. reports from iraq say fighters from so—called...
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. >> in europe and london, ftse 100 up by 15 points. theresa may talking with the northern ireland party to try to form a majority in parliament. the cac f. 23 points. the exit 68. lauren: different story today from what we have friday and yesterday. are they going to set the losing streak. delhi every 30 points. s&p and the nasdaq closely today up 13 and change peer to feel real good. tried to oil up 18 cents. gold giving up five bucks to 12.63 amounts. dream to let stay with technology stocks. let's bring in paul teacher can a ceo investment officer at fairfax global markets. we see the nasdaq higher this morning. analysts keep same technology stocks are overvalued. do you agree with that? >> sound technology stocks are overvalued. you have to understand that five stocks, apple, amazon, facebook, microsoft and google have made a basically 40% of their performance to date of the s&p 500 and 55% of the nasdaq. these stocks have very, very high pes. summer of two or three times the average price ranging on trade earnings ratio. if you ta
. >> in europe and london, ftse 100 up by 15 points. theresa may talking with the northern ireland party to try to form a majority in parliament. the cac f. 23 points. the exit 68. lauren: different story today from what we have friday and yesterday. are they going to set the losing streak. delhi every 30 points. s&p and the nasdaq closely today up 13 and change peer to feel real good. tried to oil up 18 cents. gold giving up five bucks to 12.63 amounts. dream to let stay with...
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in italy, brexit is very much being seen as a wake—up call for europe as a whole. it's demanding eu reform, especially on curbing migration from outside the union. then there's ireland, which will have the eu's only land border with britain. checkpoints with northern ireland were scrapped at the end of the troubles almost 20 years ago. it's worried a "hard" border will hurt trade. finally, a big issue of course for all the countries: the future of the 3.6 million eu citizens living in the uk as of last year. if affects some more than others of course — a million of those are from poland. uk prime minister theresa may is expected to set out her plans on their status at the summit. following the queens speech in parliament on wednesday, she struck a conciliatory tone. but labour leaderjeremy corbin pressed her again over the issue. mr speaker, this queen's speech is about recognising grasping the opportunities for every community in oui’ opportunities for every community in our country, to benefit as we leave the european union. it is about delivering the will of
in italy, brexit is very much being seen as a wake—up call for europe as a whole. it's demanding eu reform, especially on curbing migration from outside the union. then there's ireland, which will have the eu's only land border with britain. checkpoints with northern ireland were scrapped at the end of the troubles almost 20 years ago. it's worried a "hard" border will hurt trade. finally, a big issue of course for all the countries: the future of the 3.6 million eu citizens living...
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in a moment, we'll be hearing from our economics editor, kamal ahmed and our europe editor, katya adler, but first here's our health editor, hugh pym. the election debate on the nhs is largely about england, health is devolved and the administrations in scotland, wales and northern ireland don't have elections this time. money is the dominant issue, how much more will be needed to cope with rising patient demand and the complex health needs of an ageing population? the conservatives say they'll spend a bit more than under current plans. labour and the liberal democrats are planning bigger funding increases, paid for by specific tax rises. but some health think tanks say none of them have come up with enough. staffing and recruitment is another major challenge. labour and the liberal democrats both say they'd end pay restraint to allow bigger pay rises for nhs staff. the conservatives want to see thousands more mental health staff recruited. as for social care, the debate's been dominated by a row over how much people should have to pay to be looked after in a care home or for carers to
in a moment, we'll be hearing from our economics editor, kamal ahmed and our europe editor, katya adler, but first here's our health editor, hugh pym. the election debate on the nhs is largely about england, health is devolved and the administrations in scotland, wales and northern ireland don't have elections this time. money is the dominant issue, how much more will be needed to cope with rising patient demand and the complex health needs of an ageing population? the conservatives say they'll...
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a dry day from northern ireland and probably a much better day for scotland. that is unlikely to continue. low pressure dominating not just our shores but continue. low pressure dominating notjust our shores but well into the heart of europe where we will have some flash flooding lightly. torrential and thundery downpours around at the moment. not as blundery in the uk, but on thursday the rain is in scotland and northern ireland. easing off in northern england. most of england and wales missing the showers. a bit of warmth and humidity. call the further north in the wind and rain. that rain will push into england and wales again on friday. into the weekend a glimmer of hope. not completely dry, the pressure will be higher so it should be drier and brighter when the sun does it should feel warm. this is newsday and the bbc. all top stories: companies across the globe are reporting they have been struck bya are reporting they have been struck by a major cyber attack. the us accuses russia and china of complicity in trafficking forced labour from complicity in t
a dry day from northern ireland and probably a much better day for scotland. that is unlikely to continue. low pressure dominating not just our shores but continue. low pressure dominating notjust our shores but well into the heart of europe where we will have some flash flooding lightly. torrential and thundery downpours around at the moment. not as blundery in the uk, but on thursday the rain is in scotland and northern ireland. easing off in northern england. most of england and wales...
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in related news meantime still in europe tension of the migration issues been rising in neighboring france this week around four hundred read. fiji's clashed with police near a northern italian town when they try to cross into the border with france the town's been dubbed italy's mini kalai and reference to the huge migrant camp once found at the northern fringe paul kelly. police used tear gas against the refugees who tried to use the river to bypass the barricade caused a lot of disruption there earlier. and so going to france the mayor of one french town says he's going to put pork on every school lunch menu to promote a more secular society but critics say it's instead going to spread intolerance and marginalize religious groups. we are putting an operation in place so the children eat everything and their diets are balanced there is too much waste so we will teach them to eat meat meat poultry or pork today we're talking about secularism in a generally anti muslim way we see secularism as a tool of tolerance and living together and nothing exclusion any people who refuses to eat pork
in related news meantime still in europe tension of the migration issues been rising in neighboring france this week around four hundred read. fiji's clashed with police near a northern italian town when they try to cross into the border with france the town's been dubbed italy's mini kalai and reference to the huge migrant camp once found at the northern fringe paul kelly. police used tear gas against the refugees who tried to use the river to bypass the barricade caused a lot of disruption...
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sea.uth by all of the amphibious shipping is an europe in the middle east -- in europe and the middle east. no, sorti shek said of. everyone keeps working. everything is on this chart except stillwell is holding six jobs simultaneously. savon, srie in lanka, burma, india and china all day, all the time doing his job. he cannot do all this. whose fault is the? -- is this? arguably his. it is not easy to call up george washington -- george marshall in washington dc and say i need four or five more general. generals. stillwell deserves some criticism. he cannot do the job and he is not dedicating all his time to the chiang kai shek account. that is why they call him the squad leader. he wants to be on the ground fighting down in burma as that is not where he is supposed to be. he is the senior chinese military officer in the china-burma-india theater. he should be spending most of his time working with chiang kai shek. -- what he what w does. by a man fromed the obama national guard, silver star in world war i. politician in an army uniform, had served in very powerful positions. the sto
sea.uth by all of the amphibious shipping is an europe in the middle east -- in europe and the middle east. no, sorti shek said of. everyone keeps working. everything is on this chart except stillwell is holding six jobs simultaneously. savon, srie in lanka, burma, india and china all day, all the time doing his job. he cannot do all this. whose fault is the? -- is this? arguably his. it is not easy to call up george washington -- george marshall in washington dc and say i need four or five...