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europe and rebuild western europe, given the obvious suffering in western europe in the aftermath of world war ii i don't know what other , choice they had. "mistake" is too strong a word. when you are in power, you have to make difficult decisions. these were the decisions made. again, latin americans are very disappointed because they perceived this idea that if western europe and japan were rebuilt, you could sell more things to these societies. from their perspective would mean we will sell raw materials , and food products, which will leave us in a dependent status, and they want to have economic diversification. may be "tragedy" is a better word than mistake. and again, in the way faulting the truman administration for the choices they made. yes? >> during your speech, you said that during the korean conflict, we were devoting 2.7% to the marshall plan. it went way -- what we were giving south america was very small. today, what percentage are we providing in foreign aid to south america? stephen: i couldn't give you the percentage. the amount of money is very small. we are giv
europe and rebuild western europe, given the obvious suffering in western europe in the aftermath of world war ii i don't know what other , choice they had. "mistake" is too strong a word. when you are in power, you have to make difficult decisions. these were the decisions made. again, latin americans are very disappointed because they perceived this idea that if western europe and japan were rebuilt, you could sell more things to these societies. from their perspective would mean we...
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europe and rebuild western europe, given the obvious suffering in western europe, i don't know what other choice they had. mistake is too strong a word. when you are in power, you have to make difficult decisions. these are the decisions made. again, latin americans are very disappointed because they perceive this idea that if western europe and japan were rebuilt, you could sell more things to these societies. in the perspective, we will sell raw materials and food products, which will leave us in a dependent status, and they want to have economic diversification. it may be tragedy is a better word than mistake. and again, in the way faulting the truman administration for the choices they made. yes? >> during your speech, you said that during the korean conflict, we were devoting 2.7% to the marshall plan. then it went, what we were giving south america was very small. today, what percentage are we providing in foreign aid to south america? stephen: i couldn't give you the percentage, the amount of money is very small. we are still funding columbia, as best i know. when i was in co
europe and rebuild western europe, given the obvious suffering in western europe, i don't know what other choice they had. mistake is too strong a word. when you are in power, you have to make difficult decisions. these are the decisions made. again, latin americans are very disappointed because they perceive this idea that if western europe and japan were rebuilt, you could sell more things to these societies. in the perspective, we will sell raw materials and food products, which will leave...
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the airwar has been of western europe, principally. the air war has been astonishing, the pentagon reckons it has killed 60,000 ices paramilitaries. that is twice as many as was estimated to be in the entire organisation a few yea rs in the entire organisation a few years ago. essentially, we have to
the airwar has been of western europe, principally. the air war has been astonishing, the pentagon reckons it has killed 60,000 ices paramilitaries. that is twice as many as was estimated to be in the entire organisation a few yea rs in the entire organisation a few years ago. essentially, we have to
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europe and rebuild western europe, given the obvious suffering in western europe, i don't know what other choice they had. mistake is too strong a word. are in power, you have to make difficult decisions. these are the decisions made. are verytin americans disappointed because they perceive this idea that if western europe and japan were rebuilt, you could sell more things to these societies. in the perspective, we will sell raw materials and food products, which will leave us in a dependent status, and they want to have economic diversification. it may be tragedy is a better word than mistake. again, in the way faulting the truman administration for the choices they made. yes? >> during your speech, you said that during the korean conflict, we were devoting 2.7% to the marshall plan. went, what we were giving south america was very small. today, what percentage are we providing in foreign aid to south america? give you theuldn't percentage, the amount of money is very small. ,e are still funding columbia as best i know. when i was in columbia -- we've been giving them about $6 bill
europe and rebuild western europe, given the obvious suffering in western europe, i don't know what other choice they had. mistake is too strong a word. are in power, you have to make difficult decisions. these are the decisions made. are verytin americans disappointed because they perceive this idea that if western europe and japan were rebuilt, you could sell more things to these societies. in the perspective, we will sell raw materials and food products, which will leave us in a dependent...
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western europe, asia, the gulf states and other arab states in north america? just in rough terms. are there other trends in that? how effective have we been, for example, in western europe and north america to at least restrict purchases to well-documented, things have been documented to be in museums and then disappear? as well as items that were lifted out of the ground without documentation at all in the last couple years? >> i think the short answer to the question is that generally speaking, our research to date suggest it takes asked the nine years for the antiquities themselves to surface publicly at the in stage of distribution. what we do know about the antiquities we seem from syria more broadly that are not possible to link to daesh itself is that there generally being transshipped through southeast asia through country such as singapore, indonesia and thailand and then back to markets in western europe. western europe predated the united states in placing import restrictions on looted material from syria, other european union with a quick on this particular issue, and
western europe, asia, the gulf states and other arab states in north america? just in rough terms. are there other trends in that? how effective have we been, for example, in western europe and north america to at least restrict purchases to well-documented, things have been documented to be in museums and then disappear? as well as items that were lifted out of the ground without documentation at all in the last couple years? >> i think the short answer to the question is that generally...
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western europe pre-dated the united states and placing import restrictions on looted material from syria. they were quick to the issue. germany very much so has been very focused on clamping down on this kind of trade. we are not at the moment able to parse out in strict percentages materialistsnishes material is daesh going. we suspect this material is in the pipeline from records we've seen from southeast asia. we can also suspect that as miss grinder mentioned -- as miss g mentioned, other significant markets include russia, china, the gulf states, saudi arabia. our suspicion is that we may see some kind of restructuring as these materials begin to surface and they may not necessarily appearance a, western europe as we might have typically expected after the iraq war. typically, the modern and more modern arts -- china is a huge layer. and, asia generally. it to benot find .urprising so transit to southeast asia comment than it does not even had for the northern americas. crying sir, for the moment with not been able to review the shipment from a research perspective so i don't know t
western europe pre-dated the united states and placing import restrictions on looted material from syria. they were quick to the issue. germany very much so has been very focused on clamping down on this kind of trade. we are not at the moment able to parse out in strict percentages materialistsnishes material is daesh going. we suspect this material is in the pipeline from records we've seen from southeast asia. we can also suspect that as miss grinder mentioned -- as miss g mentioned, other...
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western europe, asia, the goal states and other arab states in north america. just in rough terms. are there other trends in that? how effective have we been, for example, in western europe and north america to at least restrict purchases to well-documented, things have been documented to be in museums and then disappear? as well as items that were lifted out of the ground without documentation at all in the last couple of years. >> i think that the short answer to the question is that generally speaking and the environment it takes six to nine years for the antiquities themselves to surface publicly at the sort of in stage of the distribution note. what we do know about the antiquities that we've seen looted from syria more broadly that are not possible to link to daesh itself is that they are generally being transshipped through southeast asia, through countries such as singapore, indonesia and thailand, and then back to markets in western europe. western europe predated the united states in placing import restrictions on looted material from syria, the european union was very qu
western europe, asia, the goal states and other arab states in north america. just in rough terms. are there other trends in that? how effective have we been, for example, in western europe and north america to at least restrict purchases to well-documented, things have been documented to be in museums and then disappear? as well as items that were lifted out of the ground without documentation at all in the last couple of years. >> i think that the short answer to the question is that...
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western europe predated the united states on placing import restrictions on items from syria, the european union was particularly quick on this issue and germany has been very focused on clamping down on this type of train. trade. we're not able to look at percentages, where daesh's materials are going to market countries and market destinations. what we can say, we suspect that this material is in the pipeline from shipment records from southeast asia. we can expect, as mentioned, that the united states is the largest art market nation. other significance art market nations include china, include russia, include the gulf states, saudi arabia, qatar and the emirates. so our suspicion is that we may see some kind of restructuring as these materials begin to surface and they may not necessarily appear in, say, western europe as we might have typically expected, say, after the iraq war. >> well, certainly in other, you know, the sort of traditional modern and more modern art markets, china is a huge player in asia generally. it would not be surprising to see them equally as large. we have no
western europe predated the united states on placing import restrictions on items from syria, the european union was particularly quick on this issue and germany has been very focused on clamping down on this type of train. trade. we're not able to look at percentages, where daesh's materials are going to market countries and market destinations. what we can say, we suspect that this material is in the pipeline from shipment records from southeast asia. we can expect, as mentioned, that the...
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western europe predated the u.s. in placing import restrictions on looted material from syria and the european union was quick on this particular issue. in germany, very much has been very focused on clamping down on this kind of trade. we are not able to parse out in percentages where some material is specifically going to different market countries and market destinations. while we can say is we suspect this material is in the pipeline from transshipment records that we've seen from southeast asia. we also can suspect that the united states is the largest art market nation. other significant art market nations include china, russia and the gulf states. our suspicion is that we may see some kind of restructuring as these materials begin to surface and they may not necessarily appear in western europe as we might've expected after the iraq war. >> certainly in other more modern art market, china is a huge player. it would not be surprising to find them equally large. we have no way of even guessing the percentage of
western europe predated the u.s. in placing import restrictions on looted material from syria and the european union was quick on this particular issue. in germany, very much has been very focused on clamping down on this kind of trade. we are not able to parse out in percentages where some material is specifically going to different market countries and market destinations. while we can say is we suspect this material is in the pipeline from transshipment records that we've seen from southeast...
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we've always worried that the fighters in those areas would bleed out and go to western europe. the interesting thing about spain is they're particularly vulnerable to those extremists coming in from north america. there's a pipeline where they cross from north america, morocco and the extremist fight to western europe. many pass through spain but obviously we have a group that's remained in spain and poses a threat there. >> charlie: we've seen what happened in charlottesville as domestic terrorism intended to insight violence to attract attention. >> charlie, there's no doubt in my mind charlottesville was domestic terrorism. if you're prepared to label barcelona where a non-government actor targets the public with violence for political gain then we ought to be willing to confron confront when a white supremacist does the thing that's terrorism too. >> charlie: last weekend's violence in charlottesville, virginia continues to reverberate throughout the country. vice news were able to capture the events. the document is called "charlottesville: race and terror" the executive p
we've always worried that the fighters in those areas would bleed out and go to western europe. the interesting thing about spain is they're particularly vulnerable to those extremists coming in from north america. there's a pipeline where they cross from north america, morocco and the extremist fight to western europe. many pass through spain but obviously we have a group that's remained in spain and poses a threat there. >> charlie: we've seen what happened in charlottesville as...
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europe. so this phenomenon is not peculiar to the united states. what is peculiar to the united states is mr trump. during the campaign he was really playing with fire, he ran a really very xenophobic and racist campaign in my view and that xenophobia and racism has really energised the radical right in an ugly way in our country and we saw that in full display in charlottesville a week ago. so to be clear about this, you are the boss of one of the highest profile civil rights organisations in the united states today, are you saying that president donald trump is an out and out racist? i don't know mr trump... i don't know what's in his heart. all i do know is his actions have been racist. they've been racist for quite some time. as some of your viewers may know, mr trumpjumped on the birther bandwagon, claiming perhaps president obama wasn't born in this country. that was a true racist canard. not only did hejump on it but he lied about it repeatedly, saying things like he had sent investiga
europe. so this phenomenon is not peculiar to the united states. what is peculiar to the united states is mr trump. during the campaign he was really playing with fire, he ran a really very xenophobic and racist campaign in my view and that xenophobia and racism has really energised the radical right in an ugly way in our country and we saw that in full display in charlottesville a week ago. so to be clear about this, you are the boss of one of the highest profile civil rights organisations in...
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that's actually a much lower number than some countries in western europe where you almost had 1,000 each in those countries travel to join the group so the scale of the threat is less big in spain than it is in some other countries but they've been very vigilant. there have been hundreds of counterterrorism arrests in the last several years. they've been very concerned about potential plotting activity, been concerned about this foreign fighter travel to syria and iraq and people coming back, and we've seen plots in spain since the madrid bombings all the way back in 2004, that they have had some serious terror plots, including in barcelona, there was a plot in 2008 linked back to the taliban, a cell in barcelona that was planning to hit the barcelona metro, so this city, no stranger to the threat of islamist extremism and there's also, in various parts of spain, there are clusters like all over western europe of people who have become very radicalized, who have been attracted to charismatic preachers, who have been attracted to the message of isis over the internet, and their messa
that's actually a much lower number than some countries in western europe where you almost had 1,000 each in those countries travel to join the group so the scale of the threat is less big in spain than it is in some other countries but they've been very vigilant. there have been hundreds of counterterrorism arrests in the last several years. they've been very concerned about potential plotting activity, been concerned about this foreign fighter travel to syria and iraq and people coming back,...
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europe. so this phenomenon is not peculiar to the knighted states. what is peculiar to the united states is mr trump. during the campaign he was really playing with fire, varane a really very xenophobic and racist campaign in my view and that xenophobia and racism has really energised the radical right in an ugly way in our country and we saw that in full display in charlottesville a week ago. to be clear about this, you are the boss of one of the highest profile civil rights organisations in the united states today, are you saying that president donald trump is an out and out racist?” saying that president donald trump is an out and out racist? i don't know mrtrump... i is an out and out racist? i don't know mr trump... i don't know what's in his heart. all i do know is his actions have been racist. they've been racist for quite some time. as some of your viewers may know, mr trumpjumped on some of your viewers may know, mr trump jumped on the some of your viewers may know, mr trumpjumped
europe. so this phenomenon is not peculiar to the knighted states. what is peculiar to the united states is mr trump. during the campaign he was really playing with fire, varane a really very xenophobic and racist campaign in my view and that xenophobia and racism has really energised the radical right in an ugly way in our country and we saw that in full display in charlottesville a week ago. to be clear about this, you are the boss of one of the highest profile civil rights organisations in...
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europe in western europe europe which has shown a strategy same i have a different strategy concerning attacking terrorism at its roots and making sure that terrorist ideas are not totally gated making sure that cities are safe making sure that my police different polices are correct communicating well with intelligence services no western country has yet to there is such a strategy which is convincing and which is working so i think this is what the citizens this is the pressure citizens have to put on the politicians so we see what the strategy is because it's not just lighting up the eiffel tower or sharing pray for such a city which is going to change anything yeah i worry in summary there from political analyst nicolette murphy to make a thank you very much for your take this hour. let's just get a recap of our breaking and soul news this hour catalan police have not said with a. in the past twenty minutes or so that one person has been killed thirty two more injured after a crushed into a crowd of pedestrians in the center of barcelona a warning that the pictures you're seeing ar
europe in western europe europe which has shown a strategy same i have a different strategy concerning attacking terrorism at its roots and making sure that terrorist ideas are not totally gated making sure that cities are safe making sure that my police different polices are correct communicating well with intelligence services no western country has yet to there is such a strategy which is convincing and which is working so i think this is what the citizens this is the pressure citizens have...
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it has spread across western europe. how many more of these incidents do we need? if you just talk about vic a ver alone, it's a stunning the amnesia. not just from european elites but of course here in the u.s. we've got the progressive left, the open borders lobby that has done everything in its power to fight president trump who's trying to make sure that we don't have madrid style bombings and more vehicular attacks like this on our shorts. what did they do? exactly what you've been talking about, play the race card. not only to demonize personally political opponents but to obstruct them from achieving our most basic goals of government and ensuring our sovereignty in the safety of our people. >> sean: i want to stay on this terror issue, i don't think you can defeat an enemy if you don't identify an enemy. for eight years we wouldn't identify enemy. we can cast aspersions and blame all we want here. if the world doesn't wise up, how bad is this going to get? if the president doesn't secure the border, what does that mean for the american people? >> it's a dis
it has spread across western europe. how many more of these incidents do we need? if you just talk about vic a ver alone, it's a stunning the amnesia. not just from european elites but of course here in the u.s. we've got the progressive left, the open borders lobby that has done everything in its power to fight president trump who's trying to make sure that we don't have madrid style bombings and more vehicular attacks like this on our shorts. what did they do? exactly what you've been talking...
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topic in western europe that was a problem and needed. hundred years ago where the thing going up as clean as they are slaughterhouses were another clean as they are today so no worry about bacteria we have to worry about additives that my. and if they are not necessary for some very good reasons we should not do is clear the cancer risk today i mean risks that's the main risk that they definitely and and agony has been. led to produce nice i think meat main reason is that freight cars. not accept we do not have the red color of the been used to. so many. think about all the. experts have been ringing alarm bells for years twenty five years ago a european union report already recommended reducing the amount of. meat. in one thousand nine hundred. the european. rights to the products. so we would. of course you can use of of for institutions which are responsive to follow. and to present. its notes. and. dispense a good amendment for over an hour the commissioner attempted to pull the wool over our eyes. in spite of all the reports by expe
topic in western europe that was a problem and needed. hundred years ago where the thing going up as clean as they are slaughterhouses were another clean as they are today so no worry about bacteria we have to worry about additives that my. and if they are not necessary for some very good reasons we should not do is clear the cancer risk today i mean risks that's the main risk that they definitely and and agony has been. led to produce nice i think meat main reason is that freight cars. not...
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it has spread across western europe. how many more of these incidents do we need? if you just talk about vehicular jihad alone, it's a stunning the amnesia. not just from european elites but of course here in the u.s. we've got the progressive left, the open borders lobby that has done everything in its power to fight president trump who's trying to make sure that we don't have madrid style bombings and more vehicular attacks like this on our shores. what did they do? exactly what you've been talking about, play the race card. not only to demonize personally political opponents but to obstruct them from achieving our most basic goals of government in ensuring our sovereignty in the safety of our people. >> sean: i want to stay on this terror issue, i don't think you can defeat an enemy if you don't identify an enemy. for eight years we wouldn't identify enemy. we can cast aspersions and blame all we want here. if the world doesn't wise up, how bad is this going to get? if the president doesn't secure the border, what does that mean for the american people? >> it's
it has spread across western europe. how many more of these incidents do we need? if you just talk about vehicular jihad alone, it's a stunning the amnesia. not just from european elites but of course here in the u.s. we've got the progressive left, the open borders lobby that has done everything in its power to fight president trump who's trying to make sure that we don't have madrid style bombings and more vehicular attacks like this on our shores. what did they do? exactly what you've been...
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i think most of western europe, japan, and much of the united states have the problem of complacency and just getting by, and life is good enough that on any given day you can do not very much, and in the short run it is fine, and in the long run it is worrying. you increase aggregate risk. that is my worry about japan, too. stephen: you called mr. abe brave, you called mr. kuroda brave, or at least brave policies when you and i talked in february of last year, but do they need to take more risks? >> abenomics, the administration, the government products needs to take action against differentiation, and they are cheaper. we're staying afloat, not so bad situation. my point is, to step up their braveness to reform, to advance and reform, to prepare the future of japanese productivity. to change the structure of the society, it's an imminent issue. the current situation is too - stephen: 2030, anyone want to look into the crystal ball? that's a long time for china. >> obviously, i believe and i'm confident that by 2030 life will be better. there is a good reason for that. first of all,
i think most of western europe, japan, and much of the united states have the problem of complacency and just getting by, and life is good enough that on any given day you can do not very much, and in the short run it is fine, and in the long run it is worrying. you increase aggregate risk. that is my worry about japan, too. stephen: you called mr. abe brave, you called mr. kuroda brave, or at least brave policies when you and i talked in february of last year, but do they need to take more...
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at the end of the day, muslims are american citizens, european citizens, western citizens. professor ramadan, could you explain why it is or elaborate on why it is that thousands of muslims from europe have gone to the middle east to fight on behalf of isis in addition to those who carry out these attacks within europe? many have pointed out that one of the common traits amongst those who are perpetrating these attacks in europe is that they tend to be young menen who are below the age of 25. about the talk significance of that, at this particular demographic in different european countries and why they are increasingly drawn to isis? i think it is deeper than that. it is that only young people. we've been working with the european muslim network in brussels. we have even been seeing some testimonies from people who were going to leave or who left and came back on their way from turkey. what they're saying is true, their young, but not only men women. not very much involved in terrorist attacks, but they are involved -- they are attracted by the same way. we're going to sup
at the end of the day, muslims are american citizens, european citizens, western citizens. professor ramadan, could you explain why it is or elaborate on why it is that thousands of muslims from europe have gone to the middle east to fight on behalf of isis in addition to those who carry out these attacks within europe? many have pointed out that one of the common traits amongst those who are perpetrating these attacks in europe is that they tend to be young menen who are below the age of 25....
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i think most of western europe, japan, and much of the united states have the problem of complacency and just getting by, and life is good enough that on any given day you can do not very much, and in the short run it is fine, and in the long run it is worrying. you increase aggregate risk. that is my worry about japan, too. stephen: you called mr. abe brave, you called mr. kuroda brave, or at least brave policies when you and i talked in february of last year, but do they need to take more risks? >> abenomics, the administration, the government products needs to take action against differentiation, and they are cheaper. we're staying afloat, not so bad situation. my point is, to step up their braveness to reform, to advance and reform, to prepare the future of japanese productivity. to change the structure of the society, it's an imminent issue. the current situation is too - stephen: 2030, anyone want to look into the crystal ball? that's a long time for china. >> obviously, i believe and i'm confident that by 2030 life will be better. there is a good reason for that. first of all,
i think most of western europe, japan, and much of the united states have the problem of complacency and just getting by, and life is good enough that on any given day you can do not very much, and in the short run it is fine, and in the long run it is worrying. you increase aggregate risk. that is my worry about japan, too. stephen: you called mr. abe brave, you called mr. kuroda brave, or at least brave policies when you and i talked in february of last year, but do they need to take more...
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topic in western europe that was a problem and made into a. hundred years ago where the thing going up as clean as they are slaughterhouses were another clean as they are today so no worry about bacteria now we have to worry about additives that my. and if they are not necessary for some very good reasons we should not do is clear the cancer risk today is the main risks the main risk today definitely and and agony it has been so. long to produce. meat but main reason is that freight costs not accept we do not have the red color of the had been used to for. many. years will people been saying about reject. them. the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of hearty americans do the same we are apparently better than blue nothings better than the sea people you've never heard of love redacted the night my president of the world bank so are you going to write me seriously send us an e-mail. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around
topic in western europe that was a problem and made into a. hundred years ago where the thing going up as clean as they are slaughterhouses were another clean as they are today so no worry about bacteria now we have to worry about additives that my. and if they are not necessary for some very good reasons we should not do is clear the cancer risk today is the main risks the main risk today definitely and and agony it has been so. long to produce. meat but main reason is that freight costs not...
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topic in western europe that was a problem and needed to. hundred years ago where the thing going up as clean as they are slaughterhouses were another clean as they are today so no worry about bacteria we have to worry about additives that my. and if they are not necessary for some very good reasons we should not do is clear the cancer risk today i mean risks that's the main risk today definitely and and agony it has been so. long to produce a nice i need the main reason is that the freight costs not accept which do not have the red color of the been used to. mean. what is it when this was national bank essential bank and other such will be. thanks on behalf of governments are now the biggest owners of stocks when japan is the biggest holder of exchange traded funds that's called nationalization that's socialism and combined with the central bank of poland bureau that is fixing the price of money it's not a free money market for money and combined with purchase of open assets nationalizing those assets that's pretty good communism that's nat
topic in western europe that was a problem and needed to. hundred years ago where the thing going up as clean as they are slaughterhouses were another clean as they are today so no worry about bacteria we have to worry about additives that my. and if they are not necessary for some very good reasons we should not do is clear the cancer risk today i mean risks that's the main risk today definitely and and agony it has been so. long to produce a nice i need the main reason is that the freight...
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at the end of the day, muslims are american citizens, european citizens, western citizens. professor ramadan, could you explain why it is or elaborate on why it is that thousands of muslims from europe have gone to the middle east to fight on behalf of isis in addition to those who carry out these attacks within europe? many have pointed out that one of the common traits amongst those who are perpetrating these attacks in europe is that they tend to be young men who are below the age of 25. about the talk significance of that, at this particular demographic in different european countries and why they are increasingly drawn to isis? i think it is deeper than that. it is that only young people. we've been working with the european muslim network in brussels. we have even been seeing some testimonies from people who were going to leave or who left and came back on their way from turkey. what they're saying is true, their young, but not only men women. not very much involved in terrorist attacks, but they are involved -- they are attracted by the same way. we're going to suppo
at the end of the day, muslims are american citizens, european citizens, western citizens. professor ramadan, could you explain why it is or elaborate on why it is that thousands of muslims from europe have gone to the middle east to fight on behalf of isis in addition to those who carry out these attacks within europe? many have pointed out that one of the common traits amongst those who are perpetrating these attacks in europe is that they tend to be young men who are below the age of 25....
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a pipeline they cross in from north africa into western europe. many pass through spain but obviously we have a group that remained in spain and poses a threat there. >> rose: when they capture a terrorist like this and begin the interrogation, what's been the terms of them at someponent being able to lead to other activities because they search where they live or b because in the end they realize the game is up? >> there are a number of ways they get this information. pocket litter, pieces of paper and information on their person. it's their cell phones, computers, their social media, all those connections provide a web to investigators. they leverage those in terms of an interrogation and we have to be suspicious that perhaps one of the ways that the spanish authorities were able to get to the cambrils cell 80 miles south was because of all that information they gathered and perhaps the cooperation. rarely do you get people alive after these operations and they have four in custody that can provide lead information. >> rose: do they have any ind
a pipeline they cross in from north africa into western europe. many pass through spain but obviously we have a group that remained in spain and poses a threat there. >> rose: when they capture a terrorist like this and begin the interrogation, what's been the terms of them at someponent being able to lead to other activities because they search where they live or b because in the end they realize the game is up? >> there are a number of ways they get this information. pocket...
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conduct very deadly attacks and you see something that to india i climbed in western europe. because the ideology of first had coolee days adds to to to call say. tara wreak havoc how can countries them protect themselves. drug dealer to two week are on the on the summer inside that those that need. to quickly. conduct. easy can manage real or not are all in out there that may be more exposed. he'll columban enough com blessed day the need to call the potato with how himself with his but that counts cannot. do these kind of attacks. yeah but then departed did issue is. marking that one and the end of the need of conducting an upscale intelligent corporation. to be able to get out now as much information definitelyw to gather intelligence. and how to interpret and analyze it the fastest way possible to prevent the product. another big you know any good security concerns in spain leading up to this attack why do we know why spain. was targeted. well so so i said normally don't have all the information about the profile of the attack of that's a bit difficult to to make a point.
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the airwar has been of western europe, principally. the air war has been astonishing, the pentagon reckons it has killed 60,000 ices paramilitaries. that is twice as many as was estimated to be in the entire organisation a few yea rs in the entire organisation a few years ago. essentially, we have to get to grips with what is driving this in the first place. it looks like the military tactics which we have used not just like the military tactics which we have used notjust against ices but over the last 16 years is not actually worked. we are no more secure now than we were then. but that requires a major change in thinking, andi that requires a major change in thinking, and i don't see a change. so—called islamic state are claiming responsibility for the attack in barcelona. they are saying it was their soldiers involved. that is there any way of knowing to what extent is would have guided, if this was in their name, to what extent did they guide it? perhaps in the way that al-qaeda guided the 9/11 attacks? was as a carefully coordin
the airwar has been of western europe, principally. the air war has been astonishing, the pentagon reckons it has killed 60,000 ices paramilitaries. that is twice as many as was estimated to be in the entire organisation a few yea rs in the entire organisation a few years ago. essentially, we have to get to grips with what is driving this in the first place. it looks like the military tactics which we have used not just like the military tactics which we have used notjust against ices but over...
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as indeed is the case throughout very much of western europe that those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a car in a car in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they see it isn't punishment to the scribe it's the inevitability of punishment but thanks to europe's open border prospective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away. other news russia's defense ministry says a large convoy heading to the syrian city of date is or has been hit by the russian air force multiple vehicles along with ammunition and weapons were destroyed more than two hundred terrorists killed the ministry pointed out that i still terrorists are trying to make their last stand in the besieged the daters or after the terror group suffered heavy losses in the provinces of iraq and homs the defeat of us all there would be devastating for the group's presence in syria according to the russian ministry at the map you're looking at right now used to have a lot more black white areas even at the beginning of august a lot of change due to a serie
as indeed is the case throughout very much of western europe that those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a car in a car in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they see it isn't punishment to the scribe it's the inevitability of punishment but thanks to europe's open border prospective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away. other news russia's defense ministry says a large convoy heading to the syrian city of date is...
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europe those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a car in a car in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they see it isn't punishment that the deters crime it's the the ability of punishment but thanks to europe's open borders perspective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away meanwhile in the southern french city of mass say one person has been killed and another seriously injured after a car rammed into people to bus stops there driver has been arrested and is being questioned he was described as already having a police record and also possibly suffering from mental illness issues they thought he was safe and now there is no indication the incident should be treated as terrorism. group of anti racism protesters has clashed with police in canada it happened after the demonstrators attempted to disrupt a right wing rally in the city of quebec. the . dozens of anti fascist protesters dressed in black threw smoke bombs and firecrackers at the police who tried to separate the two rallies the second was a planned righ
europe those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a car in a car in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they see it isn't punishment that the deters crime it's the the ability of punishment but thanks to europe's open borders perspective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away meanwhile in the southern french city of mass say one person has been killed and another seriously injured after a car rammed into people to bus...
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europe those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a kind of in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they say it isn't punishment to the scribe it's the inevitability of punishment but thanks to europe's open borders perspective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away. scuffles have broken out in california off the right wing american rally was outnumbered by left wing counter protest. up to one hundred police officers reportedly attended the scene in order to avoid tensions spilling over three people were arrested tensions between america's right and left wing activists have been increasing following the violence in charlottesville nancy rammed his car into a crowd of demonstrators. and efforts to remove statues through confederate offices regarded by some as symbolizing racism have taken place across america throughout the week right wing projects this have faced off with left wingers often resulting in clashes and arrests. in the meantime a petition has been launched from the white house website calling for to
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europe those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a car in a car in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they say it isn't punishment itself that deters crime it's the inevitability of punishment but thanks to europe's open borders perspective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away. in syria suffered another significant blow off to its convoy was hit by the russian air force says the ministry of defense the air strike result in multiple vehicles including tanks being destroyed along with i mean while more than two hundred terrorists were eliminated and the convoy was heading to the besieged city of day it is or where i said it's trying to make its last stand in syria the russian ministry of defense says the defeat of islamic state there would be a strategic blow for the group's whole presence in the country and i'm up by you can see in front of me used to have a lot more black are still occupied areas even as early as this august however a lot has changed due to a series of successful operations carried out by the
europe those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a car in a car in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they say it isn't punishment itself that deters crime it's the inevitability of punishment but thanks to europe's open borders perspective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away. in syria suffered another significant blow off to its convoy was hit by the russian air force says the ministry of defense the air strike...
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europe that those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a car in a car in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they say it isn't punishment that the deters crime it's the inevitability of punishment but thanks to europe's open borders perspective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away. tensions that are right wing running world over in kind of the after a group of racism protesters clashed with police in the city of quebec. god. i thank. god that the. dozens of anti fascist protesters dressed in black threw smoke bombs and firecrackers at police who tried to separate the two rallies the second was a planned right wing event against the moderate policies of the canadian government some of the counter protesters shouted insults at the demonstrators. i. was. arrested in kind of a follows a week of confrontations in the united states over racism with the latest scuffles in california i saw for twenty people strong rally against illegal immigration was outnumbered by thousands of left wing activists. i i. i. i. of th
europe that those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a car in a car in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they say it isn't punishment that the deters crime it's the inevitability of punishment but thanks to europe's open borders perspective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away. tensions that are right wing running world over in kind of the after a group of racism protesters clashed with police in the city of quebec....
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europe that those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a car in a car in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they see it isn't punishment that the deters crime it's the inevitability of punishment but thanks to europe's open borders perspective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away. meanwhile in the southern french city of mass say one person has been killed and another seriously injured after a car rammed into people at two bus stops the driver has been arrested and is being questioned he was described as already having a police record and also possibly suffering from mental illness issues there were thirty say for now there is no indication the incident should be treated as a terrorism. group and anti-racism protesters have clashed with police in canada and happened after the demonstrators attempted to disrupt a right wing rally in the city of quebec. the . dozens of anti fascist protesters dressed in black threw smoke bombs and firecrackers that police who tried to separate the two rally if the second was
europe that those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a car in a car in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they see it isn't punishment that the deters crime it's the inevitability of punishment but thanks to europe's open borders perspective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away. meanwhile in the southern french city of mass say one person has been killed and another seriously injured after a car rammed into people at...
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europe that those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a car in a car in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they see it isn't punishment that the deters crime it's the inevitability of punishment but thanks to europe's open borders perspective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away. meanwhile in a seven french city of mass a one person has been killed and another seriously injured after a car rammed into people at two bus stops to escape our churches in france has the latest on the incident. at around nine fifteen local time in the certain it's district of the city around a car mounted the pavement aiming towards a bus stop so that we gather from eyewitness reports where people were waiting obviously to go to work and one man was seriously injured at this particular point then as the emergency services arrived the man fled the scene in his car and the same car reportedly about forty five minutes later was then in the eleventh district of the city where again the he apparently went towards a bus stop and at th
europe that those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a car in a car in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they see it isn't punishment that the deters crime it's the inevitability of punishment but thanks to europe's open borders perspective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away. meanwhile in a seven french city of mass a one person has been killed and another seriously injured after a car rammed into people at two...
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europe those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a car in a car in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they see it isn't punishment to the scribe it's the inevitability of punishment but thanks to europe's open borders perspective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away. ok let's stay with our breaking story about spanish police confirming that they killed the suspect a in the lead suspect in the barcelona vehicle attack let's bring in a guest now doc to doug weeks joins us on the line from the u.k. . doug first of all the fact that there are there are claims that. what may have been a fake explosive belt was used that seems to be the suggestion it's not confirmed at this point why would. a suspected terrorist on the run be using a fake belt is that they're not wanting to be taken alive for questioning or something else you know more than my. nose turned out to be. it was probably environment you know the rumors start my new year to. die as a martyr and we certainly saw some really you. know wonder you. need peop
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in the different countries of western europe we probably have five or six hundred separate police forces we one hundred in the u.k. and so on and so on and they all use different software and different procedures and the question would be who is going to be the boss who's going to be running the f.b.i. for europe will it be a german or will it be a brit or will it be a frenchman or an italian will be huge argument about that what uniform will leave where what language will they operate in europe oh work in the ignition trust in this so that might be the language but they've got an awful of of simple work to do to hammer out the differences i mean by the bad guys have done this long ago and they work across borders working seamlessly without all the restrictions so we got a lot of catching up and swallow our nationalistic pride and be good federal europeans could speak to you bill great to get your thoughts on this bill need and done is a form i mean paid for britain's liberal democrat party now it has emerged that belgian or thirty's contacted the spanish counterparts last year and was m
in the different countries of western europe we probably have five or six hundred separate police forces we one hundred in the u.k. and so on and so on and they all use different software and different procedures and the question would be who is going to be the boss who's going to be running the f.b.i. for europe will it be a german or will it be a brit or will it be a frenchman or an italian will be huge argument about that what uniform will leave where what language will they operate in...
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europe that those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a car in a car in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they say it isn't punishment that the deters crime it's the inevitability of punishment but thanks to europe's open borders perspective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away. where people fleeing iraq describes scenes of carnage home city after months of bombing raids video agency ruptly stories at a refugee camp. civilian people who die either from clashes or from the aircraft we people died as a result and yes many people died would you think though many people died the aircraft targeted the checkpoint is or was live in it and then i was able to parse . the un task force on humanitarian access in syria so all the civilians are being caught in the crossfire between terrorists and coalition. urban warfare and especially air raids are always massively risking civilian casualties in iraq which is a heavily dense densely populated town that has been now been bartman from the coalition for a very long time
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europe those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a car in a car in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they see it isn't punishment itself that deters crime it's the inevitability of punishment but thanks to europe's open borders perspective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away. i still have suffered another significant blow in syria rafter it's convoy was hit by the russian air force as the ministry of defense the air strike resulted in multiple vehicles including tanks being destroyed along with i mean well more than two hundred terrorists were killed the convoy was heading to the besieged city of david zor where i saw is trying to make its final stand in syria the russian ministry of defense says the defeat of islamic state there would be a strategic blow for the group's whole presence in the country you're looking at right now used to have a lot more black ice all occupied areas even at the beginning of august this year we have a lot has changed due to a series of successful operations carried out by the s
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france especially those three from western europe who have been possible coalition . you cannot perhaps that could be a reason he said states like sperry. had a middle involvement. and what which group is one. don't forget reference book and globally so your approach to this group is not a program against sheer muslims they've killed more muslims than the group imbarked our lowest year over five thousand people who were muslim victims were killed by bombings by islamic state so we have to put these global aspects on to them this group anyone who doesn't agree with their very narrow so if it's solely. of islam is notably to. while i was in school you know it isn't just your north america where you see the elite here and in other states around the world ok david look we could talk a lot longer but no one at a time will have to leave it that was david life terrorism expert thank you. let's go back to that breaking news coming from finland police there say that several people have been stabbed in a central square in the city of turku the perpetrator is said to have been d
france especially those three from western europe who have been possible coalition . you cannot perhaps that could be a reason he said states like sperry. had a middle involvement. and what which group is one. don't forget reference book and globally so your approach to this group is not a program against sheer muslims they've killed more muslims than the group imbarked our lowest year over five thousand people who were muslim victims were killed by bombings by islamic state so we have to put...
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one thing that canada, australia, america, western europe all face is we got very low birth rates so reducing the sheer number of immigrants most people don't think is the answer. >> i want to talk about the stock market. the dow jones is closed. remember just 30 stocks but closed above the 22,000 mark for the first time this week. it is just the latest in an eight-year bull run. of course president trump is taking major credit for the market's good fortune. >> i just want to state that as you probably have noticed, the stock market hit an all-time record high today, over 22,000. we've picked up substantially now more than $4 trillion in net worth in terms of our country, our stocks, our companies. >> the president likes to link market's good fortune with american's goodare tufortune. let me tell you why he's wrong. president trump loves to tout the stock market gains as proof his presidency is jumpstarting the economy. for most americans success is divorced from main street for no other reason they're not in the market. only 52% of u.s. adults invested in stocks in 2016, a sharp dro
one thing that canada, australia, america, western europe all face is we got very low birth rates so reducing the sheer number of immigrants most people don't think is the answer. >> i want to talk about the stock market. the dow jones is closed. remember just 30 stocks but closed above the 22,000 mark for the first time this week. it is just the latest in an eight-year bull run. of course president trump is taking major credit for the market's good fortune. >> i just want to state...
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as indeed is the case throughout very much of western europe that those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a car in a car in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they see it isn't punishment itself that deters crime it's the inevitability of punishment but thanks to europe's open borders perspective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away. ok let's bring in a guest now former british police officer peter kirk and joins me on the line good evening to you peter the police believe they did find the man they were after and they've. neutralized him as sometimes is said what do you make of the manhunt and how they carried it out. they were faced with the sort of difficulty the french police and others have faced when terrorists have actually disappeared from the scene of attacks quite a lot of the side and there are the killed or detained at the scene of attacks but when they go missing that gives huge problem there was discussions about whether he could have passed across into france and into the rest of europe. or
as indeed is the case throughout very much of western europe that those borders are extremely porous you can go across as a car in a car in the back of a vehicle or even walk across in some cases they see it isn't punishment itself that deters crime it's the inevitability of punishment but thanks to europe's open borders perspective terrorists can be sure no matter what they always have that chance to slip away. ok let's bring in a guest now former british police officer peter kirk and joins me...