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we will talk to her about the strategy of eastern europe. stay with us. ♪ tom: i did not think we would do this this morning. i was wrong. look for a higher vix. beloww futures now 16,000. what francine and i are watching is the yield market come in, lower yields, higher prices, particularly in germany. francine: germany, those yields the lowest since april. it is clear that there are signs of distress in financial markets. i want to show you the european markets. these distress signs are gathering force. you can see the stoxx 600 down. deutsche bank in particular, with commerzbank down 5%. let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash. vonnie: volkswagen may have to plead guilty in the u.s. if charged with criminal conduct in the emissions scandal. that is according to lawyers who specialize in environmental law. apple is on track to win government permission to open its first retail stores in india according to a person with knowledge of the matter. ceo tim cook once the company to grow in business with a nation that has 1.3 billion
we will talk to her about the strategy of eastern europe. stay with us. ♪ tom: i did not think we would do this this morning. i was wrong. look for a higher vix. beloww futures now 16,000. what francine and i are watching is the yield market come in, lower yields, higher prices, particularly in germany. francine: germany, those yields the lowest since april. it is clear that there are signs of distress in financial markets. i want to show you the european markets. these distress signs are...
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the alliance is to form a new multi national force in eastern europe to defend members most at threat from moscow. the decision was made on day one of a two-day meeting of the 28-nato defense ministers in brussels. it comes amid increasing international concern over russia's actions in eastern europe, notably in the continuing conflict in ukraine. >> as many as 70 people are reported to have been killed by a twin suicide-bomb attack at a camp in northern nigeria. the camp is said to be for people displaced by the violence and fighting involving the boko haram. the attack took place around 85 kilometers outside of maidugari the capital of borno state. we're joined on the phone now in northern nigeria. first of all, talk us through what you know and crucially who might be behind this? >> well, the officials--the emergency officials say as many as 56 people have been killed. but officials on the ground i in the area where the took place houses an internally displaced camp where you have 50,000 internally displaced persons from various towns in that local area who live in that area. so th
the alliance is to form a new multi national force in eastern europe to defend members most at threat from moscow. the decision was made on day one of a two-day meeting of the 28-nato defense ministers in brussels. it comes amid increasing international concern over russia's actions in eastern europe, notably in the continuing conflict in ukraine. >> as many as 70 people are reported to have been killed by a twin suicide-bomb attack at a camp in northern nigeria. the camp is said to be...
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carter wants to spend four times more next year to strengthen eastern europe and counter russian - quote - "aggression." outlining his defense budget for next year... carter calling russia and china more stressing than isis. and, he ranked the top five threats to the u-s in following order: russia, china, north korea, iran, and then isis. carter says: "key to our approach is being able to deter our most advanced competitors." this year the pentagon budgeted nearly eight hundred million dollars to counter russia... next year, carter wants to spend three point four billion. carter saying china and russia are developing advanced military systems that threaten the current u-s advantage. carter says: "we must demonstrate to potential foes that if they capability to win, because a force that can deter conflict must show that it can dominate a conflict." specifically, concerned about russian aggression in ukraine, reports say the white house plans to substantially increase deployment of heavy weapons, armored vehicles and other equipment to nato countries in central and eastern europe. moscow i
carter wants to spend four times more next year to strengthen eastern europe and counter russian - quote - "aggression." outlining his defense budget for next year... carter calling russia and china more stressing than isis. and, he ranked the top five threats to the u-s in following order: russia, china, north korea, iran, and then isis. carter says: "key to our approach is being able to deter our most advanced competitors." this year the pentagon budgeted nearly eight...
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in parts of central and eastern europe among fully pledged members of the european union the politics of nationalism is taking root. here in hundred garry-- hungary is towed to take his cue from putin. as former foreign minister claims. >> he confessed that his models are put in erdogan from turkey and other successful leaders. the biggest danger of this model is getting attractive for others. why not use it. >> reporter: poland doesn't appear to be doing that. restricted judicial and media freedom and with slovakia and cschek republic in the group, they pushed back. last year this was full of refugees but now nowhere to be seen. a country cleansed its southern border with serbia border sealed with razor wire. hungary's prime minister says he is defending the values against the mainly muslim refugees. the small muslim community has noted a rise in hate crimes and death threats as a result. >> translation: the government communicated the immigration equals the arrival of islamic terrorism in the country. if you repeat something often enough, people will believe it. >> reporter: i put t
in parts of central and eastern europe among fully pledged members of the european union the politics of nationalism is taking root. here in hundred garry-- hungary is towed to take his cue from putin. as former foreign minister claims. >> he confessed that his models are put in erdogan from turkey and other successful leaders. the biggest danger of this model is getting attractive for others. why not use it. >> reporter: poland doesn't appear to be doing that. restricted judicial...
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his eastern europe an opportunity? -- itit is an opportunity is not that dissimilar to what we are seeing in other peripherals. the most interesting thing is the banks there have been proactive about working on the balance sheets as well. there has been a lot of scrutiny in the eastern european banks, in the greek banks. so we have been seeing portfolios coming out from bulgaria, romania, in terms of the overall yield pickup in the european countries that are part of the e.u. you are not seeing anything as attractive as the government bonds. tom: do you have to hedge the currency change when you go into european stressed that -- european stressed debt? hans: most of the stressed debt that we do is in hard currency. of other people who get involved in the domestic markets and do not hedge the currency, generally we stay in the hard currency -- euro, dollar -- and play the external debt side. if it is very distressed, you would prefer to have the jurisdiction be here in london rather than on their home turf. thiswisdom f
his eastern europe an opportunity? -- itit is an opportunity is not that dissimilar to what we are seeing in other peripherals. the most interesting thing is the banks there have been proactive about working on the balance sheets as well. there has been a lot of scrutiny in the eastern european banks, in the greek banks. so we have been seeing portfolios coming out from bulgaria, romania, in terms of the overall yield pickup in the european countries that are part of the e.u. you are not seeing...
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there are at least four countries in eastern europe who are rejecting strongly to cameron's proposals. the issue is, they don't have a lot of traction where it actually accounts, that is with angela merkel and francois hollande. tohink this one will be easy smooth over a for the next 48 hours, but this is the problem. other countries come back over and they say, if you gave this right to britain, why can we do the same thing? how integral is it for britain to remain in the new, and will david cameron get a deal? >> i think he will, because he set the bar pretty low. he has disappointed his conservative act ventures by going in and saying, it is important for us to get a better deal with europe, but they are saying, hold on a second. the only thing you're talking about here is benefits for migrants, which is a small amount of money. and in terms of the general antipathy towards the bureaucracy and market turning measures, which europe comes out with to celebrities business. i think the conservative ackbenchers are b saying this is an easy win. angie: is britain more important to the eu
there are at least four countries in eastern europe who are rejecting strongly to cameron's proposals. the issue is, they don't have a lot of traction where it actually accounts, that is with angela merkel and francois hollande. tohink this one will be easy smooth over a for the next 48 hours, but this is the problem. other countries come back over and they say, if you gave this right to britain, why can we do the same thing? how integral is it for britain to remain in the new, and will david...
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commitment to enhance the deterrence in europe, especially in the eastern part of europe in the coming years. >> warner: why do you need more? >> what we have seen in recent years is the change of security environment in europe. we have seen that russia has violated main principles of international agreements, law. >> warner: he's referring to russia's 2008 invasion of the former republic of georgia, capturing two pro-russian territories. it triggered the deepest rift between russia and the west since the fall of the soviet union. tensions exploded anew in 2014 when russia invaded and annexed the crimean peninsula of the former soviet republic of ukraine. >> ( translated ): this strategic territory should be under strong and stable sovereignty which in fact could be today only russian. >> warner: the kremlin then provoked war in mainland ukraine's east between pro- russian separatists and government forces. with more than 9,000 dead, the conflict continues. also sounding alarms in the west: russia's recent multi- billion-dollar military build-up with large-scale ground exercises, overf
commitment to enhance the deterrence in europe, especially in the eastern part of europe in the coming years. >> warner: why do you need more? >> what we have seen in recent years is the change of security environment in europe. we have seen that russia has violated main principles of international agreements, law. >> warner: he's referring to russia's 2008 invasion of the former republic of georgia, capturing two pro-russian territories. it triggered the deepest rift between...
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so many more people came from europe, from eastern and southern europe. from poland, from russia, from the balkans, and central europe. , millions of people by the early 1900s from many countries to our country, to our cities, to work. from the other nations north of us and south of us, more people have come, the people of the americas, the people of the world. as the people of the world have filled our nation, they have contributed to it. the people of china and japan have brought their architecture. spain and mexico across their styles and we use the styles of the french. much of that which is american is of the world. in sports, we have rugby and baseball, both in the games. tennis from central europeans, ice skating's -- ice-skating from northern europe union. spaghetti from the italians, corn from the american indians. then, there is our language. they close we wear, the books we that these and many more along to the world are part of the life of our nation. from all of these come we have developed things that are uniquely american. forms ofarchitect
so many more people came from europe, from eastern and southern europe. from poland, from russia, from the balkans, and central europe. , millions of people by the early 1900s from many countries to our country, to our cities, to work. from the other nations north of us and south of us, more people have come, the people of the americas, the people of the world. as the people of the world have filled our nation, they have contributed to it. the people of china and japan have brought their...
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soviets, they gave up all of eastern europe, the whole thing came apart. wanted to be friends of the united states. we moved nato into the baltic republics, three of which they were part of the soviet union. putin is reacting to that. he's got a tremendous, or significant military buildup and now we're reacting to that. my view is, i am not against frankly our next president trying to a real reset, and we get away from this faceoff, and any kind of war between the united states and russia, would be the end of estonia and a disaster every great president of the cold war avoided. of nato happened under bill clinton and was approved of by his successors, including republican president george w. bush, so this is not a policy that barack obama -- no, no, when obama took office he dealt well with putin's predecessor and we had a few good years. and putin came in flexing his muscles. you think obama should sit back and say that's fine with us? the baltic nations are nervous about all the needling by putin who is trying to comment for -- >> germans will be sending
soviets, they gave up all of eastern europe, the whole thing came apart. wanted to be friends of the united states. we moved nato into the baltic republics, three of which they were part of the soviet union. putin is reacting to that. he's got a tremendous, or significant military buildup and now we're reacting to that. my view is, i am not against frankly our next president trying to a real reset, and we get away from this faceoff, and any kind of war between the united states and russia,...
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he has a long career as a correspondent in both russia and eastern europe. i should point out one book that i'm familiar with, published in 2008 called "the new cold war" and came out with a revision in 2013 and a third in 2014, which if you take a look it's you'll see that many of the things he said earlier are even more true than -- true now that were predicted back then. but tonight, the subject is cyber phobia, and just have mr. lucas talk about his book, then we'll engage you and the audience in questions you want to ask and we'll have a general discussion. we're good here until 6:00. so with that, mr. lucas. >> thanks very much indeed for having me here and to all the people involved in organizing this. i presented the new cold war in 2008, and it was a pretty skeptical audience then. at a time when people thought that although we were having temporary difficulties in our relationship with russia and the difficulties became repugnant and i wished i had been proven wrong. no one would be happier than me. with went back to a good relationship with russia
he has a long career as a correspondent in both russia and eastern europe. i should point out one book that i'm familiar with, published in 2008 called "the new cold war" and came out with a revision in 2013 and a third in 2014, which if you take a look it's you'll see that many of the things he said earlier are even more true than -- true now that were predicted back then. but tonight, the subject is cyber phobia, and just have mr. lucas talk about his book, then we'll engage you and...
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people were needed to work in the cities and build them, so many more people came from europe, from eastern and southern europe. from poland, from russia, from the balkans, and central europe, from italy. millions of people, by the early 1900s, from many countries, to our country. to our cities. to work. ♪ from the other nations, north of us and south of us, more people have come. the people of america, the people of the world. as the people of the world have filled our nation, they have contributed to it. the people of china and japan have brought their architecture. the people of spain and mexico have brought their styles. and we use the styles of the french. much of that which is american is of the world. in sports, football from rugby. baseball from rounders, both english games. tennis from central europeans. ice-skating from northern europeans. spaghetti, from the italians. chili from the spanish and mexicans. corn from the american indians. then, there is our language. the clothes we wear. the books we read. these and many more things that belong to the world are a part of the life
people were needed to work in the cities and build them, so many more people came from europe, from eastern and southern europe. from poland, from russia, from the balkans, and central europe, from italy. millions of people, by the early 1900s, from many countries, to our country. to our cities. to work. ♪ from the other nations, north of us and south of us, more people have come. the people of america, the people of the world. as the people of the world have filled our nation, they have...
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when we hear because of russian aggression in eastern europe, the united states must be more present. what does that take? we're not going to retake the crimea. we are not going to help expel russia from the donbas. how many people do we have to show if we're channeling the george h.w. bush that we care? >> we communicate that we support our allies in the region. very early after the russian move into the crimea we had national guard units from the united states that wept and engaged in military training and military exercises with poland, which is now the eastern front of nato, a critical partner and a country that has really stepped up to be active in its own security. so in some cases it's showing up, it's engaging in exercises, it is working with our allies and i think particularly in terms of the russian activities, and their own sort of reckless aggression, it is staying in touch with our nato allies. our allies to the east, poland in particular, have really stepped up to meeting these responsibilities. some of our traditional allies that mark was referencing that are only spend
when we hear because of russian aggression in eastern europe, the united states must be more present. what does that take? we're not going to retake the crimea. we are not going to help expel russia from the donbas. how many people do we have to show if we're channeling the george h.w. bush that we care? >> we communicate that we support our allies in the region. very early after the russian move into the crimea we had national guard units from the united states that wept and engaged in...
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same in eastern europe. this is why they expected to be sold. yet, we don't seem to have any progress at all on doing that. >> jonathan, thank you very much for being with us. jonathan fyfe, beverage analyst. >> well, we just want to bring you some breaking news coming out of honhai. they're saying they're going to delay the signing of the final agreement with sharp. this was the mega deal we've been talking about all morning with foxcon buying out sharp. now honhai is going to delay signing a final agreement. they say sharp has asked for new conditions in the proposed agreement. we need to clarify the new terms in the agreement. of course, we did see sharp fall some 14% in japan when the announcement came out. we're also hearing from foxcon that sharp is to give new details on wednesday and suspending the signing of the agreement and they hope to reach a successful conclusion soon. so as soon as we get more details on exactly what they're looking for, we will bring it to you. for now, honhai, according to the taiwan central news agency, saying
same in eastern europe. this is why they expected to be sold. yet, we don't seem to have any progress at all on doing that. >> jonathan, thank you very much for being with us. jonathan fyfe, beverage analyst. >> well, we just want to bring you some breaking news coming out of honhai. they're saying they're going to delay the signing of the final agreement with sharp. this was the mega deal we've been talking about all morning with foxcon buying out sharp. now honhai is going to...
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europe, notably in the continuing conflict in ukraine. following events in brussels he joins us now, we've just been hearing about the anger certainly among western members of the russia's actions in syria, and now nato it seems there is more disquiet again directed at russia. russia seems to be at at the center of a lot of things. and there is deep concern about the threat as perceived by the defense ministers that russia poses to those front line states. we're talking about the baltic states, lithuania, latino villa, estonia. there was a report from the think tank rand corporation the way nato is set up at the moment, in less than three days there would be pretty much nothing that nato could do about it. they come with several items on the agenda to consider. one is to enhance the forward presence of most military personnel and military hardware closer to the russian border to provide both a fast response and deterrent factor as well. because the concern of the nato secretary germ, he said this was the most challenging security environm
europe, notably in the continuing conflict in ukraine. following events in brussels he joins us now, we've just been hearing about the anger certainly among western members of the russia's actions in syria, and now nato it seems there is more disquiet again directed at russia. russia seems to be at at the center of a lot of things. and there is deep concern about the threat as perceived by the defense ministers that russia poses to those front line states. we're talking about the baltic states,...
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. >> reporter: in parts of central and eastern europe among fully fledged members of the european union, the politics have been taking route. >> he confessed that his models are putin, erdogan and other successful leaders. the biggest danger of this model is getting attractive for others. why not to use it? >> reporter: poland does appear to be doing just that. restricting judicial and media freedoms and with others complete the so-called group, all four countries pushed back last year against the e.u.'s planned refugee quota system. last summer the highways and railway stations were packed with refugees most making their way to germany. now they are nowhere to be seen. they have been cleansed with the balkan sealed by razor wire. the country's small resident community has noted a rise in hate crimes and death crimes. >> translation: the government communicated the immigration equals the arrival of islamic terrorism into the country. they even justified it with the paris attacks. if you repeat something, often enough people will believe it. >> reporter: i put those concerns to the gover
. >> reporter: in parts of central and eastern europe among fully fledged members of the european union, the politics have been taking route. >> he confessed that his models are putin, erdogan and other successful leaders. the biggest danger of this model is getting attractive for others. why not to use it? >> reporter: poland does appear to be doing just that. restricting judicial and media freedoms and with others complete the so-called group, all four countries pushed back...
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in central and eastern europe making our support and nato's more visible and more tangible. meanwhile, and i think everybody knows this, that's not the only way to approach this, millions of young people without hope and food, no job, no education and no future. if we leave that unattended to, then we are simply turning our backs on what we know is the responsibility for how we are going to stem the tide of extremism. so we will continue to build our partnership, , concluding various things. this year we will strengthen or economies and nothing in ttip, nothing requires europe to reduce or undo important regulations or weaken existing standards. that is false. on the contrary, the agreement will underscore our support for the inclusion of high environmental and labor standards and trade agreements just as we have done in the trans pacific partnership which encompasses 40% of the planet gdp. we have encompassed the highest labor standards and the highest environment standards enforceable by law. so ttip can showcase the dynammism of our free markets and demonstrate the econom
in central and eastern europe making our support and nato's more visible and more tangible. meanwhile, and i think everybody knows this, that's not the only way to approach this, millions of young people without hope and food, no job, no education and no future. if we leave that unattended to, then we are simply turning our backs on what we know is the responsibility for how we are going to stem the tide of extremism. so we will continue to build our partnership, , concluding various things....
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europe. the really dangerous people are the intellectuals who use the mob for their own purposes. and finally we're happy to welcome an expert from migration and diversity at the foundation here in berlin. he says the main stream politicians talk of a flood of refugees, of upper limits, and islamization. all of that is fuel on the fire of right wing extremism. so take us to saxony if you would. what is behind the violence there? who is this mob? >> it's difficult to say really. at the moment they are still investigating into who exactly is behind this, these incidents but it leads to the core of our discussion i think. there is a whole scale of explanations who these people are. it's from extremist right wing radicalized almost terroristical people toward angry, normal citizens. and somewhere in between these poles you have to search for those people. what we do know is it was about a hundred people that surrounded this bus and a smaller group for example where the refugee shelter burned you
europe. the really dangerous people are the intellectuals who use the mob for their own purposes. and finally we're happy to welcome an expert from migration and diversity at the foundation here in berlin. he says the main stream politicians talk of a flood of refugees, of upper limits, and islamization. all of that is fuel on the fire of right wing extremism. so take us to saxony if you would. what is behind the violence there? who is this mob? >> it's difficult to say really. at the...
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damien: many of us remember the fall of communism in eastern europe in the early 1990's as a time of euphoria, as whole nations ddenly becamfree. but itlso a time of ocki rations. i'm sure many of you still have memories of the appalling images on tv rphanages and children's homes in romania. showing malnourished babies and children, traumatised by abuse and neglect. karte for decades romania's repressive regime had tried to increase the population by banning birth control, and forcing women to have as many children as possible. and in many cases more than they could look after. as a result large numbers of children ended up in these brutal children's homes. particularly those with physical or mental disabilities. but more than two decades later, what's happened to those children? our reporter in romania has been to meet some of the survivors to find out. reporter: this 19th century manor house in romania, the cighid orphanage, has become a symbol of the horrors perpetrated by nicolae ceauescu's communist regime. it was called an orphanage, but it was really a place children were sen
damien: many of us remember the fall of communism in eastern europe in the early 1990's as a time of euphoria, as whole nations ddenly becamfree. but itlso a time of ocki rations. i'm sure many of you still have memories of the appalling images on tv rphanages and children's homes in romania. showing malnourished babies and children, traumatised by abuse and neglect. karte for decades romania's repressive regime had tried to increase the population by banning birth control, and forcing women to...
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, nazi germany, eastern europe and france. their goal was to give and compare their findings to information provided in text books as a way to inspire african american children to travel and broaden their world view. hurst documented the journey in a scrapbook and left it to family friend dr. houston brummit, formerly of walnut hills, who donated it to the library as a resource and inspiration and to promote greater understanding for children today and in the future. included in the scrapbook are photographs, brochures, notes and other memorabilia. pages of this scrapbook will be on display through feb. 29 in the main library's second and third floor elevator cases and at the walnut hills entire scrapbook can be viewed online at digital.cincinnatilib rary.org. in addition to the exhibit, the library will celebrate black history month with free programs at all locations. for more information about black history month programming at the library, visit www.cincinnatilibr ary.org. for more information call 513-369-6905. fscg still
, nazi germany, eastern europe and france. their goal was to give and compare their findings to information provided in text books as a way to inspire african american children to travel and broaden their world view. hurst documented the journey in a scrapbook and left it to family friend dr. houston brummit, formerly of walnut hills, who donated it to the library as a resource and inspiration and to promote greater understanding for children today and in the future. included in the scrapbook...
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a lot of people think a lot of this is coming from russia and eastern europe. they can use computers, drone those computers can be in anywhere in the world. >> eamon javers in washington. >>> humana sees its quarterly profit drop by a third. the company attributed the steep loss to the cost of its medical insurance plans under the affordable care act. a bright spot, the insurer said its 2016 earnings will be above forecast. last july humana agreed to be acquired by rival aetna. shares of humana up 1% to 16107. >>> owens corning saw its shares increase after the company increased its quarterly dividend by 6%. the glass and roofing products maker also issued an upbeat outlook for 2016 saying it sees continued growth in its three main business segments. shares rose over 2.5% to $43 even. >>> fitbit which makes health and finance products you wear on your wrist saw shares bulk up after two prominent stakes in the company were revealed. salesforce ceo had taken a 5% stake in the company, at another filing disclosed vanguard group now owns a big 9% share. fitbit rose
a lot of people think a lot of this is coming from russia and eastern europe. they can use computers, drone those computers can be in anywhere in the world. >> eamon javers in washington. >>> humana sees its quarterly profit drop by a third. the company attributed the steep loss to the cost of its medical insurance plans under the affordable care act. a bright spot, the insurer said its 2016 earnings will be above forecast. last july humana agreed to be acquired by rival aetna....
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the store owner in new york seems to think that the shoplifters are from russia or eastern europe. either way, they may be coming to a high in store near you. in denver, howard nathan, cbs4 days >>> the island of fiji is writing out a historically strong tropical cyclone. winston is hammering the island with winds up to 200 miles an hour. it is the strongest storm ever to directly hit the islands. 900,000 people live here. rough seas and coastal flooding are a major worry with a storm that is being strengthened by the ongoing record in the pacific. >>> happening today, the supreme court justice will be laid to rest. the body of the justice was in repose at the supreme court today, the vice president will join family and friends at 9 am at the national basilica. the president will not attend. that move has been criticized by many. only one presidential candidate will change his primary schedule to attend the justice's funeral. >>> we want to bring you the latest on the trial in lane -- of blame accused of cutting a baby from the worm last march. -- the worm -- cutting a baby from th
the store owner in new york seems to think that the shoplifters are from russia or eastern europe. either way, they may be coming to a high in store near you. in denver, howard nathan, cbs4 days >>> the island of fiji is writing out a historically strong tropical cyclone. winston is hammering the island with winds up to 200 miles an hour. it is the strongest storm ever to directly hit the islands. 900,000 people live here. rough seas and coastal flooding are a major worry with a storm...
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mcfarland will look at what's happening in the middle east, russia and eastern europe. thanks for being with us. the trump candidates i. -- candidacy. >> thank you, new hampshire. john: a socialist won in new hampshire. how can this be? to knee socialism means less choice, less freedom, poverty, misery. the good news is some young people who lived under socialism warn others what it's like. >> with bernie sanders if you select that guy it will be tough. john: but somehow socialism is not a threat to many americans. capitalism is the dirty word. >> you don't consider yourself a capitalist? >> no, i don't. john: capitalism versus socialism, that's our show tonight. bernie sanders killed it in new hampshire, overwhelmingly democratic voters chose a man who calls himself a democratic socialist. voters want that? i guess they don't know what socialism means. bernie says it mines all kinds of good things like fairness, equality, kindness. his supporters say democratic socialism is what countries like denmark have. people there have comfortable lives. i'm starting to talk myse
mcfarland will look at what's happening in the middle east, russia and eastern europe. thanks for being with us. the trump candidates i. -- candidacy. >> thank you, new hampshire. john: a socialist won in new hampshire. how can this be? to knee socialism means less choice, less freedom, poverty, misery. the good news is some young people who lived under socialism warn others what it's like. >> with bernie sanders if you select that guy it will be tough. john: but somehow socialism...
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he emerging countries, but also eastern europe. but also, we change our customer mix. at the end of 2015, veolia will have activity with municipal withmers and 44% industrial customers. four years ago, it was more 80%-20%. so we move a lot. now, we are well placed to be able to capture new growth where our clients need our services. so we are of course impacted by the macroeconomy, but more impacted by the regulation rules, which are moving a lot, especially the rules about pollution, including in china or all emerging countries. so we are more impacted by our geographical choices and the regulation even more than the macro. for the macro, we don't see a big move for this year compared to last year. fran: does it make sense for you to try and maybe merge again? you tried and a regulator said no. because of valuations, would you have the stomach to try again? enough to dore with our own forces. have a good trend. results laststrong year. we are concentrated on what we want to sell, where we want to sell, how we want to sell, to whom we want to sell, and we have enough t
he emerging countries, but also eastern europe. but also, we change our customer mix. at the end of 2015, veolia will have activity with municipal withmers and 44% industrial customers. four years ago, it was more 80%-20%. so we move a lot. now, we are well placed to be able to capture new growth where our clients need our services. so we are of course impacted by the macroeconomy, but more impacted by the regulation rules, which are moving a lot, especially the rules about pollution, including...
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. >> nato is to form a new multi national force in eastern europe. the decision was made on day one in a two-day meeting in brussels. it comes amid increasing international concerns in russian actions actions in eastern union and the continuing conflict in ukraine. paul brennan is following the events. let's speak to him now. what are they proposing? >> the defense ministers are in a working dinner right now. they spent the day talking about many different things. oil prices, the common denominator through all of them, frankly, is russia and the concerns that nato has in russia's concertedness. we have grade on this day one of the two-day meeting of defense ministers is in principle to have an enhanced forward presence. that means more military personnel. more military hardware. three positions in balkan states who are concerned about their close proximity to russian military forces. also there has been an agreement to share intelligence more productively in a more treatment lined way. the concerns that russia has showed a willingness to use military
. >> nato is to form a new multi national force in eastern europe. the decision was made on day one in a two-day meeting in brussels. it comes amid increasing international concerns in russian actions actions in eastern union and the continuing conflict in ukraine. paul brennan is following the events. let's speak to him now. what are they proposing? >> the defense ministers are in a working dinner right now. they spent the day talking about many different things. oil prices, the...
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does except he would have great difficulty persuading governments in central and eastern europe in particular to accept that their citizens lawfully working here alongside english people in key sectors like the health service and the construction industry should have lower take-home pay in the first few years than their english workmates? answer is yes to offer something in exchange for that, could he perhaps consider underlying our nato commitment to this countries, its future military adventures by -- [inaudible] to underline our role, leading military contributions through nato to the european allies would be a very good offer to make by deploying more troops perhaps in order to get what is a difficult, difficult setting for our partners to make in this country? >> to my right honorable friend, he has huge experience of european negotiations that treaty negotiations and also ongoing negotiations in the council so i'm grateful for what he says. he's right that these are difficult issues. my argument is that while we have the free movement of people of many british people take advantage of,
does except he would have great difficulty persuading governments in central and eastern europe in particular to accept that their citizens lawfully working here alongside english people in key sectors like the health service and the construction industry should have lower take-home pay in the first few years than their english workmates? answer is yes to offer something in exchange for that, could he perhaps consider underlying our nato commitment to this countries, its future military...
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nato today, announcing plans to deploy troops to eastern europe, and amid growing russian provocations there, but that decision on make up of force is the decision of the force will not be finalized until summer. united states planning to deploy several f-15 fighter jets to finland to take part in joint military drill, those exercises to provide a counter point to the russian military exercises. however, our f-15s not being sent until may. joining us now, former pentagon official, fox news national security analyst, kt mcfarland. is this theater of the absurd. >> yeah. lou: this is so silly. >> it makes motion look like progress. nothing is making a hoot of difference, the real elephant in the room and iran, and their nuclear program, the fact that obama administration gave up everything, everything that the iran's wants in hoping that moderates in iran would be in top. that deal is not worth the paper is it is written on. lou: they realize they missed revolution by 6 years. >> they don't, when the iranians initially went to streets, they were saying obama, where are you, he turned his
nato today, announcing plans to deploy troops to eastern europe, and amid growing russian provocations there, but that decision on make up of force is the decision of the force will not be finalized until summer. united states planning to deploy several f-15 fighter jets to finland to take part in joint military drill, those exercises to provide a counter point to the russian military exercises. however, our f-15s not being sent until may. joining us now, former pentagon official, fox news...
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the suspects had thick accents and are likely from eastern europe. it's unclear if they targeted other stores besides new york and colorado. >> and one of the store owners has been in touch with investigators. the suspects could live in queens. >>> lumber liquidators' stock price is plunging. the retailer sold flooring made in china that exceeded u.s. health and safety limits for formaldehyde. the cdc says people exposed to more likely to get cancer than the agency previously thought. >>> and a bill to raise the smoking age from 19 to 21 has advanced in the state legislature in new jersey. chris christie pocket vetoed the measure. the proposal would fine retailers up to $1000 for selling to underage customers. similar measures are up for consideration in several states and new york city. the smoking age has already been raised to 21. >>> experts say it's easier for a thief to steal a house than a car. in new york and the homeowner would not know it. >> it's a double edged sword of technology. as technology grows, you have these hiccups where you get
the suspects had thick accents and are likely from eastern europe. it's unclear if they targeted other stores besides new york and colorado. >> and one of the store owners has been in touch with investigators. the suspects could live in queens. >>> lumber liquidators' stock price is plunging. the retailer sold flooring made in china that exceeded u.s. health and safety limits for formaldehyde. the cdc says people exposed to more likely to get cancer than the agency previously...
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carter wants to strengthen eastern europe to counter russian aggression. this year, the defense budget damaged seven quoin million. and next year he wants 3.4 billion in 2017. china is a threat. both china and russia are advancing better military. he needs 1.8 to buy 45000 of these smart bombs. >> we have had isil with smart bombs and laser guided roblths. and we are running low on the ones we use against terrorist the most. >> reporter: this year's budget. five kwo billion is slightly lower than what the pentagon asked for. it will likely be changed after the november election and new leadership comes to the pentagon next year. >>> the presidential candidates are hard at work in new hampshire. how successes and failures in the hawkeye state can shape their weeks to come. >> let me speak to the men and women of new hampshire. 36 years ago, you welcomed to the granite state a candidate running for president that was deeply disliked by the washington establishment and washington cartel. >> americans watched the dow plunging triple digits. investors are conce
carter wants to strengthen eastern europe to counter russian aggression. this year, the defense budget damaged seven quoin million. and next year he wants 3.4 billion in 2017. china is a threat. both china and russia are advancing better military. he needs 1.8 to buy 45000 of these smart bombs. >> we have had isil with smart bombs and laser guided roblths. and we are running low on the ones we use against terrorist the most. >> reporter: this year's budget. five kwo billion is...
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is letting putin achieve his goals of increasing russian influence in the middle east and eastern europe. rapprochement and friendship only embolden putin's aggression. >>> left turn maybe coming to an end, noting elections in venezuela, argentina and bolivia have all swung to the right. long been distinct from the global north but it argues that economic pressures and globalization are pushing south american countries. gop primary showing donald trump winning thing jackpot on the presidential casino' casino's mo one shot. >>> appeals committee cut blatter and platini's suspension from eight to six years. with respect to a $2 million payment to plat-ini. they say they will appeal to the court of arbitration for sport. this week fifa will elect a new president to replace blatter. >>> focusing on a new material that could revolutionize the cell phones of the future. as tarek bazley reports, graphite. >> 200 times stronger than steel but almost invisible to the eye. graphine conducts electricity, it is a flexible and cheap alternative to silicon and metal based electronics. >> it is at the
is letting putin achieve his goals of increasing russian influence in the middle east and eastern europe. rapprochement and friendship only embolden putin's aggression. >>> left turn maybe coming to an end, noting elections in venezuela, argentina and bolivia have all swung to the right. long been distinct from the global north but it argues that economic pressures and globalization are pushing south american countries. gop primary showing donald trump winning thing jackpot on the...
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fromof them, especially eastern europe, the attempt to restrict social benefits to migrants and others are saying they don't want to give written an op out. others are reject thing to opt out. there's still a lot to play for, whether in the end the deal will be acceptable, i think it probably will. understandable that markets are rather volatile at the moment. alix: does this open a can of worms and give france and germany the ability to say we are not going to play by these banking rules and we don't want to give social benefits to migrant workers? guest: i think there is a danger of that. if certain concessions are given written, others will ask why they haven't been given the same concessions. i think migration is a huge problem. for britain, it is a big problem because there is a net immigration per year close to 200,000. so, they are coming from east to west. other countries are facing similar problems. me real thing that strikes is what isn't being debated at all in all of this is the future of the european union itself. it is assumed it is moving toward local and economic union
fromof them, especially eastern europe, the attempt to restrict social benefits to migrants and others are saying they don't want to give written an op out. others are reject thing to opt out. there's still a lot to play for, whether in the end the deal will be acceptable, i think it probably will. understandable that markets are rather volatile at the moment. alix: does this open a can of worms and give france and germany the ability to say we are not going to play by these banking rules and...
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europe it is only a matter of time and we have to address those things. usda puts 1.9% million dollars in to the vaccine bank. lead is a pittance compared to the loss that we have suffered with what and mouth disease outbreak. >> i would friere what has been said. cassette key is to take care of things as soon as possible the sooner least stop the spread the less economic impact we will have. it to have that emplace whether vaccination or other measures to be on top of this to prevent it from spreading. >> q acknowledge every passenger in handbag entry has the potential to bring a disease that could harm the agriculture industry. in your opinion is city enough to keep diseases and pests out of the united states and what more should be done? >> the effort has improved dramatically to address this issue looking at an almost impossible job i spend a lot of time at miami international airport. so they can see what is intercepted at the port. and in a few days you have a mountain of intercepted material. it is unbelievable what people want to bring and they ha
europe it is only a matter of time and we have to address those things. usda puts 1.9% million dollars in to the vaccine bank. lead is a pittance compared to the loss that we have suffered with what and mouth disease outbreak. >> i would friere what has been said. cassette key is to take care of things as soon as possible the sooner least stop the spread the less economic impact we will have. it to have that emplace whether vaccination or other measures to be on top of this to prevent it...
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carlsbergeineken and they will set weakness in eastern europe. francine: thank you so much. the antiestablishment candidates donald trump and bernie sanders have won the latest pride national -- presidential primaries in the hamster. -- in new hampshire. hans nichols joins us. what do these commanding wins by sanders and trump actually mean? hans: that means we have an electric -- an electro we have not figured outt. when you have a 20 point percent victory by bernie sanders. that tells you something is going on in american politics. and trump had a nearly 20% margin. those weren't just wins. they were blow outs. another important part of the story is how quickly marco rubio fell. he had a difficult debate on saturday in new hampshire. chris christie took him down. it did not help chris christie. he is down six place. difficult to see how he was on. now question is how many candidates come out and what did they do to challenge trump and his argument about making america great. here is how trump said it. are going to make america great again but we are going to do it the old-
carlsbergeineken and they will set weakness in eastern europe. francine: thank you so much. the antiestablishment candidates donald trump and bernie sanders have won the latest pride national -- presidential primaries in the hamster. -- in new hampshire. hans nichols joins us. what do these commanding wins by sanders and trump actually mean? hans: that means we have an electric -- an electro we have not figured outt. when you have a 20 point percent victory by bernie sanders. that tells you...
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jenna: i know you spend some time in eastern europe. naive to is raising the stakes against russia. it's planning to beef up military presence along and near russia's borders. what do you think is the impact of that? >> i think it many a red herring. nothing happens in naive to unless the united states leads -- nothing happens in nato unless america leads. they will increase its ground presence by one armored brigade the next to years. but they will only man it two months out of the year. that tells mr. putin we are not serious about deterrence and in the long term may have the opposite effect. jenna: when you read the headlines it makes you think differently. thank you. >> he does bring some clarity. jon: a handful of states selling gas for close to a buck a gallon. we'll tell you where you can buy a gallon of gas for $1.11. actress gweneth paltrow takes the stands against an alleged stalker. relook. rethink. reimagine. because right here, right now. it's time to take a closer look at botox® cosmetic, the only fda approved treatment for the temporary improvement of both moderate t
jenna: i know you spend some time in eastern europe. naive to is raising the stakes against russia. it's planning to beef up military presence along and near russia's borders. what do you think is the impact of that? >> i think it many a red herring. nothing happens in naive to unless the united states leads -- nothing happens in nato unless america leads. they will increase its ground presence by one armored brigade the next to years. but they will only man it two months out of the year....
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portugese maritime police are heading out on patrol on the eastern most fringes of europe, on attachment to frontex, the european union's border control agency. frontex spokesman chris borowski: >> frontex is supporting the greeks in both patrolling their waters and in the end, once the migrants arrive, we're registering them to make sure we have counted all of them and we know who's coming across the border. they're registered, they are counted, their nationalities are determined, and the point is to know who's coming in to europe. >> reporter: but how is that protecting europe's borders? >> the bottom line is that it's up to the greeks to protect the borders here, we're here to support them in any way we possibly can. >> reporter: for more than a week, the portugese have not seen any migrants. the police put on bulletproof life jackets, just in case they encounter violent smugglers or worse. they've heard there's a boat in distress. the skipper cranks up the engines of the small rigid inflatable or rib. and soon it's skimming across a calm sea at 50 miles per hour. the weather is perfe
portugese maritime police are heading out on patrol on the eastern most fringes of europe, on attachment to frontex, the european union's border control agency. frontex spokesman chris borowski: >> frontex is supporting the greeks in both patrolling their waters and in the end, once the migrants arrive, we're registering them to make sure we have counted all of them and we know who's coming across the border. they're registered, they are counted, their nationalities are determined, and...
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europe, notably in the continuing conflict in ukraine. still to come in this news hour we're going to have the latest on the situation in darfur where tens of thousands of people have been displaced in the latest wave of violence. bencbenjamin netanyahu said his plan to surround all of israel with a fence to protect his country from predatory animals. ahead in sports, football players are left picking up the pieces amid protests over the cost of ticket prices in europe. >> as many as 70 people have reportedly been killed by a twin suicide-bomb attack. the tamper is said to be for people displaced by the violence and fighting involving the group boko haram. the attack took place around 85 kilometers outside of maidugari, the capital of bor borno state. we go to northern nigeria, ahmed, what do we know about this attack? >> actually, the attack happened at a time when internally displaced persons, 50,000 live in that camp the information that we have now is the third female suicide-bomber is helping with investigations of exactly what happe
europe, notably in the continuing conflict in ukraine. still to come in this news hour we're going to have the latest on the situation in darfur where tens of thousands of people have been displaced in the latest wave of violence. bencbenjamin netanyahu said his plan to surround all of israel with a fence to protect his country from predatory animals. ahead in sports, football players are left picking up the pieces amid protests over the cost of ticket prices in europe. >> as many as 70...
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. >> in parts of eastern europe among members of the european union, the politics of nationalism is taking route. here in hungary, viktor orban is said to take his view from vladimir putin, as former foreign minister peter orbash experience. >> mr orban expressed that they are taking everyone from turkey and other successful leaders. the biggest danger of the model is getting attractive for others. why not use it. >> poland appears to be doing just that. respecting judicial and media freedoms. with slovyansk and the czech republic completing the group, all four countries pushed back against the e.u. and refugee quota system. last summer hungry's highways and railway stations were packed. most making their way to germany. the country seemingly cleansed the border with serbia on the balkan route. sealed with razor wire. hungry's perform says he's defending europe's christian values against the muslim refugees. the small community noticed a rise in hate crimes and death threats as a result. >> translation: the government communicated that communication equalled the arrival of islamic territor
. >> in parts of eastern europe among members of the european union, the politics of nationalism is taking route. here in hungary, viktor orban is said to take his view from vladimir putin, as former foreign minister peter orbash experience. >> mr orban expressed that they are taking everyone from turkey and other successful leaders. the biggest danger of the model is getting attractive for others. why not use it. >> poland appears to be doing just that. respecting judicial...
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we are putting in heavy equipment into eastern europe. we're putting forces in now, not on a permanent basis, but a persistent rotational basis. there will be a lot more american troops in coming years than there were in past years. we are doing a lot and sadly the russian conduct in europe and elsewhere makes that necessary. charlie: they are a bigger and stronger competitor? sec. carter: they are somewhat bigger and somewhat stronger but in recent years they have turned more truculent, more backward looking. that is easy for me to say and i do not call the shots but i don't think that is in the long-term interest of the russian people. but he seems to be headed in a direction of self isolation where he does not care about the economic penalties associated with self isolation, that is what he is doing. our approach is a strong one. we need to be strong. charlie: keep the sanctions? sec. carter: yeah. charlie: let me talk about china. what is their intent and what do we intend to do if their intent crosses a line? sec. carter: they have s
we are putting in heavy equipment into eastern europe. we're putting forces in now, not on a permanent basis, but a persistent rotational basis. there will be a lot more american troops in coming years than there were in past years. we are doing a lot and sadly the russian conduct in europe and elsewhere makes that necessary. charlie: they are a bigger and stronger competitor? sec. carter: they are somewhat bigger and somewhat stronger but in recent years they have turned more truculent, more...
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also combatting russian aggression in eastern europe. >> the fbi joining the investigation into the flint water crisis that is ahead of us here on today in capitol hill. most trying to figure out who is at fault for dangerously high levels of lead in the city's drinking water. the outbreak now suing a flint hospital and state workers for $100 million for possible ex moshe our. it -- exposure. it is unclear if the legionnaires disease is linked to the flint river. >> more fallout for chipotle. their sales tank. it sickened hundreds of people was declared to be overlilier this week. chipolte has just been issued a subpoena as part of a federal investigation into food safety at their restaurants. this he will have to hand over documents on food policy dating back three years. >> a denver blanco plon -- bron player will be benched. he was sent home by the team. he and his brother were in a car outside of a san jose motel when a suspected prostitute got inside. murphy was not charged. the broncos say it's best for the team to prepare for the super bowl without him. >> you will be there? >> i w
also combatting russian aggression in eastern europe. >> the fbi joining the investigation into the flint water crisis that is ahead of us here on today in capitol hill. most trying to figure out who is at fault for dangerously high levels of lead in the city's drinking water. the outbreak now suing a flint hospital and state workers for $100 million for possible ex moshe our. it -- exposure. it is unclear if the legionnaires disease is linked to the flint river. >> more fallout for...