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going outside of eastern europe is for our companies i would say very difficult. even to go into western europe because there still is a little bit of hesitancy. they are from eastern europe, cheeb labor but in terms of are you able to provide good quality, good service, your way of doing business, this is challenging but once you get over it and you are both more international looking feel to your company. >> entrepreneurship is such a broad term, it could be everything from a mom and pop dry cleaner to facebook. what is the game that you and the companies that you back are playing in eastern europe? is it to build lifestyle businesses that are mostly service oriented that you see in a lot of smaller emerging markets? is it to maybe sell something for $5 million and set a precedent that you can create wealth and value? or is there a sense that you want to build global companies and can build global companies there? >> so my personal thing is building a globally operating company from the czech republic and be sort of an example for other entrepreneurs in the regi
going outside of eastern europe is for our companies i would say very difficult. even to go into western europe because there still is a little bit of hesitancy. they are from eastern europe, cheeb labor but in terms of are you able to provide good quality, good service, your way of doing business, this is challenging but once you get over it and you are both more international looking feel to your company. >> entrepreneurship is such a broad term, it could be everything from a mom and...
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we will also update you on the cold snap in central and eastern europe. thousands of refugees and migrants are getting caught up in this, as well. also, cyprus may be on the road to unification. we will tell you how it might work and whether it could happen. donald trump is planning to appoint his son—in—law as a senior adviser. it's expected to be announced this week. jared kushner is married to his daughter if anchor trump. america does has an antimatter that is law. it was introduced in 1967. evidently, mr trump doesn't believe his choice contravenes this. is that a widely held view? while it might be unusual, it is not illegal.” be unusual, it is not illegalli wouldn't be unusual, it is not illegal.” wouldn't say it was widely held. a lot of ethics lawyers have said this law covers the white house in addition to the executive office outside the white house agencies and cabinet. if you look at the language, it says agency, the white house might not be an agency. it is a grey area that the trump team seems to be exploiting. jared kushner is a re
we will also update you on the cold snap in central and eastern europe. thousands of refugees and migrants are getting caught up in this, as well. also, cyprus may be on the road to unification. we will tell you how it might work and whether it could happen. donald trump is planning to appoint his son—in—law as a senior adviser. it's expected to be announced this week. jared kushner is married to his daughter if anchor trump. america does has an antimatter that is law. it was introduced in...
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we have seen the cold air across much of southern and eastern europe. it will stay cold for money, but parts of germany and poland will become less cold in the next few days. on our shores, the wind continues to come from the north and north—west. it is going to be told later this week. with that comes the risk of some snow showers. the snow could get down to lower levels through the day on thursday and into friday. met office warnings have been issued. you can keep up—to—date with those on the bbc weather website. this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 7.00: political crisis in northern ireland as martin mcguinness resigns as deputy first minister. and in crisis. the situation that we have been dealing with over the course of the past few years is unacceptable. i have now called a halt to dup arrogance. the government may have to call fresh elections after the row over the so—called "cash for ash" scheme. it was a green energy scheme which has lost hundreds of millions of pounds. if sinn fein does not nominate a replacement to the
we have seen the cold air across much of southern and eastern europe. it will stay cold for money, but parts of germany and poland will become less cold in the next few days. on our shores, the wind continues to come from the north and north—west. it is going to be told later this week. with that comes the risk of some snow showers. the snow could get down to lower levels through the day on thursday and into friday. met office warnings have been issued. you can keep up—to—date with those...
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pre-positioning equipment and ammunition in eastern europe can reduce the time needed for additional troops to deploy, if ever needed. other nato members like the u.k., france, and denmark, are deploying more troops to eastern europe as well. many nato member states are boosting their military spending, but only five countries, including the u.s., the u.k., and poland, meet the target of spending two percent of their gross domestic product on defense. the rest, including france, germany, the netherlands, and italy, spend less. overall, the u.s. accounts for three-quarters of nato's military expenditures. in a formal ceremony in the western polish city of zagan, where some of the new american troops will be based, poland's prime minister and defense minister welcomed the military help, saying it would help ensure freedom, independence, and peace. while operation atlantic resolve might reassure leaders in eastern europe, it is angering russia, which has repeatedly denounced the buildup along its borders as a provocation that demands countermeasures. "we consider this a threat to us," a
pre-positioning equipment and ammunition in eastern europe can reduce the time needed for additional troops to deploy, if ever needed. other nato members like the u.k., france, and denmark, are deploying more troops to eastern europe as well. many nato member states are boosting their military spending, but only five countries, including the u.s., the u.k., and poland, meet the target of spending two percent of their gross domestic product on defense. the rest, including france, germany, the...
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for some, the citizens of central and eastern europe in particular, it brought new freedom. but across the world, ancient, ethnic, national, and religious rivalries, rivalries that had been frozen through the decades of the cold war, returned. new enemies of the west and our values, in particular in the form of radical islamists, have emerged. and countries -- countries with little tradition of democracy, liberty, and human rights, notably china and russia, have grown more assertive in world affairs. the rise of the asian economy, china, yes, but democratic allies like india too, is hugely welcome. billions are being lifted out of poverty, and new markets or industries are opening up. but these events, coming as they have at the same time as the financial crisis and its fallout, as well as a loss of confidence in the west following 9/11 and difficult military interventions in iraq and afghanistan have led many to fear that in this century we will experience the eclipse of the west. but there is nothing inevitable about that. other countries may grow stronger. big populist co
for some, the citizens of central and eastern europe in particular, it brought new freedom. but across the world, ancient, ethnic, national, and religious rivalries, rivalries that had been frozen through the decades of the cold war, returned. new enemies of the west and our values, in particular in the form of radical islamists, have emerged. and countries -- countries with little tradition of democracy, liberty, and human rights, notably china and russia, have grown more assertive in world...
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and whether it is the security of israel, the middle east or the baltic states in eastern europe, we must always stand up for our friends and allies in democratic countries that find themselves in tough neighborhoods two. [applause] we each have different political traditions. we sometimes pursue different domestic policies and there may be occasions in which we disagree. but common values and interests bring us together and they are hugely powerful. and as your foremost friend and ally, we support many of the priorities your government plays out with america's engagement with the world. it is why i joined you in your determination to take on and defeat Ãand the extremism that defines them in many other terrorist groups in the world say. it is in both our national interest to do so. this will require us to use the intelligence provided by the finest security agencies in the world and it will require the use of military lines. it also demands a wider effort. because one of the lessons of fighting terrorism in the last 15 years or so is yet killing terrorists and taking innocent lives
and whether it is the security of israel, the middle east or the baltic states in eastern europe, we must always stand up for our friends and allies in democratic countries that find themselves in tough neighborhoods two. [applause] we each have different political traditions. we sometimes pursue different domestic policies and there may be occasions in which we disagree. but common values and interests bring us together and they are hugely powerful. and as your foremost friend and ally, we...
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we must always stand up eastern europe, we must always stand upfor our eastern europe, we must always stand up for ourfriends eastern europe, we must always stand up for our friends and allies in democratic countries that find themselves in tough neighbourhoods, too. applause we each have different political traditions. we will sometimes pursue different domestic policies, and there may be occasions on which we disagree. but the common values and interests that bring us together are hugely powerful. and as your foremost friend and ally, we support many of the priority is your government has laid out for america's engagement with the world. it is why ijoin you in your determination to take on and defeat daesh and the ideology of islamist extremism that inspires them and many other terrorist groups in the world today. it is in both our national interests to do so. this will require us to use the intelligence provided by the finest security agencies in the world, and it will require the use of military might. but it also demands a wider effort to go one of the lessons of fighting terrori
we must always stand up eastern europe, we must always stand upfor our eastern europe, we must always stand up for ourfriends eastern europe, we must always stand up for our friends and allies in democratic countries that find themselves in tough neighbourhoods, too. applause we each have different political traditions. we will sometimes pursue different domestic policies, and there may be occasions on which we disagree. but the common values and interests that bring us together are hugely...
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of eastern europe, causing one or two problems. back home, monday sees another change, with a very changeable week as we go through the week ahead. this is bbc news. the headlines at 2. us intelligence chiefs are to brief the president—elect, donald trump, this afternoon on allegations that russia tried to interfere in the american presidential election. hundreds of people attend the funeral in huddersfield of the man shot dead by police on monday — an inquest is opened and adjourned into the death of yasser yaqub. russia orders the withdrawal of its aircraft carrier from the mediterranean, in light of the current ceasefire in syria. and in the next hour the distinct sound of stonehenge. how the circle may have sounded, thousands of years ago. an iceberg a quarter of the size of wales is close to breaking away from the antarctic ice shelf.
of eastern europe, causing one or two problems. back home, monday sees another change, with a very changeable week as we go through the week ahead. this is bbc news. the headlines at 2. us intelligence chiefs are to brief the president—elect, donald trump, this afternoon on allegations that russia tried to interfere in the american presidential election. hundreds of people attend the funeral in huddersfield of the man shot dead by police on monday — an inquest is opened and adjourned into...
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europe. charities are concerned for refugees crossing the continent on foot or living in informal settlements. the brazilian government has told the bbc that it intends to build hydro—electric dams across the amazon region. it says the controversial programme will boost the economy, but environmentalists say the plan will lead to more deforestation. the newspaper review after world business report. handing on control of the world's biggest economy. as barack obama prepares to say goodbye we look at what he's done for america' financial health. the cost of china's raw materials is going up faster than it has for more than five years — wait for it — it's important because it could mean the rest of us — the rest of the world — paying more for the stuff they sell us? welcome to world business report. i'm aaron heslehurst. stay where you are i have about nine! nine minutes, it is all i am asking for an eye promised to deliver an exciting snapshot of business. there are just a couple of w
europe. charities are concerned for refugees crossing the continent on foot or living in informal settlements. the brazilian government has told the bbc that it intends to build hydro—electric dams across the amazon region. it says the controversial programme will boost the economy, but environmentalists say the plan will lead to more deforestation. the newspaper review after world business report. handing on control of the world's biggest economy. as barack obama prepares to say goodbye we...
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what we see here and eastern europe and western europe, all sort of kind of -- >> it's important to know. it's the worst kind of populism. it's sort of just making empty promises in a lot of cases and appealing to the sort of low nativist or often racist xenophobic sentiments while on a higher level selling off the government to big business or uniting. >> do you see scholarly and you have the quote, unquote west. over there and over here, is there a silver lining of new kinds of studies and new kinds of connection that is we can make at a time like this? >> yeah, it's very interesting that we are being forced to abandon the unilateral model in which the u.s. is the model of liberal democracy and everyone is supposed to be copying and it's been interesting over the last few weeks in the u.s., hearing perspectives from people from eastern or southern europe, i think they are more prepared for the reality that we are facing. a lot of americans have resort today trump and hitler comparisons which are problematic, i think sort of shows in a way our limited political have vocabulary an i thin
what we see here and eastern europe and western europe, all sort of kind of -- >> it's important to know. it's the worst kind of populism. it's sort of just making empty promises in a lot of cases and appealing to the sort of low nativist or often racist xenophobic sentiments while on a higher level selling off the government to big business or uniting. >> do you see scholarly and you have the quote, unquote west. over there and over here, is there a silver lining of new kinds of...
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europe and russia. we had a big show yesterday of all these envelopes and all this. >> is there anything in those. >> i have no idea. but it is extraordinary to have a president of the united states coming into office without us having an understanding of what his basic holdings are around the world. he needs to divest himself. it's the only proper thing to do. look, he wants to be president of the united states. be president of the united states. and let go of your business. cash out. >> yeah. >> because otherwise, we are in
europe and russia. we had a big show yesterday of all these envelopes and all this. >> is there anything in those. >> i have no idea. but it is extraordinary to have a president of the united states coming into office without us having an understanding of what his basic holdings are around the world. he needs to divest himself. it's the only proper thing to do. look, he wants to be president of the united states. be president of the united states. and let go of your business. cash...
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a deep freeze across central and eastern europe brings misery to millions. brazil's government is defending its plan to build dozens of huge hydro—electric dams in the amazon. it argues the project will boost the economy, harness the country's natural resources and provide clean energy. environmentalists say the plan is a disaster for the amazon and will actually result in more deforestation and global warming. wyre davies has visited the first of the mega—dams, called belo monte, and reports on the potential impact. from the heart of the planet's greatest rainforest emerges one of the world's biggest civil engineering projects. a monolithic monument to progress. the belo monte dam is brazil's answer to its growing energy needs. mired in controversy and allegations of corruption, the $18 billion dam partially blocks the xingu, a major amazon tributary and has flooded thousands of acres of rainforest. there's a human cost too. the local fishing industry has been decimated. thousands of riverside dwellers, or ribeirinhos, have lost their land and livelihoo
a deep freeze across central and eastern europe brings misery to millions. brazil's government is defending its plan to build dozens of huge hydro—electric dams in the amazon. it argues the project will boost the economy, harness the country's natural resources and provide clean energy. environmentalists say the plan is a disaster for the amazon and will actually result in more deforestation and global warming. wyre davies has visited the first of the mega—dams, called belo monte, and...
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europe. desperately dull so far but it is farfrom that in eastern europe. it is bone chillingly cold. icy cold extends from side a beer to turkey, greece, and italy. the high of the day in krakow in poland was minus i6. disrupted snowfall, these scenes from greece and turkey through the afternoon. we had some snow in our forecast this week but certainly not like that and certainly none on sunday. grey in the afternoon, damp weather in the west of scotland and western parts of england and wales. temperatures to the above where they should be forjanuary. sunday night and into monday, we stick with a rather grey scene but the breeze picking up, fog becoming less of an su, scotland, northern ireland and wales. rain by the end of the night into western scotland, with strong winds. the change in weather patterns there on. the jet stream kicks into gear in the north atlantic, creeping towards us, and that brings just don't read for the rest of the week. —— brings disturbed weather. there will be colder air after this front, disturbed weather. there will be col
europe. desperately dull so far but it is farfrom that in eastern europe. it is bone chillingly cold. icy cold extends from side a beer to turkey, greece, and italy. the high of the day in krakow in poland was minus i6. disrupted snowfall, these scenes from greece and turkey through the afternoon. we had some snow in our forecast this week but certainly not like that and certainly none on sunday. grey in the afternoon, damp weather in the west of scotland and western parts of england and wales....
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and nato's forward presence in eastern europe. while increasing naturo's suppo mission against terrorism. reinforcing our commitment to peacekeeping, in south sudan and somalia. that is why britain is leading the way in pioneering international efforts to crack down on modern slavery. one of the great scourges of our world, wherever it is found. and i hope you will -- [ applause ] i hope you will join us in that cause, and i commend senator corker in particular for his work in this field. it's good for me to have met him here today. as americans know, the united kingdom is by instinct and history a great global nation d and quiet resolve to do last year, we have the opportunity to reassert our belief in a confident, sovereign and global britain, ready to build relationships with old friends and new allies alike. we will build a new partnership with our friends in europe. we're not turning our back on them or on the interests and the values that we share. it remains overwhelmingly in our interests and in those of the wider world th
and nato's forward presence in eastern europe. while increasing naturo's suppo mission against terrorism. reinforcing our commitment to peacekeeping, in south sudan and somalia. that is why britain is leading the way in pioneering international efforts to crack down on modern slavery. one of the great scourges of our world, wherever it is found. and i hope you will -- [ applause ] i hope you will join us in that cause, and i commend senator corker in particular for his work in this field. it's...
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more than 20 people have died because of bitterly cold weather in much of central and eastern europe over the weekend. temperatures have been as low as —30 celsius, with snow covering the continent as far south as turkey. the entertainment industry has been celebrating the best of film and television at the golden globe awards in los angeles. la la land, a nostalgic tribute to hollywood musicals, has won a string of prizes. it won best film and best director in its category. now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. motor city motors on. fiat chrysler says it will invest $1 billion in the united states as the detroit motor show gets under way. iron ore prices are set to plunge — that's the message from the australian government, sending mining stocks down. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme: the boss of rolls royce is here to tell us why luxury cars still have the edge. that is his view. we will talk to him ina that is his view. we will talk to him in a moment. but first: over the next few days, the world's car
more than 20 people have died because of bitterly cold weather in much of central and eastern europe over the weekend. temperatures have been as low as —30 celsius, with snow covering the continent as far south as turkey. the entertainment industry has been celebrating the best of film and television at the golden globe awards in los angeles. la la land, a nostalgic tribute to hollywood musicals, has won a string of prizes. it won best film and best director in its category. now for the...
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it stays cold and wintry across eastern parts of europe. high pressure in charge. no pressure to the south—east making it wet and windy. it will make it pretty u nsettled windy. it will make it pretty unsettled for spain and portugal, not great if you are heading that way. ahead of the weather system southerly winds will be drawing milderair southerly winds will be drawing milder air across this western side of the continent. 11 degrees in paris. we have not seen a temperature like that in paris for some time. we stick with that milder theme for the next few days. even copenhagen is seeing temperatures coming upa copenhagen is seeing temperatures coming up a little bit. further east we are firmly stuck in the deep freeze. we could see some snow at times and perhaps problems with fog as well. back home it looks u nsettled. as well. back home it looks unsettled. spells of rain at times but south—westerly winds making field milder. more details than half an hour. welcome back and welcome to outside source. theresa may will be meeting donald trump tomorrow, and she
it stays cold and wintry across eastern parts of europe. high pressure in charge. no pressure to the south—east making it wet and windy. it will make it pretty u nsettled windy. it will make it pretty unsettled for spain and portugal, not great if you are heading that way. ahead of the weather system southerly winds will be drawing milderair southerly winds will be drawing milder air across this western side of the continent. 11 degrees in paris. we have not seen a temperature like that in...
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eastern europ europeans are by and large fessing up to what their share should be, they have a stake, they are the most threatened. that is a chapter i think this new president is going to right. increase defenses involvement. you are going with me, i am looking forward to those discussions he will have with these leaders, it is high time to look these guys in the eye, tell them straight out why we're here and what we expect of them as well. lou: general jack king thank you. >> thank you. lou: we're coming back, more ready stay with us. >> vladimir putin has out maneuvered president obama, every stip of th step of the way. >> people look back at president obama's legacy. vis-a-vis vladimir putin they are not going to say, there was a tough guy. lou: good news that president-elect has shown he is a strong leader who puts america first. >> we'll continue to bring you latest in ft. lauderdale airport shooting, former fbi assistant stre director bill gaven will be with us next. it shortens colds, so you get better, faster. colds are gonna call. answer them with zicam! zicam. get your bett
eastern europ europeans are by and large fessing up to what their share should be, they have a stake, they are the most threatened. that is a chapter i think this new president is going to right. increase defenses involvement. you are going with me, i am looking forward to those discussions he will have with these leaders, it is high time to look these guys in the eye, tell them straight out why we're here and what we expect of them as well. lou: general jack king thank you. >> thank you....
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the isobars are running around that high pressure, down across eastern europe, through the balkans and into the eastern mediterranean and up again back across turkey and towards the black sea and the caspian, but it's that direction of flow and the strength of that flow which has just added to that winter chill and we suspect that through the course of the weekend, we will see more disturbed weather through the mediterranean and up across turkey on towards the black sea and off towards ukraine. that is the sort of temperature profile that people are experiencing just at the moment. there is some winter sunshine in rome but you will need a lot of layers to go with your sunglasses andi layers to go with your sunglasses and i don't think we will see a significant improvement over the next couple of days. temperatures in moscow might get to around —10 as we move towards tuesday. so a couple of degrees either side of —10 across the surface. closer to home, couple of degrees either side are plus 10 degrees but that relatively mild air comes at a price. less chilly than of late but much m
the isobars are running around that high pressure, down across eastern europe, through the balkans and into the eastern mediterranean and up again back across turkey and towards the black sea and the caspian, but it's that direction of flow and the strength of that flow which has just added to that winter chill and we suspect that through the course of the weekend, we will see more disturbed weather through the mediterranean and up across turkey on towards the black sea and off towards ukraine....
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what we see in eastern europe, what we see in western europe, there are all a certain kind of flavor. >> guest: i think that's important to note that it's the worst kind of populism. it's often just the most superficial kind of populism also. it's just making into promises in a lot of cases and appealing to the sort of low nationalist, often racist or xenophobic sentiment while on a higher level often just sort of telling off the government, big business or uniting government and big business. >> host: do you see your types of scholarly opportunities then if we are in a disparate which have similar dynamics going on in the quote-unquote west versus post comments era? traditionally, in the academy anyway and in journalism we divide up countries as over there and over here, and we give them categorizations and labels. is there a silver lining cracks are the new kind of studies or connections that we can make at a time like this? >> guest: i think it's an interesting, i think we're finally being forced to abandon the sort of unilateral model in which the u.s. is the model of liberal demo
what we see in eastern europe, what we see in western europe, there are all a certain kind of flavor. >> guest: i think that's important to note that it's the worst kind of populism. it's often just the most superficial kind of populism also. it's just making into promises in a lot of cases and appealing to the sort of low nationalist, often racist or xenophobic sentiment while on a higher level often just sort of telling off the government, big business or uniting government and big...
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europe. applause a little more than 75 years ago, you responded to the japanese attack on pearl harbor byjoining britain in the second world war and defeating fascism, not just in the second world war and defeating fascism, notjust in the pacific but in africa and europe too. and later, in the aftermath of these wars, our two countries led the west through the cold war, confronting communism and ultimately defeating it. not just through military might but by winning the war of ideas and by proving that open liberal democratic societys —— societies will always defeat those that are closed, coercive and cruel. but the leadership provided by our two countries through the special relationship has done more than win wa i’s relationship has done more than win wars and overcome adversity. it made the modern world. the institutions upon which that world relies conceived or inspired by our two nations working together. the united nations, in need of reform but vital still, has its foundations in
europe. applause a little more than 75 years ago, you responded to the japanese attack on pearl harbor byjoining britain in the second world war and defeating fascism, not just in the second world war and defeating fascism, notjust in the pacific but in africa and europe too. and later, in the aftermath of these wars, our two countries led the west through the cold war, confronting communism and ultimately defeating it. not just through military might but by winning the war of ideas and by...
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nothing as extreme as we've seen over eastern europe. there are some rumours flying around that we will get that intense cold weather, but we won't. wind will pick up, it will turn colder, especially through the second half of the week, there will be some white stuff, nothing unusual forjanuary. a be some white stuff, nothing unusual for january. a cold be some white stuff, nothing unusual forjanuary. a cold front is pushing through, ringing wet weather to start the day. some strong winds. not a nice start. heine that it brightens up and turns chilly. showers across the north—west of scotla nd showers across the north—west of scotland turning wintry over the highlands. writer but chilly conditions pushing into northern ireland about brea kfasttime. conditions pushing into northern ireland about breakfasttime. —— writer. the rain heads down. schoolies winds. maybe 50 mph in exposed places. dry in the south and east. winds will be light. the rain will then arrive from the north—west. the band of wet weather pushing towards east a
nothing as extreme as we've seen over eastern europe. there are some rumours flying around that we will get that intense cold weather, but we won't. wind will pick up, it will turn colder, especially through the second half of the week, there will be some white stuff, nothing unusual forjanuary. a be some white stuff, nothing unusual for january. a cold be some white stuff, nothing unusual forjanuary. a cold front is pushing through, ringing wet weather to start the day. some strong winds. not...
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on the black sea coast, snow and ice, difficult conditions in large parts of eastern europe today. nick, thank you. the weather now with louise. some of that weather heading this way? cold, but not that cold. everything but the kitchen sink thrown at us through the course of this week. we started today mild and wet, but if you are taking a walk across lancashire, a bit muddy underfoot. it is brightening up as the rain spills down into the south—east corner in the next few hours. following behind, a scattering of showers and windy. showers in the far north turning increasingly wintry as they fall across the high
on the black sea coast, snow and ice, difficult conditions in large parts of eastern europe today. nick, thank you. the weather now with louise. some of that weather heading this way? cold, but not that cold. everything but the kitchen sink thrown at us through the course of this week. we started today mild and wet, but if you are taking a walk across lancashire, a bit muddy underfoot. it is brightening up as the rain spills down into the south—east corner in the next few hours. following...
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the same thing also applies in eastern europe if you do the same thing with poland and russia. a very similar argument. this has moved into the economic world because now you have china threatening south korean companies as to their investments in china. and if they stuck to the threats, it could have a big impact on samsung and phones that are flogged in china. there are a few people who use of phones in china. they say they are unaware of any meetings. yeah, ok. they are unaware of any meetings. yeah, 0k. talking china, not that i ama yeah, 0k. talking china, not that i am a big soccer... sorry, football fan. china, like what it does with many industries, it is going to start churning out little footballers. don't you love it? the pictures are amazing. it is a factory... that is a very large rice paddy. parents pay $8,700 per year to send their darlings here. there are 2800 students just to send their darlings here. there are 2800 studentsjust purely on football. yeah, no. china, not that i follow it, they have just got that bloke, maybe someone can help, that bloke, maybe so
the same thing also applies in eastern europe if you do the same thing with poland and russia. a very similar argument. this has moved into the economic world because now you have china threatening south korean companies as to their investments in china. and if they stuck to the threats, it could have a big impact on samsung and phones that are flogged in china. there are a few people who use of phones in china. they say they are unaware of any meetings. yeah, ok. they are unaware of any...
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but no where as cold as eastern europe. but high in poland was —16 in krakow. widespread snowfall brilliant disruption to airports and to travel. that by phone. —— despite her now. —— goodbye for now. this is bbc world news today, broadcasting in the uk and around the world. the headlines... donald trump has defended his position on russia, saying only fools would think having a good relationship with moscow was a bad thing. us investigators are trying to determine the motive for friday's gun attack at a florida airport in which five people died. at least 43 people have been killed by a huge truck bomb which went off in a market in the northern syrian town of azaz. also coming up... a deal to end the mutiny in the ivory coast — the president says he'll accept the soldiers' demands. and how a wayne rooney goal seven minutes into an fa cup match against reading marks a moment of history at manchester united.
but no where as cold as eastern europe. but high in poland was —16 in krakow. widespread snowfall brilliant disruption to airports and to travel. that by phone. —— despite her now. —— goodbye for now. this is bbc world news today, broadcasting in the uk and around the world. the headlines... donald trump has defended his position on russia, saying only fools would think having a good relationship with moscow was a bad thing. us investigators are trying to determine the motive for...
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europe. temperatures dropped to as little as —30 degree celsius. in kosovo, for example many, areas are without power. this is the mirusha waterfall, a popular tourist attraction, you can see it's frozen over. in russia, temperatures are below —40 degrees celsius. two people have died in moscow, and nearly 200 people are in hospital suffering from severe hypothermia. and charities are concerned for refugees crossing the continent on foot or living in informal settlements. there are 2,000 of them in the serbian capital, belgrade, where temperatures have been down to —20. 0ur central europe correspondent, nick thorpe, has more. strange scenes in istanbul. the fourth consecutive day of snow here has closed the bosphorous to shipping and given the city's ferry operators alternative work. traffic on another major waterway, the danube, has also been suspended because of ice flows in serbia, romania, and bulgaria. in the major romanian port city of constanza, the black sea has frozen far out f
europe. temperatures dropped to as little as —30 degree celsius. in kosovo, for example many, areas are without power. this is the mirusha waterfall, a popular tourist attraction, you can see it's frozen over. in russia, temperatures are below —40 degrees celsius. two people have died in moscow, and nearly 200 people are in hospital suffering from severe hypothermia. and charities are concerned for refugees crossing the continent on foot or living in informal settlements. there are 2,000 of...
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as you saw in europe, a miserable start to the year, particularly across central and eastern europe. westerly winds starting to drive back the cold air out of germany, poland and the czech republic over the next few days. a glimmer of better news here. for us, the wind direction swinging from westerly to northerly, and the cold aircoming from westerly to northerly, and the cold air coming from the arctic, not europe, but it is going to turn bitterly cold over the next few days towards the end of the week. that means any showers would turn increasingly wintry, even at lower levels. if you are out and about at the end of the week, more details on early weather warnings on our website. the main story. the prime minister has outlined her plans to combat what she called the hidden injustice of mental illness. that is all from the bbc news at one. on bbc one, we joined the news teams where you are. goodbye. england forward chris robshaw is to miss rugby union's six nations championship, after undergoing surgery on a shoulder injury. it's expected to keep him out of action for around three
as you saw in europe, a miserable start to the year, particularly across central and eastern europe. westerly winds starting to drive back the cold air out of germany, poland and the czech republic over the next few days. a glimmer of better news here. for us, the wind direction swinging from westerly to northerly, and the cold aircoming from westerly to northerly, and the cold air coming from the arctic, not europe, but it is going to turn bitterly cold over the next few days towards the end...
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not as cold as it will be in eastern europe but it's going to be chilly through the day. starting frosty but plenty of lovely crisp winter sunshine. 0ne starting frosty but plenty of lovely crisp winter sunshine. one or two showers along the east coast, they may be wintry and more cloud across the south—west towards northern ireland. not as cold but it will be chilly. stay june to ireland. not as cold but it will be chilly. stayjune to see the full uk forecast coming up just before 10pm. hello, i'm ros atkins. this is 0utside source. let's look through some of the main stories here in the bbc newsroom. president obama has spent much of the day on capitol hill. he's been trying to save his legacy. the new republican—led congress has vowed to repeal his key health care policy. new footage has emerged form new year's eve in bangalore. it shows the scale of the large number of sexual assaults that took place that night. a new cycling world record was set today. it was done by this man — he's from france and he's 105 years old. and see what you think of this. it's januar
not as cold as it will be in eastern europe but it's going to be chilly through the day. starting frosty but plenty of lovely crisp winter sunshine. 0ne starting frosty but plenty of lovely crisp winter sunshine. one or two showers along the east coast, they may be wintry and more cloud across the south—west towards northern ireland. not as cold but it will be chilly. stay june to ireland. not as cold but it will be chilly. stayjune to see the full uk forecast coming up just before 10pm....
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more than 20 people have died because of bitterly cold weather in much of central and eastern europe over the weekend. temperatures have plunged as low as —30 celsius, with snow covering the continent as far south as turkey and the greek islands. christian fraser reports. rarely does the icy grip of the arctic circle reach as deep into europe as it has this weekend. the snow has even fallen on the mediterranean beaches of the greek islands. in the dolomites, the temperatures plunged to —23 celsius overnight. this is amatrice, central italy, the hilltop town that was worst hit by the summer's earthquake. the ongoing efforts to secure what remains of the village now severely hampered. in rome, the pope prayed for the city's homeless. speaks italian it was so cold the waters had frozen in the fountains of st peter's square. in istanbul, they have had three straight days of snowfall. turkish airlines said they had grounded over 600 flights. it's all down to winds coming out of the arctic and punching south towards the mediterranean. a real icy chill to them, sub—zero temperatures,
more than 20 people have died because of bitterly cold weather in much of central and eastern europe over the weekend. temperatures have plunged as low as —30 celsius, with snow covering the continent as far south as turkey and the greek islands. christian fraser reports. rarely does the icy grip of the arctic circle reach as deep into europe as it has this weekend. the snow has even fallen on the mediterranean beaches of the greek islands. in the dolomites, the temperatures plunged to —23...
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europe. it's very cold and we are just making fire, but still we can't keep warm ourselves. we don't like to stay here, we are trying to leave this country and go to europe but we are stuck because of the border. inside this abandoned warehouse, temperatures aren't much warmer. aid groups warn that migrants are in danger of freezing to death. cold airfrom siberia means temperatures are five to 10 celsius colder than normal. they are still in appalling conditions i would say, they have no electricity, they have very little running water, apart from some heaters provided by humanitarians practically no heating, they are burning scrap wood. but the harsh conditions haven't deterred migrants desperate to get to europe. 800 people were rescued from dinghies in the freezing mediterranean sea on thursday. at this refugee camp on the greek island of lesbos, the most vulnerable, mainly women and children, had been moved to local hotels until conditions improve. the un refugee agency is urging governme
europe. it's very cold and we are just making fire, but still we can't keep warm ourselves. we don't like to stay here, we are trying to leave this country and go to europe but we are stuck because of the border. inside this abandoned warehouse, temperatures aren't much warmer. aid groups warn that migrants are in danger of freezing to death. cold airfrom siberia means temperatures are five to 10 celsius colder than normal. they are still in appalling conditions i would say, they have no...
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i talked about the flood gates from eastern europe to cave into -- you came -- who came into the u.s. with thousands of collaborators. but that was the biggest group of nazi fugitives to make it into the u.s. >> those that were german jews? >> you know, the policies -- the policies beginning around late 1946 eased up a little bit the conditions for the survivors in the dp camp -- the conditions here is the survivors in the dp camps improved. patton died, which may be part of the reason. the immigration policies loosened up a bit. beginning, you know, in 1947, 1948, it became a little bit easier. but thousands had died before that happened. and nazis were coming in even bigger numbers. and there was of period in the 1950's for all where being a nazi was not a problem to come to the united states. it became a legal problem later, when the justice department started to go after these guys in the '80s because they could not claim they violated immigration laws because it was not illegal. they had a bit of a problem on their hands. >> as a jew, i can't only ask one question. i am shocked h
i talked about the flood gates from eastern europe to cave into -- you came -- who came into the u.s. with thousands of collaborators. but that was the biggest group of nazi fugitives to make it into the u.s. >> those that were german jews? >> you know, the policies -- the policies beginning around late 1946 eased up a little bit the conditions for the survivors in the dp camp -- the conditions here is the survivors in the dp camps improved. patton died, which may be part of the...
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bitterly cold across eastern europe, further west, much higher. area of low pressure, bringing wet and windy weather, and that will open the door for a slightly more unsettled theme. low pressure bringing some rain and wind at times for the next few days. cold air by the end of next week. how some diesel cars produce double the toxic emissions of a lorry or bus.
bitterly cold across eastern europe, further west, much higher. area of low pressure, bringing wet and windy weather, and that will open the door for a slightly more unsettled theme. low pressure bringing some rain and wind at times for the next few days. cold air by the end of next week. how some diesel cars produce double the toxic emissions of a lorry or bus.
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troops is to protect eastern europe against a potential russian invasion. elizabeth palmer is in northern germany. >> reporter: i'm standing in the dark area of the city of bremerhaven and all around me is american military equipment. just off the boat everything from humvees to tanks. the official name for this display of military muscle is operation atlantic revolve. its purpose, to reassure america's nervous european allies that the u.s. military will stand with them against any aggressive moves by russia. moves like the 2014 invasion of crimea when russian troops arrived in what had been ukraine and seized it for the kremlin. this is america's response. a decision to stop the draw-down of u.s. troops in europe and reverse it, in the first buildup since the end of the cold war. lieutenant general timothy ray is deputy commander of the u.s.' european command. >> we intend to reassure all those here in europe that we are committed to peace and security. and to send a signal to anybody else who would differ with that that is not going to work. >> reporter:
troops is to protect eastern europe against a potential russian invasion. elizabeth palmer is in northern germany. >> reporter: i'm standing in the dark area of the city of bremerhaven and all around me is american military equipment. just off the boat everything from humvees to tanks. the official name for this display of military muscle is operation atlantic revolve. its purpose, to reassure america's nervous european allies that the u.s. military will stand with them against any...
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europe, that they would , thea line arbitrarily united states of america is remarkably naive. we now have an administration coming in to play that has very little respect for facts, truth and science, and now intelligence if they disagree with the policy. >> what is your sense of republicans on the committee? by the equally concerned about way they -- what they have learned? [indiscernible] i will let my gop colleagues speak for themselves. i think on a very bipartisan basis there is a tremendous level of concern about what the russians did. i think there is a broad recognition among our members that russia is not our friend and we need to develop a response to the russian measures going forward, a think it is very bipartisan. we certainly have differences in opinion about this, and it would be unthinkable if we did not, that we are determined also that we continue all the other work of the committee and work together to maintain the same bipartisan ethic that has really prevailed on the committee and the last several years, we don't want to lose that. it will be a challenge e
europe, that they would , thea line arbitrarily united states of america is remarkably naive. we now have an administration coming in to play that has very little respect for facts, truth and science, and now intelligence if they disagree with the policy. >> what is your sense of republicans on the committee? by the equally concerned about way they -- what they have learned? [indiscernible] i will let my gop colleagues speak for themselves. i think on a very bipartisan basis there is a...
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temperatures overnight well it's still bittering cold across central and eastern europe. we will see lows of minus8 and eastern europe. we will see lows of minus 8 to minus 12 celsius. through the next couple of nights, the severity of the cold just lessens a bit. it's not going to be warm. it will still be cold, but not as bitter as it has been. by friday, we're looking at temperatures probably into low minus single figs. —— figures. on wednesday watch out for snow across romania. that could cause transport disruption and snow coming down again across the greek islands. it will be mainly in the hills. there will be snow across denmark and germany. much of this will turn back to rain before this weather system is threw. it will stay as snow across the southern hills, the bavarian hills of southern germany. the prospect of transport disruption again. here in the uk, tomorrow we have a blustery day. up to 65mph. the eagle eyed amongst you will see plenty of showers, yes they will increasingly turn to snow. we could see some accumulations, particularly but not exclusivel
temperatures overnight well it's still bittering cold across central and eastern europe. we will see lows of minus8 and eastern europe. we will see lows of minus 8 to minus 12 celsius. through the next couple of nights, the severity of the cold just lessens a bit. it's not going to be warm. it will still be cold, but not as bitter as it has been. by friday, we're looking at temperatures probably into low minus single figs. —— figures. on wednesday watch out for snow across romania. that...
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for some, the citizens of central and eastern europe in particular, it brought new freedom. but across the world, ancient ethnic religious and national rivalries, rivalries that had been frozen through the decades of the cold war returned. new enemies of the west and our values, in particular in the form of radical islamists, have emerged. [ applause ] and countries with little tradition of democracy, liberty and human rights, notably china and russia, have grown more assertive in world affairs. the rise of the asian economies, china yes, but democratic allies like india, too, is hugely welcome. billions are being lifted out of poverty and new markets for industries are opening up. but these events, coming as they have at the same time as the financial crisis and its fall out, as well as a loss of confidence in the west following 9/11 and difficult military interventions in iraq and afghanistan, have led many to fear that in this century we will experience the eclipse of the west. but there is nothing inevitable about that. other countries may grow stronger. big populist cou
for some, the citizens of central and eastern europe in particular, it brought new freedom. but across the world, ancient ethnic religious and national rivalries, rivalries that had been frozen through the decades of the cold war returned. new enemies of the west and our values, in particular in the form of radical islamists, have emerged. [ applause ] and countries with little tradition of democracy, liberty and human rights, notably china and russia, have grown more assertive in world...
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europe. it's very cold and we are just making fire, but still we can't keep warm ourselves. we don't like to stay here, we are trying to leave this country and go to europe but we are stuck because of the border. inside this abandoned warehouse, temperatures aren't much warmer. aid groups warn that migrants are in danger of freezing to death. they are still in appalling conditions i would say, they have no electricity, they have very little running water, apart from some heat is provided by humanitarians they have practically no heating, they are burning scrap wood. cold airfrom siberia means temperatures are five to 10 celsius colder than normal. in serbia, 80% of migrants are staying in government shelters while in bulgaria several migrants have died from cold and exhaustion. strong winds in northern france left more than 250,000 homes without power. the storm officially named egon also battered belgium and germany. but the harsh conditions haven't deterred migrants desperate to get to euro
europe. it's very cold and we are just making fire, but still we can't keep warm ourselves. we don't like to stay here, we are trying to leave this country and go to europe but we are stuck because of the border. inside this abandoned warehouse, temperatures aren't much warmer. aid groups warn that migrants are in danger of freezing to death. they are still in appalling conditions i would say, they have no electricity, they have very little running water, apart from some heat is provided by...
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europe got pa rcelled up and roosevelt, where eastern europe got parcelled up between east and west. so the ukrainians, the georgians, poles, latvians and lithuanians and the swedes and the finns as well are also worrying that there is going to be a deal where something will be done on european security in exchange for russian help on other things. the great misapprehension that mr trump is labouring under is that putin needs help against islamic state. and of course, what we have been seeing in syria and iraq is that the russians are fighting the syrian opposition, who include some as a miss, but they are not fighting islamic state and they are certainly doing nothing in mosul in iraq, where it is the american led coalition including british support who are pushing back against islamic state. some i think it will be a huge learning curve for mrtrump to go it will be a huge learning curve for mr trump to go up, and the worry is how much damage he will do as he learns on thejob how much damage he will do as he learns on the job what it means to run the world's most important security
europe got pa rcelled up and roosevelt, where eastern europe got parcelled up between east and west. so the ukrainians, the georgians, poles, latvians and lithuanians and the swedes and the finns as well are also worrying that there is going to be a deal where something will be done on european security in exchange for russian help on other things. the great misapprehension that mr trump is labouring under is that putin needs help against islamic state. and of course, what we have been seeing...
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europe. temperatures dropped to as little as minus 30 degree celsius. temperatures dropped to as little as minus 30 degree celsius. brazil's government is defending its plan to build dozens of huge hydro—electric dams. it argues the project will boost the economy and provide clean energy. environmentalists say the plan is a disaster for the amazon and will actually result in more deforestation and global warming. now it's time for monday in parliament. hello and welcome to monday in parliament. the main news from westminster. winter pressures in the nhs. the health secretary calls for an honest discussion about a and e departments. we are going to protect our four hour standard. we need to be clear it is a promise to sort out all urgent health problems within four hours, not all health problems, however minor. plans to stop domestic abusers from questioning ex—partners in family courts. as a result of the family court process this extremely vulnerable woman needed weeks of medication and
europe. temperatures dropped to as little as minus 30 degree celsius. temperatures dropped to as little as minus 30 degree celsius. brazil's government is defending its plan to build dozens of huge hydro—electric dams. it argues the project will boost the economy and provide clean energy. environmentalists say the plan is a disaster for the amazon and will actually result in more deforestation and global warming. now it's time for monday in parliament. hello and welcome to monday in...
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this hotel was built 100 years ago to house economic migrants from eastern europe on their way to south america to pick coffee. the search for an economic better life is as old as history. but today history is dominated by that search, a core part of what it is to be in the eu. the free movement debate has become increasingly controversial. it is one of the four principles of the european union. the other three are free movement of money, goods and services. agreeing to all four principles is necessary to be a member of the economically important single market. for some sectors, like flower picking, immigrants are necessary, but union leaders say there is a problem of cheap labour from eastern europe. the polish worker is hired by a dutch employer in the netherlands, there is full and equal treatment, according to dutch and european rules. but if this polish worker is hired by a temporary agency based in warsaw and then he is brought with a bus to work in the agriculture, then all of a sudden he is falling under different rules and that is really creating havoc. with leading politicians
this hotel was built 100 years ago to house economic migrants from eastern europe on their way to south america to pick coffee. the search for an economic better life is as old as history. but today history is dominated by that search, a core part of what it is to be in the eu. the free movement debate has become increasingly controversial. it is one of the four principles of the european union. the other three are free movement of money, goods and services. agreeing to all four principles is...
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europe. stay with us here on bbc news. we have a lot more still to come. the formerfirst children. have a lot more still to come. the former first children. what advice she did the push children give to the 0bama daughters as they leave the 0bama daughters as they leave the white house? day one of operation desert storm to force the iraqis out of kuwait has seen the most intense air attacks since the second world war. tobacco is america's oldest industry, and it's one of its biggest, but the industry is nervous of this report. this may tend to make people want to stop smoking cigarettes. there is not a street that is unaffected. huge parts of kobe were simply demolished as buildings crashed into one another. this woman said she'd been given no help and no advice by the authorities. she stood outside the ruins of her business. tens of thousands of black children in south africa have taken advantage of laws, passed by the country's new multiracial government, and enrolled at formerly white scho
europe. stay with us here on bbc news. we have a lot more still to come. the formerfirst children. have a lot more still to come. the former first children. what advice she did the push children give to the 0bama daughters as they leave the 0bama daughters as they leave the white house? day one of operation desert storm to force the iraqis out of kuwait has seen the most intense air attacks since the second world war. tobacco is america's oldest industry, and it's one of its biggest, but the...