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it's in the balkans, though, where the situation is far more urgent. we'll have that interview with a serbian official in a moment, but first, here's simon jones. the cold snap is tightening its grip. claiming more than 65 lives across europe. causing traffic chaos, power cuts and travel delays. this is sarajevo. the balkans have been particularly hard hit. temperatures have been as low as —15 for several days. there is major concern about the plight of refugees, particularly in serbia. some are being sheltered in reception centres. but 1,200 are living in a derelict warehouse in belgrade, according to the unhcr. it's very cold, and we are just making fire. but still we can keep warm ourselves. we don't like to say here. we're trying to leave this country and go to european countries. but we are stuck because of the borders. there are calls for governments across europe to do more. it will only take one more snow storm or another cold snap and we're going to see some, some children, you know, in a very dire situation. children are particularly prone
it's in the balkans, though, where the situation is far more urgent. we'll have that interview with a serbian official in a moment, but first, here's simon jones. the cold snap is tightening its grip. claiming more than 65 lives across europe. causing traffic chaos, power cuts and travel delays. this is sarajevo. the balkans have been particularly hard hit. temperatures have been as low as —15 for several days. there is major concern about the plight of refugees, particularly in serbia. some...
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the closure of the balkan route and the agreement with turkey. the circumstances have changed little. with 36%, the highest proportion of asylum-seekers came from civil war torn syria. 13% from iraq. a lot has happened in germany in the meantime. applications for asylum are being dealt with more quickly. the country's bureaucracy is much better prepared to cope with refugees. brent: time for business news with christoph. dieselgate could be in the rearview mirror? christoph: volkswagen is pleading guilty to three criminal charges and will pay a total of $4.3 billion in fines to settle the dieselgate candle in the united states. it is the largest find to be levied against an automaker in the u.s. in history. charges against vw as a group will be dropped but trouble for half a dozen executives may only be beginning. >> they were pumping illegal levels of nitro sock lights, more than 40 times more than the amounts permitted under federal law. these vehicles were equipped with software that mask the true amount of the pollutants the cars released. re
the closure of the balkan route and the agreement with turkey. the circumstances have changed little. with 36%, the highest proportion of asylum-seekers came from civil war torn syria. 13% from iraq. a lot has happened in germany in the meantime. applications for asylum are being dealt with more quickly. the country's bureaucracy is much better prepared to cope with refugees. brent: time for business news with christoph. dieselgate could be in the rearview mirror? christoph: volkswagen is...
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the balkans have been particularly ha rd—hit. temperatures have been as low as —15 for several days. there is major concern about the plight of refugees, particularly in serbia. some are being sheltered in reception centres. but 1,200 are living in a derelict warehouse in belgrade, according to the unhcr. it's very cold, and we are just making fire. but still we can keep warm ourselves. we need to have certainty, but we don't like to stay here. we're trying to leave this country and go to european countries, but we are stuck because of the borders. there are calls for governments across europe to do more. it will only take one more snowstorm, or another cold snap, and we're going to see some children, you know, in a very dire situation. children are particularly prone to respiratory illnesses at a time like this. we do not want to see this happen. it's about saving lives, not about red tape and keeping to bureaucratic arrangements, at the moment. river traffic along the danube, one of europe's main waterways, has largely been s
the balkans have been particularly ha rd—hit. temperatures have been as low as —15 for several days. there is major concern about the plight of refugees, particularly in serbia. some are being sheltered in reception centres. but 1,200 are living in a derelict warehouse in belgrade, according to the unhcr. it's very cold, and we are just making fire. but still we can keep warm ourselves. we need to have certainty, but we don't like to stay here. we're trying to leave this country and go to...
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say broaderrities closures on the balkan route than a deal with turkey or behind it. first, donald trump has given his first press conference since he won the u.s. election back in november. he began by tearing into unverified reports that russia holds compromising information about him, including videos filmed by prostitutes. that information was reportedly leaked by intelligence agencies and published by the online news site buzzfeed. trump had tough words for them and also for the news channels -- news channels seen in -- news channel cnn. and he refused to let them ask a question. trump: not you. your organization is terrible. go ahead. quiet. she is asking a question, don't be rude. don't be rude. i'm not going to give you a question. you are fake news. go ahead. a u.s. politics expert, i ask what kind of relationship donald trump's america would have with latimer bruton's russia. russia.vladimir putin's >> it would be great if the two countries could get along, for sure. but we know it's not that simple because diplomacy is never simple. we know that john mccain
say broaderrities closures on the balkan route than a deal with turkey or behind it. first, donald trump has given his first press conference since he won the u.s. election back in november. he began by tearing into unverified reports that russia holds compromising information about him, including videos filmed by prostitutes. that information was reportedly leaked by intelligence agencies and published by the online news site buzzfeed. trump had tough words for them and also for the news...
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but it's in the balkans where the situation is far more urgent. we'll have that interview with the serbian official in a moment, but first, here's simonjones the cold snap is tightening its grip. claiming more than 65 lives across europe. causing traffic chaos, power cuts and travel delays. this is sarajevo. the balkans have been particularly hard hit. temperatures have been as low as —15 for several days. there is major concern about the plight of refugees, particularly in serbia. some are being sheltered in reception centres. but 1200 are living in a derelict warehouse in belgrade, according to the unhcr. it's very cold, and we are just making fire. but still we can keep warm ourselves. we don't like to stay here. we're trying to leave this country and go to european countries. but we are stuck because of the borders. there are calls for governments across europe to do more. it will only take one more snow storm or another cold snap and we're going to see some, some children, you know, in a very dire situation. children are particularly prone
but it's in the balkans where the situation is far more urgent. we'll have that interview with the serbian official in a moment, but first, here's simonjones the cold snap is tightening its grip. claiming more than 65 lives across europe. causing traffic chaos, power cuts and travel delays. this is sarajevo. the balkans have been particularly hard hit. temperatures have been as low as —15 for several days. there is major concern about the plight of refugees, particularly in serbia. some are...
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although britain has never had any interest at all in the balkans. nonetheless, this was a fear in the war department. marshall much preferred the more direct route to berlin via northwest france, which he hoped would result in a gigantic battle of the decisive kind that he had helped plan in the muse-argonne region 24 years before. indeed, he supposedly erupted in what was described as a rare but also rage when he heard in the spring of 1942 that brooke and churchill were not serious about an early invasion of europe, which he thought they had agreed to before that, when they came over to washington in december 1941. at least, churchill came over. brook stayed in britain, but he of course signed onto the policy before churchill left. marshall was sent to london to negotiate the strategy that july by fdr, who told him it is of the highest importance that u.s. ground troops be brought into action against the enemy in 1942. he didn't want an entire year to go by from the german declaration of war on america to the point where american troops were going
although britain has never had any interest at all in the balkans. nonetheless, this was a fear in the war department. marshall much preferred the more direct route to berlin via northwest france, which he hoped would result in a gigantic battle of the decisive kind that he had helped plan in the muse-argonne region 24 years before. indeed, he supposedly erupted in what was described as a rare but also rage when he heard in the spring of 1942 that brooke and churchill were not serious about an...
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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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the balkan roots close their doors to migrants, effectively sealing off their roots to germany. ministers are also aware that this reduction is also very much reliant on that migrant deal struck between the eu and turkey. it is a fragile deal, they don't know whether it will hold. it is doing so for the moment but it is precarious. as the world awaits whatever a trump presidency may bring, the obama presidency draws ever closer to its end, and so too does the work of an artist who has followed his daily life for eight years. rob pruitt has painted a single image for every day of obama's time in office. that's nearly 3,000 paintings. they are now on display at the gavin brown gallery in new york, where the bbc caught up with him. when he won, i thought to myself, i need a place to put all of this energy. you know, ijust can't go back to life as usual so i thought that i would commit to making one painting of him every day of his presidency as a visual diary. it's very rare that you see an image of the president driving a car. when i started to think about what this visual diary w
the balkan roots close their doors to migrants, effectively sealing off their roots to germany. ministers are also aware that this reduction is also very much reliant on that migrant deal struck between the eu and turkey. it is a fragile deal, they don't know whether it will hold. it is doing so for the moment but it is precarious. as the world awaits whatever a trump presidency may bring, the obama presidency draws ever closer to its end, and so too does the work of an artist who has followed...
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much of the balkans really quite chilly, only about 1 degrees there the balkans really quite chilly, only about1 degrees there in berlin as well. --1 —— 1 degrees. the latest headlines from bbc news. donald trump has promised to issue a report within 90 days and allegations of russian hacking. us intelligence agencies have been briefing hem on russian interference in the russian election. a woman in america has died of old being treated by 26 different antibiotics. this data is a warning of antibacterial problems that are resista nt to antibacterial problems that are resistant to biotics. i'll win and that was abducted 18 years ago as a baby has been found alive. she was taken when she was eight hours old. the women she grew up with has been arrested. the un refugee agency says that
much of the balkans really quite chilly, only about 1 degrees there the balkans really quite chilly, only about1 degrees there in berlin as well. --1 —— 1 degrees. the latest headlines from bbc news. donald trump has promised to issue a report within 90 days and allegations of russian hacking. us intelligence agencies have been briefing hem on russian interference in the russian election. a woman in america has died of old being treated by 26 different antibiotics. this data is a warning of...
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refugees have been living here for months and these are the latest pictures from what was once called the balkan route. >> it was cold and all of the people were around the fire. it was too cold. 5. was as bad as -1 the situation is bad and the snow is falling outside. >> there are 30 official refugee centers with -- in -- ais only allowing week. the hungry gary police and soldiers control on the far side. hungarian police and soldiers control on the far side. many people have forgotten how hard real winter can be. >> on tuesday night, obama world that the -- deliver his farewell address in chicago, claiming victory in a historic election up with the first african american in the white house. what will his legacy be? the special of reports, john looks at the domestic issues that defined his time in office. >> it was not just a hope when he came to office. problems -- era.t-racial no more black or white america. just the united states of america. lingering vestiges of the dream disappeared in 2014, in clouds of tear gas in ferguson. it was a pattern that became too familiar. walter scott have bee
refugees have been living here for months and these are the latest pictures from what was once called the balkan route. >> it was cold and all of the people were around the fire. it was too cold. 5. was as bad as -1 the situation is bad and the snow is falling outside. >> there are 30 official refugee centers with -- in -- ais only allowing week. the hungry gary police and soldiers control on the far side. hungarian police and soldiers control on the far side. many people have...
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like conditionons wi improve in turkey, howevever, another round of snow is expected to move into the balkan peninsula, so we will see snowfall persisting in several places. now these are your expected highs on your wednesday. minus 6 in warsaw. it's a little warmer than what we saw on tuesday. minus 4 in vienna, 1 in berlin with a chance for snowfall and mild across the west like madrid, 16 degrees for your high on wednesday. very heavy snow is falling across more th acroross northern areas o of ja. the snowfall depth has reached 2.2 meters in parts of the region. now the coldest air of the season is blanketed in much of the north. and the cold air will ten to move down coverering most of th countrtry by your thursday. we'll see temperatures dropping for the next several days and also heavy snow will likely continue across the north and west. we could see up to 70 centimeters of snowfall for the hoe ckcue recue region. and there will be extremely hazardous driving conditions. tokyo will see minus 2 degrees on your sunday morning. so do bundle up. sapporo will see snowfall persisting into yo
like conditionons wi improve in turkey, howevever, another round of snow is expected to move into the balkan peninsula, so we will see snowfall persisting in several places. now these are your expected highs on your wednesday. minus 6 in warsaw. it's a little warmer than what we saw on tuesday. minus 4 in vienna, 1 in berlin with a chance for snowfall and mild across the west like madrid, 16 degrees for your high on wednesday. very heavy snow is falling across more th acroross northern areas o...
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this has been bringing absolute rough weather across italy and extending back towards the balkan area. over 300,000 people are without power. traffic has been disrupted and a lot of these buildings are very fragile. you can see the cracks in them there. you get heavy snow on top that. the risk of collapse and not to mention aftershocks are there, too. this is a combination of mother nature really throwing several hardballs at this area here in the southern central italy and definitely a lot of problems still to be added. temperatures are frigid of course, too. rome, right around the freezing area, if we look at the forecast, the low is dragging towards the east. the peninsula sees gusty winds out of this and separate storm systems have coastal precipitation. take a look at your temperatures. rome with a high of 12. thunderstorms in your forecast but north of that, subzero temperatures across the board here. and then we take a look here across the americas. we do have one low here in the deep south. it's working across the north and causing flooding there and into parts of texas. this
this has been bringing absolute rough weather across italy and extending back towards the balkan area. over 300,000 people are without power. traffic has been disrupted and a lot of these buildings are very fragile. you can see the cracks in them there. you get heavy snow on top that. the risk of collapse and not to mention aftershocks are there, too. this is a combination of mother nature really throwing several hardballs at this area here in the southern central italy and definitely a lot of...
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the countries on the balkan route closed their doors to migrants sealing off the major route through europe into germany. awareers are painfully this reduction is reliant on the migrant deal struck between the eu and turkey. a fragile deal they don't know if it will hold. it is precarious. last night president obama returned to his hometown of chicago to deliver his farewell address. he looked back on his achievements and warned about what he sees as threats to u.s. democracy. the most emotional moments came and he paid tribute to his wife and family. nick bryant was there. of hishe poet laureate own presidency. he returned home to chicago to define and defend his legacy. pres. obama: if i had told you eight years ago that america would reverse a great recession, shut down iran's nuclear weapons program without firing a shot -- [applause] pres. obama: takedown the masterminds of 9/11, you might have said our sites were said a -- were set a little too high. but that's what we did. reporter: four more years became the chance. pres. obama: i can't do that. -- became the chant. pres. oba
the countries on the balkan route closed their doors to migrants sealing off the major route through europe into germany. awareers are painfully this reduction is reliant on the migrant deal struck between the eu and turkey. a fragile deal they don't know if it will hold. it is precarious. last night president obama returned to his hometown of chicago to deliver his farewell address. he looked back on his achievements and warned about what he sees as threats to u.s. democracy. the most...
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aid agencies warn that thousands of migrants in the balkans risk freezing to death in tents and temporary shelters. civil rights demonstrations in washington, as donald trump lashes out at a veteran campaigner. also coming up: the private rocket firm spacex resumes operations, taking ten communication satellites up into orbit. and in football, chelsea beat premier champions leicester to go seven points ahead of their nearest rival in england's top league.
aid agencies warn that thousands of migrants in the balkans risk freezing to death in tents and temporary shelters. civil rights demonstrations in washington, as donald trump lashes out at a veteran campaigner. also coming up: the private rocket firm spacex resumes operations, taking ten communication satellites up into orbit. and in football, chelsea beat premier champions leicester to go seven points ahead of their nearest rival in england's top league.
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tom: let's don't to this chart, this is the balkanization chart. banking is with us up top with a blue line. data the bottom is the green line, bnp paribas and ubs and deutsche bank bringing up the ,ack here let's go to fortis b.n.p. paribas can pick up the pieces of fortis banking of belgium, why can't that happen now? >> in europe there are potentials, the ecb governors want mergers within the eurozone , the challenge is that you have a couple of things -- thanks talks are trading below book value, it is expensive to raise equity so what the emphasis from shareholders to do that? regulatory uncertainty is second, we should talk about, what a biggest inflections of 2017 is whether banks get more clarity on the rules and invest more confidence to put their money into banks. francine: thank you. we're talking about the banks and news on carmakers, breaking news from -- the paris prosecutor has opened a probe --o run no diesel emissions admissions, for fiat, it was admissions of file asians act was a stash accusations that were similar to we saw with
tom: let's don't to this chart, this is the balkanization chart. banking is with us up top with a blue line. data the bottom is the green line, bnp paribas and ubs and deutsche bank bringing up the ,ack here let's go to fortis b.n.p. paribas can pick up the pieces of fortis banking of belgium, why can't that happen now? >> in europe there are potentials, the ecb governors want mergers within the eurozone , the challenge is that you have a couple of things -- thanks talks are trading below...
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but it's in the balkans where the situation is far more urgent. ivan miskovic told the bbc his government is doing its best: the conditions in those informal sites, the people living here are grappling with harsh conditions, freezing temperatures for the past ten days. so this is completely inadequate place for anybody. we had a campaign to persuade them to go to the centres, to be accommodated in heated rooms, to prove provided with three meals a day, healthcare. but unfortunately what we have managed so far is to persuade 400 people to be accommodated in our centres. the state of serbia is doing everything we can to provide shelter for these people, and we are providing enough shelter. but they are persisting to refuse to be accommodated in official centres. somehow they are distrustful towards us, because they are afraid of deportation. in reality, there is not a single real reason for them not to be outside of the official centres provided by the state of serbia. let's round—up some of the other main stories: turkey and russia have decided t
but it's in the balkans where the situation is far more urgent. ivan miskovic told the bbc his government is doing its best: the conditions in those informal sites, the people living here are grappling with harsh conditions, freezing temperatures for the past ten days. so this is completely inadequate place for anybody. we had a campaign to persuade them to go to the centres, to be accommodated in heated rooms, to prove provided with three meals a day, healthcare. but unfortunately what we have...
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for the balkans there was no letup in the icy grip of winter, so far. fresh no—fault and freezing temperatures cause further misery. for the thousands of migrants stuck in serbia, the situation is dire. some have already died and now there is warning that more lives will be claimed by the temperatures. many are living in disused warehouses with no heating or electricity, waddling around fires and eating hot food to trying keep the cold at bay. officials here say they are doing everything they can to help the migrants but some are refusing any assistance. somehow they are distrustful towards is because they are afraid of deportation, in reality there is not a single real reason for them to be outside of the official asylum centres, provided by the state of serbia. serbian officials have set up areas where migrants can read charge batteries and the mobile phones as they wait to move further north. but that move is farfrom to move further north. but that move is far from easy with the free is affecting countries they either want to pass through or move t
for the balkans there was no letup in the icy grip of winter, so far. fresh no—fault and freezing temperatures cause further misery. for the thousands of migrants stuck in serbia, the situation is dire. some have already died and now there is warning that more lives will be claimed by the temperatures. many are living in disused warehouses with no heating or electricity, waddling around fires and eating hot food to trying keep the cold at bay. officials here say they are doing everything they...
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wind across central and eastern parts of europe and it really will be a very cold weekend through the balkans, it could go as low as —10, that'll be daytime temperatures, so contrast across europe this weekend. second pa rt across europe this weekend. second part of the weekend back on our shaws looks like the first part of the weekend, a lot of cloud, not much rain but there will be some and temperatures peaking at around nine or10 temperatures peaking at around nine or 10 degrees and then into the early pa rt or 10 degrees and then into the early part of the coming week we start to see something unsettled developing, and whether phone hacking its way south and east across the uk, and know the isobars on the chart, it will be quite windy, the rain start in england and northern ireland and then a steady progress south and eastwards across the rest of the uk. this is bbc world news. america's top intelligence chief says there is no doubt russia tried to interfere in the us presidential election. appearing before a senate committee, james clapper also warned russian cyber attacks posed a majo
wind across central and eastern parts of europe and it really will be a very cold weekend through the balkans, it could go as low as —10, that'll be daytime temperatures, so contrast across europe this weekend. second pa rt across europe this weekend. second part of the weekend back on our shaws looks like the first part of the weekend, a lot of cloud, not much rain but there will be some and temperatures peaking at around nine or10 temperatures peaking at around nine or 10 degrees and then...
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these are the latest pictures from what was once called "the balkan route. " yeah, actually, the cold is too much and last night, all the people were around the fire and it was too cold. i think it was —16, —15 last night. until now, we are here because the situation is too bad and the snow is piling outside. there are 13 official refugee centres in serbia with around 7,000 temporary residents. hungary is only allowing in 100 a week. those near the top of the list wait here in this informal area beside the fence. hungarian police and soldiers patrol on the far side. meanwhile, in italy, there are christmas card scenes a little after the event. only a few years ago, such images were commonplace in january across europe, but after five years of global warming, many people had forgotten how hard a real winter can be. also making news today: singapore has demanded the immediate return of nine armoured troop carriers that were impounded in hong kong. the vehicles were being transported from taiwan when they were taken in november. the singaporean government has described the seizure as
these are the latest pictures from what was once called "the balkan route. " yeah, actually, the cold is too much and last night, all the people were around the fire and it was too cold. i think it was —16, —15 last night. until now, we are here because the situation is too bad and the snow is piling outside. there are 13 official refugee centres in serbia with around 7,000 temporary residents. hungary is only allowing in 100 a week. those near the top of the list wait here in...
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three austrians described as having a migrant background as well as a syrian and men and women from the balkans. the russian government is sending a super tanker aircraft to chile to help the country fight the worst wildfire in the country's modern history. the series of fast—spreading fires mostly in chile's central region, are being fanned by strong winds, high temperatures and a prolonged drought. 0ne town, santa 0lga, has been completely destroyed by the flames. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: we're 30 seconds closer to armageddon. since president trump's inauguration, peace activists have moved the doomsday clock nearer to midnight. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after liftoff. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word "revolution". the earthquake singled out buildings, and brought them down in seconds. tonight, the search for any survivors has an increasing desperation abou
three austrians described as having a migrant background as well as a syrian and men and women from the balkans. the russian government is sending a super tanker aircraft to chile to help the country fight the worst wildfire in the country's modern history. the series of fast—spreading fires mostly in chile's central region, are being fanned by strong winds, high temperatures and a prolonged drought. 0ne town, santa 0lga, has been completely destroyed by the flames. stay with us on bbc news....
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in more recent years we've moved tone large the euro-atlantic community, halt ethic cleansing in the balkans, dismantle the most dangerous aspects of iran's nuclear program, forge a global coalition against daesh terrorists, restore relations with cuba, and take unprecedented steps to curb the dangers posed by climate change. obviously, that's just scratching the surface. george cannon compared diplomacy to overseeing his pennsylvania farm, where the woods were constantly growing and fences were falling down and paint peeling and insects burrowing and roofs leaking and harsh weather arriving in defiance of all predictions. the sole certainty was the need for vigilance because nothing ever stood still. this place will be a monument to that maxim. by keeping pace and by ensuring american leadership is not only still needed in the world but broadly welcomed, our diplomats have written a truly extraordinary tale that will bear telling over and over again for generations. we will soon have the ideal place in which to relate that story. once again, i thank our donors and the former secretaries who
in more recent years we've moved tone large the euro-atlantic community, halt ethic cleansing in the balkans, dismantle the most dangerous aspects of iran's nuclear program, forge a global coalition against daesh terrorists, restore relations with cuba, and take unprecedented steps to curb the dangers posed by climate change. obviously, that's just scratching the surface. george cannon compared diplomacy to overseeing his pennsylvania farm, where the woods were constantly growing and fences...
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a lot of snow from poland, western russia towards the outs and the balkans, significant snow developing which may be disruptive. stay tuned. the outlook on friday night and the weekend, berlin will be turning cold, moscow, bitterly cold, very cold, moscow, bitterly cold, very cold in sarajevo. temperatures well below freezing in northern greece. back home, a bit quieter thanks to high pressure. 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 legac
a lot of snow from poland, western russia towards the outs and the balkans, significant snow developing which may be disruptive. stay tuned. the outlook on friday night and the weekend, berlin will be turning cold, moscow, bitterly cold, very cold, moscow, bitterly cold, very cold in sarajevo. temperatures well below freezing in northern greece. back home, a bit quieter thanks to high pressure. not as cold as it will be in eastern europe but it's going to be chilly through the day. starting...
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thursday and into friday, low—pressure developing, affecting southern italy, southern greece, the southern balkans, and much of turkey. strong wind, some snow around the northern shores of the black sea. welcome to outside source. it is the first day of the new congress in washington. the new republican controlled lower house has performed a sharp u—turn on a high profile reform hours after donald trump tweeted that he didn't approve. syria's fragile ceasefire is under further pressure. one of the cubicle groups is boycotting planned peace talks organised by russia and turkey because, it says, the assad regime isn't sticking to the terms of the ceasefire. —— key rebel groups. an update on this video. in 2015 a group of chelsea fans are racially abused a man as he tried to get onto the paris metro. some of those fans have been convicted. more details on that. first, let's
thursday and into friday, low—pressure developing, affecting southern italy, southern greece, the southern balkans, and much of turkey. strong wind, some snow around the northern shores of the black sea. welcome to outside source. it is the first day of the new congress in washington. the new republican controlled lower house has performed a sharp u—turn on a high profile reform hours after donald trump tweeted that he didn't approve. syria's fragile ceasefire is under further pressure. one...
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he's fought in wars, from the balkans to the middle east and afghanistan. how vulnerable is the west in the new balance of global military power? general sir richard barrons, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. how comfortable are you in a civilian suit and out of uniform? well, after nearly a0 years of service in the military, this is still in transition. in transition! well, let's call upon your authority and experience, both with your new suit on, but with your uniform still in the cupboard. how, or what, would you define as the most pressing military threat facing the western world today? i think it's a very complex answer to what, on the surface, is a simple question. but i think we have to recognise that we are at something of a strategic inflection point where the world we've known for the last 25 years is changing very rapidly, and not changing to the advantage of the west and europe, in particular. so we have to acknowledge that are a new range of risks out there. and indeed the way conflict and confrontation is prosecuted, in terms of both m
he's fought in wars, from the balkans to the middle east and afghanistan. how vulnerable is the west in the new balance of global military power? general sir richard barrons, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. how comfortable are you in a civilian suit and out of uniform? well, after nearly a0 years of service in the military, this is still in transition. in transition! well, let's call upon your authority and experience, both with your new suit on, but with your uniform still in the...
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these are the latest pictures from what was once called "the balkan route. " yeah, actually, the cold is too much and last night, we couldn't sleep, and all the people were around the fire and it was too cold. i think it was —16, —15 last night. until now, we are here because the situation is too bad and the snow is piling outside. there are 13 official refugee centres in serbia with around 7,000 temporary residents. hungary is only allowing in 100 a week. those near the top of the list wait here, in this informal camp at horgos, beside the fence. hungarian police and soldiers patrol on the far side. meanwhile, in italy, there are christmas card scenes a little after the event. only a few years ago, such images were commonplace in january across europe, but after five years of global warming, many people had forgotten how hard a real winter can be. nick thorpe, bbc news to explain what's caused this icy blast, and for a look at the forecast, here's our weather presenter matt taylor. the current freeze stretches back to december. a pool of cold air developing across northern russia
these are the latest pictures from what was once called "the balkan route. " yeah, actually, the cold is too much and last night, we couldn't sleep, and all the people were around the fire and it was too cold. i think it was —16, —15 last night. until now, we are here because the situation is too bad and the snow is piling outside. there are 13 official refugee centres in serbia with around 7,000 temporary residents. hungary is only allowing in 100 a week. those near the top of...
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today we'll make a traditional balkan -- >> for somebody who has never visite visited, what's the time of cuisine. >> comfort, a lot of meat and dairy products we serve but et salads. >> i've been to yourahl locatio brunch there a couple of times. this is a traditional sarma. for us this is -- these are like cabbage rolls really. tell me what goes in it. these leaves are beautiful. mine don't start out looking like this. >> this is a pickled fermented cabbage. maybe 4 to 6 weeks. >> we'll let you do that. >> it gives it a specific aroma and flavor and texture a little bit crunchy and sour and the leafs to make the sarma, this is the finished product. but all of these beautiful ingredie ingredients, parsnips, celery, leaks. bacon, garlic, paprika powder and bay leaf and >> yes, we are doing this a little bit more and in the finish moments we add the rice and beautiful juices and here's our mixture. i'm going to show you how i make sarma. >> i'm happy to. >> two full -- >> like this? >> yes, maybe a little bit more. great. thank you, erika. >> great. like that? >> and basically -- >> now
today we'll make a traditional balkan -- >> for somebody who has never visite visited, what's the time of cuisine. >> comfort, a lot of meat and dairy products we serve but et salads. >> i've been to yourahl locatio brunch there a couple of times. this is a traditional sarma. for us this is -- these are like cabbage rolls really. tell me what goes in it. these leaves are beautiful. mine don't start out looking like this. >> this is a pickled fermented cabbage. maybe 4 to...
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threaten the balkans, clearly continuing -- harris: that's not new for russia. they've done this in history, gotten involved in certain elections. >> right, that's why i hope donald trump changes his position on russia quickly and sees what's going on which is very, very dangerous and threatening to the united states. harris: talk quickly about obamacare and the idea of repeal and replace. mr. trump said he would do it on the same day. do we have a little of senator rand paul? let's watch. that he has different ideas but seemingly come on board, let's watch. >> we've had six years to complain, we've complained, i'm one complaining about obamacare, replacement should be the same day. we're going to legalize the sale of inexpensive insurance, that means getting rid of obamacare mandates on what you can buy. we're going to help people save through health savings accounts as well as a tax credit, and one of the things we need to talk more about, this is the third part of the replacement bill is allow individuals to come together in associations to buy insurance. har
threaten the balkans, clearly continuing -- harris: that's not new for russia. they've done this in history, gotten involved in certain elections. >> right, that's why i hope donald trump changes his position on russia quickly and sees what's going on which is very, very dangerous and threatening to the united states. harris: talk quickly about obamacare and the idea of repeal and replace. mr. trump said he would do it on the same day. do we have a little of senator rand paul? let's...
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the whole phenomenon of fake news that has so many people worried about has this idea that we have balkanized ourselves on the internet and cable news. this idea we ought to be skeptical about the intelligence community is one that was extremely popular a few years ago. i would call it conventional wisdom among democrats and progressives and liberals which learned the hard lesson. now you have a complete role reversal where it's republican who is are expressing skepticism of the cia and democrats saying it means you're disloyal and siding with a dictator against your own country. it has to do with what we said. we have a tendency to believe whatever we want to believe and whatever principles are most convenient at the moment. >> we heard from president obama about this. here is what he told george. >> one of the things i'm concerned to that is the degree to which we have seen a lot of commentary lately where there are republicans or pundits or cable commentators who seem to have more confidence in vladmir putin than fellow americans because they are democrats. that cannot be. >> who do you th
the whole phenomenon of fake news that has so many people worried about has this idea that we have balkanized ourselves on the internet and cable news. this idea we ought to be skeptical about the intelligence community is one that was extremely popular a few years ago. i would call it conventional wisdom among democrats and progressives and liberals which learned the hard lesson. now you have a complete role reversal where it's republican who is are expressing skepticism of the cia and...
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and those who live in the shadow of russian expansionism, the balkans, threats and domination, we need to send a signal to these countries that we are going to stand up to russia. so this idea of forgiving existing, lifting existing sanctions is an invitation to more the aggression by russia. this will be the biggest conflict between the congress and the president. another conflict is going to be infrastructure. i am for more infrastructure spending, so is bernie but i am a conservative republican that, it must be paid for, there are some republicans that will say, it is not the role of a federal government to rebuild the inner cities. i am willing to rebuild rural america, inner cities, i just want it paid for, so president trump has to get his party in the game and the way to do it is pay for any infrastructure increases. >> dickerson: and ten seconds, a conflict there too. >> i will build up the military, because we are in danger, but i will not do it at the expense of the cia, the fieb, and the state department's punishment. if you take soft power off the table, then you have two o
and those who live in the shadow of russian expansionism, the balkans, threats and domination, we need to send a signal to these countries that we are going to stand up to russia. so this idea of forgiving existing, lifting existing sanctions is an invitation to more the aggression by russia. this will be the biggest conflict between the congress and the president. another conflict is going to be infrastructure. i am for more infrastructure spending, so is bernie but i am a conservative...