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. >> not knowing which was the culprit, all four were rushed here to the hospital in vienna. >> every part of the plant is toxic, including the petals, the leaves, the stems. the pollen, the water that they're contained in. >> reporter: so toxic just a tiny amount of a lilly plant can cause a cat to go into complete kidney failure. >> i've seen people lose pets from a bunch of different types of toxicities? >> reporter: other plants coming into bloom that are also dangerous to pets include tu lip and daffodils and azaleas. and items in the grocery aisles can kill a pet. grapes and raisins for dogs. >> sometimes only one to two raisins or grapes are enough. >> reporter: other little known food dangers include avocados, mack dame yeah macadamia nuts, onions and chives. as for the cats, they were just released from the hospital after spending three days on iv drips to flush their kidneys. all are doing well. >> you have to know what is poisonous to your pets. if i had not known, one or more of my cats could have been dead before i even had a clue what had killed them. >> that kind of eme
. >> not knowing which was the culprit, all four were rushed here to the hospital in vienna. >> every part of the plant is toxic, including the petals, the leaves, the stems. the pollen, the water that they're contained in. >> reporter: so toxic just a tiny amount of a lilly plant can cause a cat to go into complete kidney failure. >> i've seen people lose pets from a bunch of different types of toxicities? >> reporter: other plants coming into bloom that are also...
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it's now been twenty years since last vienna geve sovereignty. but still independence day its most celebrated holiday and the freedom monument its main national icon aliens or heart of the country's population.
it's now been twenty years since last vienna geve sovereignty. but still independence day its most celebrated holiday and the freedom monument its main national icon aliens or heart of the country's population.
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it was important enough to keep de gaulle on our side, but she also met in vienna when her husband went to the summit with khrushchev. president kennedy went into that summit meeting in the summer of 1961 the first time he would meet nikita khrushchev. he thought i'm young, i'm bright am a dynamic, uncharismatic. that's how i won the presidency. i will be able to charm this communist russian peasant with no problem. one problem. he didn't. and cruise ship as the story goes savage to present to the point where the prison came out of the first summit meeting action faced. khrushchev took the measure of the man. mrs. kennedy on the other hand is meeting at the same time with mrs. khrushchev, and they're getting along famously. i'm not here to argue that that saved the free world or the that saved us from the bomb being dropped. why did you have some personal diplomacy going on behind the scenes, that certainly helps. here's another point i wish to raise with you. mrs. kennedy is wearing a rather subdued a dark suit, but a love as a pill box hat that she became famous for. look at mrs. khru
it was important enough to keep de gaulle on our side, but she also met in vienna when her husband went to the summit with khrushchev. president kennedy went into that summit meeting in the summer of 1961 the first time he would meet nikita khrushchev. he thought i'm young, i'm bright am a dynamic, uncharismatic. that's how i won the presidency. i will be able to charm this communist russian peasant with no problem. one problem. he didn't. and cruise ship as the story goes savage to present to...
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but you know i was once invited to participate in a major international forum in vienna organized by the u.s. c.e. it was a very representative event with subject among other things was victims of international terrorism and humanitarian and political tensions in my greeting address to all the hiring gas i said apart from you there are even more esteemed people here look at the balcony and some other seats many people began turning their heads there are victims sitting over there i went on to say the victims have burned in the new york towers who died in our metro in paris to madrid london in kabul all of them are here makes them different from you and us as they sit silently yet they are the most vital participants in anti terror meetings of any format and we should consider with what new questions they sent i think there's only one question and you've put it approximately the same way they ask people have you become wiser after our death our law. it was not in vain was it has her death changed anything it's going to be a little bit easier for them if they get an answer to this ques
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members of the country's leading united russia party wholly attempts to portray him and president of vienna as rivals let's get more on this from marcie's xan thomas good morning thanks for being here with us in the studio all the political gossip certainly getting energized in russia this week and you've been keeping an eye on the developments there so take us through what's being said well certainly it has been an interesting week in russian national politics especially when you talk about the two top two positions in the country and arguably the two most dynamic men in russian politics and that of course is dmitri medvedev the president and bloody new putin the prime minister now anytime these two get together or there's a possibility of there being a differing opinion or who will run the international community becomes very excited and that's what happened this week and it all started a head of the brics summit in china when the chinese media had an interview with president again of a man asked him about some of these parts possible visions and how these two men think in that interview
members of the country's leading united russia party wholly attempts to portray him and president of vienna as rivals let's get more on this from marcie's xan thomas good morning thanks for being here with us in the studio all the political gossip certainly getting energized in russia this week and you've been keeping an eye on the developments there so take us through what's being said well certainly it has been an interesting week in russian national politics especially when you talk about...
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community a lot of people like to put these two together they've been friends for a long time in vienna even said in this interview that he's known at logan airport in the for half of his life and they're linked politically they are linked as friends and so if there is a difference in opinion between these two people like to exploit that so a lot of interest in this but of course this week putting the prime minister coming up and said you know what it's time that we focus on the task at hand. chantelle mustering us latest there and as the months countdown towards russia's president election we've plenty of coverage building up for you dot com so steve rest of all the twists and turns in russian politics with expert opinion for you to really delve into what's happening check out the twenty twelve section at r.p. dot com. the man behind a web site in finland that's linked to an internationally wanted terrorist has been tried in helsinki but it's on charges of smuggling people in the country into the country rather the court's decision will be announced in three weeks but the case is raisi
community a lot of people like to put these two together they've been friends for a long time in vienna even said in this interview that he's known at logan airport in the for half of his life and they're linked politically they are linked as friends and so if there is a difference in opinion between these two people like to exploit that so a lot of interest in this but of course this week putting the prime minister coming up and said you know what it's time that we focus on the task at hand....
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tribunal has convicted and to go to vienna to talk croatian generals to twenty four years in jail for nine counts of war crimes in one thousand nine hundred another general was sentenced to seventeen years in jail the two men were accused of masterminding the operation that source and two hundred thousand serbs forced out of croatia hundreds of civilians who refused to leave with brutally executed in croatia where the generals are you the heroes a large crowd gathered to hear the verdict in the capital booed and denounce the trial. pretty three people have been taken to hospital after clashes between police and demonstrators in the town of kill a tear and tear gas was used to disperse the crowd protesting against the construction of a rubbish dump in the area the locals who claim the futurist right is too close to the residential buildings have been opposing the plan for several months. only changes will help the global financial system avoid future trouble to meet inventive sent the clear message during an annual economic forum in china the event has been dubbed asia's davos as it br
tribunal has convicted and to go to vienna to talk croatian generals to twenty four years in jail for nine counts of war crimes in one thousand nine hundred another general was sentenced to seventeen years in jail the two men were accused of masterminding the operation that source and two hundred thousand serbs forced out of croatia hundreds of civilians who refused to leave with brutally executed in croatia where the generals are you the heroes a large crowd gathered to hear the verdict in the...
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tribunal has convicted and go to vienna itself croatian general to twenty four years in jail thirty nine counts of war crimes against serbs and one hundred ninety five people another general was sentenced to seventeen years from jail the two men were accused of masterminding the operation that saw some two hundred thousand subs forced out of croatia hundreds of civilians who refused to leave were brutally executed in croatia where the generals are viewed as heroes a large crowd who got to see him in the capital and it denounced the verdict. in indonesia at least twenty eight people have been rushed to hospital after a suicide bomb attack on a mosque just east of the capital of jakarta a number of government workers on the regional police chief were among the injured witnesses say a suicide bomber dressed in black detonated his device as people prepared for friday press. and a nearly fifty thousand japanese families who live near the critical fukushima nuclear power plant will be paid compensation columns or government order obligating the plants operator tokyo electric power company to c
tribunal has convicted and go to vienna itself croatian general to twenty four years in jail thirty nine counts of war crimes against serbs and one hundred ninety five people another general was sentenced to seventeen years from jail the two men were accused of masterminding the operation that saw some two hundred thousand subs forced out of croatia hundreds of civilians who refused to leave were brutally executed in croatia where the generals are viewed as heroes a large crowd who got to see...
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seeing we're only in advisory when it comes to nuclear safety and nuclear conference hope and in vienna the seventy two governments basically saying that the reactor operations are safe i've read the japanese government's document which appeared last september corn to them they don't have a problem according to the situation today in fukushima they have a catastrophic problem so there's a complete and see on the part of the international nuclear industry i'm sure that the u.s. russia korea france they're all trying to do their best the problem is this technology is inherently dangerous clearly focus shemar eventually when all this is over will have to be closed down but is there any past history experience on how to deal with a nuclear power station that has been retired or is it the sort of thing that has to be buried covered up forever and no go area what is the future of an area like that all the japanese government and then you can st don't really even want to talk about this being another chernobyl and we're coming up to twenty fifth anniversary at the end of this month because thi
seeing we're only in advisory when it comes to nuclear safety and nuclear conference hope and in vienna the seventy two governments basically saying that the reactor operations are safe i've read the japanese government's document which appeared last september corn to them they don't have a problem according to the situation today in fukushima they have a catastrophic problem so there's a complete and see on the part of the international nuclear industry i'm sure that the u.s. russia korea...
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and have to keep the ball on our side buy she met in vienna when her husband went to the senate. president kennedy went into the summit meeting summer of 1961 the first time he would meet nikita khrushchev. he thought i am young, i am bright and dynamic and charismatic. i will be able to charm this communist with no problem. one problem. he didn't. and khrushchev came out at the first point* negative and face and chris jeht took the measure of demand but mrs. kennedy is meeting at the same time with mrs. khrushchev and they are getting along famously. i am not here to argue that saves the free world and if you have the personal diplomacy going on behind the scenes that helps. another point* i want to raise coming mrs. kennedy is wearing a subdued dark suit but a lovely pillbox hat to. look at this is khrushchev. you are a third-world country you had not aligned with the soviets or the communist. will like cast my lot with the united states or the soviet union? which one do you picked? >> it sounds facetious but there is something to it. the kennedy's love sun. this stylish and th
and have to keep the ball on our side buy she met in vienna when her husband went to the senate. president kennedy went into the summit meeting summer of 1961 the first time he would meet nikita khrushchev. he thought i am young, i am bright and dynamic and charismatic. i will be able to charm this communist with no problem. one problem. he didn't. and khrushchev came out at the first point* negative and face and chris jeht took the measure of demand but mrs. kennedy is meeting at the same time...
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the little vienna ones.f the then, you know. >> yeah, the little wiener ones, yeah. happy easter -- boxing easter we call it. >> jimmy: boxing, is that right, is that a canadian thing? >> by the way, this is not something a man usually says to another man but you look stunning. >> jimmy: oh, thank you very much. as do you. [ cheers and applause ] >> well, thank you so much. >> jimmy: you always look wonderful. >> no, no, you really do. you've lost that whole glenn beck bloat. you look good. >> jimmy: thank you. >> no, i mean, i was alarmed. i thought the aspect was wrong in the tv. it wasn't. no, you look very good. you're in great shape for someone who's let himself go. i think that's -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i really did. i've been nibbling instead of eating. that's my new thing. i don't eat anymore. >> and you have the posture of a ballerina. i saw the video. level with me, you were the stunt double for natalie portman in "black swan," weren't you? >> jimmy: i really don't -- i have a little hump, i know
the little vienna ones.f the then, you know. >> yeah, the little wiener ones, yeah. happy easter -- boxing easter we call it. >> jimmy: boxing, is that right, is that a canadian thing? >> by the way, this is not something a man usually says to another man but you look stunning. >> jimmy: oh, thank you very much. as do you. [ cheers and applause ] >> well, thank you so much. >> jimmy: you always look wonderful. >> no, no, you really do. you've lost that...
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women like lady caroline lamb, the wife of the foreign secretary who was the star of the congress of vienna when the nations of europe were discussing peace in europe. and these, so they didn't really fit in, if you like, with the young british ingenue who blushed and sort of blurted out and couldn't really talk about anything. they were much more, they were much nearer to the well-established hostess who would be holding a -- and meeting and discussing events of the day and meeting foreign diplomats. they carried these out remarkably well. they were in their 20s and so, you know, interested in who her dancing partner was going to be. the fact they had much more to offer made them very popular, and they received proposals of marriage almost from the beginning of their time in europe. i mean, pez and louisa, of course, mary ann was already married. >> you talk about the introductions they first received and they make a very important connection almost immediately. can you tell us some about that and how that really shapes their experience in england from that point on? >> indeed, it did. bec
women like lady caroline lamb, the wife of the foreign secretary who was the star of the congress of vienna when the nations of europe were discussing peace in europe. and these, so they didn't really fit in, if you like, with the young british ingenue who blushed and sort of blurted out and couldn't really talk about anything. they were much more, they were much nearer to the well-established hostess who would be holding a -- and meeting and discussing events of the day and meeting foreign...
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we really believed at home having some people in the family who perished in vienna during the holocaust but my father's family, the sharr mas, had not. they were ready in england and israel much sooner. but we fought that debate in the cabinet room in 1940. i knew about that when i was 11 or 12 years old which meant lord halifax would not become prime minister. that that churchill had made a decision whatever the consequences and the fight on the beaches to go it alone. that had saved us from the gas chamber somehow. so there was a weird fit that was embodied in my parents' generation of the kind of realive the benevolence of britain towards the jews and the great honor integrity of the british constitutional liberal past. so churchill didn't prevent my parents from voting labour when it came to 1945. >> rose: did they really. after churchill saved them >> well, i fear my father may have. i don't think my mother did. they might have had one of their many arguments about that, actually. but father my father voted for churchill again in 1951. but my father again said to me "a jew's most i
we really believed at home having some people in the family who perished in vienna during the holocaust but my father's family, the sharr mas, had not. they were ready in england and israel much sooner. but we fought that debate in the cabinet room in 1940. i knew about that when i was 11 or 12 years old which meant lord halifax would not become prime minister. that that churchill had made a decision whatever the consequences and the fight on the beaches to go it alone. that had saved us from...
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see much, though i say i'm a poor economies, i don't so much see smith's affinities lie with the vienna school so much as -- with i'm afraid, keynes. well, i'm sorry. [laughter] >> all sorts of hands have gone up. >> i know. the frame of mind, the frame of mind, the execution in terms of government, the frame of mind has much more in common with that of keynes that i think is more realize. >> we'll leave that hanging for a moment. the gentlemen in the second row from the aisle. right here. >> professor phillipson, what things did you learn while writing this book that you didn't know about previously, or things that added to your understanding that surprised you? >> the relationship with hume. i've always been intrigued by the relationship between hume and smith, as anyone is bound to be. it's the depth of that relationship. and the thing that i must say really got the text moving, as far as i could see, was when i try to present smith as in fact an extremely friendly, and intelligent critic of hume's project for science of man as set out in the human nature. it is very interesting to r
see much, though i say i'm a poor economies, i don't so much see smith's affinities lie with the vienna school so much as -- with i'm afraid, keynes. well, i'm sorry. [laughter] >> all sorts of hands have gone up. >> i know. the frame of mind, the frame of mind, the execution in terms of government, the frame of mind has much more in common with that of keynes that i think is more realize. >> we'll leave that hanging for a moment. the gentlemen in the second row from the...
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history institutional organizations that try to lock in the world order to establish the process, a vienna and 3,019th century was one of the first that had worldwide impact because of the region of the european empire. then came the league of nations and that was a short lived then the united nations after world war ii. i think everybody agrees that the international architecture is in need and what we need to reform it and taking into account a globalized middle ages a enormously powerful empire is president of making the new rules with nine stage actors like ngos there is nothing un the deck of the secretary general today that indicates the powers that be at that level our taking seriously the idea they need entirely new structures in order to harness the potential of all of the authorities and factors that are active and influential in a row politics medicis spoke to policies staff about this that shows they have a systemic approach to leverage their resources of the american private sector there is a need to rethink our diplomatic system. of me emphasize with the explosion of activity
history institutional organizations that try to lock in the world order to establish the process, a vienna and 3,019th century was one of the first that had worldwide impact because of the region of the european empire. then came the league of nations and that was a short lived then the united nations after world war ii. i think everybody agrees that the international architecture is in need and what we need to reform it and taking into account a globalized middle ages a enormously powerful...
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a kind of strange that he would show up and just wait around for six hours, before we thought the vienna out, why would he go to the court hours? >> reporter: it is possible he was meeting with attorneys to discuss various things it's unclear we know his attorneys are here. he proudly spend the day with his attorneys it's just a matter of worry most comfortable sitting in the courtroom or sitting down the street and her tile waiting. it still waiting. i would still i imagine there would be unpleasant. >> darya: as soon as you know we'll go back live tv. >> mark: we're getting more information on what led up to the attack at dodger stadium. one of his friends say the whole time they were at the game things are thrown at them, it rewards afterwards. ready fans yelling profanities' set them one of the suspects punched brian and his older brother. the group was attacked five minutes later and according to him he was hit from behind. the giants continue raising big money, to help a friend with his medical bills and his family. nearly $70,000 was raised to this season ticket holder. it would g
a kind of strange that he would show up and just wait around for six hours, before we thought the vienna out, why would he go to the court hours? >> reporter: it is possible he was meeting with attorneys to discuss various things it's unclear we know his attorneys are here. he proudly spend the day with his attorneys it's just a matter of worry most comfortable sitting in the courtroom or sitting down the street and her tile waiting. it still waiting. i would still i imagine there would...
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and even at that time he met in vienna and put space cooperation on the agenda. the meeting was so tense that the only time it could be brought up was at the lunches hosted by the yunited states. and kennedy brought it up and christoff said no. and kennedy in 1963 worked hard to find ways to reduce tensions. and first the test ban treat and then he turned to space. and no one remembers what he said on september 20, 1963. >> finally in a field where the united states and the soviet union have a special capacity in the field of space, there is room for new cooperation. for further joint efforts in the regulation and exploration of space. i include among these possibilities a joint expedition to the moon. >> others have said that this was a public relations gimmick or a way for kennedy to back out of the lunar landing before the decade is out commitment. i think it was neither. i think it was indeed a fairly deliberate attempt to see whether cooperation was possible. the problem was that the soviet union at that point did not have a lunar program and had not decided
and even at that time he met in vienna and put space cooperation on the agenda. the meeting was so tense that the only time it could be brought up was at the lunches hosted by the yunited states. and kennedy brought it up and christoff said no. and kennedy in 1963 worked hard to find ways to reduce tensions. and first the test ban treat and then he turned to space. and no one remembers what he said on september 20, 1963. >> finally in a field where the united states and the soviet union...
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these groups out there within the muslim communities in the otherwise against the extremism based on vienna, the kind of mothers against drunk driving and extremism that are trying to organize and established actors and we haven't found a way as the national security principal and doctrine to in power, in list and network and at the end of of the day that is the most powerful and the food and why it is helpful in the context because in some ways what is emerging out of the revolutions of leased the pristine air and spring is precisely that, organic movement not necessarily against anything more against al qaeda but in favor of ideals and for wing of the shackles off your upon which al qaeda realize so the one thing we can do better and i think that we've been wanting and i've been disappointed in the obama administration i haven't been overly critical because i know how hard this is but i had hoped greatly in the fact you have a historical precedent in terms of this person and what he represented in terms of change being able to break the narrative, break the conversation and i think the co
these groups out there within the muslim communities in the otherwise against the extremism based on vienna, the kind of mothers against drunk driving and extremism that are trying to organize and established actors and we haven't found a way as the national security principal and doctrine to in power, in list and network and at the end of of the day that is the most powerful and the food and why it is helpful in the context because in some ways what is emerging out of the revolutions of leased...
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vienna stieg -- nsp program and print services and other areas.i also want to mention a second program also the partnership of afghan organizations. this approach is critical in buyers the ability to oversee assistance to over 30,000 people in southeast afghanistan following severe flooding in 2010. the irc now receive funding from usaid office of foreign disaster assistance to support the humanitarian response program. in this program that i is the or by turning to for afghan partner and how to help during a natural disaster. in business to the region and my work in afghanistan and washington have been impressed again and again by the quiet courage of the afghan people. many who have experienced terrible things yet they strive to build a better society. on a trip to afghanistan a few years ago i visited nsb programs in logar province and saw saw different villages were investing their nsb funds. one committed to build a stone bridge over a creek that provided a shortcut to bring farm products to market and another is the schools for children in c
vienna stieg -- nsp program and print services and other areas.i also want to mention a second program also the partnership of afghan organizations. this approach is critical in buyers the ability to oversee assistance to over 30,000 people in southeast afghanistan following severe flooding in 2010. the irc now receive funding from usaid office of foreign disaster assistance to support the humanitarian response program. in this program that i is the or by turning to for afghan partner and how...
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so i really love those cities like paris and london and moscow and vienna.t's a good idea to bring that feeling to the american people. so they don't have to travel to europe. i bring the feeling to them. >> i think you have really accomplished that with this program. that's part of what this public television station can do with your contributions. please allow us to bring more programs like this into your life by going to your phone and calling that number on your screen. thanks. >> jan mulder was born into a famous musical family in the netherlands. he studied at the rotterdam conservative tris. with over 1,000 compositions. while he has recorded with symphonic orchestras with london and moscow and featured on classic radio from netherlands to south africa. this is our first opportunity in the united states to experience his music on the air. every television broadcaster used to have a commitment to the arts. there was a time when networks had their own orchestras. when leonard bernstein would introduce young people to classical music on the air. will whi
so i really love those cities like paris and london and moscow and vienna.t's a good idea to bring that feeling to the american people. so they don't have to travel to europe. i bring the feeling to them. >> i think you have really accomplished that with this program. that's part of what this public television station can do with your contributions. please allow us to bring more programs like this into your life by going to your phone and calling that number on your screen. thanks....
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congress of vienna and the early 19th century after the pulley on a course was of course one of the first that had worldwide impact because of the global reach of the european empire. then came of course the league of nations after world war i. that were short-lived. then came the united nations after world war ii. i think everyone at reese that the international architecture, the oval diplomatic system is in need of reform. the kinds of things it we hear about how to reform it to me seem like very very minor miniscule trivial tinkering. when you take into account the globalized middle ages, a truly multipolar world where an enormously powerful state empires are present in making the new rules that weren't there or weren't at the negotiating table at that time years ago and when you look at the enormous resources that nonstate actors wield. such as corporations, ngos and others. there is nothing on that deck of the u.n. secretary general today that to me indicates that the power that be at that level are taking seriously the idea that they need entirely new structures that cut across the
congress of vienna and the early 19th century after the pulley on a course was of course one of the first that had worldwide impact because of the global reach of the european empire. then came of course the league of nations after world war i. that were short-lived. then came the united nations after world war ii. i think everyone at reese that the international architecture, the oval diplomatic system is in need of reform. the kinds of things it we hear about how to reform it to me seem like...