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we begin in the center of europe in hungary. here the nationalist don't target muslims but the estimated eight hundred thousand gypsies that have lived here for centuries. it's a minority that has often been attacked by radical movements we met one of these groups in the small town of. the army of bergen says these ultra nationalists like to be called. this is their headquarters. apart from the sorts of the spokesman none of the soldiers of the army of bergen's wants to show his face on camera. the movement has about one hundred members that common aim over the past few years has been to terrorize the gypsies throughout the country. is going ok no problems with the gypsies they aren't trying anything on other. things fine. but. they have been. well there are more and more numerous that filtering through the filtering through. but. you. say hello to us that's probably. when there are so many of them arriving with respect and if you. believe. these are an army of heavies come by train. they spend two to three hours every day worki
we begin in the center of europe in hungary. here the nationalist don't target muslims but the estimated eight hundred thousand gypsies that have lived here for centuries. it's a minority that has often been attacked by radical movements we met one of these groups in the small town of. the army of bergen says these ultra nationalists like to be called. this is their headquarters. apart from the sorts of the spokesman none of the soldiers of the army of bergen's wants to show his face on camera....
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france england hungary germany. of these new minutes and radicals out of a operate what do they base their beliefs on. film takes you into the heart of europe's new extreme right. we begin in the center of europe in hungary. here the nationalists don't target muslims but the estimated eight hundred thousand gypsies to live lived here for centuries. it's a minority that was often been attacked by radical movements we met one of these groups in the small town of beulah. with. the army of brigham's as these ultra nationalists like to be called. community. this is their headquarters. apart from the sorts of the spokesman none of the soldiers of the army of brigands wants to show his face on camera. the movement has about one hundred members that common aim over the past few years has been to terrorize the gypsies throughout the country. throughout your grandma and my phone is going ok no problems with the gypsies they aren't trying anything on all that and are doing fine throughout on good. and i worries. well there are
france england hungary germany. of these new minutes and radicals out of a operate what do they base their beliefs on. film takes you into the heart of europe's new extreme right. we begin in the center of europe in hungary. here the nationalists don't target muslims but the estimated eight hundred thousand gypsies to live lived here for centuries. it's a minority that was often been attacked by radical movements we met one of these groups in the small town of beulah. with. the army of...
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hungary is still a democracy, and it is a liberal capitalist states. it has been badly governed and the last 20 years, and if this bill in many ways -- there are many hungarian institutions that have not been reformed much. there is a far right in hungary. there is an unattractive and left as well. it is a less happy and less stable state, but it is still a democracy and still a very open society. >> at what point in your research did you say i did not know that? >> constantly. i was constantly running into -- one of the things that happens when you read archives, when you read communist archives, you discover behind closed doors of the communist officials are much more open than they are in a they are in public, so they are always saying -- communist officials are much more open than they are in public. they were not just mouthing slogans. they believe a proletarian revolution was coming and if we just do the right things we will be able to create its, and they are constantly surprised by what goes wrong. it is supposed to happen this way. the peasant
hungary is still a democracy, and it is a liberal capitalist states. it has been badly governed and the last 20 years, and if this bill in many ways -- there are many hungarian institutions that have not been reformed much. there is a far right in hungary. there is an unattractive and left as well. it is a less happy and less stable state, but it is still a democracy and still a very open society. >> at what point in your research did you say i did not know that? >> constantly. i...
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hungary is still a democracy, and it is a liberal capitalist states. it has been badly governed and the last 20 years, and if this bill in many ways -- there are institutionshungarian that have not been reformed much. there is a far right in hungary. there is an unattractive and left as well. it is a less happy and less stable state, but it is still a democracy and still a very open society. >> at what point in your research did you say i did not know that? >> constantly. i was constantly running into -- one of the things that happens when you read archives, when you read communist archives, you discover behind closed doors of the communist officials are much more open than they are in a public common region than they are in public, so they are always saying -- communist officials are much more open than they are in public. they were not just mouthing slogans. they believe a proletarian revolution was coming and if we just do the right things we will be able to create its, and they are constantly surprised by what goes wrong. it is supposed to happen t
hungary is still a democracy, and it is a liberal capitalist states. it has been badly governed and the last 20 years, and if this bill in many ways -- there are institutionshungarian that have not been reformed much. there is a far right in hungary. there is an unattractive and left as well. it is a less happy and less stable state, but it is still a democracy and still a very open society. >> at what point in your research did you say i did not know that? >> constantly. i was...
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of course, all this takes place in context of fundamental questions about democracy itself in hungary. what we are to make of democracy in hungary when more than 360 religious organizations are stripped of their registration overnight and all face and now depend on a politicized decision making of the parliament to receive the rights that come with registration. what are we to make of the fact that even after the european commission and hungarian's own consular court have ruled against the mass dismissal of judges in hungary's court packing scheme, that there's still no remedy for any of the dismissed judges? what is the status of media freedom in hungary, let alone the fight against antisemitism if journalists who write about antisemitism face possible sanctions before the court? and what are we to make of hungary's new election framework, which includes many troubling provisions, including a prohibition on campaign ads, on commercial radio, on tv, onerous new voter registration provisions, limit on local election committees which oversee elections? mr. president, i find it hard to i
of course, all this takes place in context of fundamental questions about democracy itself in hungary. what we are to make of democracy in hungary when more than 360 religious organizations are stripped of their registration overnight and all face and now depend on a politicized decision making of the parliament to receive the rights that come with registration. what are we to make of the fact that even after the european commission and hungarian's own consular court have ruled against the mass...
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hungary is also still a democracy and it's also a liberal capitalist state. it's a less happy place. it has been badly governed in the last 20 years, extraordinarily actually it is still in many ways, there are many hungarian institutions that haven't been reformed very much since 1989 and now there is an unattractive far right in hungary. there is an unattractive left as well. it's a less happy and stable state but as they say it still democracy and a very open society. c-span: at what point in your research did you say, i didn't know that? >> guest: oh, constantly. i was constantly running into -- one of the things that happens when you read archives and when he read communist party archives, he discovered that behind closed doors communist officials are much more open than they are in public so they are always saying things to one another. they understand their society fairly well. they are driven by ideology and they believe in their ideology which is an important point. we often now tend to dismiss that. they were just mouthing these slogans. they were n
hungary is also still a democracy and it's also a liberal capitalist state. it's a less happy place. it has been badly governed in the last 20 years, extraordinarily actually it is still in many ways, there are many hungarian institutions that haven't been reformed very much since 1989 and now there is an unattractive far right in hungary. there is an unattractive left as well. it's a less happy and stable state but as they say it still democracy and a very open society. c-span: at what point...
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hungary.dred competitoos came to budapest in swimsuits or underweer for the ninthhannual santa run. the event benefits the magic lamp foundation whiih acknowledgesschildren's dreams. in below freezing condiiions,,the rrnners did their best to have fun... mmtivationnto keep n going. &p3 p3 that's all ffr the news at ten....i'm karen parks...up next bruce cunningham and morgan adsit have full highlights and reaction from landover as the rrvens let one slip through their fingers... bruce and morgan... coming up tonight on sports unlimmted...the ravvns were early in thh year...now es - they've lost back to back games on last second field goal. goals... even worss, they've lost backkto-back games to packup quarterbacks... last week the old man beat'emm but his initials are not r-g-3.. r-g-3..i talk with ravens center matt birk and linebacker courtney pshaw to both sides of the ball...on ball...and the one area that has been strong for the avvns all year let them own oddy... the baccbreaking mishap
hungary.dred competitoos came to budapest in swimsuits or underweer for the ninthhannual santa run. the event benefits the magic lamp foundation whiih acknowledgesschildren's dreams. in below freezing condiiions,,the rrnners did their best to have fun... mmtivationnto keep n going. &p3 p3 that's all ffr the news at ten....i'm karen parks...up next bruce cunningham and morgan adsit have full highlights and reaction from landover as the rrvens let one slip through their fingers... bruce and...
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at an aluminum plant in hungary, a breach in the wall of a containment dam releases 35 million cubicsludge. >> when it was released it created a flood that moved in the valley extremely rapidly. >> bauxite residue, traditionally known as red mud is a by-product of the aluminum creation process. to dispose of this red mud, it is normally dried and then covered with soil and grass. but, today, it pours down on hundreds of unsuspecting citizens. the unstoppable rush of waste hits one town particularly hard. >> a tsunami-like wave moved on the valley and rose to a height of approximately two meters, in the village nearest to the spill site. reports from people who are at the scene said it moved faster than you could run. >> the crimson river pushes cars out of the way and sends residents running for their lives. >> my 82-year-old father pushed my mother up to the window. we took him to the hospital because the al qaeda alkali burned his legs. >> an incident overseas tonight has a lot of people wondering, could this kind of thing happen here. >> the devastating footage is broadcast worldw
at an aluminum plant in hungary, a breach in the wall of a containment dam releases 35 million cubicsludge. >> when it was released it created a flood that moved in the valley extremely rapidly. >> bauxite residue, traditionally known as red mud is a by-product of the aluminum creation process. to dispose of this red mud, it is normally dried and then covered with soil and grass. but, today, it pours down on hundreds of unsuspecting citizens. the unstoppable rush of waste hits one...
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the idea shocked many who say it is like nazi germany. 550,000 hungary -- hungary jews were murdered.rying to get supplies to people stranded in snow with many drivers fearing they will run out of gas and their only source of heat. >> a bold move by a college do fight obesity. a school in georgia making the tough decision slashing their $1 million sports budget and applying that money to wellness on campus. and now, like to atlanta with more on that story. elizabeth? >> you are right, this is the last year that some in college will part with division three athletics program, a tough call for many of the athletes. they say they support the decision according to health experts, four out of five african-american women are considered obese, the highest rate of any group in the united states. we spoke with a senior hotels us being in a healthy weight and a healthy mindset gives peers an advantage in the workplace. listen. >> especially at this age because life is just going. when you graduate college there is a big word out there and to be able to leave with a wellness program enhance this
the idea shocked many who say it is like nazi germany. 550,000 hungary -- hungary jews were murdered.rying to get supplies to people stranded in snow with many drivers fearing they will run out of gas and their only source of heat. >> a bold move by a college do fight obesity. a school in georgia making the tough decision slashing their $1 million sports budget and applying that money to wellness on campus. and now, like to atlanta with more on that story. elizabeth? >> you are...
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the jewish issue you know what i mean i mean hungary you know there was an initiative. by a faction in that particular country right we still parliamentary faction. i mean i would say extremely right wing but at the same basically. put under the under question. the activities you know the. population of that particular cancer you know this is against the backdrop of national security and so on so for this very it's very unfortunate because new amasses which i mentioned you know more and more. young people unfortunately fall under the influence of certain right wing. radio stadium extremist ideas and. fortunately new announces raise not only in the baltic states but also in some other. european states. which is a very serious. challenge especially in the prevailing economic conditions. when quite a number of people cannot find jobs you know and cannot get access to proper education i mean those are very serious social and political challenges yes they do ridiculize a certain portion of society hopefully you governments and especially institutions as integrated institutio
the jewish issue you know what i mean i mean hungary you know there was an initiative. by a faction in that particular country right we still parliamentary faction. i mean i would say extremely right wing but at the same basically. put under the under question. the activities you know the. population of that particular cancer you know this is against the backdrop of national security and so on so for this very it's very unfortunate because new amasses which i mentioned you know more and more....
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in hungary around ten thousand people have protested against the far right opposition party in the capital budapest outrage was sparked after one of the party's leaders suggested choose the screen to see if they pose and i quote a security risk the politician later claimed he was misunderstood with his party saying the protest was political alarmism caused by desperation over their rising popularity. now the resource rich state of qatar has been pouring millions of dollars into the french economy the arab country says it wants to aid small businesses and help rebuild impoverished neighborhoods but as artie's. now reports the gulf states investment is being met with suspicion. france is already no stranger to qatari dollars fans of parisian football club present your man cannot believe their luck ever since middle east and shakes invested into the team they've bought world class players and hired a top coach now this small business owner hopes he can also have a slice of the pie and huge economic crisis financing from governments are. too big to be obtained talking about cuts or we are talk
in hungary around ten thousand people have protested against the far right opposition party in the capital budapest outrage was sparked after one of the party's leaders suggested choose the screen to see if they pose and i quote a security risk the politician later claimed he was misunderstood with his party saying the protest was political alarmism caused by desperation over their rising popularity. now the resource rich state of qatar has been pouring millions of dollars into the french...
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down stream britain france italy hungary romania and the united states each county between a quarter million and a half million dead. the disproportionality this is stunning i really didn't even know the magnitude of those deaths before i saw that it was really incredible i mean completely shatters the misconceptions that we have growing up about we all did i mean we had no miracle we still think america won the war d.-day and on june sixth forty four but the war was it was well on his way to being one of the soviets had broken the back of the german military in in russia itself and proud of the curse that they were moving at that time we led to the d.-day they were moving. through eastern europe the momentum that shifted the germans whilst far more men on the eastern front six to waterson like that than they ever lost in the west. besides it sets up a whole whole the. what world war two was because the we don't ever take into account the role of the british empire which controlled a large part of the world the richest resources proud of world war two so i mean i see your america sto
down stream britain france italy hungary romania and the united states each county between a quarter million and a half million dead. the disproportionality this is stunning i really didn't even know the magnitude of those deaths before i saw that it was really incredible i mean completely shatters the misconceptions that we have growing up about we all did i mean we had no miracle we still think america won the war d.-day and on june sixth forty four but the war was it was well on his way to...
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and so disheartening for the on our website talk about hungary and foreign leaders suggesting the jews should be screened obviously that's got a good reaction among reporting have sparked a thousand strong demonstration in the past and read of more about that. also told well a huge traffic jam too in russia it's paralyzed a major highway leaving thousands of people trapped in their cars since. it's all caused by snow and bad weather freezing cold air fun of more cannot go on. spain has made a formal request for e.u. funds to help its battered banks the deals being discussed in other eurozone finance meeting currently underway in brussels just last week the european commission approved a thirty seven point five billion euro bailout package for the country's banking sector stressing that madrid has met all conditions now to receive the tranche marco pierre poly economist and financial consultant believes this bailout won't do spaniards any good though. back in june. the spanish government had requested an independent audit on their banking system. and. came up with a number of sixty two
and so disheartening for the on our website talk about hungary and foreign leaders suggesting the jews should be screened obviously that's got a good reaction among reporting have sparked a thousand strong demonstration in the past and read of more about that. also told well a huge traffic jam too in russia it's paralyzed a major highway leaving thousands of people trapped in their cars since. it's all caused by snow and bad weather freezing cold air fun of more cannot go on. spain has made a...
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deemed as inhumane researchers have found more than seven thousand elderly germans living in homes in hungary plus another three thousand in the czech republic and six hundred slovakia sadly germany is now no country for old men and that is very very ugly. finally a disturbing new record was set in afghanistan this year as our military conducted four hundred forty seven drone strikes in the war torn nation in two thousand and twelve the most of any year ever in fact more drone strikes were carried out in afghanistan this year alone than in pakistan over the last eight years countless thousands of afghans have been killed in these strikes and among them and unknown number of actual militants or terrorists and an unknown number of civilians including children our semi covert drone warfare program in afghanistan is a direct result of what happened on nine eleven and our military leaders our president and most of our elected members of congress all agree that these drone strikes are necessary to keep americans safe and this effort president obama has his own kill list and he's authorized deadly s
deemed as inhumane researchers have found more than seven thousand elderly germans living in homes in hungary plus another three thousand in the czech republic and six hundred slovakia sadly germany is now no country for old men and that is very very ugly. finally a disturbing new record was set in afghanistan this year as our military conducted four hundred forty seven drone strikes in the war torn nation in two thousand and twelve the most of any year ever in fact more drone strikes were...
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they may not have the resume but they are so hungary and out to the chief. giving kids the first break right eight hires many to allow them to save up for the first apartment and go to school at night. there is not enough to do this and the smartest ceos get that. >> with the mentoring efforts for young people sometimes all it takes is 1% to will believe in them and hold them into a higher standard to flourishing we have seen over and over with executives and employees just having someone that cares to believe their future could be a game changer. [inaudible] when the hardest hit men questions. >> hy-vee you keep people energized and keep of our raw with those who are so upset? >> the biggest homeless youth center is just when drive down the road to hundred 50 feet of less young people are there. there taking care the on people who have no other safe place to be. the trafficking and exploitation and the pilots have experienced eats away at the soul of those who work with them. 20 years ago i had a lot more hair, i was a lot than there. i forgot to why was. m
they may not have the resume but they are so hungary and out to the chief. giving kids the first break right eight hires many to allow them to save up for the first apartment and go to school at night. there is not enough to do this and the smartest ceos get that. >> with the mentoring efforts for young people sometimes all it takes is 1% to will believe in them and hold them into a higher standard to flourishing we have seen over and over with executives and employees just having someone...
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. >> we just left a hot dog place and hungary and then went to victoria's secret, hvand h & m, bananaublic. >> reporter: some spent the entire day getting as many guests as they could still are not they're no do but there is still time. they're not quite done in emeryville, kron 4 evening. r wide christmas decoration competition. there's a huge prize going to the local school district if they win. kron four's jeff bush is live in concord >> jeff, wow! that looks amazing. >> we are on the crest would circle and they are hoping to win $100,000 for the amount school district. jason and deseree branscom heard about the competition and decided to go for it. they are trying to win $100 grand from deckthehouse.patch.com (electronic singing voice) it's the most wonderful time >> reporter: of the year. the branscum home is one of 25 other homes in the nationwide contest for most decked house of this year. >> ofthere's a lot of competition and we're hoping that concord can pull through. there's 25 nice houses on the site but concord, that's our area so we're hoping for the best. >> reporter: th
. >> we just left a hot dog place and hungary and then went to victoria's secret, hvand h & m, bananaublic. >> reporter: some spent the entire day getting as many guests as they could still are not they're no do but there is still time. they're not quite done in emeryville, kron 4 evening. r wide christmas decoration competition. there's a huge prize going to the local school district if they win. kron four's jeff bush is live in concord >> jeff, wow! that looks amazing....
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they could be creating a website from hungary or uganda or pakistan. it's really tricky. that's why the critical thing is for the public to understand that they need to do their due diligence. they need to do their research to make sure it's a legitimate charity before they actually give to it. >> attorney general jepsen, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> a woman who lives in iowa drove all the way to newtown, connecticut, after the tragedy. she came to show that how something as simple as pie can bring smiles to a grieving community. we share her story ahead. >>> last time we told you about a troubling situation in syria, for more than a year now, zaidoun has been our voice inside syria. he put his own safety at risk repeatedly at his request, i should add, to tell us about the brutality of the assad regime. the horrors of the war raging around him. the freedom to speak out. he did it over and over, bravely speaking with us more than a dozen times. speaking truth to the ongoing lies the assad regime has repeatedly told. this week we learned that zaidoun and his
they could be creating a website from hungary or uganda or pakistan. it's really tricky. that's why the critical thing is for the public to understand that they need to do their due diligence. they need to do their research to make sure it's a legitimate charity before they actually give to it. >> attorney general jepsen, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> a woman who lives in iowa drove all the way to newtown, connecticut, after the tragedy. she came to show that...
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this marks the second attack on hunn hungary civilians in as many days. 100 people who had gone withoutread for about a week were killed sunday as they lined up at another bakery. that death toll is expected to climb. the syrian government said they had nothing to do with the attac attacks. they blame terrorists. what do americans think of the war in syria? according to a new poll, most are concerned but not enough for direct u.s. involvement. take a look at this. our numbers show that 34% are very concern ed about the situation in syria. just 46% somewhat concerned. but the majority of americans, 52%, oppose the u.s. and other countries using force to establish safe zones for opposition forces. >>> other international headlines to tell you about today, we expect to find out the official results of egypt's constitutional referendum vote. unofficial results of the second round published by state-run media show a commanding 64% of egyptians approved the new constitution drafted by an assembly dominated by the muslim brotherhood. several cases have already been filed in the courts to chall
this marks the second attack on hunn hungary civilians in as many days. 100 people who had gone withoutread for about a week were killed sunday as they lined up at another bakery. that death toll is expected to climb. the syrian government said they had nothing to do with the attac attacks. they blame terrorists. what do americans think of the war in syria? according to a new poll, most are concerned but not enough for direct u.s. involvement. take a look at this. our numbers show that 34% are...
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they could be creating a website from hungary or uganda or pakistan. it's really tricky.t's why the critical thing is for the public to understand that they need to do their due diligence. they need to do their research to make sure it's a legitimate charity before they actually give to it. >> attorney general jepsen, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> a woman who lives in iowa drove all the way to newtown, connecticut, after the tragedy. she came to show that how something as simple as pie can bring smiles to a grieving community. we share her story ahead. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. welcome to chevy's year-end event. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [ pencil scratches ] [ ma
they could be creating a website from hungary or uganda or pakistan. it's really tricky.t's why the critical thing is for the public to understand that they need to do their due diligence. they need to do their research to make sure it's a legitimate charity before they actually give to it. >> attorney general jepsen, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> a woman who lives in iowa drove all the way to newtown, connecticut, after the tragedy. she came to show that how...
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stephens of hungary. look how cute they are the budding meteorologist.ine is the one pushing in front. that's him, oh, boy. thank you, janice. for my official favorite part of the show. spare change. we're joined by two of the best. fox news little analyst, arthur aidala and mercedes cohen. thanks to you both. you can't make this up. australia's prime minister made an alarming announcement last night via youtube. check it out. >> it turns out that the mayan calendar was true. while australia's best and brightest at the csi have not been able to confirm this i'm confident in triple joe's prediction that the world is about to end. whether the final blow cops from flesh-eating zombies, demonic hill beasts or from the tribes, if you know one thing about me it is this. i will always fight for you to the very end and at least this means i won't have to do q&a again. melissa: all right. goes on to talk about, she says, i mean does it all with a straight face. isn't great. >> was she hitting a bong before making comment? excuse me one second. give me a break. >>
stephens of hungary. look how cute they are the budding meteorologist.ine is the one pushing in front. that's him, oh, boy. thank you, janice. for my official favorite part of the show. spare change. we're joined by two of the best. fox news little analyst, arthur aidala and mercedes cohen. thanks to you both. you can't make this up. australia's prime minister made an alarming announcement last night via youtube. check it out. >> it turns out that the mayan calendar was true. while...
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we got to spain, not quite sure where to go, and luckily my husband had family in hungary. but there are these iranian officials that have tons of money and they find homes in the west. ... >> good morning. thank you at ken timmerman, president ceo of the foundation for democracy in iran. we've been working at you for former political prisoners and the pro-freedom movement in iran. think some of you have mentioned it's clear president obama is owing to cut a deal or try to convey to you with the rain and regime over their nuclear weapons program that will have sacrificed for the people a rare iran. if you could add to this very good digestion that emanuele made earlier on the u.s. interest and rights agenda. i happen to believe the best investment we can make in u.s. national security is to help the people of iran get rid of the regime. >> thank you for the question. the united states has fairly good experience. many people assembled here today belong to the right age group. remember, some of you, the bad days of the cold war, but should also remember how the united states
we got to spain, not quite sure where to go, and luckily my husband had family in hungary. but there are these iranian officials that have tons of money and they find homes in the west. ... >> good morning. thank you at ken timmerman, president ceo of the foundation for democracy in iran. we've been working at you for former political prisoners and the pro-freedom movement in iran. think some of you have mentioned it's clear president obama is owing to cut a deal or try to convey to you...
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stevennings of hungary, fantastic. "the willis report" is up next. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody.'m gerri willis. there's just 25 dais left to stop the u.s. from going over the fiscal cliff. staff and speaker john boehner's office telling fox business the lines of communication open, but it's an empty house in washington. look at these pictures. house members on their long weekend break, and the senate is out until monday, but not before working out logistics for a big event. a private screening of steven spielberg's lincoln at the capital. now, harry reid using his time to take a special waiver to allow unbuttered popcorn in the auditorium. that's what passes for work these days. the president's holding another campaign style event as the middle class families, and with more, michael burgess of texas. congressman, great to have you object show again. >> great to be with you, thank you. gerri: everything's hanging in the banse, economy, middle class income, taxes, you name it, and you and your fellow house members are not going to work. >> well, wait, this is a 24-hour day job, se
stevennings of hungary, fantastic. "the willis report" is up next. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody.'m gerri willis. there's just 25 dais left to stop the u.s. from going over the fiscal cliff. staff and speaker john boehner's office telling fox business the lines of communication open, but it's an empty house in washington. look at these pictures. house members on their long weekend break, and the senate is out until monday, but not before working out logistics for a big event. a private...
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october of 44 dividing three the british would get 90% and the russians would get 90% of bulgaria and hungary and they've added it up that way and it was pretty cynical. so, but when roosevelt died in april of 45, the last telegram to churchill is we always have these minor disagreements but we end up resulting them and so let's not make a big deal the there is no reason we cannot maintain threats until after the war. when truman gets in in 1945, he immediately takes a different course. roosevelt's alliance with the soviets was still strong at that point but he turns to the advisers roosevelt never trusted in the first place. they met the second day from south carolina and the private plane and they give the same methods so they are breaking their agreements and they cannot be trusted. they've broken the overall agreement, so the u.s. policy towards the soviet union is going to change in april of 1945. by the time there's a big meeting on april 23rd on april april 23rd the united states had changed course so at that meeting first teammates with his advisers one-fifth within marshall, leahy te
october of 44 dividing three the british would get 90% and the russians would get 90% of bulgaria and hungary and they've added it up that way and it was pretty cynical. so, but when roosevelt died in april of 45, the last telegram to churchill is we always have these minor disagreements but we end up resulting them and so let's not make a big deal the there is no reason we cannot maintain threats until after the war. when truman gets in in 1945, he immediately takes a different course....
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dividing up -- the british forget 90% of greece and the russians would get 90% of bulgaria and hungaryand they divided up that way. it was pretty cynical. but when roosevelt dies, in april of 45, his last telegram to churchill was, we always have these minor disagreements with the russians but we end up resolving them. so let's not make a big deal. there's no reason we can't maintain friendship after the war. when truman gets in there on april 12, 1945, immediately takes a different course. roosevelts alliance with the wartime alliance with the soviets was still strong at that point the truman turns to advisers who roosevelt never trusted in the first place and didn't pay heed to. people like burns and second day he flies burns through his private plane and burns gets german the same message. the soviets are breaking all of their agreements and they can't be trusted. and so what we are going to see is within two weeks the u.s. policy toward the soviet union's going to change in april 1945. by the time there's the big meeting on april 23 with molotov and on april 23, the united states h
dividing up -- the british forget 90% of greece and the russians would get 90% of bulgaria and hungaryand they divided up that way. it was pretty cynical. but when roosevelt dies, in april of 45, his last telegram to churchill was, we always have these minor disagreements with the russians but we end up resolving them. so let's not make a big deal. there's no reason we can't maintain friendship after the war. when truman gets in there on april 12, 1945, immediately takes a different course....
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saying the employees, "okay, you renounce the 35-hour week or we take your jobs and we send them to hungaryif not china. >> so there should be huge political support then to change it. >> um, there is not a huge political support to change it. >> why not? >> because it's seen as a sort of entitlement now. >> people see it as their right. >> exactly. >> "i'm only gonna work 35 hours a week and that's it." >> exactly. >> no, no, no! >> so no french politician would even dare to suggest fundamental reform, like trimming that guaranteed five weeks of vacation. and american melchior ray has been won over. she's talked herself into the idea that the french way of working, rather, not working, translates into good economic sense. >> people came back, and it was like everyone had had ten shots of espresso. they were just ready to go. they were like ever ready bunnies. everyone was going tog
saying the employees, "okay, you renounce the 35-hour week or we take your jobs and we send them to hungaryif not china. >> so there should be huge political support then to change it. >> um, there is not a huge political support to change it. >> why not? >> because it's seen as a sort of entitlement now. >> people see it as their right. >> exactly. >> "i'm only gonna work 35 hours a week and that's it." >> exactly. >> no, no,...
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the russians get 90% of bulgaria, and hungary, and divide it up that way. it was pretty cynical. but when roosevelt dies, in april of '45, his last telegram to churchill was, we always have these minor disafremonts with the russians about we end up resolving them so let's not make a big deal. no reason we can't maintain friendship after the war. when truman gets in there in 1945, april 12, he immediately takes a different course. roosevelt's alliance with the wartime alliance with the soviets was still very strong at that point. but truman turns to advisers who roosevelt never trusted in the first place, didn't pay any heed to, people like burns. the second day of the 13th -- burns in south carolina, a private plane, and as -- burns gives them same message, the soviets are break all their agreements. they cannot trusted, and within two weeks the u.s. policy tornado the soviet union is going to change in april of 1945. by the time there's that big meeting on april 23rd with molotov and april 23rd, the united states changed course, and so at that meeting, truman meets molotov -- fi
the russians get 90% of bulgaria, and hungary, and divide it up that way. it was pretty cynical. but when roosevelt dies, in april of '45, his last telegram to churchill was, we always have these minor disafremonts with the russians about we end up resolving them so let's not make a big deal. no reason we can't maintain friendship after the war. when truman gets in there in 1945, april 12, he immediately takes a different course. roosevelt's alliance with the wartime alliance with the soviets...
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they could be creating a website from hungary or uganda or pakistan. it's really tricky.y the critical thing is for the public to understand that they need to do their due diligence. they need to do their research to make sure it's a legitimate charity before they actually give to it. >> attorney general jepsen, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> a woman who lives in iowa drove all the way to newtown, connecticut after the tragedy. she came to show that how something as simple as pie can bring smiles to a grieving community. we share her story ahead. ♪ the weather outside is frightful ♪ ♪ but the fire is so delightful ♪ nothing melts away the cold like a hot, delicious bowl of chicken noodle soup from campbell's. ♪ let it snow, let it snow and this is the nokia lumia 920 from at&t. it's got live tiles so all my stuff's always right there in real-time. it's like the ultimate personal assistant. but i'm me, and me needs handlers. so i hired todd to handle it for me. todd, gimme that hollywood news! what's happening on twitter? you're trending! yes! you can't have a
they could be creating a website from hungary or uganda or pakistan. it's really tricky.y the critical thing is for the public to understand that they need to do their due diligence. they need to do their research to make sure it's a legitimate charity before they actually give to it. >> attorney general jepsen, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> a woman who lives in iowa drove all the way to newtown, connecticut after the tragedy. she came to show that how...
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should got it around the nazi -- >> later, then there was -- >> german uprising of 53, there was hungary in 56 and yet still, i mean, the great historian says i never left the party, it left me. >> rose: right, right. >> but still it lingered on i mean all of the great anti-communists socialists, you know, were very, very clearheaded about this, but many others saw to be included in and varies -- various cronies, still hung on to some notion that there was a middle position that was invidious that the west was just as bad. >> they would say hell on both houses. this is the easy way, but what attracted me to this was how you could spend millions on promoting the free, open society but do it in secret. >> rose: yeah. >> completely defeating the whole purpose, in other words, give people money and not tell them where it is coming from, from a foundation, it is a paradox. >> . and the idea is this is small stuff, not big stuff. >> this is very -- this is the cash strapped britain in early 72 facing unbelievable problems on every front and really, we really felt ourselves going down the tube,
should got it around the nazi -- >> later, then there was -- >> german uprising of 53, there was hungary in 56 and yet still, i mean, the great historian says i never left the party, it left me. >> rose: right, right. >> but still it lingered on i mean all of the great anti-communists socialists, you know, were very, very clearheaded about this, but many others saw to be included in and varies -- various cronies, still hung on to some notion that there was a middle...