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we need to expand military exercises in estonia and latvia. in the long-term, nato number -- membership and even eu membership is something that we should consider. any short-term, we needed to focus on stopping putin. >> the mainstream american lobby, organizations like aipac would like to maintain the standard that support for israel is a bipartisan measure. ? but with recent changes in policy from the obama administration, as well as moves taken by speaker boehner to invite president netanyahu to speak, members of congress boycotting that past event, many believe that the nature of american support for israel is changing to more of a partisan issue with republicans and democrats. would you speak to that? and if you do believe the nature of support for israel is changing, do you believe it will affect the vote of the american jewish community, which largely votes for democratic candidates upwards of 80%? senator cotton: we would like to see widespread support of israel continued from both parties. a good example would be legislation in the h
we need to expand military exercises in estonia and latvia. in the long-term, nato number -- membership and even eu membership is something that we should consider. any short-term, we needed to focus on stopping putin. >> the mainstream american lobby, organizations like aipac would like to maintain the standard that support for israel is a bipartisan measure. ? but with recent changes in policy from the obama administration, as well as moves taken by speaker boehner to invite president...
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manoeuvres in latvia 180 miles from the border. swedes are searching for subs in the harbours and russia's neighbours are complaining about accidental military flyovers was it naive to thing it wouldn't end up this way. >> let's talk about when we look back in 20, 30 years at the '90s and the 00, will there be a series of break points where we could have done things differently and didn't. >> i don't think so. the first point is the n.a.t.o. and european union, it was demand driven. we have pollen and the central republic. being a member of the europe means being in the clubs. it was hard to say how could you say no. particularly when they met the requirements of the institution for political reform. i think there was recognise negotiation. president clinton understood that this would be difficult for russia, from the beginning, as the united states thought about encharging n.a.t.o., there was a tract to build a russian n.a.t.o. relationship and the goal was to make the relationship so cooperative that the russians would not care a
manoeuvres in latvia 180 miles from the border. swedes are searching for subs in the harbours and russia's neighbours are complaining about accidental military flyovers was it naive to thing it wouldn't end up this way. >> let's talk about when we look back in 20, 30 years at the '90s and the 00, will there be a series of break points where we could have done things differently and didn't. >> i don't think so. the first point is the n.a.t.o. and european union, it was demand driven....
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we will continue to see them conduct exercises in estonia and latvia and continue to co nfront russia and to make it abundantly clear that we will not accept the presence of little green a man in nato allies. >> it is clear that we don't have a strategy in syria so with that in mind as a policy maker, have you heard of anyone having a comprehensive strategy there and do you have any thoughts on what to do? senator cotton: the best thing to do is to get a time machine and go back to 2011. not only to go back on the own term -- on that time frame and to look to a sod to stop that and to free the syrian people under in oppressive regime -- an oppressive regime. but today, there are groups that are becoming extremists. there are still plenty of groups who are not extremists. there are often times under resourced and they have taken great casualties. at a minimum, we should be taking the fight to islam it state -- the fight of islamic state to iraq and syria. at a minimum, we shouldn't be letting the islamic state control large swaths of syrian territory, if only because giving them of tha
we will continue to see them conduct exercises in estonia and latvia and continue to co nfront russia and to make it abundantly clear that we will not accept the presence of little green a man in nato allies. >> it is clear that we don't have a strategy in syria so with that in mind as a policy maker, have you heard of anyone having a comprehensive strategy there and do you have any thoughts on what to do? senator cotton: the best thing to do is to get a time machine and go back to 2011....
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. >> equipment will be sent to bulgaria estonia latvia, poland and romania. >> we just had an informativesession with the ministers, and unfortunately we had to spend time talking about russia's recent attempts to turn back the clock in europe. especially here in the baltic region. we each agreed while we don't seek a cold let alone a hot war in russia, we will defend our allies. >> part of a new round of talks to end are a crisis that has increased in violence. it has killed 6400 people since last year. >> a debt deal with greece could be reached in days. it will include new tax force wealthy greeks as well ending early retirement. we have reports from athens of how that's being received by greece. >> they don't like it. leaked documents suggest that thethat they're prepared to take $800 million more. workers face higher taxes that makes the politics of a greek deal very complicated at home. the latest roams have been divided by the lawmakers. they don't want to pass more austerity measures. >> likely to scuttle party unity if he gets a whiff of bolsterty in whatever wind his government
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knicks nation clearly looking for a known talent, not a 19-year-old from latvia who last played in a league. maybe they are going because of their last player, who was an absolute bust at number eight in 2000. ok, the nats team is playing with our emotions and it is not fair. stop showing up these impressive stretches that have a saying, like bryce harper, where are our rings, and then have us shaking our heads later. the streak is now at six after a sweep of the braves. bottom of the third, ian desmond coming correct again today. it is of the two-run variety. 7-0 the final. max scherzer takes the bump in philly tomorrow. >> out there, playing defense putting at-bats together. we have some momentum together. we have some good spirit in the clubhouse. guys are in midseason form right now. >> if this doesn't make you smile, i don't know what will. a's-rangers this afternoon. made moreland hits a home run. ball bounces off the top of the wall. the young rangers fan catches the ball. look at his face. "i can't believe i got the ball!" pure joy. that is why we love baseball. and, usa face
knicks nation clearly looking for a known talent, not a 19-year-old from latvia who last played in a league. maybe they are going because of their last player, who was an absolute bust at number eight in 2000. ok, the nats team is playing with our emotions and it is not fair. stop showing up these impressive stretches that have a saying, like bryce harper, where are our rings, and then have us shaking our heads later. the streak is now at six after a sweep of the braves. bottom of the third,...
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so i get these big boxes that come in three or four times a year from estonia, latvia, greece, turkey korea, you name it, where reagan think. i have a contract last year letter with the contract my latest language, number 4445. some like that. ninety-five people in india translating in that language. so it is overwhelming to think that the books are in languages i've never heard of before. i've been lucky. >> host: do you work on your own contracts since you are a lawyer? >> guest: know, the contracts are pretty much pushbutton. after 25 years not much changes. we had defined in the language. we -- the contracts have to be because they cover copyright and litigation and all these things. really good lawyers. being a lawyer i appreciate what they do. but have them at the same way enough for 20 years. one of the leading literary lawyers. by age and i've been with for 20 years use the contracts. i no what's in them. it's a pretty simple process. >> how has the law profession changed? while school in august 1979 36 years ago, 78. we were told that the professionals overcrowded not needed.
so i get these big boxes that come in three or four times a year from estonia, latvia, greece, turkey korea, you name it, where reagan think. i have a contract last year letter with the contract my latest language, number 4445. some like that. ninety-five people in india translating in that language. so it is overwhelming to think that the books are in languages i've never heard of before. i've been lucky. >> host: do you work on your own contracts since you are a lawyer? >> guest:...
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the equipment will be sent to bulgaria astoria latvia, lithuania, poland and romania. >> we just hadinformative session, and unfortunately we had to spend time about the recent attempts to turn back the clock in europe. especially here. in the baltic ren joe. and we each agreed that while we do not seek a cold let alone hot war we will defend our allies, the rule based international order and the positive future can that it ard toes us all. >> well, al jazeera joins us live now from moscow, as part of the stand off between nato and russia, we have seen troop deployments like this, we have seen a lot of military exercises on both sides. what we action have we had. >> what they announced today was not really new, it was something that was floating at least a week ago when they said that it was thinking about doing just such a thing. about prepositioning heavy weaponry, on the territories of even european. and following the floating of this idea from the united states, last week, we have vladimir putin saying that russia was with going to be adding 40 new intercontinental missiles to it
the equipment will be sent to bulgaria astoria latvia, lithuania, poland and romania. >> we just hadinformative session, and unfortunately we had to spend time about the recent attempts to turn back the clock in europe. especially here. in the baltic ren joe. and we each agreed that while we do not seek a cold let alone hot war we will defend our allies, the rule based international order and the positive future can that it ard toes us all. >> well, al jazeera joins us live now from...
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senator cotton: in estonia and latvia, it would not look like what we war gamed. it would not be 100 tanks rolling across the plains. it would be a combination of cyber warfare and a special forces not wearing russian uniforms, working with russian language allies in estonia and latvia who view it in their economic or personal interests to create the same kind of ongoing conflict in those areas. that is a new challenge that the u.s. and nato faces. we need to stop it from happening in the first vice. you conduct -- happening in the first place. you conduct naval activities in the baltic sea and the north sea and make it clear to vladimir putin that we will not accept the presence of little green men in a nato ally. >> it is perfectly clear that we don't have a strategy in syria. with that in mind, as a policy maker, have you heard anyone in government seem to have a copy has a strategy? -- have a comprehensive strategy? any thoughts on what we should do? senator cotton: the best thing would be a time machine and go back to 2011 encounter assad's regime. it is a cr
senator cotton: in estonia and latvia, it would not look like what we war gamed. it would not be 100 tanks rolling across the plains. it would be a combination of cyber warfare and a special forces not wearing russian uniforms, working with russian language allies in estonia and latvia who view it in their economic or personal interests to create the same kind of ongoing conflict in those areas. that is a new challenge that the u.s. and nato faces. we need to stop it from happening in the first...
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alliance are absolutely committed to defending the territorial integrity of estonia, latvia and lith wania, just as we are committed to defending all n.a.t.o. allies. >> the move marked the first time heavy military assets have been placed in former russian nations. >>> most do not give trump a chance of being elected president. but he may shake up the polls. >>> and the cover up of faulty devices to pad a bottom line. >>>the 2016 presidential election is a long way off. right now hillary clinton is leading democrats and republicans in new hampshire, where the in addition's first primary will be -- nation said first primary will be heard. clinton is shown to beat bernie sanders by 60 percentage points. in a match-up with the republicans, she leads jed bush which 8, marco rubio by 10 and scott walk e by 16. another poll shows bush leading among republicans, with donald trump in second not far behind each though he just entered the race. for more on donald trump and the republican field we are joined by joe, a former aide to the bush campaign. are you surprised that trump is pulling th
alliance are absolutely committed to defending the territorial integrity of estonia, latvia and lith wania, just as we are committed to defending all n.a.t.o. allies. >> the move marked the first time heavy military assets have been placed in former russian nations. >>> most do not give trump a chance of being elected president. but he may shake up the polls. >>> and the cover up of faulty devices to pad a bottom line. >>>the 2016 presidential election is a long...
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reporter: nato says the changes are only temporary, but estonia lithuania, and latvia come all formersoviet states, are calling for a permanent nato presence to deter russia. laura: "i'm sorry for the lies i taken and the suffering i have caused you." those are the words of dzhokhar tsarnaev, who has been sentenced to death in a court in the united states. three people were killed and 264 were injured in the attack. a quick reminder of our top international headlines this hour. jacque chirac, nicholas sarkozy, and francois hollande, three french presidents who were from cap by american spies, the latest revelations -- phone tapped by american spies, the latest revelations from wikileaks. the french parliament has voted in favor of expanding the power of french security services. chaos continuing in calais. british prime minister david cameron has condemned unacceptable scenes in the french port city. illegal immigrants have been trying to board british lorries to make it to the u.k.. french taxi drivers have been venting fury against uber as the company announced plans to launch its l
reporter: nato says the changes are only temporary, but estonia lithuania, and latvia come all formersoviet states, are calling for a permanent nato presence to deter russia. laura: "i'm sorry for the lies i taken and the suffering i have caused you." those are the words of dzhokhar tsarnaev, who has been sentenced to death in a court in the united states. three people were killed and 264 were injured in the attack. a quick reminder of our top international headlines this hour. jacque...
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estonia as well as lithuania latvia, bulgaria, romania, and poland have agreed to host company to battalion-sizednts of an scrimmage which will be moved around the region for training and exercises. genie: now the european union is demanding an explanation from hungary over its suspension of a key eu rule on asylum-seekers. hungary said it will stop accepting refugees who have gone through its territory. budapest has already said it is thinking about building a fence along its border with serbia to keep the growing number of migrants out. kate moody has more. kate: arrested as they try desperately to reach europe. these migrants are among the thousands who have illegally crossed into hungary, hoping to build a new life in the european union. on tuesday, budapest said it was cracking down on the tide of migration. the government unilaterally suspended in eu rule that would allow the country to take back asylum-seekers after traveling to other member states. the eu has asked for qualification of the unorthodox step. hungary has also attracted criticism for its plan to build a fence along its border
estonia as well as lithuania latvia, bulgaria, romania, and poland have agreed to host company to battalion-sizednts of an scrimmage which will be moved around the region for training and exercises. genie: now the european union is demanding an explanation from hungary over its suspension of a key eu rule on asylum-seekers. hungary said it will stop accepting refugees who have gone through its territory. budapest has already said it is thinking about building a fence along its border with...
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currently ranks number 26, behind latvia belgium, taiwan and romania. >> that's sad. >> why is that sad? >> we should be world leaders. it's not where i want america to be. >> but it's not just economic advantages ... there are also educational opportunities that chattanooga's students can boast being the first to enjoy. across town at a science magnet high school in chattanooga called the stem school, students are about to operate a 4k microscope that's actually located at the university of the southern california. >> have you ever been to chattanooga? >> i've never been to chattanooga, i've never seen the tennesee river. and so my first glimps of the tennessee river will be with microscopic samples. >> so they're shipping you samples to look at and explore? >> yes, we're seeing our microscopic creatures called rotiphers. and maybe i could have the students there move the stage around on the microscope a bit. so they're controlling the microscope 1800 miles away. >> so beautiful... i think everyone here's mind is kind of blown that we're watching this in real time across the country. >
currently ranks number 26, behind latvia belgium, taiwan and romania. >> that's sad. >> why is that sad? >> we should be world leaders. it's not where i want america to be. >> but it's not just economic advantages ... there are also educational opportunities that chattanooga's students can boast being the first to enjoy. across town at a science magnet high school in chattanooga called the stem school, students are about to operate a 4k microscope that's actually located...
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. >> senator you had mentioned astonia and latvia and the possibility of a hybrid war there. do you think under the current administration if that were to happen that we would enforce our nato agreements or would the administration pull back from that? >> the real challenge that we face in astonia and latvia is russian aggression there will not look like what we war gamed and what our troops exercised for throughout the cold war. it's not going to be hundreds of tanks rolling across the plains from germany. it will be some kind of combination of cyber warfare and special forces not wearing russian uniforms working with russian language allies in astonia and latvia who view it in their economic or personal interests to try to create the same kind of ungoing or frozen conflict in those areas. so that's a new challenge that not just the united states but nato faces. the best way to avoid that challenge is to prevent it from happening in the first place. to continue to conduct military exercises and confront russian aggression in its fights and naval activities and to make it man
. >> senator you had mentioned astonia and latvia and the possibility of a hybrid war there. do you think under the current administration if that were to happen that we would enforce our nato agreements or would the administration pull back from that? >> the real challenge that we face in astonia and latvia is russian aggression there will not look like what we war gamed and what our troops exercised for throughout the cold war. it's not going to be hundreds of tanks rolling across...
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nato alliance are absolutely committed to defending the territorial integrity of he is toney i can't latvia and lithuania, just as we're committed to defending all nato allies. >> the u.s. has stationed military assets for the first time in former soviet territory. robert hunter said that may not be the best idea. >> i don't think we should be making this particular move, putting heavy weaponry in these countries. yes, the exercises air policing, showing a show of force at sea all of this, but once you start putting heavy military equipment on the ground, it makes it look as though you're preparing for something much larger and worse you play right into the hands of mr. putin, who can then go to his people and say you've got all this suffering from sanctions, but it's not really our fault. now he's lying but we've just played right into his hands. the important thing is to deal do what the president is doing patience and sanctions so in time the average russian is going to say vladamir putin this isn't worth it to us, but by doing what we're doing we reinforce his propaganda and the troops
nato alliance are absolutely committed to defending the territorial integrity of he is toney i can't latvia and lithuania, just as we're committed to defending all nato allies. >> the u.s. has stationed military assets for the first time in former soviet territory. robert hunter said that may not be the best idea. >> i don't think we should be making this particular move, putting heavy weaponry in these countries. yes, the exercises air policing, showing a show of force at sea all...
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loretta lynch spoke earlier in latvia.ch: i do not have the -- comm onepp ,latte wn, exce tsay -- indicted officials 14 fifa officials. chicago is on its quest for its third cup. it would make the blackhawks the most accomplished club. tampa bay hasheoungest roster in the leaguof the season on bloomberg market day, much more, inclung the late on wall stree the latest biion are wall turns is t a hee ndnager.of thr five. drugs spending on cancer topped $100 billion for the first time last year, this as a new class of six digit cancer treatment is coming to the market. they're called immunotherapies which use the immune system to they show promise but ar extremely expensive. dr. charles joins us. thank you for joining us. it is great to have you on. i want to start with comments we heard from a doctor over the weekend in chicago. he came out swinging, very prices inf cancer general. do you agree with what he said? essentially, the increase in cancer prices does not match up with the improvements in efficacy. i think if there'
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mario: we went to iceland to latvia, to ireland.t was a reasonably well anticipated except for the short-term dynamics. betty: the u.s. was still growing. this was a market seeing some great to dynamics here. showing charts about how the bull market will continue. there are no signs of recession. begins to end after a fed rate hike. lee: first reason is the stock market is a leading indicator. it slows the onslaught of recession and slows the decline. there is no signs of recession on the horizon. the u.s. is starting to accelerate a little bit. the second is the market becomes a very exuberant in its pricing. 10 year government is 2.1%. doesn't seem to be out of line. we discussed the numbers, 2/10 of 1% of gdp. russia, a lot of different things. getting to the point you raise, taking the punch out of the punch bowl. every body is focused on that. on average the market rose from close to 30 months after the first fed rate hike. a second statistic, if you take the average of those eight cycles, the market on average is 10% higher. i
mario: we went to iceland to latvia, to ireland.t was a reasonably well anticipated except for the short-term dynamics. betty: the u.s. was still growing. this was a market seeing some great to dynamics here. showing charts about how the bull market will continue. there are no signs of recession. begins to end after a fed rate hike. lee: first reason is the stock market is a leading indicator. it slows the onslaught of recession and slows the decline. there is no signs of recession on the...
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the equipment will be sent to bulgarian latvia poland and romania. >> we just had an informative sessionth the minutesster and unfortunately we had to talk about russia's recent attempts to turn back the clock in europe, especially here in the baltic region. we each agreed while we do not seek a cold let alone a hot war with russia we will defend our allies. the rule based of order and the positive future it affords us all. >> meanwhile russia germany france and ukraine are meeting to discuss the ongoing conflict in eastern ukraine. the conflict has killed more than 600 people last year. >> the foreign ministers of france germany ukraine and russia met in paris on tuesday with a situation looking pretty bleak. and to understand why you really have to look at the facts on the ground. the osce was also speaking on tuesday earlier in the day and said that the situation in eastern ukraine is deteriorating. there is very very little between the two sides. it said that both sides have been breaking the agreements get back from that and look at what is happening in minsk on tuesday as well, mee
the equipment will be sent to bulgarian latvia poland and romania. >> we just had an informative sessionth the minutesster and unfortunately we had to talk about russia's recent attempts to turn back the clock in europe, especially here in the baltic region. we each agreed while we do not seek a cold let alone a hot war with russia we will defend our allies. the rule based of order and the positive future it affords us all. >> meanwhile russia germany france and ukraine are meeting...
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was iceland, latvia. this is another one. it was reasonably well anticipated except for short-term dynamics. .imm: that wasmario gabelli the: we will look at characters on the political stage. do not miss it. ♪ welcome back to the bloomberg market day. i am pimm fox here with alix steel. alix: and we finally have some momentum in the selloff. you sound excited. julie: it is something. the beginning of the day, it was looking lackluster. all of the major averages were down less in 1%. that has changed as the day goes doubledhe nasdaq has its losses. the s&p and the dow erasing its gains for the year as we see in acceleration on selling on an certainty. -- uncertainty. now we know there are lines that atm's in greece. we know there will be a referendum. we do not know what happens. there are not a lot of playbooks for this. if notve been trading, at record, certainly at multiyear highs. jpmorgan got downgraded today to perform from outperform over at oppenheimer. shares -- you can see the index of banking stocks. i would like t
was iceland, latvia. this is another one. it was reasonably well anticipated except for short-term dynamics. .imm: that wasmario gabelli the: we will look at characters on the political stage. do not miss it. ♪ welcome back to the bloomberg market day. i am pimm fox here with alix steel. alix: and we finally have some momentum in the selloff. you sound excited. julie: it is something. the beginning of the day, it was looking lackluster. all of the major averages were down less in 1%. that has...
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the equipment will be sent to bulgaria astoria latvia, poll hand, and romanian. >> we with just had a session is with with the ministers and unfortunately we with had to talk about russia's recent attempts to turn back the clock especial lie here in the baltic region, we each agreed while we do not seek a cold let alone hot war we with will defend our allies the rule based international order positive future that it affords us all. more on the reaction, live from moscow, first rory, tell us more about what the defense secretary had to say. well, he equated barack obama, something that the american presidents have previously said to even european nato states. so what he said is is you lost your independent once with before, with nato you will never lose it again really, kind of a gesture of sol zairety and a gesture can that nato and the united states will have the back of those countries in eastern europe, like the baltic states like poland, other nato members that are deeply worried about russia, and what they perceive tor russian belligerence. the chance can that it might try to do
the equipment will be sent to bulgaria astoria latvia, poll hand, and romanian. >> we with just had a session is with with the ministers and unfortunately we with had to talk about russia's recent attempts to turn back the clock especial lie here in the baltic region, we each agreed while we do not seek a cold let alone hot war we with will defend our allies the rule based international order positive future that it affords us all. more on the reaction, live from moscow, first rory, tell...
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spread about 250 tanks, machine guns, armored vehicles and other military equipment across astonia, latvia, lithuania, poland, romania and bulgaria, the nato allies closest to russia. secretary carter told cbs this morning why the pentagon is making this move. >> these are a response to russia's provocations. >> reporter: russia's annexation of crimea last year and its continued support of rebel fighters in the ukraine has many countries concerned for their own sovereignty. >> we have reason to believe russia used this as one of the nation's most vulnerable areas. >> reporter: secretary carter passed along a promise from president obama. the u.s. will stand with its nato allies. >> the words of article 5 are unambiguous. an attack on one is an attack on all. >> reporter: the u.s. is also providing support to nato's new rapid reaction force which is designed to respond to thefts from russia in the north and isis in the south. craig boswell, cbs news, the pentagon. >> secretary carter says the u.s. is also ready to provide intelligence and surveillance capabilities, special operation forces
spread about 250 tanks, machine guns, armored vehicles and other military equipment across astonia, latvia, lithuania, poland, romania and bulgaria, the nato allies closest to russia. secretary carter told cbs this morning why the pentagon is making this move. >> these are a response to russia's provocations. >> reporter: russia's annexation of crimea last year and its continued support of rebel fighters in the ukraine has many countries concerned for their own sovereignty. >>...
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were in germany or austria, but they may have come from poland, lot via czechoslovakia -- lot via -- latvia. they are there, but that's not where they are from. there's a whole section where none of the names are redacted. not only are the names not redacted, but somehow, the actual court papers are there the judge's approval of the adoption. the little latvian boy, if i wanted to, i could try to look him up because i not only know who adopted him, i know what their street address was. that was not cut out, and i have no idea why. meanwhile, there are other letters where just everything is gone. but it was a wonderful and dish -- addition. also at the truman presidential library, the photographs of the displaced persons camp. there were so many photographs i wanted to use, and i can only use a couple, but those were just starting -- stunning. and also the number of photographs where it showed wav'sc's giving parties to these kids, just trying to lighten their day. any other questions, comments? >> what were the main reasons for universal health care not being implemented? holt: people did b
were in germany or austria, but they may have come from poland, lot via czechoslovakia -- lot via -- latvia. they are there, but that's not where they are from. there's a whole section where none of the names are redacted. not only are the names not redacted, but somehow, the actual court papers are there the judge's approval of the adoption. the little latvian boy, if i wanted to, i could try to look him up because i not only know who adopted him, i know what their street address was. that was...
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knicks went with the center from latvia, chris kristaps porzingi.nicker fans were not happy showing their disappointment. >>> it was all houston would need. astros pitcher dallas kuech-l, stuck out career-high 12, including alex rodriguez three times. ouch. >>> coming up that now that obamacare is apparently here to stay, the big insurers and hospital companies like aetna, humana, cigna, jockeying to find the best match. we'll look at possible matchups. looking at partnerships, barry diller wants to take match.com public. investors may not want to fall in love with this stock. checking on stock index futures as we last trading day of the week. you're watching fbn a.m., your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ sandra: all right, breaking news this friday morning. stocks sinking in china. the shanghai index down more than 7% in overnight trading. the chinese selloff not hitting u.s. stocks however. u.s. stock market futures are mixed ahead of opening bell on wall street. dow futures even posting a slight gain of 11 points. >>> the supre
knicks went with the center from latvia, chris kristaps porzingi.nicker fans were not happy showing their disappointment. >>> it was all houston would need. astros pitcher dallas kuech-l, stuck out career-high 12, including alex rodriguez three times. ouch. >>> coming up that now that obamacare is apparently here to stay, the big insurers and hospital companies like aetna, humana, cigna, jockeying to find the best match. we'll look at possible matchups. looking at...
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. >> you got that guy from latvia. >> yes we did. >>> a brutal terror attraction on an american gas factorye. we'll be live with the very latest on the investigation. >>> also ahead, have you heard about this? a family buys a new home only to find out that the people who have lived in that home before have been stalked for years. who is sending letters to them signed by someone called "the watcher"? >>> plus a new fireworks warning with july fourth a week away. the mishaps caught on tape. we'll have a live demonstration we hope will help you keep your family safe. >>> those stories and a live concert out on the plaza from imagine dragons. they have drawn a huge crowd on a friday morning. we'll see you guys in a couple of minutes. >> thanks guys. see you shortly. >> have a good weekend. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> eight minutes before 7:00. clouds to start with no rain in the philadelphia area. we are tracking showers in south jersey. everybody, though, is in the 60s. 69 degrees and holding in philadelphia. we'll stay on the cool side today. the
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. -- latvia. although she has been in the country for 15 years. is another issue jonna, that the defense attorneys are trying to saying prosecutors are charging her with murder and manslaughter and they say that is not a strong case. do you agree. >> i have to agree, this is challenging case from prosecutor's standpoint. one, if they do believe the defendant committed second-degree murder. they have to show that she intended to kill him. versus only committed manslaughter, they have to prove she acted recklessly intended to hurt him but not intend to kill him. you can't really have both because these collide, the two theories collide. jenna: according to prosecutors she gave a confession, heather. there are those that say a confession is double-edged sword. it can be your greatest asset as an attorney but also your greatest weakness. why is that? >> the confession you have to depends on the entire tape. you have to assume the confession is on tape. most of them are. the jodi arias we remember watching thatonfession. there may be parts of it where
. -- latvia. although she has been in the country for 15 years. is another issue jonna, that the defense attorneys are trying to saying prosecutors are charging her with murder and manslaughter and they say that is not a strong case. do you agree. >> i have to agree, this is challenging case from prosecutor's standpoint. one, if they do believe the defendant committed second-degree murder. they have to show that she intended to kill him. versus only committed manslaughter, they have to...
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. >> reporter: increasingly some of the european natos including lithuania, latvia fear they could benk we have to assume we may see threats like this in the future. >> reporter: in the four months since the second attempt at a cease fire in eastern ukraine, more than 100 soldiers have been killed an the map of russian-controlled territory has grown. ukrainian officials telling the obama administration they need more help. jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >>> you are watching "cnn newsroom." >>> coming up, the desperate effort to save the life of a rhino youred in a brutal poaching incident. stay with us. yes, we are twins. when i went on to ancestry, i just put in the name of my parents and my grandparents. i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that you've never met. i mean, you don't know these people, but you feel like you do. you get connected to them. i wish that i could get into a time machine and go back 100 years, 200 years and just meet these people. being on ancestry just made
. >> reporter: increasingly some of the european natos including lithuania, latvia fear they could benk we have to assume we may see threats like this in the future. >> reporter: in the four months since the second attempt at a cease fire in eastern ukraine, more than 100 soldiers have been killed an the map of russian-controlled territory has grown. ukrainian officials telling the obama administration they need more help. jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >>> you are watching...
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estonia, as well as with the when you latvia, bulgaria, romania, and poland have agreed to host elementsf this equipment, which will be moved around the region for training and exercises. amy: the announcement comes a day after carter said the united states would send troops and equipment for a new nato rapid response force to guard against potential russian aggression. the united nations peacekeepers in the central african republic have been accused of sexually abusing street children in the capital bangui. u.n. spokesperson stephane dujarric said the allegations are under investigation. >> medical care and assistance is now been provided to the alleged victims. if the allegations are substantiated, this would constitute a grave violation of u.s. principles and the code of conduct for the u.n. peacekeepers. the member states would be requested to take swift and appropriate punitive action. amy: the latest revelations come after an internal u.n. report surfaced in april detailing the alleged sexual abuse of children by french and african troops in the central african republic. the report
estonia, as well as with the when you latvia, bulgaria, romania, and poland have agreed to host elementsf this equipment, which will be moved around the region for training and exercises. amy: the announcement comes a day after carter said the united states would send troops and equipment for a new nato rapid response force to guard against potential russian aggression. the united nations peacekeepers in the central african republic have been accused of sexually abusing street children in the...
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them will be moving into places that the russians used to occupy the baltic countries of estonia, latvia lithuania. one u.s. official tells us this equipment will be enough for up to 5,500 troops. those plans and recent u.s.-led military exercises in this region have prompted the russians to issue a serious warning. a dramatic amphibious landing. a u.s. navy hovercraft glides on to the beach. troops storm ashore and fire their weapons. [ shots ] this is a nato landing exercise in sweden. further south, soldiers move through trench lines, deploy from helicopters. these are u.s. and nato troops battle-testing themselves as a possible confrontation with russia looms in eastern europe. >> my big worry here is the possibility of accident miscalculation when you have military forces operating in close proximity. >> reporter: the pentagon is considering sending hundreds of tanks, artillery and other weapons to vladimir putin's doorstep to the baltic nations and elsewhere in eastern europe. a u.s. defense official tells cnn it will be enough to outfit a brigade up to 5,500 troops. the soldiers t
them will be moving into places that the russians used to occupy the baltic countries of estonia, latvia lithuania. one u.s. official tells us this equipment will be enough for up to 5,500 troops. those plans and recent u.s.-led military exercises in this region have prompted the russians to issue a serious warning. a dramatic amphibious landing. a u.s. navy hovercraft glides on to the beach. troops storm ashore and fire their weapons. [ shots ] this is a nato landing exercise in sweden....
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of the nato alliance are absolutely committed to defending the territorial integrity of estonia, latvia and lithuania. >> his visit comes days after russian fighter jets buzzed the "uss san antonio" during nato-led military exercises in the baltic sea as putin announced plans to add 40 intercontinental ballistic missile to his arsenal john. >> what's the pentagon doing to protect the u.s. against the russian missile threat? >> well the pentagon is increasingly worried about russia's advanced cruise missiles which can evade traditional radar and are launched from the sea. >> in order to stop these things the reaction time is very short, and it's as much a problem of detecting them as it is launching some kind of interceptor to go get them. and so right now we don't just have all that much capability to even see these things coming let alone kill them. >> in fact the pentagon has requested urgent funding for a cruise missile defense shield to protect u.s. cities using national guardf-16 fighter jets to spot and shoot down these low-flying radar-evadeing missiles. something congress may no
of the nato alliance are absolutely committed to defending the territorial integrity of estonia, latvia and lithuania. >> his visit comes days after russian fighter jets buzzed the "uss san antonio" during nato-led military exercises in the baltic sea as putin announced plans to add 40 intercontinental ballistic missile to his arsenal john. >> what's the pentagon doing to protect the u.s. against the russian missile threat? >> well the pentagon is increasingly...
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brendan: it seems that this is less about actual deterrence and reassuring allies from poland and latvia five will be invoked if push comes to shove. hans: the problem with assuring them is that you need to have other nato allies stand by it -- there are a few comments over the last 48 hours but no one will go to war for estonia. it is a concern and center in nato -- you have a two tiered nato system. it is also this question of what is nato? we went through libya but it was nato running the operation in libya. if nato turns into something that is just rapid response for the entire globe based in europe that is something different than what it was designed to be. tom: this feels like a bad movie script. there will be a confrontation on these new borders. something stupid will happen should i worry? hans: in the universe of things to worry about, it is up there. but i don't have any particular insight on how close we are. i have no and i do think anyone has any idea of how close we are to a midnight moment when we have some kind of accident. one thing about it is ash carter in terms of ge
brendan: it seems that this is less about actual deterrence and reassuring allies from poland and latvia five will be invoked if push comes to shove. hans: the problem with assuring them is that you need to have other nato allies stand by it -- there are a few comments over the last 48 hours but no one will go to war for estonia. it is a concern and center in nato -- you have a two tiered nato system. it is also this question of what is nato? we went through libya but it was nato running the...
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the message from latvia to washington that led to the tipping point to the war that was ultimately lost. bringing those things back to public memory is something fascinating. >> i've spent the last eight years living in canada. every time i took the plane back-and-forth, one day i said i will do that and go by boat. i never imagined i would do that on a tall ship. i had everything to learn. i learned absolutely everything on that boat. it is amazing how much we have learned and accomplished in such a short amount of time. ♪ >> american history tv is featuring c-span's american -- original series, first ladies. c-span produced the series in cooperation with the white house historical association. through conversations with experts, video tours of his door excites, and question from c-span's audience. we tell the stories of america's 45 first ladies. now, julia grant, on first ladies, influence and image. this is about an hour and a half. susan swain: serving as first lady from 1869 to 1877, by all accounts, julia grant relished the role, once commenting that life inside the white house w
the message from latvia to washington that led to the tipping point to the war that was ultimately lost. bringing those things back to public memory is something fascinating. >> i've spent the last eight years living in canada. every time i took the plane back-and-forth, one day i said i will do that and go by boat. i never imagined i would do that on a tall ship. i had everything to learn. i learned absolutely everything on that boat. it is amazing how much we have learned and...
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although loretta lynch speaking in latvia this morning refused to cop firm blatter is a target will speakhrough the court, she said. now other law enforcement agencies are piling on. interpol just put six men with ties to blatter on the most wanted list including jack warner the former vice president from trinidad and tobago who's been accused of taking a $10 million bribe to support the south african bid for the 2010 world cup. but it's the next lucrative world cup that may now be in play again. russia in 2018 and -- >> qatar. >> -- the winning bid by the hot, tiny and fabulously wealthy gulf state has the world possibly wondering what had possibly greased the wheels for such an unlikely choice. the question is now that he's gone,ing what fifa change. >> it's run like a self-sustained government. it doesn't answer to anybody. it's in change for more lenient treatment. something made sepp blatter quit. gayle? >> to be continued. mark phillips in london. thank you. >>> china's government this morning is rushing more resources to the cruise ship disaster. more than 400 passengers are still
although loretta lynch speaking in latvia this morning refused to cop firm blatter is a target will speakhrough the court, she said. now other law enforcement agencies are piling on. interpol just put six men with ties to blatter on the most wanted list including jack warner the former vice president from trinidad and tobago who's been accused of taking a $10 million bribe to support the south african bid for the 2010 world cup. but it's the next lucrative world cup that may now be in play...
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prosecutors were staying he is still in their sights, although attorney general loretta lynch, speaking in latvias morning, refused to confirm blatter was a target. "we'll speak through the courts," she said. now other law enforcement agencies are piling on. interpol has just put six men with ties to blatter on its most-wanted list. another person has been accused of taking a $10 million bribe to support the successful south africa event for the 2010 world cup. but it's the next lucrative world cups that may be now in play again. russia in 2018. and -- >> qatar. >> reporter: the winning bid by the hot, tiny and fabulously wealthy gulf state has the sports world wondering what had possibly greased the wheels for such an unlikely choice. and the question now is with blatter gone or going, will fifa change? "financial times" reporter matthew garrad. >> it's run like a self-sustaining country with its own government. based in switzerland supposedly a nonprofit yet the people who run fifa livekings. >> reporter: what's different now is the u.s. investigation and the prospect that some of those already
prosecutors were staying he is still in their sights, although attorney general loretta lynch, speaking in latvias morning, refused to confirm blatter was a target. "we'll speak through the courts," she said. now other law enforcement agencies are piling on. interpol has just put six men with ties to blatter on its most-wanted list. another person has been accused of taking a $10 million bribe to support the successful south africa event for the 2010 world cup. but it's the next...
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will arm six countries, romania, estonia, bulgaria latvia and lithuania and poland. >> it's heavy combatquipment for training purposes principally. these are not forces permanently stationed there. this is a sign of say, more a different kind of footprint. lighter, more agile dealing with work ethics the little green men phenomenon we saw in crimea. >> eporter: you're talking about russia there? >> yes, indeed. many countries are concerned about that. and that is another part of nato's new playbook is helping countries that have that concern to harden themselves. >> reporter: the u.s. will store 250 tanks, armored vehicles machine guns and other equipment and move it around the six countries as needed. are you looking towards adding more u.s. troops there? >> no. i think exactly the opposite. that is our model is one of rotational presence. strong presence, lots of training lots of high readiness. >> joo will this provoke putin? >> these are a response to russia's provocations. aggressive rhetoric aggressive behavior, the kind of thing that doesn't belong in a europe -- and free. we cont
will arm six countries, romania, estonia, bulgaria latvia and lithuania and poland. >> it's heavy combatquipment for training purposes principally. these are not forces permanently stationed there. this is a sign of say, more a different kind of footprint. lighter, more agile dealing with work ethics the little green men phenomenon we saw in crimea. >> eporter: you're talking about russia there? >> yes, indeed. many countries are concerned about that. and that is another part...
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states such as latvia, lithuania, ukraine tried and succeeded briefly. georgia, azerbaijan, russia was both an empire and regime. both were splintering in the aftermath of the great war. there were huge questions the world had to settle. what was the shape of europe going to be like? what was the shape of the middle east going to be like? suddenly all the arab territories of the ottoman empire were now up for grabs of some sort. they were colonies -- there were colonies to be disposed of in africa and south pacific. there was a real danger that many felt at the time, the europe and the world were going to plunge into even more revolution. the second revolution in russia, of november 1917, had seen a small and fanatical splinter group in the bolsheviks takeover. there was a communist revolution in bavaria. it only lasted for a week come up but it was enough to worry a people. there were militant strikes in britain, canada. there were troubles around the world. there was a real fear that 1918 was not the end of something, it was the beginning of another ev
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announcing their pick and it's this guy, kristaps porzingis, i think that's correct. 7-foot forward from latvia the reaction right here. >> from spain -- >> oh, no. why? why no love? >> so this kid actually started crying. literally the faithful had their heart on some other top prospects in the draft but you know it reminds us of this from 1999 when donovan mcnabb was drafted by the philadelphia eagles, however, they were not booing mcnabb when he brought them to the super bowl. >> how you do. >> so this morning we say to knicks fan, calm down, switch to decaf. maybe this giant latvian with the unpronounceable name will be a game changer. >> they'll be wearing his jersey in two months, four months. >> it's not so much about him but who else. we'll be back. ♪ i hold on ♪ >>> coming up, "gma's" summer concert series presented by coppertone sunscreen. een? it's coppertone clearly sheer. lightweight, breathable protection. your skin looks amazing - not greasy. try it. heads up! show off. i heard that! coppertone clearly sheer. listen up team i brought in some protein to help rearrange the fridge a
announcing their pick and it's this guy, kristaps porzingis, i think that's correct. 7-foot forward from latvia the reaction right here. >> from spain -- >> oh, no. why? why no love? >> so this kid actually started crying. literally the faithful had their heart on some other top prospects in the draft but you know it reminds us of this from 1999 when donovan mcnabb was drafted by the philadelphia eagles, however, they were not booing mcnabb when he brought them to the super...
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precedent to all of our nato althoughs that nato might not hold up their end of the bargain especially to latvia and lithuania that are feeling the aggression of putin in russia right now. >> and putin -- if i'm putin on isis i'm looking at the developments and saying hey, you know we can sit become and watch these guys just lettuce do whatever we want, right? >> absolutely. perception is reality. right now putin is not seeing any sort of consequence for his actions. he's being allowed to do whatever he wants, because he knows that nato is taking a passive stance including leading nations inside europe that are saying hey as long as we're not the ones being attacked and we're not ones feeling pressure of russia right now we're going to let countries fend for themselves, and so putin is taking full advantage of that over the last year. >> incredible amber thank you very, very much. the white house is saying 4 to 350 troops that they'll be in a noncombat role. they're not saying anything more beyond that what that means. but a noncombat role. all right, remember governor huckabee talking about hey
precedent to all of our nato althoughs that nato might not hold up their end of the bargain especially to latvia and lithuania that are feeling the aggression of putin in russia right now. >> and putin -- if i'm putin on isis i'm looking at the developments and saying hey, you know we can sit become and watch these guys just lettuce do whatever we want, right? >> absolutely. perception is reality. right now putin is not seeing any sort of consequence for his actions. he's being...