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whatever happened to the berlin wall? you might want to ask the garbage collector. tonight how an icon of the cold war ended up on the trash pile of history. >> we begin with the turkish threat. erdogan gave an ultimatum. either allow turkey citizens visa-free travel to the european union or you are theally start holding back refugees who want to enter the e.u. a new migrant crisis in the making. here's more from berlin. >> many german turks don't understand the uproar over this news. ankara threatens to terminate the refugee deal the turkish government is not threatening anyone. it's about turkish democracy. many here say turkey ought to be treat like other european countries. ankara's agreement allows for the return of migrants denied asylum in europe. it can be canceled if turkey's request for visa free e.u. travel is not fulfilled by october.r. visa-free travel can only be granted if turkey abides by the required european standards which it's not doing. it's under turkey. under no circumstances should europe allow itself to be blackmailed. this comes a day after
whatever happened to the berlin wall? you might want to ask the garbage collector. tonight how an icon of the cold war ended up on the trash pile of history. >> we begin with the turkish threat. erdogan gave an ultimatum. either allow turkey citizens visa-free travel to the european union or you are theally start holding back refugees who want to enter the e.u. a new migrant crisis in the making. here's more from berlin. >> many german turks don't understand the uproar over this...
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and you could feel it was going to boil over. >> the giant imposing berlin wall splits the city in twos this sinister symbol of the division between east and west. when you went to see it in person, i'd been there several times before, you could never adequately convey the coldness of it on camera. it was this ominous piece of slab of concrete. and we knew obviously about all the people who had paid for their lives trying to get over it. >> the day after arriving in berlin brokaw attends a press conference called by the minister of information for the east german republic, a man named gunter schabowski. >> the room was about half asleep at the time, and then he read this statement from the politburo that all citizens of the gdr would be able to leave and return. and it was as if it had arrived from the moon. did we hear what we thought we'd heard? >> nbc news arranges for brokaw to interview schabowski after the press conference. >> do i understand it correctly, citizens of the gdr -- >> i had an interview with him, ran upstairs, got him to reread the statement -- >> it is possible for
and you could feel it was going to boil over. >> the giant imposing berlin wall splits the city in twos this sinister symbol of the division between east and west. when you went to see it in person, i'd been there several times before, you could never adequately convey the coldness of it on camera. it was this ominous piece of slab of concrete. and we knew obviously about all the people who had paid for their lives trying to get over it. >> the day after arriving in berlin brokaw...
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the official dismantling of the berlin wall came on june 13, 1990. a few days later, a ceremony was held for the removal of checkpoint charlie, an infamous crossing point betwee and west berlin "the winners and losers of world war ii said goodbye today to the small building that symbolized another war, the cold "we meet here today to dismantle it and to bury the that created it." "for almost three decades, this was thplace where you felt most keenly the conflict between east and west. when you crossed the line at checkpoint charlie, you passed from one worl into another. a world in which only foreigners were free to come and go." "when the wall went up that year, streets were cut, families and friends were torn apart, an entire nation was divided." apart, an entire nation was divided." the wall, the watch towers - the whole system. " by october 3, 1990, east and west germany were reunified and the fall of the soviet union would soon follow. with a hit-laden album in the mid-'80s he and his band "the news" became a pop-rock when we come back. our "thro
the official dismantling of the berlin wall came on june 13, 1990. a few days later, a ceremony was held for the removal of checkpoint charlie, an infamous crossing point betwee and west berlin "the winners and losers of world war ii said goodbye today to the small building that symbolized another war, the cold "we meet here today to dismantle it and to bury the that created it." "for almost three decades, this was thplace where you felt most keenly the conflict between east...
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the berlin wall comes later. what stalin is going to do is put up a perimeter that separates east from west and around the exterior of west berlin. he is basically holding west berliners prisoners. nothing is coming in or going out. he is trying to basically starve west berlin, meaning the americans, the british, and the french, to get our countries out of west berlin so that he has complete control over the city. it's a blockade, if you will, of west berlin. what does truman do? is he going to allow our interest and allies' interests in west berlin to be eliminated simply because stalin has this ability to close us off by land? truman is going to respond with almost an entire year of an airlift of goods and supplies. food, fuel, anything that the people of west berlin needed will now be flown in to that part of the city. i love the map simply because it shows you that in each of the three sectors, each of the three sectors has an airport. so we can fly in cargo planes into each sector, loaded with food, medicine,
the berlin wall comes later. what stalin is going to do is put up a perimeter that separates east from west and around the exterior of west berlin. he is basically holding west berliners prisoners. nothing is coming in or going out. he is trying to basically starve west berlin, meaning the americans, the british, and the french, to get our countries out of west berlin so that he has complete control over the city. it's a blockade, if you will, of west berlin. what does truman do? is he going to...
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olympics is the berlin games. iad took here eight, the first game in 12 years. it was a relief that it happened at all. it was the first time that a female athlete emerged as arguably the greatest olympian of the game. lankers-koen, fanny. standingst seem to be still. she finishes in 12 seconds flat. correspondent: in the late 1940's her dominance was as complete as any athletes. that translated into old medals in the 100 meters, 200 meters, 80 meters, and the relay gold. >> it was frowned on for women to do sports at all, let alone a woman that was 30 years old with two small children setting the world alight. thewas beyond her time in 40's. >> there she is. easy-going. correspondent: and modest according to many. she may have one or high jump in the long jump, but was only allowed to compete in three individual events. nickname ofake, her the flying housewife is a deep drive to succeed. >> she was a single-minded determined lady. nothing interested her more than winning competitions. she was one hell of an athlet
olympics is the berlin games. iad took here eight, the first game in 12 years. it was a relief that it happened at all. it was the first time that a female athlete emerged as arguably the greatest olympian of the game. lankers-koen, fanny. standingst seem to be still. she finishes in 12 seconds flat. correspondent: in the late 1940's her dominance was as complete as any athletes. that translated into old medals in the 100 meters, 200 meters, 80 meters, and the relay gold. >> it was...
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recently, the new berlin police department posted this account of the activities of a group of teens, between ages 15, and 17, who were cited for various offenses, and may have asbestos ceiling tiles, are not in the ceiling, anymore, theyre on the floor. theyve been wet. its more like mush. and the mush is making the city spend money. we're spending a lot of time, out there. police resources, you know, our inspection services, legal costs. and, as those response costs mount, the new berlin city attorney tells me efforts to contact the property's ownership, a limited liabil prospect hill ii, and hold it responsible for what the city is spending, have been unsuccessful, thus far. meanwhile, he adds, a nuisance lawsuit has been filed. anchors? tim masthay thought he'd kept his job after peter mortell was cut. the packers thought otherwise. the 6 year veteran is gone. pip tells you who's been signed to take his place... along with the other packers roster longer the packers punter jacob schum one day after releasing rookie peter mortell--green bay signs jacob schum-a former undrafted free
recently, the new berlin police department posted this account of the activities of a group of teens, between ages 15, and 17, who were cited for various offenses, and may have asbestos ceiling tiles, are not in the ceiling, anymore, theyre on the floor. theyve been wet. its more like mush. and the mush is making the city spend money. we're spending a lot of time, out there. police resources, you know, our inspection services, legal costs. and, as those response costs mount, the new berlin city...
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the berlin wall comes later. what stalin is going to do is put up a perimeter that separates east from west and around the exterior of west berlin. he is basically holding west berliners prisoners. nothing is coming in or going out. he is trying to basically starve west berlin, meaning the americans, the british, and the french, to get our countries out of west berlin so that he has complete control over the city. it's a blockade, if you will, of west berlin. what does truman do? is he going to allow our interest and allies' interests in west berlin to be eliminated simply because stalin has this ability to close us off by land? truman is going to respond with almost an entire year of an airlift of goods and supplies. food, fuel, anything that the people of west berlin needed will now be flown in to that part of the city. i love the map simply because it shows you that in each of the three sectors, each of the three sectors has an airport. so we can fly in cargo planes into each sector, loaded with food, medicine,
the berlin wall comes later. what stalin is going to do is put up a perimeter that separates east from west and around the exterior of west berlin. he is basically holding west berliners prisoners. nothing is coming in or going out. he is trying to basically starve west berlin, meaning the americans, the british, and the french, to get our countries out of west berlin so that he has complete control over the city. it's a blockade, if you will, of west berlin. what does truman do? is he going to...
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trunk of the berlin wall, a pair of cowboy boots that belonged to the psident and jelry and mrs. to bring in $2 million. nancy reagan died 12 days after president reagan. their personal items are being sold by the family trust to benefit the ronald reagan foundation of my brain california. the auction will be held september 21st and 22nd in new york. we were handed over to warnings with maria. which is thought that there is across the board for the dow, nasdaq and s&p. the s&p has gone 31/m. smith out a 1% or more. very sight of something thin trading volumes. dow futures up 45. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ ♪ [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. . . . lauren: thank you so much for getting up early and joining us. nicole: mornings with maria starts now, welcome sandra smith. sandra: good morning, it is tuesday august 23rd, here are your top stories at 6:00 a.m. eastern. the clinton foundation under fire. new emails reveal ties between clinton state department and the family ch
trunk of the berlin wall, a pair of cowboy boots that belonged to the psident and jelry and mrs. to bring in $2 million. nancy reagan died 12 days after president reagan. their personal items are being sold by the family trust to benefit the ronald reagan foundation of my brain california. the auction will be held september 21st and 22nd in new york. we were handed over to warnings with maria. which is thought that there is across the board for the dow, nasdaq and s&p. the s&p has gone...
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the new development that could help save lives in new berlin. plus -- tens of thousands forced to flee their homes in the "blue cut" fire is leaving a big milestone when it comes to health care in the new berlin area... a new emergency department is open. fox6s deandra corinthios shows you what it means ... for the community. : "there was just a sharp pain" darren cramer hurt his knee at soccer practice "it just swelled up a lot i can't really move it too much i have like no flexibility" "he's limping so i figured it was time for him checked out" home for the cramers is muskego. that makes the new emergency department at froedtert and the medical college of wisconsin's moorland reserve health center in new berlin istheir best option.. "it is a lot closer than going to downtown milwaukee and getting something done there" the health centers urgent care was so busy....they built an addition for the emergency department. it opened in july "people want to stay in their communities they don't want to travel long ways to get emergency care" it has 18 be
the new development that could help save lives in new berlin. plus -- tens of thousands forced to flee their homes in the "blue cut" fire is leaving a big milestone when it comes to health care in the new berlin area... a new emergency department is open. fox6s deandra corinthios shows you what it means ... for the community. : "there was just a sharp pain" darren cramer hurt his knee at soccer practice "it just swelled up a lot i can't really move it too much i have...
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he set an olympic record in the long jump and hailed as a hero in berlin. the olympics success of jesse owens impacted a young clevelander at the time who turned out to legend himself. the store riff harrison dillard. -- the story of harrison dillard. >> reporter: he has received numerous honors for his prolific track career. since we last caught up with the olympic gold medalist, we can add a statue, life size in bronze that portrays film in powell flight. he already had a bike way named after him, running parallel to through cleveland's cultural garden and rockefeller park. it all began with a kid from cleveland in which a childhood dream of being an olympian was born watching jesse owens. >> he stood there and he said hi, kid, how are you? i remember running back home and almost took the storm door off the hinges. mommy, i just saw jesse owens, and i'm going to be just like blazed his own path. u.s. olympic hall of famer and of course the gold medals. >> we saw medals from london. >> reporter: he is the only man to ever hurdle in both sprint and high murd
he set an olympic record in the long jump and hailed as a hero in berlin. the olympics success of jesse owens impacted a young clevelander at the time who turned out to legend himself. the store riff harrison dillard. -- the story of harrison dillard. >> reporter: he has received numerous honors for his prolific track career. since we last caught up with the olympic gold medalist, we can add a statue, life size in bronze that portrays film in powell flight. he already had a bike way named...
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what we know is that we are standing in attendance at a moment in history as you look now at the berlinwe didn't really anticipate that the wall would come down like that but so much pent up emotion and so much of the desire for freedom that it just overwhelmed them but it wasn't anticipated. it was a surprise. >> our joy was just watching germans roll through that wall and knock it down and start making souvenir slices and it was a truly exciting night because we had wanted this for 40 years and now it's happening. >> the long-time communist leader of bulgaria suddenly and surprisingly today announced his resignation. >> it turns out that these regimes are more brittle than gorbachev understood and they couldn't find many gorbachevs. he tried to encourage people like him to rise to the fore in these countries. they weren't successful. >> had gorbachev decided to use force, this whole scenario would have been totally different and, furthermore, the cold war might have ended in a far different way. it might have ended with a bang and not with a whimper. >> how can one sum up what we've g
what we know is that we are standing in attendance at a moment in history as you look now at the berlinwe didn't really anticipate that the wall would come down like that but so much pent up emotion and so much of the desire for freedom that it just overwhelmed them but it wasn't anticipated. it was a surprise. >> our joy was just watching germans roll through that wall and knock it down and start making souvenir slices and it was a truly exciting night because we had wanted this for 40...
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pacific, the island hopping, dropping of the bomb to surrender the japanese and the marshall plan, the berlin airlift, the rise of the cold war, everything, such moment is events, we forgot what happened in the last week of the war. most holocaust survivors don't talk about their experience. not until the great book before holocaust survivors felt compelled welcome to share their story. we knew a father, uncle, grandfather or neighbor who didn't talk about it. even if that is the war, the holocaust, there is more would don't know that we do know. what i wanted to do is tell that last week through the eyes and experiences of people in a very intimate personal way. i wanted to find one story of love, is one story of loss each day of the last week. maybe there was a baby born two days before the end war. maybe somebody got married today after hitler killed himself. who was the last soldier to die in the war. while i was doing research i found a letter by the british major who says in the letter of all the horrors of the second world war the one nightmare i will never forget that will disturb me
pacific, the island hopping, dropping of the bomb to surrender the japanese and the marshall plan, the berlin airlift, the rise of the cold war, everything, such moment is events, we forgot what happened in the last week of the war. most holocaust survivors don't talk about their experience. not until the great book before holocaust survivors felt compelled welcome to share their story. we knew a father, uncle, grandfather or neighbor who didn't talk about it. even if that is the war, the...
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berlin. we use today get requests from all over the world to say, could we have an npr berlin in hong kong, could we have one in cairo. and, of course, it was like pulling teeth just the keep the one in berlin alive and there was nothing i could do about it. >> yeah. >> there's nothing anybody subsequent to me has done about it either. but i put it out there, i think you had an excellent idea, maybe there's ways around this but -- and i would also say that local funding has taken over in berlin and now i don't think npr can pull the plug based on money alone. >> that's great. >> i don't think so. really good strong support, but my question was more in the course of my work, i was frequently in missions in embassies and consulates abroad and working with the pao staff and i just found tremendous number of dedicated people who were really good at their jobs, they knew the local setting, the local media so well and i was wondering because i don't know much about tbraj wait study in public diplomacy, but would there be possibilities for your students, for the au students, usc to take some foreign stu
berlin. we use today get requests from all over the world to say, could we have an npr berlin in hong kong, could we have one in cairo. and, of course, it was like pulling teeth just the keep the one in berlin alive and there was nothing i could do about it. >> yeah. >> there's nothing anybody subsequent to me has done about it either. but i put it out there, i think you had an excellent idea, maybe there's ways around this but -- and i would also say that local funding has taken...
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legacy of 25 years of policy building and institutional building in the aftermath of the fall of the berlinall and the neoliberal focus we have had. separating monetary policy from fiscal policy, the whole point of making the central bank independent is preventing politicians from telling you what to do. if you think ordination is what you need, you have a problem. they should not be poor knitting. that is the whole point. -- they should not be correlating -- coordinating. that is the whole point. you see it in japan and europe you are about to see it in the u.k. and the u.s. say theireard you debt to gdp ratio has been stabilizing and that is true. how is this not a problem that it is the highest? >> it is very high. everyone knows that. it is not a problem for the markets. shorting the japanese government bond market on presumption that some point markets will lose faith about this country's ability to pay back their debt. we see low interest rates because we have a central bank that is willing to buy an ever-increasing share of the outstanding stock of government debt. this understanding
legacy of 25 years of policy building and institutional building in the aftermath of the fall of the berlinall and the neoliberal focus we have had. separating monetary policy from fiscal policy, the whole point of making the central bank independent is preventing politicians from telling you what to do. if you think ordination is what you need, you have a problem. they should not be poor knitting. that is the whole point. -- they should not be correlating -- coordinating. that is the whole...
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i have the reaction to the expected fall of the berlin wall. reaction to the fall of the soviet bloc has to be looked only the context that months before, people have been met with tanks when they protested. me to the better way to understand bush as a grand strategist beyond hippocratic diplomacy, which is to incorporate the moments he moves away from platitudes into action. there were moments when bush acted. mind.d particularly to -- particularly leap to mind. the most important thing bush will call you he did while in office, to lead the unification of germany. why did he think it was important to unify germany? it should be pointed out, he was not only one of the leaders within his administration on this issue, but the leader within the western alliance. the other three countries that had occupying rights and occupying legal authority after the end of world war ii, the french, the british and the soviet union, were all deeply opposed to unification. only bush and the germans thought this was a good idea. how did he manage to push it through
i have the reaction to the expected fall of the berlin wall. reaction to the fall of the soviet bloc has to be looked only the context that months before, people have been met with tanks when they protested. me to the better way to understand bush as a grand strategist beyond hippocratic diplomacy, which is to incorporate the moments he moves away from platitudes into action. there were moments when bush acted. mind.d particularly to -- particularly leap to mind. the most important thing bush...
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metcalfe won a gold medal running with jesse owens in the 1936 berlin games. the marquette alum then went on to serve four terms in congress. 'this is someone who looks like our young people ... everyone thought that jesse owens couldnt do it, they thought ralph metcalfe couldnt do it, but they did. and i want our young people to know that they can do it as well.' something to strive for, at the starting line of a new school year. carl deffenbaugh, fox6 news. weather thanks to the high pressure we've had in place the past couple of days, we'll stay mostly clear comfortable in the upper 60s. heading into tuesday, we'll see a slow warming trend, with highs closer to 84. humidity will also steadily increase, although we'll stay mostly sunny through wednesday. wednesday and thursday will be hottest days of the week, as our highs jump back to the upper 80s. heat indicies will feel like the 90s. storm chances return thursday through saturday. we should dry out and cool back off by the end weekend. tonight: mostly clear. low: 68 dewpoint: 63 wind: se 3-8 mph tuesday:
metcalfe won a gold medal running with jesse owens in the 1936 berlin games. the marquette alum then went on to serve four terms in congress. 'this is someone who looks like our young people ... everyone thought that jesse owens couldnt do it, they thought ralph metcalfe couldnt do it, but they did. and i want our young people to know that they can do it as well.' something to strive for, at the starting line of a new school year. carl deffenbaugh, fox6 news. weather thanks to the high pressure...
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>> reporter: that was, i think, a copy of a more famous painting on the berlin wall with the former russianeader and the eastern germany leader kissing. there is this idea that putin and trump are in some way closely tied. they have similar concerns and ambitions when it comes to foreign policy. much of that comes from the fact that donald trump voiced opinions about the foreign policy which reflect the russian point of view on crimea. trump saying he would look to see if it is right to recognize that russian annexation. putin called trump colorful. they have been trading complime compliments. we don't know what putin really feels. there have been opinion polls here in russia. state media takes a pro trump line. the opinion poll shows 34% of people in russia say they think relations with russia and the united states would get better if trump was elected to become the next u.s. president. only 6% want to see hillary clinton as the next president. there is an overriding sense that many feel trump is the favored candidate. >> another colorful sidebar for the race for president. matthew, thank
>> reporter: that was, i think, a copy of a more famous painting on the berlin wall with the former russianeader and the eastern germany leader kissing. there is this idea that putin and trump are in some way closely tied. they have similar concerns and ambitions when it comes to foreign policy. much of that comes from the fact that donald trump voiced opinions about the foreign policy which reflect the russian point of view on crimea. trump saying he would look to see if it is right to...
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the golf course... make sure to at least lock your car. live in new berlin... david ade... cbs 58 news. 3 3 next at four thirty --when it comes to sendingthe kids back to school you can't go on what your remember about immunizations..the doctor is in live in stuext.dio n 3 anthe longest anhaps one ofhe most unusual aircrafts takes flight...so what's thoint? 'll te lyou coming up when the news at fo comes right bk. pl meterologist rebecca schuld will return with your full ready weather 3 3 immunizations aren't what they used to be when we were kids. dr. holly leider, is here with aurora health care. for a check up we all could use!so, the shots we all got otecting us?actually, many children create immunities that last a lifetime, but not all of the also, cine recommendationschange over eyears, nd certain vaccnes, like enpo vaccine, may t ve been available when you were a child. also, as we a, we serious disease ca by common infections like the flu. what are the immizatio adults suld have evear?ry ye we recommend a seasonal flu shot annually. usually september or october is wh
the golf course... make sure to at least lock your car. live in new berlin... david ade... cbs 58 news. 3 3 next at four thirty --when it comes to sendingthe kids back to school you can't go on what your remember about immunizations..the doctor is in live in stuext.dio n 3 anthe longest anhaps one ofhe most unusual aircrafts takes flight...so what's thoint? 'll te lyou coming up when the news at fo comes right bk. pl meterologist rebecca schuld will return with your full ready weather 3 3...
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the mediterranean. we will be right back in 60 seconds. >> you are with dw news live from berlin. lamic state has announced that it spokesman was killed. as its fighters are pushed from their territory, there is new evidence of the mass slaughter they are leaving behind. there are mass grave's and the investigation by the associated press has identified it -- 72 mass graves. >> these were husbands, fathers, brothers. now they are evidence of mass murder. here they are exhuming a mass grave and iraqi investigators have been taking dna samples. in other places, much less progress has been made. these man posh two sons are very here. the committee will, and exhuming later. no one has come. here in this region, they were most harshly targeted. >> it was around 4:00 and they kept the men here. many of them were handcuffed. after that, they started taking them and executed them. they shot them and i can see it from my house. they were putting the families, the women and the children in cars and tractors. just after that, they started to execute these groups. thousands live in shallow gra
the mediterranean. we will be right back in 60 seconds. >> you are with dw news live from berlin. lamic state has announced that it spokesman was killed. as its fighters are pushed from their territory, there is new evidence of the mass slaughter they are leaving behind. there are mass grave's and the investigation by the associated press has identified it -- 72 mass graves. >> these were husbands, fathers, brothers. now they are evidence of mass murder. here they are exhuming a...
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we saw the berkeley movement, the march on washington, and the construction of the berlin wall.but in the next hour, we're looking at the pop culture moments that have stayed with us long after the '60s stopped swining. we begin with the tv appearance that showcased beatles made their american debut on the ed sullivan show. "yeah, yeah, yeah. those are the beatles those are and this is beatleland formally known as britain where an epidemic called beatlemania has seized the teenage population, especially female." in 1963, that epidemic was quickly circling the globe. the beatles' debut studio album "please please me", had turned four, mop-haired boys from liverpool into a popular senon but while they ruled the airwaves in the u.k., in the u.s. their releases weren't quite as pervasive. capitol records, an american subsidary of e.m.i., the beatles' label at the time, declined to issue the beatles' music during their initial success. e.m.i. then negotiated with an independent label which brought a few singles to the states in '63. it was enough to pique the country's interest, but by the
we saw the berkeley movement, the march on washington, and the construction of the berlin wall.but in the next hour, we're looking at the pop culture moments that have stayed with us long after the '60s stopped swining. we begin with the tv appearance that showcased beatles made their american debut on the ed sullivan show. "yeah, yeah, yeah. those are the beatles those are and this is beatleland formally known as britain where an epidemic called beatlemania has seized the teenage...
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i want to welcome a new school to the wbz weather bug network, the berlin school in massachusetts. it's 72 there. in brockton the huntington elementary school at 75 degrees there. so we have cool air that's sort of drifting in from the northeast. it's not coming in with a strong northeast wind. there's a back door front without a lot of strength to it but it's going to cooling today. some places more than 20 degrees. well, close to 20 degrees, lower than yesterday. a string of showers going way across to the north. with that frontal boundary in place today close to us it may provide a boundary for storms to form along that, especially metro west this morning. we'll go right back in the heat and the humidity tomorrow. today more relief. coastline from especially boston, maybe a few of the south shore communities but mostly the north shore, cape ann and up into maine and eastern new hampshire and it's going to be in the 70s in those spots. around 88 degrees in metro west and in the 90s in worcester county westward back up to 95 tomorrow. the rest of the forecast in a few minutes. kerr
i want to welcome a new school to the wbz weather bug network, the berlin school in massachusetts. it's 72 there. in brockton the huntington elementary school at 75 degrees there. so we have cool air that's sort of drifting in from the northeast. it's not coming in with a strong northeast wind. there's a back door front without a lot of strength to it but it's going to cooling today. some places more than 20 degrees. well, close to 20 degrees, lower than yesterday. a string of showers going way...
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simon: opposition groups are saying that this underlines the need for berlin to change course in relationturkey. sarah: simon young, thank you. in other news, the united states says it has sent 15 inmates from the guantanamo bay prison camp to the united arab immigrants, -- emirates. hundreds were detained at the u.s. base on cuba after it was set up following the september 11 attacks. the transfer leaves just 61 inmates there. reporter: to some, it is a symbol of american injustice and torture. minotaur's detention facility is located on a u.s. naval base in guantanamo bay, cuba. it was established in 2002 by former u.s. president george w. bush. following the september 11 attacks under his administration, suspected members of the taliban and al qaeda from or -- from over 40 countries were detained here. at one point, more than 700 prisoners. among them, the alledge it mastermind of 9/11. interrogation methods in groove -- include waterboarding and sleep deprivation. free from amemerican laws, somee arare held in custody indefinity without trial and without charge. 10 years ago, the m mo
simon: opposition groups are saying that this underlines the need for berlin to change course in relationturkey. sarah: simon young, thank you. in other news, the united states says it has sent 15 inmates from the guantanamo bay prison camp to the united arab immigrants, -- emirates. hundreds were detained at the u.s. base on cuba after it was set up following the september 11 attacks. the transfer leaves just 61 inmates there. reporter: to some, it is a symbol of american injustice and...
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and the property is dangerous. monday, new berlin police took seven juveniles into custody for trespassing and possession of vacant for several years. police say there is not only broken glass... but potential problems of mold and asbestos in the building. also from new berlin - a contact 6 alert. police say there have been recent complaints about substandard services for driveway seal coating and fraudulent home services. they say many cases involved door-to- door sales people. they talk their way in.. distract the homeowner - and then another worker robs the place. new berlin police say they often target the elderly. hero today, carrying a seven-and-a-half months pregnant woman out of a burning car in louisiana. w-b-r-z photographer patrick perry was driving behind the woman on the way to an unrelated story. that's when the woman lost control, ran off the road and crashed into trees along the highway. perry rushed to the burning car - carried the woman out and gently set her down on the pavement. the whole thing. "feel a little dif
and the property is dangerous. monday, new berlin police took seven juveniles into custody for trespassing and possession of vacant for several years. police say there is not only broken glass... but potential problems of mold and asbestos in the building. also from new berlin - a contact 6 alert. police say there have been recent complaints about substandard services for driveway seal coating and fraudulent home services. they say many cases involved door-to- door sales people. they talk their...
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. >>> and today in history a 1936 jesse owens won a fourth gold medal at the berlin olympics in the process defeating hitler's racial stereotypes. he took first place in the 400- meter relay celebrating with a ticket type parade through our summer is time for a camp. >> but for some children going outside the day is strictly prohibited. >> it feels like you're on fire. >> reporter: they can't be outside during the day for more than ten minutes. >> basically that this is my body. >> reporter: mckinley adams can't go outside while the sun is out at all. >> he gets up 2:00 to 3:00 in the afternoon and doesn't go asleep until 3:00 to 4:00 in the morning. weather they both suffer from >> the the florescent lights. >> basically every single uv ray will bother my body. >> reporter: children with such severe light sensitivities doctors say can be a thousand times for likely to develop skin cancer because their bodies can't repair the damage caused by uv light. with exposure to sunlight mostly forbitten, childhood is anything, but typical. especially in the -- forbidden typical especially at school.
. >>> and today in history a 1936 jesse owens won a fourth gold medal at the berlin olympics in the process defeating hitler's racial stereotypes. he took first place in the 400- meter relay celebrating with a ticket type parade through our summer is time for a camp. >> but for some children going outside the day is strictly prohibited. >> it feels like you're on fire. >> reporter: they can't be outside during the day for more than ten minutes. >> basically that...
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africa every time a man stands up for justice he says for the tiny ripples of hope and to go to the berlin wall in my father's advice in the short period between the president's staff in grandfather's death that my father went to new york december 8 through december december 4th he talked to bobby and i think some of the big city democratic leaders in the north were a little concerned that johnson may not be the candidate for bobby i don't know if he ever expressed at that point were gave any serious thought but there was a discussion in joe must have heard about it because lyndon johnson asked the governor of pennsylvania to check it out. >> so at that convention where johnson was nominated nominated, at that moment bobby kennedy had no interest but apparently keos j. edgar hoover to have agents check out what was going on in the kennedy camp and then report back to him if they picked up anything if there would be a draft kennedy movement but it turns out the best speech was a speech that kennedy delivered depending on whose account you used 17 minutes of applause during his speech but it
africa every time a man stands up for justice he says for the tiny ripples of hope and to go to the berlin wall in my father's advice in the short period between the president's staff in grandfather's death that my father went to new york december 8 through december december 4th he talked to bobby and i think some of the big city democratic leaders in the north were a little concerned that johnson may not be the candidate for bobby i don't know if he ever expressed at that point were gave any...
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a big milestone for health care in the new berlin area... a new emergency department is open. fox6s deandra corinthios shows you what it means for the community. "there was just a sharp pain" darren cramer hurt his n soccer practice "it just swelled up a lot i can't really move it too much i have like no flexibility" "he's limping so i figured it was time for him to have it checked out" home for the cramers is muskego. that makes the new emergency department at froedtert and the medical college of wisconsin's moorland reserve health center in new berlin istheir best option.. "it is a lot closer than going to downtown milwaukee and getting something done there" the health centers urgent care was so busy....they built an addition for the in july "people want to stay in their communities they don't want to travel long ways to get emergency care" it has 18 beds...full radiology capabilities...and diagnostic testing is available. a full time physician ...three nurses... critical care techs and a respiratory therapist are on staff 24/7 "we can treat and stabilize anyone and determine
a big milestone for health care in the new berlin area... a new emergency department is open. fox6s deandra corinthios shows you what it means for the community. "there was just a sharp pain" darren cramer hurt his n soccer practice "it just swelled up a lot i can't really move it too much i have like no flexibility" "he's limping so i figured it was time for him to have it checked out" home for the cramers is muskego. that makes the new emergency department at...
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look the berlin. 96 in new jersey and long pour at 91. the shore little lower temperatures but around triple digits. into delaware, wilmington at 96 but a feel-like up to 106. i wobt be surprised if that bumps up. we're talking temperatures that are feeling like they're close to 100 to 110. on top of that, the possibility of some showers and thunderstorms. more closely at where the best potential for that. if you're going to the phillies game, i have that forecast coming up. >> all right, krystal. the extreme heat and humidity can prove dangerous. right now a live look outside. pretty empty. cape may beach right now. it is already hot. it is steamy out there. and it is only 9:30 in the morning. nbc 10's monique braxton is live in philadelphia along kelly drive where the heat and the humidity have taken over. monique, how are you doing out there? >> reporter: well, it's taken over my hair also, george. for the past hour, we've been watching the 35th annual ba yadda regatta. on this olympic weekend, about 500 athletes as well as volunteers a
look the berlin. 96 in new jersey and long pour at 91. the shore little lower temperatures but around triple digits. into delaware, wilmington at 96 but a feel-like up to 106. i wobt be surprised if that bumps up. we're talking temperatures that are feeling like they're close to 100 to 110. on top of that, the possibility of some showers and thunderstorms. more closely at where the best potential for that. if you're going to the phillies game, i have that forecast coming up. >> all right,...
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and the property is dangerous. monday, new berlin police took seven juveniles into custody for trespassing and possession of marijuana. the property has been police say there is not only broken glass... but potential problems of mold and asbestos in the building. fire crews on the scene of a house fire near 5th and washington today. this was the scene just a few hours ago -- you can see the damage to the roof. still no word on what caused the fire. an update to a story we've been covering -- mayor tom barrett says the newly announced effort to tear down or renovate blighted homes in milwaukee may not start for dollars for the effort. barrett says the city is seeking federal money, and he plans to include money in his budget. because the total amount of funding isn't known, barrett isn't sure how many homes the city can address. however -- when fox6 threw out a number, barrett said it would be more than that. in my budget, youll see dollars in there for this in my budget, and were hoping to get additional dollars from the federal gove
and the property is dangerous. monday, new berlin police took seven juveniles into custody for trespassing and possession of marijuana. the property has been police say there is not only broken glass... but potential problems of mold and asbestos in the building. fire crews on the scene of a house fire near 5th and washington today. this was the scene just a few hours ago -- you can see the damage to the roof. still no word on what caused the fire. an update to a story we've been covering --...
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the family had to sleep in the corridor for days and then were offered the apartment where they now live in berlinone saturday a month, volunteers gather at this community center around the corner. they're part of a network that helps refugees dealing with administrative or health issues, including visits to a doctor. >> it is important for me and all refugees to know some people to help them, to know some people to show themsuntry, this. >> now it is the day of the all important hearing. an interpreter and administrator some of them to a one-on-one interview that last two hours. this is the basis for deciding whether he will receive permission to remain in germany. >> can't go to work, go to court, rent the house. everything is set for this date. >> they will be notified of the decision in a few wes time. he and his family hope they can count on a future in germany. terry: the german court has upheld a school there and on the muslim students face veil. the court rejected the appeal. they said the students avail prevented her from communicating openly with teachers but she argued wearing it was im
the family had to sleep in the corridor for days and then were offered the apartment where they now live in berlinone saturday a month, volunteers gather at this community center around the corner. they're part of a network that helps refugees dealing with administrative or health issues, including visits to a doctor. >> it is important for me and all refugees to know some people to help them, to know some people to show themsuntry, this. >> now it is the day of the all important...
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jewelry back is important to me um so important gibson is now offering a significant reward via the berlinup to 5,000. >> reporter: up to 5,000 for the recovery of the material. >> y i hope if someone saw something they'll contact police and do the right thing. >> reporter: up to $5,000 she says. miss gibson knows that the offer is something of a long shot at this point but she says she wants to do everything she can. besides the ring there were multiple bracelets that -- and other family items entrusted to her some of them having considerable monetary value, all having sentimental value. live in berlin john rawlins channel6 "action news." rick. >> john thank you. it's sharrie. >>> two people attacked with a gun during a robbery at a chinese restaurant in juniata park. this surveillance video from wednesday night shows the three suspects breaking into the honey garden chinese restaurant. two of the employees were hit with a gun and then dragged into a room. the suspect were able to get away with some amount of money. both employees were injured but are expected to recover. >> repairs are u
jewelry back is important to me um so important gibson is now offering a significant reward via the berlinup to 5,000. >> reporter: up to 5,000 for the recovery of the material. >> y i hope if someone saw something they'll contact police and do the right thing. >> reporter: up to $5,000 she says. miss gibson knows that the offer is something of a long shot at this point but she says she wants to do everything she can. besides the ring there were multiple bracelets that -- and...
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puffs eaten....150-thousand slides down the giant slide...and 105- thousand ears of corn sold at the new berlins lion's club. and mcdonalds is hoping to get kids moving in this summer. the fast-food chain changing up their toys in happy meals to "step it" fitness trackers in the u-s and canada. this is reportedly only for a limited time mcdonalds is one of the major sponsors of the olympics and hoping to motivate kids to be more active. the packers speaking out about two players being investigated for p- e-d use. how they are supporting the lineback wakeup. and milwaukee county sheriff david clarke met with republican presidential candidate donald trump during his stop in milwaukee yesterday. why clarke supports now at 5:30. while the community continues to heal after the weekend's violent protests....the a-t-f now saying a reward being offered to find those responsible for setting businesses on fire. more on how businesses are picking up the pieces coming up in a live report. a few storms rolling through this morning with strong wind gusts and heavy rainfall at times. after the storms end this
puffs eaten....150-thousand slides down the giant slide...and 105- thousand ears of corn sold at the new berlins lion's club. and mcdonalds is hoping to get kids moving in this summer. the fast-food chain changing up their toys in happy meals to "step it" fitness trackers in the u-s and canada. this is reportedly only for a limited time mcdonalds is one of the major sponsors of the olympics and hoping to motivate kids to be more active. the packers speaking out about two players being...
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interior minister thomas de maiziere announced the proposals today in berlin, basing them on three mainlements. the first, extra equipment and resources for security agencies. the second, prevention of islamist ideology and promotion of integration. and finally, tougher penalties for perpetrators of terrorist offenses. here's a closer look at those proposals. reporter: germany's interior minister is responding to the attacks of recent weeks with plans to build up the nation's security forces. more federeral police will be recruited, and they wiwill recee 2 billion euros for better equipment in the coming years. >> no one can guarantee absolute security. but we must do whatever is possible. our collective task is to overcome fears and calmly yet resolutely react appropriately to these acts of violence. reporter: one reaction, medical doctors will be called upon in the future to try to help prevent attacks. they would be required to alert authorities quickly if a patient talks about committing a crime. police rates in recent days have shown potential terrorists are active in germany. thom
interior minister thomas de maiziere announced the proposals today in berlin, basing them on three mainlements. the first, extra equipment and resources for security agencies. the second, prevention of islamist ideology and promotion of integration. and finally, tougher penalties for perpetrators of terrorist offenses. here's a closer look at those proposals. reporter: germany's interior minister is responding to the attacks of recent weeks with plans to build up the nation's security forces....
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tonight on the main stage, flashback to the 80s, berlin is head lineing with a flock of sea gulls. that is really it is at 7:30. >> now the governor's blue ribbon meat auction is tonight. the winners are announced. that is at 6:10. >> today is fair day at children's hospital of wisconsin. this is where the fair cream puffs foand and vendors and entertainers go to the patients and their families who can't >> i love that. that is a good idea. >> they bring in golden retrievers in out fits. they look like dairy cows. but it is very very cutend k and tir families. well think about ways to beat the heat today, maybe a lake or a splash pad. it is going to be warm and muggy as the humidity is settling in d friday. there may be relief with the storms on thursday. well, the weekend is looking cooler and less humid. a couple of clouds out there this morning but we are staying nice and dry overall. the high pressure is continuing to influence the weather. now it is over low michigan. we know thathe winds rotate clockwise around the high pressure and for us a south wd for us occasioanay little
tonight on the main stage, flashback to the 80s, berlin is head lineing with a flock of sea gulls. that is really it is at 7:30. >> now the governor's blue ribbon meat auction is tonight. the winners are announced. that is at 6:10. >> today is fair day at children's hospital of wisconsin. this is where the fair cream puffs foand and vendors and entertainers go to the patients and their families who can't >> i love that. that is a good idea. >> they bring in golden...
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we are half way through the statfair. >> no! >> berlin and flock of sea gls night. >> oh. that islasrom the past. exactly. .erhe >> plenty of act in io. we have previews?0?% breakingight ornteor the ferris wheel, three young children fall nearly 50 feet to the ground after their basket flips over. >> was holleng st, sthe machi >> tir rushed by copter tthhospit wrea right now. >>> maive fis anflds. more than 6,00acing s burn calirnia forcihousands of sidents to flee and remnants tropicast ngavocn the southwest. >>> new jogger murder myster another young wofound ad afr going out on run b herself killed in broad daylight than one mile froher mom's home. the cond deadly incident in justays.
we are half way through the statfair. >> no! >> berlin and flock of sea gls night. >> oh. that islasrom the past. exactly. .erhe >> plenty of act in io. we have previews?0?% breakingight ornteor the ferris wheel, three young children fall nearly 50 feet to the ground after their basket flips over. >> was holleng st, sthe machi >> tir rushed by copter tthhospit wrea right now. >>> maive fis anflds. more than 6,00acing s burn calirnia forcihousands of...
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and his actions in the '80s that led up to the fall of the berlin wall and then after that, the george. bush approach of continuing the easy-going and friendly attitude toward the russians, but firm. still firm. that transition from the cold war to a cordial relationship with the russians under was well continued. the russians have given a kgb state, all leadership of russia. and that is a lot harder to deal with than the governments we were dealing with back in the '80s. >> critics of donald trump have said he's been very short on policy, question his knowledge of what's going on in the world. but he has been very tough about the use of the phrase "radical islamic terrorism." he brings it up time and again, that president obama won't use it. that hillary clinton has not used it very often. do you think that that's a diversion from what the big picture is, or do you think there is some significance there? >> i think it's close to ridiculous not to call things by their accurate names. these folks call themselves jihadis. we may as well call them jihadis. they are radical islamists, no r
and his actions in the '80s that led up to the fall of the berlin wall and then after that, the george. bush approach of continuing the easy-going and friendly attitude toward the russians, but firm. still firm. that transition from the cold war to a cordial relationship with the russians under was well continued. the russians have given a kgb state, all leadership of russia. and that is a lot harder to deal with than the governments we were dealing with back in the '80s. >> critics of...
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neo-russian imperialist trying to disrupt the post-cold war order that we led this order after the berlin wall came down, the soviet union collapsed it seems it flies in the face of what many of us as republicans have stood for. >> so what are you going to do? >> what's that? >> what are you going to two? whom are you going to vote? whom are you going to support? >> well, i'm not supporting hillary clinton under any circumstances. i certainly believe that her mishandling of the classified material recklessly and negligently should disqualify her from serving as commander-in-chief and i've expressed my concerns about donald trump. i might have to write somebody in. secretary robert gates is a fine man. there are plenty of other people but i feel like many americans, very unhappy with the choices of the two major political parties and we'll have to think about this as we move closer. i'm not prepared to endorse our nominee. >> are you going to vote libertarian? would you consider supporting that ticket? >> supporting who? hillary clinton? >> no the libertarian ticket. >> oh, no. >> gary joh
neo-russian imperialist trying to disrupt the post-cold war order that we led this order after the berlin wall came down, the soviet union collapsed it seems it flies in the face of what many of us as republicans have stood for. >> so what are you going to do? >> what's that? >> what are you going to two? whom are you going to vote? whom are you going to support? >> well, i'm not supporting hillary clinton under any circumstances. i certainly believe that her mishandling...
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the berlin wall will crumble, the cold war will end, the nuclear threat will recede into there will be no threats to this will. the last of the legal barriers to the full economic participation by the women and people of color will fall. china, korea, brazil, south africa will join the global economic community and left hundreds of millions of people out of poverty. americans will invent or reinvent and create more wealth that's been created in the history of humankind. technology will dramatically improve the lives of all americans and most people around the globe and america will continue to be the wealthiest nation with its most productive workers. that would have been a truly astounding set of predictions all of which as it turns out that have come through. the wealth of the country produces 95% will go to the top 1% of income earners and a few wealthy families will amass the wealth from the bottom 50% combined. 80 to 90% won't see a dying of f increased pay and the bottom will have to take a pay cut. we arwe're going to export manufacturing and to divest from the infrastructure, d
the berlin wall will crumble, the cold war will end, the nuclear threat will recede into there will be no threats to this will. the last of the legal barriers to the full economic participation by the women and people of color will fall. china, korea, brazil, south africa will join the global economic community and left hundreds of millions of people out of poverty. americans will invent or reinvent and create more wealth that's been created in the history of humankind. technology will...
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plus, the new commander of the vikings ship in new berlin tries for a win in his first game. highlights from that game and more as operation football continues. announcer: we asked u.s. cellular customers to show us all the beautiful places they get coverage with our strong signal. you posted from the seashore. you shared from your hike. you showed us this sunset. you posted from the farm. and you adventured way out there... a lot of amazing places. ?? u.s. cellular put towers where the other guys don't. so join our network, and start sharing your moments may i acquire your stapler? what is the magical word? stapler. negative. you may not utilize my stapler. ?? thrivent mutual funds. managed by humans, not robots. before investing, carefully read and consider fund objectives, risks, charges and expenses >> operation football continues. dan: intern keaton walkowski getting his first airtime on operation football. he witnessed a new coach, and a future badger. tyler beach, a massive offensive tackle for port washington who has given a verbal commitment to play for wisconsin, cho
plus, the new commander of the vikings ship in new berlin tries for a win in his first game. highlights from that game and more as operation football continues. announcer: we asked u.s. cellular customers to show us all the beautiful places they get coverage with our strong signal. you posted from the seashore. you shared from your hike. you showed us this sunset. you posted from the farm. and you adventured way out there... a lot of amazing places. ?? u.s. cellular put towers where the other...
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and to go to the berlin wall and have 1,000,000 people, my advice, my advice, my father's advice thehort period between president steph and my father's death and my father went to new york on december 8 so were not talking november 4 to december 8. he had talked to bobby. and i think some of the big city democratic leaders in the north were perhaps a little concerned that johnson might not be the candidate that bobby would be. and i don't know that bobby ever expressed any interest in running for president at that point or gave it any serious thought. i know there was a discussion and joe elsa must've either been there or heard about it because lyndon johnson asked governor lawrence of pennsylvania to check out something he thinks. so, you know. >> at that convention where lyndon johnson was nominated in 1964, johnson, lie think at that moment bobby kennedy as you say had no interest in doing that, johnson was so paranoid he apparently asked j edgar hoover to have agents check out what was going on in the kennedy camp and to the stationed at the convention a report back to him if any
and to go to the berlin wall and have 1,000,000 people, my advice, my advice, my father's advice thehort period between president steph and my father's death and my father went to new york on december 8 so were not talking november 4 to december 8. he had talked to bobby. and i think some of the big city democratic leaders in the north were perhaps a little concerned that johnson might not be the candidate that bobby would be. and i don't know that bobby ever expressed any interest in running...
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one is going through a period of getting along with them, which i was lucky enough to write after the berlin wall fell, they can be cordial, reasonable folks to work with. it's -- they're a complicated country, and we need to be firm with them. we need to be fair. but we always need to keep an eye peeled for these kgb connections and under some of the oily garks that could really distort our dealings with them. whether that's been distorted in the case of mafrnafort here, i have absolutely no idea. as i said, it seems to me, some of these press releases are a bit early in the process before anybody has really looked into the facts. >> thank you so much, everyone. when we come back, donald trump's war of words against isis, can he stay on message, or will his own past statements come back to haunt him? "why are you checking your credit score?" "you don't want to live with mom and dad forever, do you?" "boo!" (laughs) "i'm making smoothies!" "well...i'm not changing." "so, how can i check my credit score?" "credit karma. don't worry, it's free." "hmmmm." "credit karma. give yourself some credi
one is going through a period of getting along with them, which i was lucky enough to write after the berlin wall fell, they can be cordial, reasonable folks to work with. it's -- they're a complicated country, and we need to be firm with them. we need to be fair. but we always need to keep an eye peeled for these kgb connections and under some of the oily garks that could really distort our dealings with them. whether that's been distorted in the case of mafrnafort here, i have absolutely no...