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ran theher husband renowned warsaw zoo in the early 20th century.g the naiz occupation of poland, the couple used their zoo to smuggle jews out of the ghetto, saving lives in the process. where is trailer for "the zookeepers wife." good morning. enjoy yourself today. ♪ >> the country is completely overrun. >> they are taking us all to the ghetto. >> thousands of people are dying. we could hide them. >> german troops come every morning. you can't make a sound. .> keeping secrets from me>> ♪ >> you look and their eyes and you knew exactly what was in their heart. ♪. ♪ charlie: i'm pleased to have jessica chastain here. jesssica: it's good to be back. charlie: did you know about this story? jessica: i had no idea about the story until i read the script. from there i went to the novel. antonina's on journals. charlie: it is a story of courage, compassion, what? jessica: all of the above. it shows another way that someone can be a hero. in our film industry we celebrate the heroes who use violence and aggression and fight. she uses love and compassion as
ran theher husband renowned warsaw zoo in the early 20th century.g the naiz occupation of poland, the couple used their zoo to smuggle jews out of the ghetto, saving lives in the process. where is trailer for "the zookeepers wife." good morning. enjoy yourself today. ♪ >> the country is completely overrun. >> they are taking us all to the ghetto. >> thousands of people are dying. we could hide them. >> german troops come every morning. you can't make a sound....
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the warsaw ghetto is a cage. also, what does it mean to possess and own another living creature. and antonina knew that was not something that makes a society healthy in doing that. >> rose: offings hearings, replacement of obamacare, and jessica chastain when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with confirmation hearings for supreme court nominee judge neil gorsuch. in the first day of questioning, judge gorsuch emphasized his judicial independence, asked by senate judiciary committee chairman charles grassley if he would have any president ruling against the president, his answer was ready maid. >> that's a softball, mr. chairman. i have no difficulty ruling against or for any party based on what the law and the facts in the particular case require
the warsaw ghetto is a cage. also, what does it mean to possess and own another living creature. and antonina knew that was not something that makes a society healthy in doing that. >> rose: offings hearings, replacement of obamacare, and jessica chastain when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose...
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for betty, her recruitment occurred in 1938 in prewar warsaw. as betty described warsaw in a letter, it was a cold and gray place. the city and country even more lugubrious because betty was in the midst of a very unhappy marriage. she was married to a british diplomat who is 20 years older, and he looked at least three times that. he was a staid, pinstriped, suspenders, bowler hatted englishmen. they just did not hit it off. she was a glamorous 26-year-old full of life and mission. to make matters worse, on new year's eve at an embassy party, her husband arthur had a severely debilitating stroke. so betty, being the dutiful wife, goes back with him to england, where he is going to recuperate. as soon as they get to the convalescent home, arthur tells her, i want you to go back to warsaw, i want the ambassador to understand that i'm coming back, too, and if you see is you are there, he will know that my so she goes back to warsaw. it is winter, she is by herself. the other embassy wives are not having much to do with her. they raise a censorious
for betty, her recruitment occurred in 1938 in prewar warsaw. as betty described warsaw in a letter, it was a cold and gray place. the city and country even more lugubrious because betty was in the midst of a very unhappy marriage. she was married to a british diplomat who is 20 years older, and he looked at least three times that. he was a staid, pinstriped, suspenders, bowler hatted englishmen. they just did not hit it off. she was a glamorous 26-year-old full of life and mission. to make...
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she found her sanctuary in warsaw as a young woman. and she created a space of love and she was able to heal herself with animals. and she knew that power. so when she was able to smuggle in jews and hide them there and create this safe place, the sanctuary for them, she knew as the animals had healed her, that they would also be helpful in healing the people. >> rose: what are you looking for? when you read the diaries and are looking for insight into a character? >> anything the character says about themselves is so helpful. even more than the diaries, i was so lucky, i went to the warsaw zoo before we started shooting. the basement is still there where they hid everyone. i met with theresa, antonina's daughter and i got to talk to her about her mother. she said she never saw her mother wear a pair of pants. she was very feminine. i said, okay, if your mother was an animal, what would she be? she said a cat. her father had nicknamed her mother punia, which means little cat. all these things were so helpful in creating especially pore
she found her sanctuary in warsaw as a young woman. and she created a space of love and she was able to heal herself with animals. and she knew that power. so when she was able to smuggle in jews and hide them there and create this safe place, the sanctuary for them, she knew as the animals had healed her, that they would also be helpful in healing the people. >> rose: what are you looking for? when you read the diaries and are looking for insight into a character? >> anything the...
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warsaw was in an isolated position.ela merkel and others came out in support of tusk. >> because of continuity and stability, there is no doubt in reelecting donald tusk as president of the european council. i do not see by one country would be against him is all other countries support him. >> a qualified majority would have been enough, but donald tusk was reelected with 27 21 vote. poland's defeat is seen as an investment for the country's foreign-policy. so far, it is unclear if poland will make good on their threats and retaliate very brent: are brussels' bureau chief is at the summit tonight in brussels. : saying they will not sign the -- poland says they will not sign the final communique. >> they did retaliate. it will not sign the final declaration of the 28. there will not be an official eu summit declaration. you ask, what does that mean. there will be a declaration, but the declaration of the presidency. remember who is the president of the eu council, it is donald tusk. there is a certain irony to it. the l
warsaw was in an isolated position.ela merkel and others came out in support of tusk. >> because of continuity and stability, there is no doubt in reelecting donald tusk as president of the european council. i do not see by one country would be against him is all other countries support him. >> a qualified majority would have been enough, but donald tusk was reelected with 27 21 vote. poland's defeat is seen as an investment for the country's foreign-policy. so far, it is unclear if...
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right, thanks for calling cured to martian now in warsaw, indiana. hi. -- calling. to marcia now in warsaw, indiana. hi. go ahead. iller: i am calling because am a retired teacher. after teaching for so many years, teaching the children to respect the class, respect their leaders, and respect all things in general, it is really disappointing to see and hear so many negative comments about the individual, judge gorsuch. i think it is important for them to highlight his positive points as well as the negative points, and the most i have heard are the negative points about this judge. he is an individual -- why are they attempting to say so many and you pickgs from the few things that he has done that maybe they do not agree with. host: why do you think that is, marcia? caller: i think it is a selfish motive here. i sincerely believe that somebody is tasting a mouthful of sour grapes because the person they wanted to be there is not there. that theyy believe should be talking about the highlights in his life. that is what i did with my children in the classroom. we hig
right, thanks for calling cured to martian now in warsaw, indiana. hi. -- calling. to marcia now in warsaw, indiana. hi. go ahead. iller: i am calling because am a retired teacher. after teaching for so many years, teaching the children to respect the class, respect their leaders, and respect all things in general, it is really disappointing to see and hear so many negative comments about the individual, judge gorsuch. i think it is important for them to highlight his positive points as well as...
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yet yet -- warsaw ghetto.his could have happened. >> not that long ago. >> not that long ago. it's important to remember we learn from our history. that is how, you know, once you touch a flame you learn it's hot. we learn from history. hopefully the more we look at this time in history, we will learn not to make the same mistake. kidd: congratulations. beautiful film. >> thank you. michelle: that was kidd o'shea. a company is planning a research trip to they are bringing regular civilians along for the ride. ocean gate seven-week expedition is the first trip to the titanic since 2005. it's part of a study to observe the threat of the oil spill on the ocean floor. 54 civilians will be traveled with them listed as mission specialists. >> you are there with a mission. if somebody comes with us they will work on operating the sonar, they might be on the communications or taking pictures. a greater awareness of wonders underwater can help the word. michelle: eye-opening and fascinating. this comes at a steep price
yet yet -- warsaw ghetto.his could have happened. >> not that long ago. >> not that long ago. it's important to remember we learn from our history. that is how, you know, once you touch a flame you learn it's hot. we learn from history. hopefully the more we look at this time in history, we will learn not to make the same mistake. kidd: congratulations. beautiful film. >> thank you. michelle: that was kidd o'shea. a company is planning a research trip to they are bringing...
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she smuggled people out of the warsaw ghetto and hid them in her zoo. >> jimmy: wow.you just know the story or -- >> they sent me the script. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> that's why. yeah -- no, they sent me the script. and then, from there, i read the book, and then went to warsaw and met with her daughter. >> jimmy: wow. >> she's still alive. >> jimmy: but when you do it, you go -- oh, wow. and that must have been amazing. >> yeah, it was very emotional. >> jimmy: i was going to say that must have been really -- yeah. >> because she would play the piano to signal people, because they all lived in the basement under the house. so, there was a song she would play to tell them, you know, "run, flee, get out of the house." there was to be tunnels underground. there was another song that was, "you were safe to come upstairs." and another song, like, to hide. so, she communicated -- yeah, it was a lot of work. i had to learn the piano. >> jimmy: you didn't know how to play piano? >> no! >> jimmy: oh, i thought that you did, and that's why i go, "oh, that's perfec
she smuggled people out of the warsaw ghetto and hid them in her zoo. >> jimmy: wow.you just know the story or -- >> they sent me the script. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> that's why. yeah -- no, they sent me the script. and then, from there, i read the book, and then went to warsaw and met with her daughter. >> jimmy: wow. >> she's still alive. >> jimmy: but when you do it, you go -- oh, wow. and that must have been amazing. >> yeah, it...
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i decided to visit warsaw, kiev, for the very reason we are meeting today. because i knew there was anxiety and concern about the future of nato and the future relationship between the united states and your countries and it was a good visit. there were many things i came home with, having met with the presidents and with the leaders in poland as well as so many other countries. but i remember one comment in particular from four days of travel. the man works for the kazmir pelaski foundation. he asked me a question which goes to the point of the opening made by the chairman. he said we are wondering if the united states does not take the russian invasion into your election seriously, will you take the russian invasion into poland seriously? i thought about that question and i thought about it ever since. i want to salute the chairman here who has been one of the few willing to step up and speak out about how this outrage of this cyberattack by the russians into the american election should not go unnoticed and certainly should be responded to. it is a starti
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because right after german troops, because of the decisions taken in warsaw for deployment and germanroops are leading the battalion in lithuania, it's almost like the second day or the next day after their arrival, there was news spread that a teenage girl is raped by allegedly a german troop. and the subsequent nonsense. it was fake news. it was cooked and it was denied right away. but, of course, as you know the fake news, they are probably not all people aware listening to the denouncement of this that it is not true. >> did it come from a russian outlet, the news? >> yes, sir. that's what we suspect that it's always difficult to get, when it comes up first, but that's what we suspect because that id is very clear. nato troops in lithuania are bad. >> have you experienced an uptick of russian involvement since president obama drew the red line in syria against assad and nothing happened? or has been the same for the whole time? do you know what i'm talking about? to that effect russia's involvement at all or is it all about the same? >> well, i wouldn't say that hasn't been some s
because right after german troops, because of the decisions taken in warsaw for deployment and germanroops are leading the battalion in lithuania, it's almost like the second day or the next day after their arrival, there was news spread that a teenage girl is raped by allegedly a german troop. and the subsequent nonsense. it was fake news. it was cooked and it was denied right away. but, of course, as you know the fake news, they are probably not all people aware listening to the denouncement...
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three weeks ago i decided to visit warsaw. for the very reason that we are meeting today because i knew there was anxiety and concern about the future of nato and the future of our relationship. i met with many of the leaders from various countries. i remember one comment from four days of travel. the man who works for the foundation. we had dinner in warsaw and he asked me a question which goes to the point of the opening made by the chairman. he said we are wondering if the united states does not take the russian invasion into your election seriously, you take the russian invasion into poland seriously? i thought about that question i thought about it ever since spread i want to salute the chairman who has been one of the few who have been willing to step up and speak out about how this outrage of the cyber attack should not go unnoticed and certainly should be responded too. it's a starting point to our credibility when it comes to our relationship with russia. thank you mr. chairman for what you said earlier. i could go th
three weeks ago i decided to visit warsaw. for the very reason that we are meeting today because i knew there was anxiety and concern about the future of nato and the future of our relationship. i met with many of the leaders from various countries. i remember one comment from four days of travel. the man who works for the foundation. we had dinner in warsaw and he asked me a question which goes to the point of the opening made by the chairman. he said we are wondering if the united states does...
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determining those threats requires decisions taking in warsaw in 2016. furthermore, my government believes that special meeting of heads of states and governments should be an important milestone in the process of adapting the alliances defense and deterrence posture. as challenges we face are here to stay, they enhance forward presence of allied troops on the eastern flank of the alliance should have long-term character. poland is very grateful for those actions. it will be impossible to achieve the warsaw summit decisions without american leadership. in this context i would also like to thank you for the deployment of your troops to our region under the nato flag. a long term american commitment to the efp is absolutely essential. i would like to add that the presence of american soldiers in poland as part of atlanta resolve is of equal and paramount importance. further congressional support for the european reassurance initiative would be greatly appreciated. mr. chairman, distinguished members of the subcommittee, a burden sharing among allies is a m
determining those threats requires decisions taking in warsaw in 2016. furthermore, my government believes that special meeting of heads of states and governments should be an important milestone in the process of adapting the alliances defense and deterrence posture. as challenges we face are here to stay, they enhance forward presence of allied troops on the eastern flank of the alliance should have long-term character. poland is very grateful for those actions. it will be impossible to...
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the cold war ended we lost those disciplines and you had the break up of the soviet union and the warsaw pack. so you had to loosen the bonds of international relations. you still had in place some of these institutions and rules. what i argue in the book is as welcome as thinks like the u.n., world bank, or imf or other arrangements were, they were not enough to contain the new pressures and dynamics that emerged in the world over the last 25 years. >> let me go to the part in the book where you do discuss, as you put it, the other order. you know, the post world war ii order. the liberal democratic order. many would subscribe today to that order and say that the issue is, the value, the institutions put in place, that frame were to expand. what needs to be modified in many ways and things need to be updated on values but on terms of the institutional arrangements that the world has changed and there has to be greater adaptability there. how do you respond to those who argue very aggressively that really is the issue of the liberal democratic order? >> i think a democratic order is fine
the cold war ended we lost those disciplines and you had the break up of the soviet union and the warsaw pack. so you had to loosen the bonds of international relations. you still had in place some of these institutions and rules. what i argue in the book is as welcome as thinks like the u.n., world bank, or imf or other arrangements were, they were not enough to contain the new pressures and dynamics that emerged in the world over the last 25 years. >> let me go to the part in the book...
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in poland using his role as european council president to voice his opinions on domestic issues in warsawe supported another candidate. a member of european parliament from the center right who is really unknown among political leaders. they respect donald tusk and they want to see him continue in this role for the next two and a half years to help steer europe through these troubled times. many have been saying it might be that the polish are just out tuskck and that donald t will be reelected. genie: what else is on the agenda for the summit? brexit is although it's not officially written in the schedule. >> people don't like here in brussels using that term. they are trying to strike a more optimistic tone. will be putting together a declaration about the future of .urope where they wanted to go the u.k. prime minister will discuss this important document. they will be waiting patiently for that article 50 to be triggered. many saying they expect it in the last week of march. byy will reply formally paper and meet in april to discuss the way forward. genie: thank you. wedding in the to
in poland using his role as european council president to voice his opinions on domestic issues in warsawe supported another candidate. a member of european parliament from the center right who is really unknown among political leaders. they respect donald tusk and they want to see him continue in this role for the next two and a half years to help steer europe through these troubled times. many have been saying it might be that the polish are just out tuskck and that donald t will be...
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if you could whisper to the polish jew who they came for one day at his home in warsaw who was loadedn to a train separated from his family forced to labor in a concentration camp, who had watched day after day the reeves of smoke and you a solid blue sky if you could tell him one night that someday soon there would be a place where jews could not only survive but thrive, that they would have a land of their own, if you could only tell him, that after two millennia of wandering the desert, the jewish people would finally find their way home and could live in freedom and self-determination and raise their families in peace. if you could tell them. we must not forget the warning that israel and its freedom will not survive if one day it forgets the veil of tears out of which it arose. it is for this reason we must defend the jewish state of israel. it for this reason that i pledge to you today as long as i breathe air into my lungs, i will fight to make israel a safer, more secure, more prosperous nation. thank you ar aipac. thank you you, all of you. in america and israel, the people o
if you could whisper to the polish jew who they came for one day at his home in warsaw who was loadedn to a train separated from his family forced to labor in a concentration camp, who had watched day after day the reeves of smoke and you a solid blue sky if you could tell him one night that someday soon there would be a place where jews could not only survive but thrive, that they would have a land of their own, if you could only tell him, that after two millennia of wandering the desert, the...
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states was limited in what is right to do and say eastern europe to weaken the soviet holdover is warsawpact neighbors so were mostly circumscribed though not always and what they have try to do in the western hemisphere. in some ways the greatest crisis of the cold war was in 1962 when the soviets went too far from the perspective of the united states and put missiles into cuba. that was obviously the crisis of october in and the end of the day the soviets, they back down so i think that tells us something about one source of order of the poorest world war ii period. there are a whole bunch of institutions, the u.n., the international monetary fund, the world bank. there was the alliances and the marshall plan that will strengthen and allies of the united states and europe that gave them the capacity to withstand local communist movements to what you had coming out a world war ii are these cold war related arrangements in these large institutional rights was so when the cold war ended in 1989, 1990 you had the breakup of the soviet union the breakup of the warsaw pact. you have for exam
states was limited in what is right to do and say eastern europe to weaken the soviet holdover is warsawpact neighbors so were mostly circumscribed though not always and what they have try to do in the western hemisphere. in some ways the greatest crisis of the cold war was in 1962 when the soviets went too far from the perspective of the united states and put missiles into cuba. that was obviously the crisis of october in and the end of the day the soviets, they back down so i think that tells...
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east, temperatures are quite warm. 10 degrees in kiev, nearly 5 degrees higher than normal. 12 in warsawh rainy weather. that's it for me now. here's your extended forecast. >>> we invite you to download the nhkqwueeewep@1@1pxxxxd >> people and profits. >> welcome to live from paris. top stories of this hour. security, immigration, unemployment and the economy some other issues as the leading candidates clashed on live tv with just 33 days before the election. the race is heating up. the prime minister prepares to meet the interior minister amid accusations that bruno le roux employed his 2
east, temperatures are quite warm. 10 degrees in kiev, nearly 5 degrees higher than normal. 12 in warsawh rainy weather. that's it for me now. here's your extended forecast. >>> we invite you to download the nhkqwueeewep@1@1pxxxxd >> people and profits. >> welcome to live from paris. top stories of this hour. security, immigration, unemployment and the economy some other issues as the leading candidates clashed on live tv with just 33 days before the election. the...
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over toward the eastern side of the continent, look out for rain into warsaw, moscow, and snowflakes possible into kiev throughout the day. as we look at what's happening over in east asia, relatively calm. we're seeing a lot of that rain pattern coming to an end, including portions of japan, though we still have the possibility of seeing some snow over into ohhokkaido. we have some showers down toward hong kong in the southern portioions of china because of that return flow from the high-pressurure system. be on t the lookout for that. lolook att this. not much in terms of activity for japan, e except for maybe se snow possible into the far northern areas of the country. but we're also looking at some big warmups when it comes to temperature here. 14 on friday, 15 on saturday, 17 on sunday in tokyo under sunny skies. looking pretty good in naha. you're getting into the 20s throughout the next few days. then other areas in east asia looking at temperatures in the mid-teens throughout the day on friday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> an am
over toward the eastern side of the continent, look out for rain into warsaw, moscow, and snowflakes possible into kiev throughout the day. as we look at what's happening over in east asia, relatively calm. we're seeing a lot of that rain pattern coming to an end, including portions of japan, though we still have the possibility of seeing some snow over into ohhokkaido. we have some showers down toward hong kong in the southern portioions of china because of that return flow from the...
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another area of rain into warsaw as we go through friday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook.x molly: welcome to the "france newsroom. i am molly hall. the european union outlines its negotiating plan for brexit. lays out donald trump his priorities for the remaining european countries. rex tillerson is an brussels. he is pushing nato allies to increase defense spending. park geun-hye is
another area of rain into warsaw as we go through friday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook.x molly: welcome to the "france newsroom. i am molly hall. the european union outlines its negotiating plan for brexit. lays out donald trump his priorities for the remaining european countries. rex tillerson is an brussels. he is pushing nato allies to increase defense spending. park geun-hye is
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wet further toward the east into moscow, warsaw and kiev as we go into wednesday. hope you havave a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> for your thoughts and comments, visit our website and click on contact us. be sure to watch "newsroom tokyo" at the top of the hour. i'm james tengan. bye for now. vp ♪ host: this is "france 24." time now for 60 minutes live around the world. these are the headlines. a new twist in the ongoing feud between the netherlands and turkey. several twitter accounts have now been hacked by a group that says it backs the turkish e-government. that comes as a rather is voting today and its general election hitting the center-right prime minister against an anti-muslim firebrand. that election could gauge the strength of the very ties holdine
wet further toward the east into moscow, warsaw and kiev as we go into wednesday. hope you havave a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> for your thoughts and comments, visit our website and click on contact us. be sure to watch "newsroom tokyo" at the top of the hour. i'm james tengan. bye for now. vp ♪ host: this is "france 24." time now for 60 minutes live around the world. these are the headlines. a new twist in the ongoing feud...
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we do have a front moving into eastern europe bringing scattered showers in warsaw, kiev and towardscow. here's your extended outlook. >>> that does it for this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for staying with us. ♪ welcome to "in good shape." coming up, raynaud's syndrome, when your fingers turn white and numb. food and pharmaceuticals, avoiding the wrong combinations. and, gall bladder conditions, when it's time to go under the knife. ♪ and here's your host, dr. carsten lekutat. dr. lekutat: i remember the days when i was a medical student. when we opened up in anatomy course, everything was red in the human body, but something sticks out and it was green. amazing, something green in the body, it was the gallbladder.
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germany and this low bringing scattered showers, maybe even switching over to snowfall, heading into warsaw a little bit further here towards the east. then we're talking about clear conditions at least back towards the iberian peninsula madrid a high of 24, lisbon at 25. london a high of 14 there for you. actually a rather decent and stockholm about 2 with sunny skies on your thursday. all right, i'll leave you now your extended outlook. >>> that does it for this edition of en hk "newsline" line. i'm krthth catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. ♪ >> welcome to "in good shape." coming up, artificial joints. what's so good about implants made by 3d printers? the art of movement, keeping fit with tai chi. and, meteorological menace. how changes in weather and climate impacts health. and here's dr. carsten lekutat. dr. lekutat: hi. let's have a chitchat about the weather. everybody likes to talk about the weather, if it's raining or hot or if it's cold, and everybody knows something to say about this. but there is one person in is everything about it. this is professor
germany and this low bringing scattered showers, maybe even switching over to snowfall, heading into warsaw a little bit further here towards the east. then we're talking about clear conditions at least back towards the iberian peninsula madrid a high of 24, lisbon at 25. london a high of 14 there for you. actually a rather decent and stockholm about 2 with sunny skies on your thursday. all right, i'll leave you now your extended outlook. >>> that does it for this edition of en hk...
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you presented that argument in the second world war, the nazis said there was an uprising in the warsawse and most people recognise this slaughter of these people by their own government people recognise this slaughter of tr genesidse by their own government about - rwanda, such historic moment you have captured, how do the audience react to something which is quite a hard watch? i always try to make it not be hard watch in terms of the visuals that go on, you cannot retrieve the horror of these events and therefore i zoom horror of these events and therefore izoom in horror of these events and therefore i zoom in on characters and a lot of the audience to imagine what took place and at the same time find characters that are inspiring. that was director terry george speaking to me about his new film the promise. thank you for watching the tines—— theti'eeof . . —— weather myeather the north—east and suffer still snowfall across new saturday still snowfall across new hampshire and heavy rain further south pushing into the atlantic soon. heavy showers them out of the central rocky mountai
you presented that argument in the second world war, the nazis said there was an uprising in the warsawse and most people recognise this slaughter of these people by their own government people recognise this slaughter of tr genesidse by their own government about - rwanda, such historic moment you have captured, how do the audience react to something which is quite a hard watch? i always try to make it not be hard watch in terms of the visuals that go on, you cannot retrieve the horror of...
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you are the breakup of the soviet union, the breakup of the warsaw pact.you had the phenomena of a former soviet client states like iraq would invade kuwait, something when not a done without soviet permission during the cold war. you had a loosening of the bons of international relations. you still in place the sum of these institutions and some of these rules, but what i argue in the book is that as welcome as things like the u.n. or the world bank or the imf or other arrangements, they weren't enough to contain the new source the presres and dynamics that emged in the world over the last 25 years. >> host: let me also go the part in the book where you do discuss, as you put it, the other order, you know, the post-world war ii order, the liberal democratic order. many would subscribe today to the order and say that the issue is that the values, the institutions that have been put in place, that framework stands. but what needs to be modified in many ways, things need to be updated, not on values but in terms of the institutional arrangements that the wor
you are the breakup of the soviet union, the breakup of the warsaw pact.you had the phenomena of a former soviet client states like iraq would invade kuwait, something when not a done without soviet permission during the cold war. you had a loosening of the bons of international relations. you still in place the sum of these institutions and some of these rules, but what i argue in the book is that as welcome as things like the u.n. or the world bank or the imf or other arrangements, they...
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it was agreed eight months ago at an nato summit in warsaw. it is reassuring members in eastern europe a deterrent to russia, whose actions in crimea and eastern ukraine have pushed relations with the alliance almost to the point of freezing. militaries around the world are trying to do more to integrate women. but in norway, they are going further than most, and are trying to train up a new generation of elite soldiers. kevin pon—nye—ah sent this report ellen is 19. she is one ofjust ii to pass the test this year. their identities are protected because they may be required to work undercover in the future.|j they may be required to work undercover in the future. i wanted a challenge, i wanted to use my body and my mind. it is known for discipline and i like that kind of stuff. in afghanistan, the military realised they needed female soldiers to interact with women and children. now in its third year, the programme has already produced some formidable recruits. this is the toughest women soldiers in norway. they carry the whole weight in their backpack with the equipment, also they mar
it was agreed eight months ago at an nato summit in warsaw. it is reassuring members in eastern europe a deterrent to russia, whose actions in crimea and eastern ukraine have pushed relations with the alliance almost to the point of freezing. militaries around the world are trying to do more to integrate women. but in norway, they are going further than most, and are trying to train up a new generation of elite soldiers. kevin pon—nye—ah sent this report ellen is 19. she is one ofjust ii to...
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this is from our warsaw correspondent who says the polish prime minister has said, i will not accepthis summit. it is clearly written that summit and with conclusions. if a country does not accept the conclusion, it means the summit is not valid. we will have to wait until tomorrow to see how this story develops further. we always like to finish these summits with some clear state m e nts finish these summits with some clear statements of intent from the european union, so this will roll over into tomorrow i am sure. let's talk about the dutch elections, we will be covering them from the hague next week. will be covering them from the hague next week. this man —jesse klaver — has been called the "dutch trudeau". he's from the green left alliance and has been enjoying a rise in support in the polls ahead of next week's election in the netherlands. he's just held a huge rally in amsterdam. 5500 people have packed this music hall and they are here to see one man. jesse klaver! his supporters say he is young, fresh and optimistic and he is receiving a rock star reception in amsterdam ton
this is from our warsaw correspondent who says the polish prime minister has said, i will not accepthis summit. it is clearly written that summit and with conclusions. if a country does not accept the conclusion, it means the summit is not valid. we will have to wait until tomorrow to see how this story develops further. we always like to finish these summits with some clear state m e nts finish these summits with some clear statements of intent from the european union, so this will roll over...
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she fled violence and found her sanctuary in warsaw. she was a refugee and she and shea space of love in jews andggle hide them there. she knew the animals had healed her and they would be helpful in healing the people. are you looking for, in terms of insight into the character? >> anything they say about themselves is helpful, zooi was lucky to go to the before we started shooting and they had everyone. teresa and i talked to her about her mother and how she saw her mother. she said that she never saw her what kind of animal would she be. she said that she would be a cat. so, all of these inks were femininitycreate the ark and she is very shy. left ande women are they came together as and it was even stronger. what was your favorite? >> the tree of life. >> the director was? >> terrence. a great homemaker. in 2011.red the film why are you working so hard? i was always searching for female characters and representations that would inspire. thinking we can do anything we want to do and he anything we want to be. have female politicians
she fled violence and found her sanctuary in warsaw. she was a refugee and she and shea space of love in jews andggle hide them there. she knew the animals had healed her and they would be helpful in healing the people. are you looking for, in terms of insight into the character? >> anything they say about themselves is helpful, zooi was lucky to go to the before we started shooting and they had everyone. teresa and i talked to her about her mother and how she saw her mother. she said...
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the survival rate of people in amsterdam was about the same as the survival rate in warsaw. that is, there were attempts to hide a percentage of the population. they succeeded at roughly the same level, and that level was low. >> host: peter hayes is the author of this book, "why: explaining the holocaust." thank you for taking calls from our viewers. >> guest: thank you. >> host: booktv's live coverage of the tucson festival of books on the campus of arizona now continues. there's a couple more author panels that we'll be covering and a come more call-in opportunities -- a couple more call-in opportunities. pardon me. up next is an author panel on immigrants and education.
the survival rate of people in amsterdam was about the same as the survival rate in warsaw. that is, there were attempts to hide a percentage of the population. they succeeded at roughly the same level, and that level was low. >> host: peter hayes is the author of this book, "why: explaining the holocaust." thank you for taking calls from our viewers. >> guest: thank you. >> host: booktv's live coverage of the tucson festival of books on the campus of arizona now...
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the survival rate of people in amsterdam was about the same as the survival rate in warsaw. that is, there were attempts to hide a percentage of the population. they succeeded at roughly the same level, and that level was low. >> host: peter hayes is the author of this book, "why: explaining the >> here's a look at some authors recently featured on booktv's "after words," our weekly author interview program. council on foreign relations president richard haas exlored the challenges facing -- exlored the challenges facing u.s. foreign policy. sophia nelson reflected on the founding fathers' calls for a unified america. the parents of trayvon martin discussed their son's life and death and their experiences with the judicial system. in the coming weeks on "after words," lisa servon will report on america's bank and credit system and how it affects the general public. rhode island senator sheldon whitehouse will offer his thoughts on how legislative decisions are influenced by private business. charles campici will describe his work investigating corruption in the police force,
the survival rate of people in amsterdam was about the same as the survival rate in warsaw. that is, there were attempts to hide a percentage of the population. they succeeded at roughly the same level, and that level was low. >> host: peter hayes is the author of this book, "why: explaining the >> here's a look at some authors recently featured on booktv's "after words," our weekly author interview program. council on foreign relations president richard haas exlored...
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it will be impossible to achieve the warsaw summit decisions without american leadership. in this context i would also like to thank you for the deployment of your troops to our region under the nato flag. a long term american commitment to the efp is absolutely essential. i would like to add that the presence of american soldiers in poland as part of operation atlantic resolve is of equal and paramount importance. further congressional support for the european reassurance initiative would be greatly appreciated. mr. chairman, distinguished members of the subcommittee, a fair burden sharing among allies is a must. poland meets the 2% spending targets along nato guidelines. more than 20% of our 2017 military budget will be spent on military equipment. our soldiers serve in missions in afghanistan and kosovo. poland contributes to collective defense. the polish tank company has been deployed to latvia under the framework of the efp. our vessel commands the standing nay no maritime 2 operating on the edgerrin sea. poland has always been ready to deal with a terrorist threat.
it will be impossible to achieve the warsaw summit decisions without american leadership. in this context i would also like to thank you for the deployment of your troops to our region under the nato flag. a long term american commitment to the efp is absolutely essential. i would like to add that the presence of american soldiers in poland as part of operation atlantic resolve is of equal and paramount importance. further congressional support for the european reassurance initiative would be...
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the further below, the warsaw britain's -- worse off britains are.re as high as 56 before the brexit referendum. it will be interesting to see if this goes up after the triggering of article 50. >> will you remain blissful? let's check out cross assets in the united states. we are seeing a lift as oil prices climb. the dollar index rebounding slightly after a slump yesterday. 10-year unchanged. 70. futures up abigail, what is up? guyabigail: this is the big sto. the best day since march 15. let's break this down. analystg intelligence on oil and oil companies, he said overall this reflects increasing omentum around the idea that opec could extend the cuts to the second half. that is not a sure thing. that is giving the lift to oil. this spike may have to do with a national oil company in libya confirming that a pipeline has been shut down temporarily. that is according to sources. we have a lot of strength for oil. we will get to that in one moment. let's take a look at oil relative to the spread of crude oil to brent. brent for european crude rises
the further below, the warsaw britain's -- worse off britains are.re as high as 56 before the brexit referendum. it will be interesting to see if this goes up after the triggering of article 50. >> will you remain blissful? let's check out cross assets in the united states. we are seeing a lift as oil prices climb. the dollar index rebounding slightly after a slump yesterday. 10-year unchanged. 70. futures up abigail, what is up? guyabigail: this is the big sto. the best day since march...
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. >>> thousands filled the streets of warsaw in support of international women's day and abortion rights they're predicting against a plan by conservatives to tighten ready strict limits on abortion and contraception. polish law limits abortion to cases of rape, incest or serious damage to the fetus. one party was a total ban to elect the teachings of the roman catholic church.>> we went -- we are protesting a lack of contraception and also when we want to have cut. adoption procedures are limited.>> the polish parliament rejected a bill that would outlaw abortion in all cases.>>> air india had its own celebration of international women's day. they had an all female light crew make the trip from new delhi across the pacific ocean a separate cisco last monday. they flew across the country over the atlantic and back to new delhi last friday. it wasn't just the pit and cabin crew, all the check-in, ground crews and air traffic controllers handling the flight were also women. air india says it's proud of its all-female crew and they want the world record to certify the fight as the first all
. >>> thousands filled the streets of warsaw in support of international women's day and abortion rights they're predicting against a plan by conservatives to tighten ready strict limits on abortion and contraception. polish law limits abortion to cases of rape, incest or serious damage to the fetus. one party was a total ban to elect the teachings of the roman catholic church.>> we went -- we are protesting a lack of contraception and also when we want to have cut. adoption...
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we were in warsaw a few weeks ago, the first place we showed the film.t was very moving.i am having a similar experience here walking through the museum. i am shocked that anything like this could have ever happened. kidd: and not that long ago. >> not that long ago. we learn from our history. when you touch a plane, you learn that is hot. hopefully the more we look at this time in history, we will are not to make the same mistakes. kidd: congratulations. beautiful film. >> thank you very much. kidd: jessica executive produced the film as well. really great story. wonderful job. check it out in theaters coming out next weekend. time now for your 62nd express. >> the president trump's ambitious plan to repeal and replace obamacare have enough support to pass? >> they don't have the votes to pass this. >> we will get this done. >> seven people are under arrest following the deadly terror attack in the heart of london. larry: police conducted raids at six locations overnight. >> we will all move forward together never giving into terror. >> we shall now obs
we were in warsaw a few weeks ago, the first place we showed the film.t was very moving.i am having a similar experience here walking through the museum. i am shocked that anything like this could have ever happened. kidd: and not that long ago. >> not that long ago. we learn from our history. when you touch a plane, you learn that is hot. hopefully the more we look at this time in history, we will are not to make the same mistakes. kidd: congratulations. beautiful film. >> thank...
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problems, we must bring together military and nonmilitary responses and that means making the most of at warsaw last year to reinvigorate the relationship between nato and the you. that includes roosting -- the between the nato and e.u.. significantay is a contributor to e.u. missions around the world. e.u., but weg the are committed to european security and we will continue to be a supporter of the efforts to peace and security. will continue to communicate with our partners for a supportive relationship between nato and the e.u., which is an hour and all other nations security interest. finally, our international emphasis must include our most important i o relationships. the extraordinary scope of the-u.s. defense relationship. it is worth dwelling on a couple very conspicuous examples. sometime in the 20 30's, they will undertake their respective first patrols. they will each be the first of the new nuclear deterrent submarines responsible for providing the 90's of our national security against the most existential threats. at their heart, each of these classes of submarines will carry trid
problems, we must bring together military and nonmilitary responses and that means making the most of at warsaw last year to reinvigorate the relationship between nato and the you. that includes roosting -- the between the nato and e.u.. significantay is a contributor to e.u. missions around the world. e.u., but weg the are committed to european security and we will continue to be a supporter of the efforts to peace and security. will continue to communicate with our partners for a supportive...
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if you were to place this along europe, it will stretch out towards warsaw., will land to category one hurricane. oftentimes people get obsessive thinking if it's weak, you can discount it. certainly not the case with this system, it's very significant. the storm surge associated with this very significant as well. the communities it will impact rather populated. from townsville, hometown, from that city down towards ma kie, population about quarter of a million people. certainly very populated and a lot of people stand to be impacted. we think land fall in the predawn hours of tuesday, storm surge is what we're concerned about, work your way south of townsville. see storm surge up to five meters and some of those favorable communities as you work your way towards hide away bay and conway, some of the regions again, four, five meters of storm serge not out of the question. you take the high tide and with the storm serge, you're talking about the entire body of water rising to a new level. which will be four to five meters above sea level. a lot of areas have
if you were to place this along europe, it will stretch out towards warsaw., will land to category one hurricane. oftentimes people get obsessive thinking if it's weak, you can discount it. certainly not the case with this system, it's very significant. the storm surge associated with this very significant as well. the communities it will impact rather populated. from townsville, hometown, from that city down towards ma kie, population about quarter of a million people. certainly very populated...
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portrays the true story of a couple that used their large zoo to hide hundreds of jews who escaped the warsawctor nicki caro joins me now from "the zookeeper's wife," welcome to you, i have to tell you, upon my seeing this film literally one of the top ten films i've seen in my life, it moved me so profoundly and i knew from acquisitioning the book to getting the film. why do you think it took so long? >> any movie is a miracle let alone a movie that's good. they take so long, and a project like this is very much a passion project from everybody involved. >> it's interesting because it's a film that haseen described so many places as feminine and yet it's a war movie, in essence, something you did not want to do. you didn't want to do a war movie. how is it not a war movie despite its setting? >> like pretty much everybody in the world, i had never heard offantonina, and she was a very ordinary woman, a mother, a wife and a zookeeper and her instinct to care and protect and nurture animals translated seamlessly to human beings and this, i felt, was a very interesting way to talk about that pe
portrays the true story of a couple that used their large zoo to hide hundreds of jews who escaped the warsawctor nicki caro joins me now from "the zookeeper's wife," welcome to you, i have to tell you, upon my seeing this film literally one of the top ten films i've seen in my life, it moved me so profoundly and i knew from acquisitioning the book to getting the film. why do you think it took so long? >> any movie is a miracle let alone a movie that's good. they take so long,...
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the survival rate of people in amsterdam was about the same as the survival rate in warsaw. that is, there were attempts to hide a percentage of the population. they succeeded at roughly the same level, and that level was low. >> host: peter hayes is the author of this book, "why: explaining the holocaust." thank you for taking calls from our viewers. >> guest: thank you. >> host: booktv's live coverage of the tucson festival of books on the campus of arizona now continues. there's a couple more author panels that we'll be covering and a come more call-in opportunities -- a couple more call-in opportunities. pardon me. up next is an author panel on immigrants and education. one of the apartments is julissa arce. her book, my underground american dream. she'll be talking about that and her experience as an undocumented immigrant. and after that, she'll be taking your calls as well. booktv now continues in tucson. >> welcome to the tucson festival of books. we wish to thank cox communications for sponsoring this venue. mr. connolly is sponsored by -- [inaudible] the presentati
the survival rate of people in amsterdam was about the same as the survival rate in warsaw. that is, there were attempts to hide a percentage of the population. they succeeded at roughly the same level, and that level was low. >> host: peter hayes is the author of this book, "why: explaining the holocaust." thank you for taking calls from our viewers. >> guest: thank you. >> host: booktv's live coverage of the tucson festival of books on the campus of arizona now...