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we landed at amsterdam's schiphol airport. to get to europe, americans need only a passport, plane ticket, and money. airports are well-designed and user-friendly. notice how easy it is for english speakers to step right over that language barrier. here in amsterdam, like most of europe, everything's in two languages -- dutch for locals and english for everyone else. and there's an information desk ready and waiting. hello. do you speak english? i do. do you have a map, please, to go to amsterdam? i'd like to take the train to the center. okay. uh, best place to go, sir... but even in the netherlands, where everyone seems to speak english, it's polite to learn and use a few key local words. dank u wel. bye-bye. to get your cash, atms are the way to go. they provide local currency at the best rates. quick, easy, and in english. but each atm transaction comes with a fee. minimize these fees by comparing card policies before you leave home and by taking fewer and bigger withdrawals in europe. it's just like withdrawing cash at ho
we landed at amsterdam's schiphol airport. to get to europe, americans need only a passport, plane ticket, and money. airports are well-designed and user-friendly. notice how easy it is for english speakers to step right over that language barrier. here in amsterdam, like most of europe, everything's in two languages -- dutch for locals and english for everyone else. and there's an information desk ready and waiting. hello. do you speak english? i do. do you have a map, please, to go to...
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in 1680, nathaniel sylvester, an englishman brought up in amsterdam, and his english wife, counted 24 people as their property, the largest number in the north at the time, 11 men and women, and 13 children. many had african names. others had three oh names such as -- which tells you they've come through other places besides africa. they have been transported to the west indies or to brazil. it could be a name of french origins, jocks, the oh in intel get it probably has some hispanic of the connotation, conjure with it as you like. the slaves labor produced the first path of love for the sylvester's from the west in the sugar trade. on shelter island, they tended hawks and cattle to butcher for salt meat. a bread and throw courses to power the sugar mills, and cut trees to shape barrels to make tasks which were really the shopping bags of the day. you couldn't do anything with sugar and russia had a barrel to put it in to you couldn't do anything with rama and they shut a barrel to put it in. you couldn't d do anything witha less as lsu had a barrel to put again. the stakes that were
in 1680, nathaniel sylvester, an englishman brought up in amsterdam, and his english wife, counted 24 people as their property, the largest number in the north at the time, 11 men and women, and 13 children. many had african names. others had three oh names such as -- which tells you they've come through other places besides africa. they have been transported to the west indies or to brazil. it could be a name of french origins, jocks, the oh in intel get it probably has some hispanic of the...
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the town hall of the dutch city of amsterdam built in the 17th century, tells us something about the ideals of the dutch republic. it has none of the qualities of absolutist architecture. here no grand colonnade leads the world into a central focus as at saint peter's, rome. no succession of rooms and corridors and staircases takes us to the monarch's bedroom as at louis xiv's palace at versailles. here you have seven simple unpretentious doorways. the architecture of the new town hall, then is an embodiment of the netherlands' independent political aspirations, an expression of amsterdam as a free city at the center of the world. in the 17th century, the dutch city of amsterdam was the greatest economic power in the world, a vast marketplace where every kind of goods could be had-- pepper, whale oil, japanese lacquer, cloth, wine. the dutch became rich. they were the most urban society in europe-- literate, stable well-fed, and decently housed. they knew themselves to be fortunate. they strongly identified with the chosen people of the old testament with all that implied about obedi
the town hall of the dutch city of amsterdam built in the 17th century, tells us something about the ideals of the dutch republic. it has none of the qualities of absolutist architecture. here no grand colonnade leads the world into a central focus as at saint peter's, rome. no succession of rooms and corridors and staircases takes us to the monarch's bedroom as at louis xiv's palace at versailles. here you have seven simple unpretentious doorways. the architecture of the new town hall, then is...
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but i can see amsterdam right there. all right? now, amsterdam, that's halfway mark. amsterdam is right in the sun, okay? so it's day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day. sun down. night, night, night, night, night. sun up. day, day, day, day. [laughter] - get the idea? - yeah. so they're in the daylight most of the turn. how about at a place that's on the daylight all of the turn that's just barely on that? of course, the north pole is. so when at north pole, daylight is 24 hours a day. but you come down to a certain point where it just comes up-- in fact, i can see it right here. it's up here. and that point is called-- anyone know? where? right there? you guys don't know about it? it's too frigid. it's a circle. beginning with an "a". arctic circle. arctic, that's the arctic circle. the arctic circle is the point where you can get day for 24 hours a day on june 21st, okay, june 21st. and other one is where you get nighttime 24 hours a day. because what happens when the sun's on this side, okay? and here's where you get your lo
but i can see amsterdam right there. all right? now, amsterdam, that's halfway mark. amsterdam is right in the sun, okay? so it's day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day, day. sun down. night, night, night, night, night. sun up. day, day, day, day. [laughter] - get the idea? - yeah. so they're in the daylight most of the turn. how about at a place that's on the daylight all of the turn that's just barely on that? of course, the north pole is. so when at north...
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i just got back from amsterdam. [ cheers ] yeah, yeah.e got so messed up in amsterdam, we started putting dutch suffixes on the end of all of our words. we were like, "holy schmergen, i am hammerglubened."
i just got back from amsterdam. [ cheers ] yeah, yeah.e got so messed up in amsterdam, we started putting dutch suffixes on the end of all of our words. we were like, "holy schmergen, i am hammerglubened."
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brenda, snosa who is in the blue shirt, he works in amsterdam and received his ba and his ma in 2005 from the frank mart institute in holland. he has exhibited in tipai, pa ris, and many others and now san francisco. last mobsinger he opened his first large scale solo expedition at land of tomorrow in kentucky, which i didn't know about. i encourage you to look up that institution. it is an incredible, incredible space. and program. his work resides in the sachi and smithsonian and others. he has written about in art publications his work was recognized by time magazine as one of the top ten inventions of 2012. it is represented by lonkini gallery in london and now i would like to have him come up and speak. [ applause ] i'm benat and based in amsterdam and i want to show you some works. so, my work and installations, and sculpture and photos and site and working on the architecture or the history of the location. i am interested in a motion of friction between construction and de, construction and the physical state of a building and a moment of revolution and perishableness and in
brenda, snosa who is in the blue shirt, he works in amsterdam and received his ba and his ma in 2005 from the frank mart institute in holland. he has exhibited in tipai, pa ris, and many others and now san francisco. last mobsinger he opened his first large scale solo expedition at land of tomorrow in kentucky, which i didn't know about. i encourage you to look up that institution. it is an incredible, incredible space. and program. his work resides in the sachi and smithsonian and others. he...
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but my co-author, rob kruse at the university of amsterdam and i thought to its lawyer was how american mass culture both took warm in the united states, how it was exported to europe and how it became a way by which many, many europeans got to know the united states in united states in america. some elected transmission, the rights of american mass culture, and the reception of american mass culture in europe between the end of the civil war than 1820s. well, it starts at the end of the civil war and begins at the question of how bob asher at civil words you reconstruct them put the country back together again. of course, many historians look at the political systems. they look at how a national political structure gets reassembled. but we argue is in addition to this, one needs to take into account how a culture or how many cultures get perfect together again as part of the reef formation the united states. the united states becomes a real interesting entity because it is growing by the compounds. it's increased immigration and americans are confronted with the real challenge in terms
but my co-author, rob kruse at the university of amsterdam and i thought to its lawyer was how american mass culture both took warm in the united states, how it was exported to europe and how it became a way by which many, many europeans got to know the united states in united states in america. some elected transmission, the rights of american mass culture, and the reception of american mass culture in europe between the end of the civil war than 1820s. well, it starts at the end of the civil...
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>> that happened -- we were in amsterdam. it was 4:20 about three years ago. snoop dogg and willie nelson. the only one you are missing are cheech and chong. >> your son is a highly recruited high school football player i'm hearing. a bunch of colleges are trying to get him to play. do you have a referenpreference? >> usc will always be my preference but i will be his father and support him and let him know wherever he picks i will be there with him and support him. [ applause ] >> forgive me if this is a terrible question. has any member of your family graduated from college before? >> i would have to say he will be the first one. >> that's got to make you very proud, huh? >> i mean, a lot of my family members graduate to the penitentiary or different things in life. this is a great accomplishment and we look forward to him being the first one to do it. >> i want to get this clear. right now you're snoop dogg. you have recorded an album under snoopzilla. you were snoop lion. and in your book, snoop dog reincarnated as snoop lion. >> just call me snoop. >> sno
>> that happened -- we were in amsterdam. it was 4:20 about three years ago. snoop dogg and willie nelson. the only one you are missing are cheech and chong. >> your son is a highly recruited high school football player i'm hearing. a bunch of colleges are trying to get him to play. do you have a referenpreference? >> usc will always be my preference but i will be his father and support him and let him know wherever he picks i will be there with him and support him. [ applause...
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dramatically reformulated and reconstructed of all -- along the nation itself and from the university of amsterdam how america mess culture took form and exported to europe but many europeans but they looked at the transmission of the mass culture and the perception live of the end of the civil war and the 1920's. it is not really the end by a question to you reconstruct to put it back together again? and of course, they split get the political system how is reassembled. so what one needs to do is take into account as part of a reef formation of the united states. it becomes a real interesting into t but there is a decline of services suspect how often do kit people of different but had you get people to imagine themselves with then the cultural form talks about buffalo bill's wild west but they try to seek death themselves but to use this -- but this begins with the world's fair in london, and an ash blond dash but also participating in the exhibition in 1950 -- teetwo 51 as they have the system of manufacturing fat they pick jeff spee to what we eric you in the book is buffalo bill's wild west o
dramatically reformulated and reconstructed of all -- along the nation itself and from the university of amsterdam how america mess culture took form and exported to europe but many europeans but they looked at the transmission of the mass culture and the perception live of the end of the civil war and the 1920's. it is not really the end by a question to you reconstruct to put it back together again? and of course, they split get the political system how is reassembled. so what one needs to do...
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madris sigue con buenos resultados y de visita derroto 2-1 al oporto, en un partido polemico, el ajax amsterdam gol de mario balotelli sobre los 93 minutos de juego y el barcelona de visita supero 1-0 al celtics glasgow. y sobre la victoria del barca, tenemos al tecnico que hablo en conferencia de prensa. vamos con las novedades del futbol local con mucha actividad y ya en recta final. el pasado fin de semana en las instalaciones de cristal city se jugo la semifinal de la liga boliviana de veteranos de arlington virginia para mayores de 35 aÑos. se enfrentaron atletico santa cruz y san benito, al final de todo fue un paseo para los cruceÑos porque golearon 4-0 a san benito, los goles fueron marcador por jose luis gutierrez en tres oportunidade s y cerro la cuenta fredy rojas. la final esta programada para el 12 de octubre en el estadio de la escuela washington lee entre atletico santa cruz y cliza. y recien ha terminado el partido de la final de la copa abierta y el dc united derroto 1-0 a real salt lake y es el nuevo campeon. escucho bien dc united es el campeon y jugara la liga campeones de c
madris sigue con buenos resultados y de visita derroto 2-1 al oporto, en un partido polemico, el ajax amsterdam gol de mario balotelli sobre los 93 minutos de juego y el barcelona de visita supero 1-0 al celtics glasgow. y sobre la victoria del barca, tenemos al tecnico que hablo en conferencia de prensa. vamos con las novedades del futbol local con mucha actividad y ya en recta final. el pasado fin de semana en las instalaciones de cristal city se jugo la semifinal de la liga boliviana de...
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winds were up to 120 miles an hour in amsterdam.dam saw lots of damage and people ordered to stay inside. wind gusts were so strong in germany that they shut down parts of the audubon for fear that cars would be blown off the road, no matter how fast they were going. at least 13 storm-related deaths have been reported across western europe. and while this storm is extremely powerful, it's not considered a hurricane by weather standards because of two things. first of all, it didn't form over warm expanses of the open ocean. it happened in too cold a part of the world to be considered hurricane. also, it apparently did not have the prototypical hurricane eye formation, the eye of the storm. it didn't have that. still, it's one of the strongest storm systems to hit western europe in years, and it is causing quite a bit of chaos in the region. >>> at the same time, a storm of a different kind has kicked up between the united states and some of our closest allies in that part of the world. last week, the french paper "lemonde" reported
winds were up to 120 miles an hour in amsterdam.dam saw lots of damage and people ordered to stay inside. wind gusts were so strong in germany that they shut down parts of the audubon for fear that cars would be blown off the road, no matter how fast they were going. at least 13 storm-related deaths have been reported across western europe. and while this storm is extremely powerful, it's not considered a hurricane by weather standards because of two things. first of all, it didn't form over...
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. >> un ciclista se salvÓ p un pelo de ser aplastado por un Árbol en amsterdam, captaron como un fuerteto hizo que eliejo Árbol se viera al suelo justo cuando pasaba en biciclet afortunadamente tuv tiempo de frenar y saÓ ileso. >> continuamos ahora en miami, florida donde un policÍa hispana saliÓ herido de varios cuchilla cuchilladas estas son las escenas minutos despuÉs del incidente en que el oficial terminÓ matando a balazos al sujeto. el policÍa fue llevado de emergencia a un hospital en donde fue operado a causa de sus herid heridas. >> se dio a conocer video de seguridad en donde se vel suto que matÓ a 5 personas en terrell, texas ingndo a un restaurante despuÉs de matar a dos Íctimas. est hombre tenia pensado continuar con la masacre pero se desanimÓ y salio del lugar, una hora despuÉs descubriÓ los cadÁveres de otras 3 personas entre los 5 muertos estÁn su mad y su tÍa. >> encontraron a una anciana de 83 aÑos amarrada y tirada en el sÓtano de su casa en indianapolis, la dcubrieron un coherente pues habÍaasado 2 dÍ inmÓvil tenÍa tanta cinta adhesiva que tuvieron que cortarle el p
. >> un ciclista se salvÓ p un pelo de ser aplastado por un Árbol en amsterdam, captaron como un fuerteto hizo que eliejo Árbol se viera al suelo justo cuando pasaba en biciclet afortunadamente tuv tiempo de frenar y saÓ ileso. >> continuamos ahora en miami, florida donde un policÍa hispana saliÓ herido de varios cuchilla cuchilladas estas son las escenas minutos despuÉs del incidente en que el oficial terminÓ matando a balazos al sujeto. el policÍa fue llevado de...
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if you're flying to amsterdam or brussels, paris, all these cities will be impacted. although the worst is over for the uk heading toward sweden and denmark. in london, the underground and express trains were suspended because of the winds. >> thanks so much. big problems there for europe. thanks to you in the weather center. atika in london, our thanks to you also. >> and another obama care, another meltdown for the website. now tech giants including a former head of tech projects for the white house are now saying silicon valley would have done a better job setting up the internet exchange. you're watching cnn. the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. aveeno® medicare part d plan did you know that if you enroll in a where walmart is a preferred pharmacy, you could save up to 80% on your co-pays over other pharmacies? this could lower your prescription co-pays to as low as a dollar
if you're flying to amsterdam or brussels, paris, all these cities will be impacted. although the worst is over for the uk heading toward sweden and denmark. in london, the underground and express trains were suspended because of the winds. >> thanks so much. big problems there for europe. thanks to you in the weather center. atika in london, our thanks to you also. >> and another obama care, another meltdown for the website. now tech giants including a former head of tech projects...
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the wind sliced through brussels and amsterdam where among the canals of was the trees being uprooted by winds not felt in over 20 years. a woman died when one of them fell on her. across the netherlands, it is estimated repairs will cost some 70 million pounds. there is damage across large parts of europe. here in northern france and transport was hit hard. train services and airports experiencing huge delays and things are beginning to return to normal as the wind dies down. today, it is pretty much the calm after the storm yet this was a big weather event. the winds were among the strongest in the last decade. germany, several people died, one man when this tree fell on his car. across europe, most countries were well prepared because warnings have been issued. while the cleanup begins, many feel it could have been a lot worse. >> now to china were unconfirmed reports suggest that a car crash and explosion in the heart of beijing yesterday may have been a suicide attempt. five people including three in the vehicle died when an suv drove past security barriers and crashed into pedes
the wind sliced through brussels and amsterdam where among the canals of was the trees being uprooted by winds not felt in over 20 years. a woman died when one of them fell on her. across the netherlands, it is estimated repairs will cost some 70 million pounds. there is damage across large parts of europe. here in northern france and transport was hit hard. train services and airports experiencing huge delays and things are beginning to return to normal as the wind dies down. today, it is...
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the wind sliced through brussels and amsterdam where among the canals of was the trees being uprooted by winds not felt in over 20 years. a woman died when one of them fell on her. across the netherlands, it is estimated repairs will cost some 70 million pounds. there is damage across large parts of europe. here in northern france and transport was hit hard. train services and airports experiencing huge delays and things are beginning to return to normal as the wind dies down. today, it is pretty much the calm after the storm yet this was a big weather event. the winds were among the strongest in the last decade. germany, several people died, one man when this tree fell on his car. across europe, most countries were well prepared because warnings have been issued. while the cleanup begins, many feel it could have been a lot worse. >> now to china were unconfirmed reports suggest that a car crash and explosion in the heart of beijing yesterday may have been a suicide attempt. five people including three in the vehicle died when an suv drove past security barriers and crashed into pedes
the wind sliced through brussels and amsterdam where among the canals of was the trees being uprooted by winds not felt in over 20 years. a woman died when one of them fell on her. across the netherlands, it is estimated repairs will cost some 70 million pounds. there is damage across large parts of europe. here in northern france and transport was hit hard. train services and airports experiencing huge delays and things are beginning to return to normal as the wind dies down. today, it is...
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it was astonishing to me. >> reporter: aaron is a professor of risk and water management in amsterdam. like many of his colleagues here he is a big believer in big structures to keep the water out. he thinks new yorkers should think about walling themselves off from future megastorms. >> don't rule it out because sea level is going to rise very quickly. >> reporter: but with so many inlets to the sea to flow through one barrier would not be enough to protect new york and new jersey. the region would need to build a ring of strategically located barriers to fend off flooding from rising seas and worsening storms. one scheme imagines a huge structure at the verrazano narrows which separates staten island and brooklyn. the concept is a hybrid of two dutch designs. the giant barrier with the gates and the huge swinging doors. another ideas is even more ambitious: a five-mile-long storm surge barrier that would span from sandy hook, new jersey, to the rockaway peninsula in new york. engineer jonathan goldstick would love to build it, though he admits fortress new york would cost tens of bi
it was astonishing to me. >> reporter: aaron is a professor of risk and water management in amsterdam. like many of his colleagues here he is a big believer in big structures to keep the water out. he thinks new yorkers should think about walling themselves off from future megastorms. >> don't rule it out because sea level is going to rise very quickly. >> reporter: but with so many inlets to the sea to flow through one barrier would not be enough to protect new york and new...
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cell phone video captured a massive tree narrowly missing him as he rode through amsterdam on monday.aleforce winds uprooted the tree sending it plummeting to the ground. fortunately the bicyclist was able to veer out of the way in the nick of time. >>> well, more backlash on the nsa. the agency is accused of spying on everything from the vatican to google. it denies doing anything wrong, but as vinita nair tells us, u.s. allies aren't so sure. >> reporter: when roman catholic cardinals were gathering to select a new pope in march, an italian magazine suggested that the nsa had a pipeline into the vatican. the magazine panorama says the nsa recorded phone calls and could have eavesdropped on cardinals who voted for pope francis. they tried to clear the air with this statement. the national security agency does not target the vatican. assertions that it has are not true. also wednesday the united nations says it received similar asurnss that its communications networks are not and will not be monitored by american intelligence, but it was not clear whether they were monitored in the pa
cell phone video captured a massive tree narrowly missing him as he rode through amsterdam on monday.aleforce winds uprooted the tree sending it plummeting to the ground. fortunately the bicyclist was able to veer out of the way in the nick of time. >>> well, more backlash on the nsa. the agency is accused of spying on everything from the vatican to google. it denies doing anything wrong, but as vinita nair tells us, u.s. allies aren't so sure. >> reporter: when roman catholic...
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it happened in amsterdam. you can hear all the people nearby that were screaming. they probably heard it as the bicyclist approaching the trunk missed him. amazingly, though, he only suffered minor injuries. >> you talk about lucky? >> timing. >> dancing out of harm's way at the last second. 4: right now. still ahead on "today in the bay." the cardinals could be a little tired ahead of tonight's world series game. we'll explain what we are talking about coming up. >> plus, a live look at oracle arena. the lakers are in town to take on the warriors. we are going to tell you which star player the warriorss will have to do without. >>> taking a live look outside. the eastshore freeway coming into the maze. things are quiet. no major accidents. we do have more congestion. we will detail that. i'm anthony slaught certificate in for mike inouye. we're back after this. >>> a mechanical problem grounded the team playing on the runway at the st. louis airport for more than six hours yesterday. players said it was no big deal. their families were on board and there were plen
it happened in amsterdam. you can hear all the people nearby that were screaming. they probably heard it as the bicyclist approaching the trunk missed him. amazingly, though, he only suffered minor injuries. >> you talk about lucky? >> timing. >> dancing out of harm's way at the last second. 4: right now. still ahead on "today in the bay." the cardinals could be a little tired ahead of tonight's world series game. we'll explain what we are talking about coming up....
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. >>> in amsterdam a quick- thinking cyclist barely escaped death as he was pet dalling through a storm on monday. watch as he approaches a massive tree. that comes crashing down because of those strong winds as you saw there. fortunately he verse to the left just in time to avoid the falling tree. >> a bus driver being called a hero after he stopped a woman from jumping off a bridge over a highway in buffalo. surveillance video from the bus shows the woman climbing over the guardrail on a narrow ledge. the driver decided that follow the rules that require him to tell dispatch, he opened the doors and called out to her. when she didn't respond, he swung into action. >> felt like i did what i was supposed to do at the time. you know, i'm a football guy. so, you know, we sit on a bench and a coach calls your number you got to go in there and make a play and you got to do what the play calls for. and i think that's what i did. >> yeah. darnell, you made the play. after the rescue the bus driver got a standing ovation from high school students who had been watching through the bus window. y
. >>> in amsterdam a quick- thinking cyclist barely escaped death as he was pet dalling through a storm on monday. watch as he approaches a massive tree. that comes crashing down because of those strong winds as you saw there. fortunately he verse to the left just in time to avoid the falling tree. >> a bus driver being called a hero after he stopped a woman from jumping off a bridge over a highway in buffalo. surveillance video from the bus shows the woman climbing over the...
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are looking at it and we're urging the other twenty eight states to look at it there was a bank in amsterdam that i think went on for three hundred years with no problem we know how to do banking it should be like infrastructure to support the economy it shouldn't be for the benefit of it leads to think they're above the law as we currently have if you look at the bank for international settlements that institution was a stablished when the war reparations were being exacted from germany after world war one and that's when it was started in one nine hundred thirty and the i believe it's sixty central banks that are members of the b i yes those are the culprits those are the ones that really need to go out of business now you first lou they whistle over corruption in the world bank tell us more about your revelations. well that's actually what happened i was working in the philippines and there was a bank this was at the end of the east asian financial crisis in the end of the nine hundred ninety s. and the second largest bank in the philippines philippine national bank there was a loan to st
are looking at it and we're urging the other twenty eight states to look at it there was a bank in amsterdam that i think went on for three hundred years with no problem we know how to do banking it should be like infrastructure to support the economy it shouldn't be for the benefit of it leads to think they're above the law as we currently have if you look at the bank for international settlements that institution was a stablished when the war reparations were being exacted from germany after...
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against the backdrop of already strained relations between them and between moscow and the hague in amsterdam in lieu of the recent developments with the greenpeace vessel the arctic sunrise which of course it is has been in waters under the dutch flag the russian history of foreign affairs have said that they have had issues with the vessel for quite some time it was arrested at the end of last month in the arctic waters. in the russian arctic waters and all thirty people on board the vessel i have been charged with piracy the netherlands have requested that russia release the greenpeace activist and the crew of the vessel i love but it doesn't look like that is going to be a likely development anytime soon so the wishes of the two current countries are rather strained and this recent development doesn't doesn't look very promising in that area ok well we're closer for this story got up to six o'clock tonight of course and so we. will be following it with your thank you very much. financial storm has been ravaging the eurozone doesn't seem to have put off chinese businesses investment in eur
against the backdrop of already strained relations between them and between moscow and the hague in amsterdam in lieu of the recent developments with the greenpeace vessel the arctic sunrise which of course it is has been in waters under the dutch flag the russian history of foreign affairs have said that they have had issues with the vessel for quite some time it was arrested at the end of last month in the arctic waters. in the russian arctic waters and all thirty people on board the vessel i...
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ann petri is writing, she sells ad space for the amsterdam news, but when adam clayton powell startsthe voice, she comes on there. and it's the way she gets to know harlem. she's a reporter, and she literally walks all of harlem, and, you know, she writes from the high to the low. she writes about everything. it informs her next, the stories that she covers sometimes inspire stories in her fiction. it's a, you know, i think now we think of certain spaces as being intellectual, and they're very narrow. we think of the academy or the classroom, something like that. all of these spaces had such incredible intellectual and political energy. so for her, for ann ann try it would be the people's voice. for clemons it would be the new dance group where she was taking these dance lessons and learning from martha graham and any number of people, and for pearl and for mary lou williams it's a place like cafÉ society, the nightclub where at any given night langston hughes and paul robison and eleanor roosevelt might be in the audience. but i think it's also important to note where these women cr
ann petri is writing, she sells ad space for the amsterdam news, but when adam clayton powell startsthe voice, she comes on there. and it's the way she gets to know harlem. she's a reporter, and she literally walks all of harlem, and, you know, she writes from the high to the low. she writes about everything. it informs her next, the stories that she covers sometimes inspire stories in her fiction. it's a, you know, i think now we think of certain spaces as being intellectual, and they're very...
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. >>> >>> otro juego mÁs, el pi lan visitando a ajax de amsterdam. puso al frente a ajax 1 a 0.rica y xolos se miden en duelo pendiente de la fecha 2. en el estadio azteca los puede ver por unimÁs. >>> juega uno de los pendientes el fin de semana despuÉs de jugar contra tijuana va contra las chivas. son lÍderes, tienen 2 partidos menos todavÍa y lo increible que matemÁticamente podrÍan estar amarrando su pase a la fiesta grande. es toda la informaciÓn en univisiÓn deportes.com. fat y la regreso contigo, gracias. >>> te estamos viendo, gracias alejandro, al regresar una madre hispana se une al sueÑo de jÓvenes para darle una esperanza de vida a su hija discapacitada. tenemos su conmovedor testimonio ♪ ¿alitas? hola, víctor. mighty wings de mcdonald's. mmm. tan ricas, que se han ganado un nuevo baile. ♪ [ locutor ] nuevas mighty wings. tan deliciosas, que todo el mundo las celebrará con un baile de victoria. hay algo nuevo en mcdonald's que a todos les va a encantar. ¿y las mighty wings? [ silbar ] ¿y las mighty wings? >> se ma' jip permanecer mÁs de diez a uns tras las rejas por
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al jazeera, amsterdam. >> the father of accused u.s. intelligence leaker has arrived in moscow.le snowden says he stands by his son who is wanted in the u.s. on charges for allegedly revealing details about surveillance programs. he was granted asylum by russia earlier this year. >> he was found guilty of using the proceeds of blood diamonds to finance rebels during that country's 11 year civil war. two french defense minister has met his troops to explain why he is cutting thousands of posts from the ranks. >> around 20 minutes from the german boarder. this is home to 1,000 servicemen and women, many who have been involved in operations in places like jordan, and also in most recently in lebanon. now the visit by the french defense minister comes in the same week that around 8,000 job losses were announced for next year. now the troops here are obviously keep to know how that will effect them. but of course the announcement beg as bigger question, how will france cope if in a few years time it has to be involved again in a big military intervention in a place like mali. at alic
al jazeera, amsterdam. >> the father of accused u.s. intelligence leaker has arrived in moscow.le snowden says he stands by his son who is wanted in the u.s. on charges for allegedly revealing details about surveillance programs. he was granted asylum by russia earlier this year. >> he was found guilty of using the proceeds of blood diamonds to finance rebels during that country's 11 year civil war. two french defense minister has met his troops to explain why he is cutting...
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so petri is writing with the amsterdam news but finding the peoples whose voice that comes aboard period she is a reporter. from the high to the low and writes about everything. and now we think a certain spaces like the academy warda classroom with incredible energy it would be the people's voice it would be the new dance group learning from any number of people but for very little it is a society of the nightclub in any given night you could see eleanor roosevelt in the audience but but she also creates a space in her apartment with the development of the be-bop music. with that kind of activity. these sites come under assault. oregon out of fashion but there is an assault on places like people's voice and a cafe society and when they told you no longer have those to nurture like it would have the year earlier part of the decade. >> with the celebration of restaurants with the possibility but we are detached from that and what it is for. even the private kind. with that document of parliament in change before that might be blind the celebration of the opening of a restaurant in the spa
so petri is writing with the amsterdam news but finding the peoples whose voice that comes aboard period she is a reporter. from the high to the low and writes about everything. and now we think a certain spaces like the academy warda classroom with incredible energy it would be the people's voice it would be the new dance group learning from any number of people but for very little it is a society of the nightclub in any given night you could see eleanor roosevelt in the audience but but she...
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of cooperation since peter the great developed his maritime expertise in ship yards not far from amsterdam has so far been a year of tension. late on tuesday intruders posing as electricians broke into the moscow home of a senior dutch diplomat, forcing him to the ground and beating him in an apparently anti-gay attack. a heart was drawn in lipstick on the mirror with lgbt underneath it. the acronym for lesbian, gay, by sexual and transgender. >> reporter: it's very important to create a complete picture of what happened, hear from the ambassador and relay our great concern. it is very serious. but first we need to get the facts on the table. >> reporter: russias with quick to respond. >> moscow expresses regret over the unfortunate incident that happened on the night of october 15th when the minister counselor was beaten by two unknown people in his own flat. >> reporter: but russia's promise to work closely with the netherlands to solve the crime is only a thin disguise for a relationship under strain. last week the dutch foreign minister apologized after a russian diplomat was detained
of cooperation since peter the great developed his maritime expertise in ship yards not far from amsterdam has so far been a year of tension. late on tuesday intruders posing as electricians broke into the moscow home of a senior dutch diplomat, forcing him to the ground and beating him in an apparently anti-gay attack. a heart was drawn in lipstick on the mirror with lgbt underneath it. the acronym for lesbian, gay, by sexual and transgender. >> reporter: it's very important to create a...
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. >> this is irving in love, these are the falcon twins, 71-year-old, prostitutes in amsterdam.pt with 155,000 men. >> jimmy: that's a lot of men. you are blocking it with your hand. what are they holding in their hands? >> they were giving me far too much credit. they have two little, i don't know, hush puppies or something. a hush puppy and ape tooth pi t >> glad we got all the stuff out of the way before the kid comes out here. you were talking about him. 9 years old. seemed look you had fallen in love with him. >> unbelievable. i never met a kid like thissen thissen -- this in my life. he insulted me all the time and hit me in the zipper. gyp he >> jimmy: he is great in the movie. funny. dangerous seem things happen. >> he is fearless. kids when they prank adults they get scared. jackson is the opposite. we have to back him down. jackson itch f it doesn't go go. don't yell at him. he is really hot. >> jimmy: he is backstage right now. we will take a break here. when we scum bacome back, bringn out. we'll get a look at him. more with johnny knoxville and jackson nicoll, too.
. >> this is irving in love, these are the falcon twins, 71-year-old, prostitutes in amsterdam.pt with 155,000 men. >> jimmy: that's a lot of men. you are blocking it with your hand. what are they holding in their hands? >> they were giving me far too much credit. they have two little, i don't know, hush puppies or something. a hush puppy and ape tooth pi t >> glad we got all the stuff out of the way before the kid comes out here. you were talking about him. 9 years old....
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he is buried in the green hill cemetery in amsterdam, new york. this fourth category includes also very light skinned colored man scattered and volunteer like regiments. at the age of 35, he joined the 13th mission infantry organized in his hometown where his family was well known. this photograph of him along with some of his military records were sent to me by her after she read my first publication about the forgotten black soldiers. of course, i did know anything about him. he is included so in the addition to additional proof of black serving and white regiments is found in some black cemeteries. for instance, apple washington, a researcher from new jersey discovered a large number of union tombstones without the letters you sec. on may 22, 1863, war department general order 143 was issued to organize last segment -- and almost immediately the governor of massachusetts began recruiting free blacks. flyers were distributed near and far from massachusetts to connecticut and pennsylvania, ohio, other northern states, and even the candidate. work
he is buried in the green hill cemetery in amsterdam, new york. this fourth category includes also very light skinned colored man scattered and volunteer like regiments. at the age of 35, he joined the 13th mission infantry organized in his hometown where his family was well known. this photograph of him along with some of his military records were sent to me by her after she read my first publication about the forgotten black soldiers. of course, i did know anything about him. he is included...
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flying into london, parris, amsterdam very strong winds.ours, look at 51 mile-per-hour gusts in london. we'll watch this all abate on tuesday. here in the u.s. the biggest story temperatures finally beginning to warm up. although a cool day today, as cold as it's been and in terms of the temperatures in the southeast warmer today and then even warmer as we head towards tomorrow. fred? >> thanks so much, alexandra steele. >> the world series may go all seven games. both the cardinals and red sox are playing their hearts out to capture the championship and last night's wild finish in st. louis was more proof. let's go to joe carter with that and the rest of the sports highlights in our bleacher report. >> reporter: fred, what an absolutely crazy ending in st. louis. it's the first world series game ever to be decided on an obstruction call of all things. it happened in the bottom of the ninth. the game is tied 4-4. boston gets the out at home plate but throw to third base goes wide. still looks like boston will get alan craig out at home plat
flying into london, parris, amsterdam very strong winds.ours, look at 51 mile-per-hour gusts in london. we'll watch this all abate on tuesday. here in the u.s. the biggest story temperatures finally beginning to warm up. although a cool day today, as cold as it's been and in terms of the temperatures in the southeast warmer today and then even warmer as we head towards tomorrow. fred? >> thanks so much, alexandra steele. >> the world series may go all seven games. both the cardinals...
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. >> reporter: at headquarters in amsterdam they worry about friends and coworkers sitting in a russiant by the arctic sea and convinced of the justice of the cause. >> i think the sacrifice already made by activists as highlighted the problem about needing to defend the arctic, the fact that we are running out of time on acting on climate change and in that sense the sacrifice of the activist is not being made. >> reporter: they were arrested when they tried to board a russian oil rig and accused of piracy, nonsense says green peace because it was an honest protest talking about exploitation of the arctic sea. this rents green peace with the biggest diplomatic price since it blew up one of the shifts 30 years ago but the people detained in russia today come from 18 different countries giving this dispute a very international flavor. in london russell bryan worries about his brother who is traveling with green peace as a freelance camera man and held in a cold cell for weeks with no idea of what will come next. >> it's not for me to comment on russia's kind of what they are looking to d
. >> reporter: at headquarters in amsterdam they worry about friends and coworkers sitting in a russiant by the arctic sea and convinced of the justice of the cause. >> i think the sacrifice already made by activists as highlighted the problem about needing to defend the arctic, the fact that we are running out of time on acting on climate change and in that sense the sacrifice of the activist is not being made. >> reporter: they were arrested when they tried to board a...
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amsterdam, holland, scotland and belgium. >> we can get close for the team. we can get close to people in san francisco over here. we know we're as diehard as they are and it's everything. >> we're all like minded people who didn't know each other and now we're best buddies because we came together online. we followed this team with as much passion as people do in the states. i know because i used to get season tickets for the 49ers. these guys are just as knowledgeable and just as dedicated. i'm especially privileged to be one of the members of this group. they're great people. they're cool guys. >> absolutely brilliant. especially 2007 we were going for a bit of a rough patch, so it wasn't the best football. we were watching sports but it was still great to see them. now especially with how well we're playing, can't wait. >> got my manager to stop, and buy me this packet of bubble gum and inside was a key ring and on the words was sf and 49ers. they were really good. joe montana, law. all these kind of players. jerry rice playing for them. it's like, okay,
amsterdam, holland, scotland and belgium. >> we can get close for the team. we can get close to people in san francisco over here. we know we're as diehard as they are and it's everything. >> we're all like minded people who didn't know each other and now we're best buddies because we came together online. we followed this team with as much passion as people do in the states. i know because i used to get season tickets for the 49ers. these guys are just as knowledgeable and just as...
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it moved on to amsterdam. see the candles -- see the canals and bicyclists were warned about the high winds and in germany, high seas, a pilot boat finding the wind and waves. it's been an awful storm? europe and continues even now. >>> the family of a man who died after downing a red bull drink is suing the drinkmaker over his death. what do they want? $85 million. it's a wrongful death suit. first of its kind as far as we can tell, against red bull. according to this man's family, he was playing a game of basketball a couple of years ago, drank a can of red bull, then had a heart attack. family members claim he was in very good health and the energy drink itself caused the heart attack. red bull reports one can contains the same amount of caffeine as a cup of coffee. the family's lawyer says there's more there extra system hunts and those stimulants are more dangerous than anything the company advertises as being in the drink. a red bull spokeswoman says the company cannot comment on any specific case, but i
it moved on to amsterdam. see the candles -- see the canals and bicyclists were warned about the high winds and in germany, high seas, a pilot boat finding the wind and waves. it's been an awful storm? europe and continues even now. >>> the family of a man who died after downing a red bull drink is suing the drinkmaker over his death. what do they want? $85 million. it's a wrongful death suit. first of its kind as far as we can tell, against red bull. according to this man's family, he...
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i live in amsterdam.hat was interesting for me reading this book is it read like anne frank's diary, the first-hand account of slavery and then i made it my foogs sort of make that book into a film. >> rose: you were intrigued by the idea that this is going from freedom to slavery rather than most stories go from slave troy emancipation. >> yeah, but also most people -- i would say most people, a lot of people don't know that 10% of the population of african americans at that time were living free in the north. >> rose: and how many of them were taken into slavely. was this a singular -- >> there's no number because after a certain date when slavery was abolished -- bringing slaves from africa was abolished. and before that they'd take kids and people would be taken from the streets. >> rose: and so you went and found a story. what do you do then? >> then i went with john ridley on the script and then i -- at the same time, plan "b," a guy called jeremy kleiner and brad pitt who was the head of the compan
i live in amsterdam.hat was interesting for me reading this book is it read like anne frank's diary, the first-hand account of slavery and then i made it my foogs sort of make that book into a film. >> rose: you were intrigued by the idea that this is going from freedom to slavery rather than most stories go from slave troy emancipation. >> yeah, but also most people -- i would say most people, a lot of people don't know that 10% of the population of african americans at that time...
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watch as he approaches a massive tree..t >>> in amsterdam a quick- thinking cyclist barely escaped deathming on monday. take a look. watch as he approaches a massive tree. we just saw it in the video. comes crashing down because of the strong winds. fortunately he veers to the left just in time avoiding the falling tree. >>> good morning, frank. what are you smiling about? last night, it looked like a changing of the guard really in western conference. the once mighty lakers simply dominated by the once happen less golden state warriors. big show before game for a team with big expectations. curry to klay thompson who had a career-high 38 points. iguodala steal, lee had 24. warriors win 125-94. the average price for a ticket last night at fenway was around $2,000. cardinals rookie michael walker trying to force a game 7 but in the third shane victorino bagged one off the monster with the bases loaded. everybody scored on the triple to make it 3-0 boston. it was 6-1 red sox in the ninth when koji uehara strikes out matt carpenter to end the game. the third title in 10 years and it's the f
watch as he approaches a massive tree..t >>> in amsterdam a quick- thinking cyclist barely escaped deathming on monday. take a look. watch as he approaches a massive tree. we just saw it in the video. comes crashing down because of the strong winds. fortunately he veers to the left just in time avoiding the falling tree. >>> good morning, frank. what are you smiling about? last night, it looked like a changing of the guard really in western conference. the once mighty lakers...