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firms doing business in austria.ill also bring to bear my passion for cultivating business and social entrepreneurship. if confirmed i will draw upon all my knowledge and experience to successfully advance u.s. interests in austria and enhance our strong cooperation with this important partner. if confirmed i will give the highest priority to insuring the safety of the united states citizens living, working and traveling in austria. i will also seek opportunities to enhance our cooperation and mutual understanding on international security issues as austria plays an important role in international peace and stability. austria continues, contributes to peace, peacekeeping missions around the world, most notely in the balkans and lebanon. austria also contributes personnel to the international security assistance force, mission in afghanistan and has pledged resources through 2017 to help sustain the afghan national security forces following the 2014 security transition. i will encourage austria to continue to contribu
firms doing business in austria.ill also bring to bear my passion for cultivating business and social entrepreneurship. if confirmed i will draw upon all my knowledge and experience to successfully advance u.s. interests in austria and enhance our strong cooperation with this important partner. if confirmed i will give the highest priority to insuring the safety of the united states citizens living, working and traveling in austria. i will also seek opportunities to enhance our cooperation and...
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it is the highest bridge in austria. it seems cool. >> it does. jimmy kimmel is live next. >> that is our report for now. >> thanks for joining us, >> thanks for joining us, everyone. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- johnny knoxville, from "percy jackson -- sea of monsters," logan lerman, and music from queens of the stone age and now, that reminds me, here is jimmy kimmel! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. >> jimmy: thank you for
it is the highest bridge in austria. it seems cool. >> it does. jimmy kimmel is live next. >> that is our report for now. >> thanks for joining us, >> thanks for joining us, everyone. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- johnny knoxville, from "percy jackson -- sea of monsters," logan lerman, and music from queens of the stone age and now, that reminds me, here is jimmy kimmel! ♪...
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it used to be austria. before that, france and belgium. >> abdul is thinking about leaving poland with his family. he says that if they do not find a proper home, they will have to move on. >> yes, i do know of others that are doing better. friends and family who are already living in germany asked me why i do not come. that is why i'm considering it. >> abdul has already thought about where he would go. >> i would prefer to go to berlin. it is my biggest dream to be let to live in berlin. >> after eight years, his existence in poland, living apart from his family in short- term accommodation, is nothing like how he imagined life in the free west would read. >> what do you think of when you hear european union? redtape, euro crisis, and rainy cities? why not palm trees, son, and beaches? in our summer series, we traveled to the remote corners of europe, and part of the eu is in the caribbean. the islands that make up what a -- guadaloupe are an integral part of france some 7000 kilometers away from france,
it used to be austria. before that, france and belgium. >> abdul is thinking about leaving poland with his family. he says that if they do not find a proper home, they will have to move on. >> yes, i do know of others that are doing better. friends and family who are already living in germany asked me why i do not come. that is why i'm considering it. >> abdul has already thought about where he would go. >> i would prefer to go to berlin. it is my biggest dream to be let...
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it is the highest bridge in austria. it seems cool. >> it does. jimmy kimmel is live next. >> that is our report for now. >> thanks for joining us, >> thanks for joining us, everyone. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
it is the highest bridge in austria. it seems cool. >> it does. jimmy kimmel is live next. >> that is our report for now. >> thanks for joining us, >> thanks for joining us, everyone. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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to get their point across. >> reporter: the race for austria's legislature is heating up. of themselves. this isn't the first time the world has seen politicians without their shirts on. we recall president obama sunning himself on a hawaiian beach a few years ago. in austria the press has asked the candidate to stick to the naked facts and keep their shirts on. >> i think i'll keep my shirt on for now. >> you'll be fine. >> that's it for me. thanks for watching. >> we have one more story before you go. >> thousands of people attend the running of the bulls. this is in spain. anyone who wants to experience the terror, you can do it right here in the united states. the tomorrow the great bull run kicks offer. this is in virginia. 8,000 people expected to descend on california. safety cannot be guaranteed. >> are you aware of the danger? >> i am aware of the danger. to some degree that's some of the thrill and excitement about it. >> the great bull run is going to take place in atlanta in october and in houston in december. >> i was in a rush to get out of here after seeing
to get their point across. >> reporter: the race for austria's legislature is heating up. of themselves. this isn't the first time the world has seen politicians without their shirts on. we recall president obama sunning himself on a hawaiian beach a few years ago. in austria the press has asked the candidate to stick to the naked facts and keep their shirts on. >> i think i'll keep my shirt on for now. >> you'll be fine. >> that's it for me. thanks for watching....
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it is the highest bridge in austria. it seems cool. >> it does. jimmy kimmel is live next. >> that is our report for now. >> thanks for joining us, >> thanks for joining us, everyone. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com white house. >> incredible. >> that's amazing. i wonder eight times, what's the timespan? last eight years? last ten years? >> i don't have the answer to that. the last 10, 11 years. >> they've become invincible rather quickly. >>> coming up, the weather forecaster who did his job without fancy computer graphics or maps. >> lessons from a man born without arms. designing high-tech race cars. you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now weather" brought to you by united healthcare. [ man ] look how beautiful it is. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to
it is the highest bridge in austria. it seems cool. >> it does. jimmy kimmel is live next. >> that is our report for now. >> thanks for joining us, >> thanks for joining us, everyone. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com white house. >> incredible. >> that's amazing. i wonder eight times, what's the timespan? last eight years? last ten years? >> i don't have the answer to that. the last 10, 11 years. >> they've become invincible rather quickly....
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. >> there is a new attraction in austria for adrenalin junkies, a suspension bridge and platform with views of the am -- alps, for visitors with nerves of steel leading 14 steps do a glass platform with 1,300' drop the highest bridge in austria. >> 4:57. next at 5:00 a.m., leads pay off in a violent attack after the pride celebration. now, an arrest has been made. >> how bay area ferries are getting ready in case of another bart strike >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> thanks for joining us. >> a check on the forecast. mike, what do you have? >> a lack of cloud cover. partly cloudy to mostly clear. no fog. no mist. no drizzle. off to a good start for the forecast. we will talk about what is going to happen this afternoon. we will see a lot of sunshine. but, still, with the constant sea breeze temperatures are below average. we will be cool of the loan the coast at 58 in san francisco and 63. around the bay from 64 to 76. under land the range is from 73 to 81. warmer weather is coming up in the next forecast. leyla gul?
. >> there is a new attraction in austria for adrenalin junkies, a suspension bridge and platform with views of the am -- alps, for visitors with nerves of steel leading 14 steps do a glass platform with 1,300' drop the highest bridge in austria. >> 4:57. next at 5:00 a.m., leads pay off in a violent attack after the pride celebration. now, an arrest has been made. >> how bay area ferries are getting ready in case of another bart strike >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast...
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in 1529, 100,000 muslims around vienna, austria. mark bucher said if the turks gone from the devil is not being first. anyway, by miracle they are able to drive the muslims back. john calvin said i hear the sad condition. the chair prepares to wage war with a. they controlled the entire mediterranean in the 1500s. kirker greases their admiral. they need to get this last island, malta. 3000 offenders against 40,000 muslims. then the largest battle in the mediterranean sea, 1571, 230 ships powered by 15,000 christians under thec d gring. last night the wind changes and stops the muslim. captain john smith spent five years fighting the muslims before he found virginia. one of the poker chips was captured. did you know that? in 1625, the pilgrim sent the ship back with 800 pounds at beaver scans. take it to morocco and so the crew to slavery. in 1683, 200,000 muslims around vienna, austria. the polish king comes to the ms rescue. on what date? september 11, 1683. the polish horses and the germans and hungarians come to the aid of the os
in 1529, 100,000 muslims around vienna, austria. mark bucher said if the turks gone from the devil is not being first. anyway, by miracle they are able to drive the muslims back. john calvin said i hear the sad condition. the chair prepares to wage war with a. they controlled the entire mediterranean in the 1500s. kirker greases their admiral. they need to get this last island, malta. 3000 offenders against 40,000 muslims. then the largest battle in the mediterranean sea, 1571, 230 ships...
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. >> this is 24 year old man from austria. he travels the world to places like yosemite park.er to conquer taft point without a safety harness. a 99 foot walk on a 1-inch thick nylon rope. 6900 feet over yosemite valley. remember, this is without any safety gear. >> woo! >> he is considered one of the world's best high-line slack liners, both with and without a safety harness. >> the feel something amazing. because you control yourself. and if you lose focus, it's getting dangerous. >> slack lining has been around for decades. this video from 1938 in india shows a man balancing on a loose, bouncy rope, hence the name slack line. these days, the line that is walked is more taut, and he takes the sport to new heights. once the nylon rope is stretched and anchored, he get does work. he makes it look easy, but make no mistake, it's not. even for members of his entourage who all use a harness. he keeps his fear of falling in check. >> fear's not good. you don't know how to control fear? it's becoming way more dangerous. >> green lake austria, he travels a distance world record, 525
. >> this is 24 year old man from austria. he travels the world to places like yosemite park.er to conquer taft point without a safety harness. a 99 foot walk on a 1-inch thick nylon rope. 6900 feet over yosemite valley. remember, this is without any safety gear. >> woo! >> he is considered one of the world's best high-line slack liners, both with and without a safety harness. >> the feel something amazing. because you control yourself. and if you lose focus, it's...
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her husband was in prison in austria.ot out of prison in paris and went to austria and voluntarily went to prison in austria so she could be with her husband. >> what were americans' views of this rescue? >> i do not know if they knew about it at the time. the story does not get told until much later. what we know most about it is what monroe wrote in his autobiography. it was not published until years later. this story did not become current until well after the event. >> james monroe met eliza in new york city when she was just a teenager, 17 years of age. virginia became an important part of their lives in between their various political postings. we will show you two places important to them next. >> the james monroe museum has been in existence since 1927, when his great granddaughter had an effort of preserving his law office that existed here in the city of fredericksburg in the 1780's. we had the largest assemblage of artifacts and other information related to the family that you will find anywhere in the country.
her husband was in prison in austria.ot out of prison in paris and went to austria and voluntarily went to prison in austria so she could be with her husband. >> what were americans' views of this rescue? >> i do not know if they knew about it at the time. the story does not get told until much later. what we know most about it is what monroe wrote in his autobiography. it was not published until years later. this story did not become current until well after the event. >>...
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>> guest: most of them went back to west germany and austria. i have women from vienna who were in the gestapo, secretaries in the gestapo there. they went back to vienna, women who went back to their towns in west germany. one couple in particular from what became east germany, and that figure, that particular woman figures very prominently in this book. she was responsible for in this plantation she and her husband were running a farm and estate -- and, again, this actually is another case in the ukraine -- and they were jews that were trying to flee from the railway transports, the boxcars would end up trying to find refuge. and this couple would hunt them down, and they had a special site on their farm, an actual killing site. and this figure, you know, she was on her balcony serving coffee and cake and overhead the men talking about what should be be done with the jews. and it's even detailed how they should be killed, what would be the proper method. so one day some jewish boys, six boys, she found them along the side of the road, brought
>> guest: most of them went back to west germany and austria. i have women from vienna who were in the gestapo, secretaries in the gestapo there. they went back to vienna, women who went back to their towns in west germany. one couple in particular from what became east germany, and that figure, that particular woman figures very prominently in this book. she was responsible for in this plantation she and her husband were running a farm and estate -- and, again, this actually is another...
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you feel the energy. >> also in austria a walk 12,000 feet high through the clouds across two of theurope. for most people, it's plain and simple terror. but for meche, it's just a warm-up. back in the u.s., he craves a tougher challenge and finds it. like in oregon's aptly named monkey face, another successful ramble without the aid of any kind of safety harness. >> i think it is less dangerous than driving a car. >> this daredevil doesn't just walk from one end to the other, when he gets close to the other side he does his signature move. kneeling on the line he puts his hands together as if praying and actually shuts his eyes. >> i go like this and close my eyes for one second. it's an amazing feel. it is just something that i want to say thank you. >> it's inconceivable for most of us and yet even in near darkness meche is completely unphased. >> i got it! yea! there's more to life. it is just those limit moments. >>> this sunday special "meet the press." the american dream. >> i have a dream. >> 50 years ago this week, dr. martin luther king jr. changed history with his i have a
you feel the energy. >> also in austria a walk 12,000 feet high through the clouds across two of theurope. for most people, it's plain and simple terror. but for meche, it's just a warm-up. back in the u.s., he craves a tougher challenge and finds it. like in oregon's aptly named monkey face, another successful ramble without the aid of any kind of safety harness. >> i think it is less dangerous than driving a car. >> this daredevil doesn't just walk from one end to the other,...
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. >> a new a traction in austria for adrenalin junkies a platform with views of the alps and it is onlys with nerves of steel according to the resort website the bridge is 1 4 step down to a glass platform the highest bridge in austria. >> next at 6:00, a crucial day as bart negotiations and what could happen tonight if real progress is not made. >> breaking news of edward snowden, the n.s.a. leaker granted asylum overnight and we will tell you his new location this morning. >> call it a car comeback, the new chevrolet is better than lexus and >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> breaking news at 6:00. n.s.a. leaker, edward snowden, leaves the moscow airport. his lawyer reveals his new location. >> only four days until a second possible bart strategic. today's union employees will try to rally support from the public. >> in ohio, the man who held three women captive for a decade in cleveland will learn his fate from a judge, with sentencing for ariel castro in minutes. >> thanks for joining us. >> it is looking different this morning. >> the extra sunshine from
. >> a new a traction in austria for adrenalin junkies a platform with views of the alps and it is onlys with nerves of steel according to the resort website the bridge is 1 4 step down to a glass platform the highest bridge in austria. >> next at 6:00, a crucial day as bart negotiations and what could happen tonight if real progress is not made. >> breaking news of edward snowden, the n.s.a. leaker granted asylum overnight and we will tell you his new location this morning....
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is it, a, france, b, the united states, c, austria, or, d, portug portugal? stay tuned.ect answer. go to cnn.com/fareed. also, remember, you can go to itunes.com/fareed if you ever miss a show or a special. this week's book of the week is actually two books of the week. i'm going to re-recommend a couple of books that i read this summer. the first is "wealth and power, china's long march to the 21st century." really smart look at china's history and its future. the other book is "the sleep walkers walkers, how europe went to war in 1914." how world war i began and a wonderfully written book with important lesslessons. >>> now, for the last look. look at the iconic grand boulevards. the only problem, the crowds of tourists are nowhere to be seen. that's common for the real paris this time of year, i suppose, but local media has dubbed this fake paris a ghost town all year-round. this is 6,000 miles from the city of lights, luxury development, in the outskirts of shanghai that was constructed in 2007 to attract china's new wealthy. but according to the developers, it is cu
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the flight was headed to austria just 11 p.m.. one of the engines failed.t is unclear of the time what caused the engine to fail. >>> a tv crew shows that how much effo little it took to lure children away from the park. i will use the trick from the book, a dog. while many did the right thing, some did not. >> reporter: you know what, i need to feed him some water. let's go this way. >> i mean it happened right in front of your face. >> do you want to feed him a treat? >> did you think it was going to be that easy? >> no, not at all. >> okay, they're still going and going all the way to the parking lot and then -- >> i am going to put him in here and i am going to feed them in here. >> it was so easy, i can have all six of them in my truck going god knows where. >> what does he look like to you? like a nice guy taking care of dogs. >> what did he do next time when somebody comes up to you that you don't know. >> tell my mom. >> for these moms, the conversation about predators is just starting. but for another mom, she could not even talk about our test. >>
the flight was headed to austria just 11 p.m.. one of the engines failed.t is unclear of the time what caused the engine to fail. >>> a tv crew shows that how much effo little it took to lure children away from the park. i will use the trick from the book, a dog. while many did the right thing, some did not. >> reporter: you know what, i need to feed him some water. let's go this way. >> i mean it happened right in front of your face. >> do you want to feed him a...
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is it, a, france, b, the united states, c, austria, or d, portugal.l tell you the correct answer. go to cnn.com/fareed for more of the gps challenge and lots of insight and analysis. you can also follow us on twitter and facebook. also, remember you can go to itunes.com/fareed if you ever miss a show or a special. >>> this week's book of the week is two books of the week. i'm going to re-recommend a couple of books that i read this summer. the first is "wealth & power, china's long march to the 21st century." really smart look at china's history and its future. the other book is "the sleep walkers, how europe went to war in 1914" by christopher clark. new scholarship on how world war i began and just a wonderfully written book with important lessons. >>> now for the last look. via the new -- look at the iconic brand boulevards. the only problem, the crowds of tourists are nowhere to be scene. that's common to the real paris this time of year, i suppose, but local media has dubbed this fake paris a ghost town all year round. this is tien duchang. 6,000
is it, a, france, b, the united states, c, austria, or d, portugal.l tell you the correct answer. go to cnn.com/fareed for more of the gps challenge and lots of insight and analysis. you can also follow us on twitter and facebook. also, remember you can go to itunes.com/fareed if you ever miss a show or a special. >>> this week's book of the week is two books of the week. i'm going to re-recommend a couple of books that i read this summer. the first is "wealth & power, china's...
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he was an immigrant from the austria and varian empire. he is called the king. he could be the greatest horror movie ever. he made one of the most famous film noir movies. and i use an example of how pop culture intersects with high culture. he was a very well educated man. he lived with some of the great european directors, and he ended up working what is called poverty role in hollywood churning out cheap movies the title and in may something out. did he made something of it. they discovered him in the 1950's and made a hero. left his movies as a child. >> host: what about star trek. >> guest: that is a chapter that is actually on the tv show. from ab of discovery that he had written to 24 episodes of this wonderful show. i went into it totally objective. i want to say -- see if i could find anything in this series. it turns out a lot of the genesis of star trek is in that series. the euro in the show must go around and encounter these strange towns. then have to straighten them out that became the prototype for the enterprise going to these plants grow by the
he was an immigrant from the austria and varian empire. he is called the king. he could be the greatest horror movie ever. he made one of the most famous film noir movies. and i use an example of how pop culture intersects with high culture. he was a very well educated man. he lived with some of the great european directors, and he ended up working what is called poverty role in hollywood churning out cheap movies the title and in may something out. did he made something of it. they discovered...
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the younger brother of the dutch king was hit by an avalanche in austria last year and lay buried under the snow for 15 minutes. he never regained consciousness. he died at age 44. >> on tuesday representatives of the german government commemorated the building of the berlin wall. more than 130 people were killed trying to escape to the west. the german cultural affairs minister laid wreets at the memorial. she told a group of teenager students at a berlin high school about her own experience of growing up in communist east germany. >> the man who helped steer the east german communist party back into mainstream politics after reunification died at the age of 71 on tuesday. he helped redefine the communist party's successor as a democratic left wing movement. in 2007, the p.d.s. merged with other groups to form the left party. bisky became a member of the european parliament before stepping down last year for health reasons. >> on tuesday the czech president accepted the resignation of the prime minister. he and his technocrat government stepped down six days after losing a vote of conf
the younger brother of the dutch king was hit by an avalanche in austria last year and lay buried under the snow for 15 minutes. he never regained consciousness. he died at age 44. >> on tuesday representatives of the german government commemorated the building of the berlin wall. more than 130 people were killed trying to escape to the west. the german cultural affairs minister laid wreets at the memorial. she told a group of teenager students at a berlin high school about her own...
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corporate looking guy with a briefcase and a suit and the artists that came all the way from germany and austria. >> 5 points is a snapshot of this moment in time. new york's population is growing. the economy is growing. anything that is less than economically the highest and best use of a piece of property has a very difficult time holding on. >> the real estate boom in new york threatens a graffiti landmark. that brings in today's program to a close. confine much more and all the day's news at our website -- you can find much more at our website. see you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news -- at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of i
corporate looking guy with a briefcase and a suit and the artists that came all the way from germany and austria. >> 5 points is a snapshot of this moment in time. new york's population is growing. the economy is growing. anything that is less than economically the highest and best use of a piece of property has a very difficult time holding on. >> the real estate boom in new york threatens a graffiti landmark. that brings in today's program to a close. confine much more and all the...
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considering austria, this is record-breaking high.emperatures soared to 40.6 degrees on wednesday. the highest since record began in the 19th century. looks like this will continue on in to our friday -- in to your friday, i should say, but the cold front will be moving in, bringing temperatures dramatically, dropping down to 29 on your saturday. vienna looking at 31, down to 24 on saturday. this is really difficult for the bodies to cope. so do take precautions for that. now in to eastern asia. we have been talking about the heat for so long. it's been an ongoing story, but unfortunately i still have to talk about it. we're not going to get any precipitation across the area. this is due to the summer pacific high an the tibetan high in the up aer atmosphere both combined are bringing great recipe for extreme heat. yet again heat warnings and advisories are widely boast posted in the area. this is in the danger zone. kyoto at 38. fukushima and toe hoe cue 36 degrees for the high that is forecasted for today and looks like it will cont
considering austria, this is record-breaking high.emperatures soared to 40.6 degrees on wednesday. the highest since record began in the 19th century. looks like this will continue on in to our friday -- in to your friday, i should say, but the cold front will be moving in, bringing temperatures dramatically, dropping down to 29 on your saturday. vienna looking at 31, down to 24 on saturday. this is really difficult for the bodies to cope. so do take precautions for that. now in to eastern...
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corporate looking guy with a briefcase and a suit and the artists that came all the way from germany and austria. >> 5 points is a snapshot of this moment in time. new york's population is growing. the economy is growing. anything that is less than economically the highest and best use of a piece of property has a very difficult time holding on. >> the real estate boom in new york threatens a graffiti landmark. that brings in today's program to a close. confine much more and all the day's news at our website -- you can find much more at our website. see you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news -- at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of i
corporate looking guy with a briefcase and a suit and the artists that came all the way from germany and austria. >> 5 points is a snapshot of this moment in time. new york's population is growing. the economy is growing. anything that is less than economically the highest and best use of a piece of property has a very difficult time holding on. >> the real estate boom in new york threatens a graffiti landmark. that brings in today's program to a close. confine much more and all the...
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it can tell you here and latin because the plane of evo morales to be down in austria by blocking the airspace rights over their european allies. i think the final point to note, everyone in the world knows -- except for americans -- the u.s. routinely refuses to extradite people accused of horrible crimes. the ex-president and bolivia is accused of war crimes and was protected by the cia, living comfortably in the states who refuses to turn them over bree. i think when the u.s. pretends to be outraged when they don't get what they want an extradition, everyone in the world knows they frequently do the same thing and much more extreme cases. >> a few weeks ago i was talking to manfred max-neef, chilean economist, and i think the u.s., the media doesn't cover very much the anger -- especially latin americans -- what has taken place. it was soon after the bolivian president's airplane was forced down in austria because do is put pressure on france and spain with italy and portugal not to let the airplane go through the airspace. this is what manfred max-neef come in economist, had to sa
it can tell you here and latin because the plane of evo morales to be down in austria by blocking the airspace rights over their european allies. i think the final point to note, everyone in the world knows -- except for americans -- the u.s. routinely refuses to extradite people accused of horrible crimes. the ex-president and bolivia is accused of war crimes and was protected by the cia, living comfortably in the states who refuses to turn them over bree. i think when the u.s. pretends to be...
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germany and austria fared the best. >> in italy, the rates remains 12%, workers forced to find creativeolutions to get by. >> it's not your typical day at work. no uniform, and a coffee break announced by a horn. workers for the design company are helping to spice -- spruce up a school, all during normal working hours with the blessing of their company. >> it's just a small example of how sometimes, by breaking the rules, you can find innovative solutions. we need to be brave enough to do something different. with less work coming in at the moment, some of the employees are not needed in a warehouse. normally they would be asked to stay at home, receiving state benefits until their company receives more contracts. this new strategy has helped 300 of them stay employed. >> we are in a lucky situation to be able to afford to pay our salary -- staff their salary. >> it is a worthwhile undertaking. employees stay motivated, the atmosphere buoyant, and the whole community benefits. >> portugal's constitutional court has struck down a plant government austerity measure. -- planned government
germany and austria fared the best. >> in italy, the rates remains 12%, workers forced to find creativeolutions to get by. >> it's not your typical day at work. no uniform, and a coffee break announced by a horn. workers for the design company are helping to spice -- spruce up a school, all during normal working hours with the blessing of their company. >> it's just a small example of how sometimes, by breaking the rules, you can find innovative solutions. we need to be brave...
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. >> reporter: ready to go until a trip to austria brought back memories of the pumpkin seed oil she first tried as a teenager. >> they use it in lieu of butter. put it into the soup and every night we would have a pumpkin seed oil sunday. >> reporter: so she had some shipped home to massachusetts and started selling it out of her trunk to gourmet food shops. seven months later she met ian johnson at the fancy food show. he saw a fit. his bright idea, a full line of seed oils. >> that's a kick to it. >> reporter: the rising star, cherry seed oil. >> you know, it was a risk, but we thought this is something unusual. >> reporter: after it hit the market in january, the specialty food association called the oils a hot trend for summer. the cherry seed was named a finalist, that's specialty outstanding food invasion. >> this is the oscars of the food industry. >> reporter: it's a big deal because it can lead to big deals. there is a consensus. >> it's validated by a bunch of retailers that voted. >> it validates the product. >> just a great validation. >> it's really validating. >> the a
. >> reporter: ready to go until a trip to austria brought back memories of the pumpkin seed oil she first tried as a teenager. >> they use it in lieu of butter. put it into the soup and every night we would have a pumpkin seed oil sunday. >> reporter: so she had some shipped home to massachusetts and started selling it out of her trunk to gourmet food shops. seven months later she met ian johnson at the fancy food show. he saw a fit. his bright idea, a full line of seed oils....
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. >> reporter: 7-year-old jomar austria has been studying at the open air classroom since december last year. the curriculum isn't limited to the three rs. the children learned the importance of discipline and manners. they also receive instruction on basic hygiene, mastering tasks as basic as washing their hands. meals are served after class. this is the time that jomar looks forward to most. before joining the open air classroom, he was restless. he spent his days playing outdoors. but he has changed his behavior. he now offers to help his mother collect water and look after his younger sister. >> translator: he's changed. he speaks more politely now. i'd like to send him to regular school as soon as possible. >> reporter: officials from the ngo are looking to expand their target audience. they want to teach parents the importance of sending their children to school. thanks to their efforts, over 90% of the children who have attended the classes have gone on to attend regular schools. the group now holds over 100 open air classes a week in manila and nearby districts. the government h
. >> reporter: 7-year-old jomar austria has been studying at the open air classroom since december last year. the curriculum isn't limited to the three rs. the children learned the importance of discipline and manners. they also receive instruction on basic hygiene, mastering tasks as basic as washing their hands. meals are served after class. this is the time that jomar looks forward to most. before joining the open air classroom, he was restless. he spent his days playing outdoors. but...
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we bought a company in austria that does training for french and spanish. >> languages? >> languages. >> what do you think of websites like cora, it had a lot of interest and seems to be whithering or struggling. >> i think it's all about curation. if you have the right people answering the questions, it will be a good experience. it's just like school. if you had a great teacher you had a great experience. i think sites that are 100% crowd sourced you get what you pay for and also free, it's really a different level of quality. >> is there -- i'm sorry, you said there were three things. give me the other. >> we're improving our platform and adding extra features and increased our engineering team and web development team and also increasing the amount of content we're producing and types of content we're producing. >> as you watch the data on the content use, what is incredibly popular. what sort of things man this program the second it came out everybody wanted to know how to do it. i'm getting ios programming? >> it changes all the time. it seems to fluctuate for us b
we bought a company in austria that does training for french and spanish. >> languages? >> languages. >> what do you think of websites like cora, it had a lot of interest and seems to be whithering or struggling. >> i think it's all about curation. if you have the right people answering the questions, it will be a good experience. it's just like school. if you had a great teacher you had a great experience. i think sites that are 100% crowd sourced you get what you pay...
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the next day at another airport this time in austria drama unfolds the president of bolivia is plane is forced to land on suspicion that snowden is on board the heat and the debate turns up on the heels of this bolivia nicaragua and venezuela make their offers of asylum well known denouncing the pressure exerted by america but one little problem remains getting to any of these destinations without falling into the hands of american law enforcement it was here on the second floor terminal where snowden held a conference with human rights activists and with his advisors made the announcement that he was scared to fly not for heights and that he was thinking of asking russia for asylum video and photos make it out of that meeting and are quickly uploaded for our stories finally we have something to bring back to our newsrooms now the wait for the paperwork in this case a response to snowden scribbles on a blank sheet hey whatever works staff only this unassuming door here on the first floor of the terminal at the airport was headquarters july twenty fourth when everyone thought anatoly
the next day at another airport this time in austria drama unfolds the president of bolivia is plane is forced to land on suspicion that snowden is on board the heat and the debate turns up on the heels of this bolivia nicaragua and venezuela make their offers of asylum well known denouncing the pressure exerted by america but one little problem remains getting to any of these destinations without falling into the hands of american law enforcement it was here on the second floor terminal where...
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the next day at another airport this time in austria drama unfolds the president of bolivia his plane is forced to land on suspicion that snowden is on board the heat and the debate turns up on the heels of this bolivia nicaragua and venezuela make their offers of asylum well known denouncing the pressure exerted by america but one little problem remains getting to any of these destinations without falling into the hands of american law enforcement it was here on the second floor terminal where snowden held a conference with human rights activists and with his advisors made the announcement that he was scared to fly not for heights and that he was thinking of asking russia for asylum video and photos make it out of that meeting and are quickly uploaded for our stories finally we have something to bring back to our newsrooms now the wait for the paperwork in this case a response to snowden scribbles on a blank sheet hey whatever works staff only this unassuming door here on the first floor of the terminal at the airport was headquarters july twenty fourth when everyone thought anatoly
the next day at another airport this time in austria drama unfolds the president of bolivia his plane is forced to land on suspicion that snowden is on board the heat and the debate turns up on the heels of this bolivia nicaragua and venezuela make their offers of asylum well known denouncing the pressure exerted by america but one little problem remains getting to any of these destinations without falling into the hands of american law enforcement it was here on the second floor terminal where...
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support now out of the question germany says it's not considering any military participation so italy austria and spain say they won't back washington without a u.n. resolution however experts still fear that radical groups will take advantage of any western intervention in syria former british sea lord and security minister lord allen west warrants are serious repercussions which military actions may trigger. all my experience of walls and i've been in them and in the lead up to them and i've been running them and things is to find that you have a more of unintended consequences you think you're just going to do one little thing but actually things then happen and expand the nations like the u.s. and the u.k. and france and turkey need to be very very careful about what action they take we need to be very clear what is it we actually want to achieve what is the end state we want we need to have in place mechanisms militarily to ensure that things don't go beyond a certain degree but i'm not at all convinced that attack would actually help the condition of the people within within syria we've
support now out of the question germany says it's not considering any military participation so italy austria and spain say they won't back washington without a u.n. resolution however experts still fear that radical groups will take advantage of any western intervention in syria former british sea lord and security minister lord allen west warrants are serious repercussions which military actions may trigger. all my experience of walls and i've been in them and in the lead up to them and i've...
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support now out of the question germany says it's not considering any military participation italy austria and spain say they won't back washington without a u.n. resolution but syria's neighbor turkey said they will join an international coalition against syria even if the security council doesn't give the go ahead reaction now from little brother on there he is from other bread peace movement and has just returned from the turkish syrian border would have thank you so much for joining us here on r.t. to discuss the situation in around syria so. bring us the mood at the turkish border at the moment. yeah of course the people are free. at a turkish border in the province of how to get large elevates minority. which it defies themselves very much with the regime in damascus of the same group and of course they're afraid. yes of a military action which could cause a set of the government takeover in damascus. yet they seem themselves. in a kind of position with. a government take this government supporting opposition and so do afraid to even talk about a possible. turkey in a sort of turkey
support now out of the question germany says it's not considering any military participation italy austria and spain say they won't back washington without a u.n. resolution but syria's neighbor turkey said they will join an international coalition against syria even if the security council doesn't give the go ahead reaction now from little brother on there he is from other bread peace movement and has just returned from the turkish syrian border would have thank you so much for joining us here...
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years absolutely and there's been warnings come out in abundance from all sorts of countries germany austria sweden switzerland even russia now saying you know if you have to go then do so but try to avoid it but the thing is as you saw i mean with as we have seen we've seen ups and downs in flows of tourists there but right now it's not really as you said a safe time to go and russian foreign minister in fact issued a statement saying that to all the tour operators to stop selling tours to. because just a while before i mean the tours were really really cheap and a lot of people in fact did go but right now this is indeed going to stop now let's talk about the financial terms and money how much money is egyptian economy set to lose by you don't not having all these people all these stores coming in billions will says twenty eleven they've already lost two point five billion dollars if the violence continues to escalate we're looking at three billion by the end of the year that's incredibly substantial when you consider that the egyptian economy is in a fragile state is it isn't because of t
years absolutely and there's been warnings come out in abundance from all sorts of countries germany austria sweden switzerland even russia now saying you know if you have to go then do so but try to avoid it but the thing is as you saw i mean with as we have seen we've seen ups and downs in flows of tourists there but right now it's not really as you said a safe time to go and russian foreign minister in fact issued a statement saying that to all the tour operators to stop selling tours to....
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more going because it's got cold painting as well, which is something you normally associate with austriaybody could do it. you've got this amazing turban and these wonderful harlequin legs, because that's who she is. this girl is off to a fancy ball. but if you look at this, she's got a slapstick, which is where slapstick comedy came from, from the commedia dell arte. they would whack that against you, whatever it might be, and it'd make a crack. so she's got a bit more going for her. so i think from a value point of view, i think this girl is worth somewhere in the region of around about £2,000 to 3,000. thank you very much. that's good. so this is a very famous picture, isn't it? or at least a very famous image, because the original of it is in the tate gallery in london. it is, yes. i bought this picture in scarborough at an auction about 20 years ago. my wife was alive then, and she was the artist in our family. ah, right. so she's the one who professed to know about paintings. yes. and she saw this and she says, "that is a dante gabriel rosetti. i like that." and we were very fortun
more going because it's got cold painting as well, which is something you normally associate with austriaybody could do it. you've got this amazing turban and these wonderful harlequin legs, because that's who she is. this girl is off to a fancy ball. but if you look at this, she's got a slapstick, which is where slapstick comedy came from, from the commedia dell arte. they would whack that against you, whatever it might be, and it'd make a crack. so she's got a bit more going for her. so i...