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he rekinded the blank check to austria. about ten hours too late because austria-hungary that afternoon had begun shelling belgrade. mostly ineffectually but there , you are. that same night, wednesday, july 29th, interesting. barbara tuchman has this great scene in the "guns of august." are in a panic, what will france today? will you stand with us? they wake up the french in the middle of the night. oh, god damn these russians. they're worse insomniacs than drinkers. great scene she puts it on friday, july 31st. happened on wednesday, july 29th. not july 31st. friday, and here's why it happened. it happened because russia's ambassador to paris receives a telegram from russia's foreign minister, who had learned earlier that evening that austria-hungary had begun shelling belgrade. he then got the czar to sign the order for general mobilization on wednesday, he then sent off a july 29. telegram to paris saying in rather elliptical language due to germany's desire that we cease mobilizing we must now regard war. that is why
he rekinded the blank check to austria. about ten hours too late because austria-hungary that afternoon had begun shelling belgrade. mostly ineffectually but there , you are. that same night, wednesday, july 29th, interesting. barbara tuchman has this great scene in the "guns of august." are in a panic, what will france today? will you stand with us? they wake up the french in the middle of the night. oh, god damn these russians. they're worse insomniacs than drinkers. great scene she...
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he rescinded the blank check to austria.out ten hours too late because austria-hungary that afternoon had begun shelling belgrade. mostly ineffectually but there x you are. that same night, wednesday, july 29th, interesting barbara tuchman has this great scene in the guns of august, you know, the russians are just they're they're in a panic, what will france today? will you stand with us? they wake up the french in the middle of the night. oh, god damn these russians they're worse insomniacs than drinkers. great scene she puts it on friday, july 31st. happened on wednesday, july 29th. not friday july 31st. and here's why it happened. it happened because russia's ambassador to paris receives a telegram from russia's foreign minister, who had learned earlier that evening that austria-hungary had begun shelling belgrade. he then got the czar to sign the order for general mobilization on wednesday july 29th, he then sent off a telegram to paris saying in rather elliptical language due to germany's desire that we cease mobilizing
he rescinded the blank check to austria.out ten hours too late because austria-hungary that afternoon had begun shelling belgrade. mostly ineffectually but there x you are. that same night, wednesday, july 29th, interesting barbara tuchman has this great scene in the guns of august, you know, the russians are just they're they're in a panic, what will france today? will you stand with us? they wake up the french in the middle of the night. oh, god damn these russians they're worse insomniacs...
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he rescinded the check to austria. late, because that afternoon they had begun shelling belgrade. mostly ineffectively, but there you are. that same night, wednesday, july 29, interesting, barbara tuckman has this great seen in "the guns of august." the russians are in a panic. what will france do? will they stand with us? they wake up the french in the middle of the night. goddamn these russians. they are worse insomniacs. she puts on friday, july 31. it happened on wednesday, july 29. not friday, july 31. and here's why it happened. it happened because russia's ambassador to paris received a telegram from russia's foreign minister, who had learned earlier that evening that austria hungary had begun shelling belgrade. he then got the czar to sign the order for general mobilization on july 29. he sent off then a telegram to paris, due to our inability to exceed to germany's desire that we cease mobilizing, wex/4t now regard war as imminent. and that is why on the same night that he was panicking and trying to rescind t
he rescinded the check to austria. late, because that afternoon they had begun shelling belgrade. mostly ineffectively, but there you are. that same night, wednesday, july 29, interesting, barbara tuckman has this great seen in "the guns of august." the russians are in a panic. what will france do? will they stand with us? they wake up the french in the middle of the night. goddamn these russians. they are worse insomniacs. she puts on friday, july 31. it happened on wednesday, july...
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serbia ak which sesed on austria's demands except that austria be able to use their owh police in serbian territory.rrit this led toory. a standoff. and eventually a military confrontation.tual when austria mobilized against s serbia, russia declared they would help defend the serbs. germanyst asked russia to stop their mobilization process and if russia mobilized they would declare war. germany declared war. and then there's sort of a e's o cascading effect which then nce france stepped in in support of russia, and then when germany invaded france by way of belg belgium, britain declared war in order to defend belgian belgia neutrality. we focused on the western front. for practical reasons. chos that's where the strength of the holdings of the university of wisconsin are. so a lot of material on germany's role, as well as what was happening in belgium and france. so we wanted to bring these sources to the fore.oor and really sort of focus on jus the western combat experience. okay. so these first cases here in tht collection focus on the outbreak of the war in different d countries. so
serbia ak which sesed on austria's demands except that austria be able to use their owh police in serbian territory.rrit this led toory. a standoff. and eventually a military confrontation.tual when austria mobilized against s serbia, russia declared they would help defend the serbs. germanyst asked russia to stop their mobilization process and if russia mobilized they would declare war. germany declared war. and then there's sort of a e's o cascading effect which then nce france stepped in in...
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he rekinded the blank check to austria.ut ten hours too late because austria-hungary that afternoon had begun shelling belgrade. mostly ineffectually but there you are. that same night, wednesday, july 29th, interesting barbara tuchman has this great scene in the guns of august, you know, the russians are just they're they're in a panic, what will france today? will you stand with us? they wake up the french in the middle of the night. oh, god damn these russians they're worse insomniacs than drinkers. great scene she puts it on friday, july 31st. happened on wednesday, july 29th. not friday july 31st. and here's why it happened. it happened because russia's ambassador to paris receives a telegram from russia's foreign minister, who had learned earlier that evening that austria-hungary had begun shelling belgrade. he then got the czar to sign the order for general mobilization on wednesday july 29th, he then sent off a telegram to paris saying in rather elliptical language due to germany's desire that we cease mobilizing we
he rekinded the blank check to austria.ut ten hours too late because austria-hungary that afternoon had begun shelling belgrade. mostly ineffectually but there you are. that same night, wednesday, july 29th, interesting barbara tuchman has this great scene in the guns of august, you know, the russians are just they're they're in a panic, what will france today? will you stand with us? they wake up the french in the middle of the night. oh, god damn these russians they're worse insomniacs than...
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austriaa acquiesced except austria be able to use their own police in serbian territory.his led to a standoff and eventually a military confrontation. when austria mobilized against serbia, russia declared that they would help defend the serbs and germany asked russia to stop their mobilization process and threatened they would declare war. down. germany declared war and then there's sort of a cascading affect which then france stepped in in support of russia and then when germany invaded france by way of belgium, britain declared war in order to defend belgian neutrality. we chose to focus on the western front. that's where the strengths are. a lot of territory on germany's role as well as what was happening in belgium and france. so we wanted to bring these sources to the floor and really sort of focus on just the western combat experience. >> these first cases here in the collection focus on the outbreak of the war in different country. here is what we're calling germany mobilizes for war. within the case you can see different images. crowds of assembled in berlin to r
austriaa acquiesced except austria be able to use their own police in serbian territory.his led to a standoff and eventually a military confrontation. when austria mobilized against serbia, russia declared that they would help defend the serbs and germany asked russia to stop their mobilization process and threatened they would declare war. down. germany declared war and then there's sort of a cascading affect which then france stepped in in support of russia and then when germany invaded...
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estos exÁmenes mitocondriales que se estÁn haciendo en austria no han dicho nada de cÓmo van estos estudios>> vamos a otra cosa. un rehÉn estadounidense y otro sudafricano que estaban en poder del terrorista de al qaeda murieron cuando fuerzas especiales de estados unidos trataron de rescatarlos. ambos fueron asesinados por su captores. >> lucas es una persona muyyerno y sensible. es un romÁntico y siempre creen lo mejor de las personas. >> esas fueron las palabras de clemencia por parte de la hermana. en septiembre del aÑo pasado habÍa sido secuestrado por militantes de al qaeda en yemen. el grupo radical habÍa enviado mensajes en los dÍas asegurando que su ejecuciÓn se concretarÍa si el gobierno de washington no cumplÍa. en el video el propio rehÉn habÍa pedido misericordia. >> estoy buscando cualquier ayuda que pueda obtener. mi vida estÁ en peligro. >> el gobierno de estados unidos ordenÓ un ataque en la zona de yemen donde estaba contigo. la operaciÓn de rescate cobrÓ la vida de supuestamente 10 miembros de al qaeda. algo saliÓ mal. su vida estaba claramente en peligro y todos le recom
estos exÁmenes mitocondriales que se estÁn haciendo en austria no han dicho nada de cÓmo van estos estudios>> vamos a otra cosa. un rehÉn estadounidense y otro sudafricano que estaban en poder del terrorista de al qaeda murieron cuando fuerzas especiales de estados unidos trataron de rescatarlos. ambos fueron asesinados por su captores. >> lucas es una persona muyyerno y sensible. es un romÁntico y siempre creen lo mejor de las personas. >> esas fueron las palabras de...
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okay, then finally as a final thing here, we have august 6th, austria declares war on russia.as heard all day and so many enemies. so many enemies. but in the speech to the people wearing one of his grand uniforms, he shouts out, i am the instrument of the most high. i am his sword. woe on death to all who resist my will. as we know by the end of the war, he was in exile. monarchy gone to the dead. george the 5th. >> i will happened you the mike and you need to speak into it. questions? yes? >> would you tell us how you got the queen's permission to use the archives? >> what a good question. >> the queen gave me a medal which is nice. it's the medal of the role of victorian order. i'm a tenant of the royal victorian order. it's a shaming thing in a way. for a year we followed her around making a documentary. this is when i was at bbc before i had retired and we were following her around. for a year. actually we came to america and did all of those things and it was riveting. later on i made another documentary. i have to assume she liked the films. i went to buckingham palace
okay, then finally as a final thing here, we have august 6th, austria declares war on russia.as heard all day and so many enemies. so many enemies. but in the speech to the people wearing one of his grand uniforms, he shouts out, i am the instrument of the most high. i am his sword. woe on death to all who resist my will. as we know by the end of the war, he was in exile. monarchy gone to the dead. george the 5th. >> i will happened you the mike and you need to speak into it. questions?...
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here we go, by the 28th of july, austria has declared war on serbia.to remember that the bam clkans have been troubl for a long time as well. that didn't come out of the blue either. it was the great powers like austria hungary, germany and russia behind the wings, pulling the puppet strings. as always. now wilhelm moves into one of his favorite roles which is as kriegs heir, the warlord. he struts around full of bombast, hardly knowing who he is. until one day it dawns on him that this really means he might be having to fight his cousins and he's absolutely appalled. and goes around to the palace saying too many enemies, how can my cousins do this to me? there he is, a child that was split as a child, still in the same psychological situation. so he finds that his navy is the reason for that as we know is turpits who got the army going with the army bill of 1913. but had his risk theory so for every great battleship. every three of britain, germany was to have two. interesting actually to my mind. you know, he didn't say three for three. he said two f
here we go, by the 28th of july, austria has declared war on serbia.to remember that the bam clkans have been troubl for a long time as well. that didn't come out of the blue either. it was the great powers like austria hungary, germany and russia behind the wings, pulling the puppet strings. as always. now wilhelm moves into one of his favorite roles which is as kriegs heir, the warlord. he struts around full of bombast, hardly knowing who he is. until one day it dawns on him that this really...
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that she will not cover austria, hungary, and serbia. or essentially the entire balkan front. now she has her reason for this. she said it would needlessly complicate the story, lead to tiresome length and so on. it is true it's almost such an inexhaustbly complicated story you can see why she left it out. but she didn't just leave out the balkans. she left out the entire july crisis. if you read the book closely you'll notice she devotes only one line to sarajevo, and one paragraph to the entirety of the july crisis. so her book is not really about the outbreak of the first world war in terms of causation, in terms of the diplomatic narrative, in terms of the drama between the european capitals in july. she picks up only on august 1st, and unfortunately she actually gets one major date wrong. that is the night of 31 july 1914, it's a friday, and she says this is the night when the french government essentially president premier are woken up in the middle of the night by the russians, who have been given this ultimate imby the germans, desperate to see what france will do. unf
that she will not cover austria, hungary, and serbia. or essentially the entire balkan front. now she has her reason for this. she said it would needlessly complicate the story, lead to tiresome length and so on. it is true it's almost such an inexhaustbly complicated story you can see why she left it out. but she didn't just leave out the balkans. she left out the entire july crisis. if you read the book closely you'll notice she devotes only one line to sarajevo, and one paragraph to the...
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now, during that period of time, germany and to a lesser extent its ally, austria/hungary started engaging in espionage sabotage operations here in the united states for a number of reasons that we can discuss during q&a. in addition, british intelligence was quite active here, trying to frustrate what the germans were doing during this period of american neutrality, the secret service, the justice department's bureau of investigation, which later on became the fbi and also the investigators of the u.s. postal service were very active trying to run down a lot of these espionage and sabotage and fraud cases but they did a lot of tripping over each other. so, secretary of state robert lansing, whom you see here, was concerned about this and provide posesed creating a special opposite to review the reports of investigators from different organizations, from different departments. he argued because of the diplomatic sensitivities involved, this new office should obviously be in the state department and furthermore the state department should receive on detail investigators from the postal serv
now, during that period of time, germany and to a lesser extent its ally, austria/hungary started engaging in espionage sabotage operations here in the united states for a number of reasons that we can discuss during q&a. in addition, british intelligence was quite active here, trying to frustrate what the germans were doing during this period of american neutrality, the secret service, the justice department's bureau of investigation, which later on became the fbi and also the...
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. >>> uno, así lo confimró procuradoría tras análisis de expertos en austria, corroboraría que quemaronuerrero. ♪. >>> el velorio de alexander fue sin su cuerpo, aquí lo esperan de regreso, pero sólo volverá una pieza dental y una parte de su cráneo, así lo identificaron, regresará a su casa pobre, de un pueblo pobre, donde soñaba con ser maestro. >>> le quitaorn su sueño a mi hijo . >>> alexander es uno de los 43 estudiantes desaparecidos ,el estudio genético realizado en austria reveló su identidad . >>> esta prueba cientifica confirma que los restos encontados coinciden con las evidencias de la investigación . >>> alexander tenía 21 años ,se fue para estudiar en la normal, hoy el pueblo, su familia entera lo lloran. >>> no podemos creerlo y pues la verdad es traumante. >>> la identificacioi nsegun la procuradoría demuestra que alexander y sus compañeros fueron asesinados e incinerados, el procurador dijo que hay 80 personas arrestadas y faltan por ser capturadas 27 más . >>> faltan estudios y detectives dijeron al grado de incineración al que fueron sometidos. >>> por eso las manifes
. >>> uno, así lo confimró procuradoría tras análisis de expertos en austria, corroboraría que quemaronuerrero. ♪. >>> el velorio de alexander fue sin su cuerpo, aquí lo esperan de regreso, pero sólo volverá una pieza dental y una parte de su cráneo, así lo identificaron, regresará a su casa pobre, de un pueblo pobre, donde soñaba con ser maestro. >>> le quitaorn su sueño a mi hijo . >>> alexander es uno de los 43 estudiantes desaparecidos ,el...
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in austria this behavior is illegal. detectives got involved. according to detectives, it was not difficult to identify this woman because she shoots porn. they could match it to the other films. this ended up in court. she said i'm an angel compared to what other people have done. she did receive a three-month suspended sentence, ordered to apologize to the priest at the church and ordered to pay about $6,600. >> this is very disrespectful not to mention breaking the law in that country. >> she said she did not know it was illegal. >> it's slippery and snowy. a couple of cops stop her. she starts crossing the road. she is wearing a big hoodie. blocks her peripheral vision. obviously didn't really look. the car wasn't traveling that fast. of course he touches the brakes. what happens, his wheels lock up and he slides slowly across. you see her ride up on the top of the car. not a massive impact. you see when she lands back on the road and goes sliding, that is going to be serious bruising for her back. she is okay. some people go over and help h
in austria this behavior is illegal. detectives got involved. according to detectives, it was not difficult to identify this woman because she shoots porn. they could match it to the other films. this ended up in court. she said i'm an angel compared to what other people have done. she did receive a three-month suspended sentence, ordered to apologize to the priest at the church and ordered to pay about $6,600. >> this is very disrespectful not to mention breaking the law in that country....
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alexander morÁn fue identificado entre las otras analizadas por los peritos de la universidad en austriaa bÚsqueda. desde la ciudad de mÉxico tenemos mÁs noticias. >> al dar a conocer avances en las investigaciones jesÚs murillo karam, confirmÓ que los restos humanos encontrados en un basurero en el municipio de cocula, guerrero pertenecen a alexander morÁn venancio, uno de los 40 y tres hermanitas de acciÓn guerrero. murillo karam explicÓ que la conclusiÓn se tuvo luego de que un fragmento Óseo, que fue enviado junto con otros mÁs por las autoridades y peritos forenses argentinos a un laboratorio en austria, fuera sometido a procedimientos comparativos, con perfiles genÉticos de los familiares de los comunes normalistas. >> de acuerdo con el resultado emitido por la universidad, se concluye que la muestra Ósea de estudio se corresponde a alexander venancio. >> conferencia de prensa del procurador, se mostraron imÁgenes del basurero de cocula donde fueron encontrados los restos del joven estudiante normalista, a orillas del rÍo san juan. el 26 de septiembre pasado se reportÓ la desaparic
alexander morÁn fue identificado entre las otras analizadas por los peritos de la universidad en austriaa bÚsqueda. desde la ciudad de mÉxico tenemos mÁs noticias. >> al dar a conocer avances en las investigaciones jesÚs murillo karam, confirmÓ que los restos humanos encontrados en un basurero en el municipio de cocula, guerrero pertenecen a alexander morÁn venancio, uno de los 40 y tres hermanitas de acciÓn guerrero. murillo karam explicÓ que la conclusiÓn se tuvo luego de que...
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that she will not cover austria, hungary, and serbia. or essentially the entire balkan front. now she has her reason for this. she said it would needlessly complicate the story, lead to tiresome length and so on. it is true it's almost such an inexhaustbly complicated story you can see why she left it out. but she didn't just leave out the balkans. she left out the entire july crisis. if you read the book closely you'll notice she devotes only one line to sarajevo, and one paragraph to the entirety of the july crisis. so her book is not really about the outbreak of the first world war in terms of causation, in terms of the diplomatic narrative, in terms of the drama between the european capitals in july. she picks up only on august 1st, and unfortunately she actually gets one major date wrong. that is the night of 31 july 1914, it's a friday, and she says this is the night when the french government essentially president premier are woken up in the middle of the night by the russians, who have been given this ultimate imby the germans, desperate to see what france will do. unf
that she will not cover austria, hungary, and serbia. or essentially the entire balkan front. now she has her reason for this. she said it would needlessly complicate the story, lead to tiresome length and so on. it is true it's almost such an inexhaustbly complicated story you can see why she left it out. but she didn't just leave out the balkans. she left out the entire july crisis. if you read the book closely you'll notice she devotes only one line to sarajevo, and one paragraph to the...
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austriaa acquiesced except austria be able to use their own police in serbian territory.andoff and eventually a military confrontation. when austria mobilized against serbia, russia declared that they would help defend the serbs and germany asked russia to stop their mobilization process and threatened they would declare war. down. germany declared war and then there's sort of a cascading affect which then france stepped in in support of russia and then when germany invaded france by way of belgium, britain declared war in order to defend belgian neutrality. we chose to focus on the western front. that's where the strengths are. a lot of territory on germany's role as well as what was happening in belgium and france. so we wanted to bring these sources to the floor and really sort of focus on just the western combat experience. >> these first cases here in the collection focus on the outbreak of the war in different country. here is what we're calling germany mobilizes for war. within the case you can see different images. crowds of assembled in berlin to receive news tha
austriaa acquiesced except austria be able to use their own police in serbian territory.andoff and eventually a military confrontation. when austria mobilized against serbia, russia declared that they would help defend the serbs and germany asked russia to stop their mobilization process and threatened they would declare war. down. germany declared war and then there's sort of a cascading affect which then france stepped in in support of russia and then when germany invaded france by way of...
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i know that in austria, i know that in germany, and i believe that in austria, saying positive things about the nazi party or the nazi era or even exhibiting nazi symbols insignia like the swastika is ctually illegal. i wouldn't be surprised if someone wrote a book in austria that he would be prosecuted for it. in the united states, that wouldn't happen because of our first amendment. host: i want to bounce this quote off of you from alyssa rosenberg. it was part of her column that she wrote for the "washington post" recently on the sony hack. she wrote, while i certainly worry that the scale of the incident will have a chilling effect on raunchy satire or even movie-going itself, i wonder if we're just offloading responsibility for our increasingly violent and polarized conversation about the media on to a convenient villain. do you think we are? guest: the villain would be north korea? host: in that case, yes. guest: ah, ok. i admire his been rosenberg's stuff. i always read her when i can. she's written a lot of sharp reviews, sharper than the average these days. i take her serious
i know that in austria, i know that in germany, and i believe that in austria, saying positive things about the nazi party or the nazi era or even exhibiting nazi symbols insignia like the swastika is ctually illegal. i wouldn't be surprised if someone wrote a book in austria that he would be prosecuted for it. in the united states, that wouldn't happen because of our first amendment. host: i want to bounce this quote off of you from alyssa rosenberg. it was part of her column that she wrote...
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parently of all our allies austria was particularly furious when we sent them a former concentration camp guard without warning. that's right, use rhea, complaining about another country foisting nazis on it, austria, the world's number one exporter of adolf hitlers. for more we're joined by senior correspondent jordan klepper. jordan, thanks for joining us! (cheers and applause) >> jon: jordan, how does it feel-- how does it feel to see congress actually get something done for once? >> it feels like a kick in the nuts, jon. this bill is an outrage. shame on congress for taking benefits away from war veterans. >> jon: jordan, i think you're missing the point. >> jon, the point is history. do you know what wars these men fought in? >> jon: word war 2. >> that's right, jon, we're talking about the greatest generation. >> jon: no. >> not the okay generation, not that could be worse generation, the, great,est heroes who deserve our-- . >> jon: they're not heroes, they didn't fight for us. we're talking about taking benefits from nazis. >> nazis? these are brave servicemen not nazis. i wo
parently of all our allies austria was particularly furious when we sent them a former concentration camp guard without warning. that's right, use rhea, complaining about another country foisting nazis on it, austria, the world's number one exporter of adolf hitlers. for more we're joined by senior correspondent jordan klepper. jordan, thanks for joining us! (cheers and applause) >> jon: jordan, how does it feel-- how does it feel to see congress actually get something done for once?...
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i'm proud of austria. it hurts when you hear we are not integrated. we pay taxes and go skiing. many believe the old war is a poddel in europe, and march to integrate muslims into austrian society and would rather the government didn't change it. >> italy remains a top destination for refugees and migrants. they are busy rescuing those abroad. foundering in the mediterranean. they are responding to a distress call from a boat that sailed from turkey with 500 migrants, in addition to 600 people rescued over the course of the last few days. one ship saved nearly 200 refugees on a boat from libya. officials say more than 150,000 migrants risked their lives trying to cross the mediterranean into italy. migrants died when they cap sized off the coast. many are from ethiopia. it's the latest fatal accident involving african refugees. more than 3,000 migrant deaths at sea have been reported this year. nigerian police responded to a massive gaol break. more than 200 prisoners were able to escape. police say gunmen broke in and freed the men. this is the third-largest prison break in two
i'm proud of austria. it hurts when you hear we are not integrated. we pay taxes and go skiing. many believe the old war is a poddel in europe, and march to integrate muslims into austrian society and would rather the government didn't change it. >> italy remains a top destination for refugees and migrants. they are busy rescuing those abroad. foundering in the mediterranean. they are responding to a distress call from a boat that sailed from turkey with 500 migrants, in addition to 600...
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i am proud of austria. it hurts when you hear we are not integrated. we pay taxes. we go skiing.really hurts. >> many austrian muslims belief the old law was a model in europe. they would rather the government didn't change t mohammed adow, al jazeera, vienna, austria. >> sent asylum seesers drowned off their boat safrp off of the coast. they say it bent down interest of the country. the ship was coming from the horn of africa. dozens of students have been protesting in india's capitol over the rise of sexual aas a results in the city. indian police are looking for a taxi driver from the international cab booking service, uber, accused of raping a 26-year-old woman during her journey home. uber said it had suspended the driver's account and was cooperating with the police. bangladesh is holding a summit looking at ways to improve the textile and department center, in the spotlight after a string of factory fires in 2012 and 2013. most survivors are waiting for compensation. sat sataa met one of them in. >> two years ago, sheps trapped inside this building when it was on fire. des
i am proud of austria. it hurts when you hear we are not integrated. we pay taxes. we go skiing.really hurts. >> many austrian muslims belief the old law was a model in europe. they would rather the government didn't change t mohammed adow, al jazeera, vienna, austria. >> sent asylum seesers drowned off their boat safrp off of the coast. they say it bent down interest of the country. the ship was coming from the horn of africa. dozens of students have been protesting in india's...
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mary, austria.places like california's yosemite national park. >> i'm going to do it! >> meche is one of two people ever to concur taft point without a safety harness, a 99-foot walk on a one-inch-thick nylon rope, a vertigo-inducing 6,900 feet over yosemite valley. remember, this is without any safety gear. >> whoo-hoo! >> meche is considered one of the world's best high-line slackliners, both with and without a safety harness. >> the feeling is 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 meche walks is more taut, and he takes the sport to new heights. once the nylon rope is stretched and anchored, meche gets to work. he makes it look easy, but make no mistake, it's not. even members of meche's entourage, who all use a harness. ♪ >> meche keeps his fear of falling in check. >> fear is not go
mary, austria.places like california's yosemite national park. >> i'm going to do it! >> meche is one of two people ever to concur taft point without a safety harness, a 99-foot walk on a one-inch-thick nylon rope, a vertigo-inducing 6,900 feet over yosemite valley. remember, this is without any safety gear. >> whoo-hoo! >> meche is considered one of the world's best high-line slackliners, both with and without a safety harness. >> the feeling is amazing because...
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. >>> a gunman holding hostages in austria.how this could be related on the war on terror. >> we'll track the storm together with our live radar. >> we got traffic alerts for east bay. >> good morning to a busy morning, it is monday, december 15th. >> happy monday everyone, it is 5:30. it is going to be a wet start to the workweek. >> it is already is. bay area is getting hi with more torrential rains. seems like you have been there before, right? >> >> reporter: yeah, this is the fourth or fifth day of a storm coverage this year. anyway, complaining about the drought in the middle of the rainstorm is not a good idea. the good thing about this storm from last week is the folks are prepared for the worst. you can see a lot of them left their sandbags out from last week. getting ready for whatever what happens today, flooding here as been a common problem. one of the reasons for flooding is the slope of the street. the draining system cannot keep up with the flow of water. some businesses that flooded out just stayed close until
. >>> a gunman holding hostages in austria.how this could be related on the war on terror. >> we'll track the storm together with our live radar. >> we got traffic alerts for east bay. >> good morning to a busy morning, it is monday, december 15th. >> happy monday everyone, it is 5:30. it is going to be a wet start to the workweek. >> it is already is. bay area is getting hi with more torrential rains. seems like you have been there before, right? >>...
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. >>> a gunman continues to hold hostages in sidney austria at a cafe. five people have escaped and the number of hostages at this point is unclear. at one point, hostages were seen holding audiotape a flag resembling the one flown. >>> kpix 5 christian harnett was there for this event. >> the church was filled with music and only crowds on sunday afternoon. >> it is time. >> we come with the issue of policing. >> an issue that prompted rallies across the nation including the bay area. >> you have never seen the movement of people in the history of this country. >> the gather drew comparisons to the civil rights rally of the 1960s. doctor martin luther king junior once spoke inside this very church. [ applause ] >> this time, it was michael brown senior's turn. >> brown senior says he's going to city and city fighting and standing up for his right and speaking out against police brutality. >> enough is enough, we got to stay strong, together. [ applause ]. >> michael brown senior will be at mission high school at san francisco this afternoon. >>> the pal
. >>> a gunman continues to hold hostages in sidney austria at a cafe. five people have escaped and the number of hostages at this point is unclear. at one point, hostages were seen holding audiotape a flag resembling the one flown. >>> kpix 5 christian harnett was there for this event. >> the church was filled with music and only crowds on sunday afternoon. >> it is time. >> we come with the issue of policing. >> an issue that prompted rallies across...
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z 76% for russia. 90% casualty rate for austria hungary.rehend destruction in the lands along the front where 90% of all structures were reported destroyed after the war. it's only through glimpses that we get from various authors and various scholars of all of these that we can come to understand the war, that we can come to understand how the picture of europe, visions of europe and european powers, reputations, aspirations, foibles, strengths and weaknesses led to the first world war in this cartoon on the eve of the first world war. >>> here on cspan 3 all week, we're featuring american history tv programming, and we would like to get your thoughts on our shows. e-mail us at cspan.org to leave your comments and suggestions. >> we'd like to tell you about other american history tv programs. join us every starred at 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. eastern for a special look at the civil warç we'll bring you to the battlefields. we'll bring you the latest historical forums on the subject. that's programs on the civil wat saturdays at 6:00 and 10:
z 76% for russia. 90% casualty rate for austria hungary.rehend destruction in the lands along the front where 90% of all structures were reported destroyed after the war. it's only through glimpses that we get from various authors and various scholars of all of these that we can come to understand the war, that we can come to understand how the picture of europe, visions of europe and european powers, reputations, aspirations, foibles, strengths and weaknesses led to the first world war in this...
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semana la vaselina ♪ ♪ >> en mÉxico peritos confirmaron los resultados por parte de la universidad en austria3 estudiantes desaparecidos. >> al dar a conocer avances en las investigaciones del fiscal federal, confirmÓ que los restos humanos encontrados en un basurero, pertenecen a alexander mora venancio, uno de los normalistas desaparecidos. y con que la conclusiÓn se obtuvo luego de que un fragmento ocio fue enviado junto con otros mÁs a las autoridades y peritos forenses argentinos a un laboratorio. >> la muestra Ósea corresponde a uno de los normalistas desaparecido. >> en la conferencia de prensa el procurador se mostraban imÁgenes del basurero donde fueron encontrados los restos. del 26 de septiembre pasado se reportÓ la desaparición, tras ser agredidos por policÍas, aquella noche la policÍa entregÓ a los jóvenes a un grupo criminal llamado guerreros unidos que los mataron los quemaron. >> hasta ahora suman 80 las personas detenidas, como el alcalde y su esposa seÑalados como presuntos responsables intelectuales. >> veamos mÁs noticias de nuestros paÍses. >> la cruz roja informa que el
semana la vaselina ♪ ♪ >> en mÉxico peritos confirmaron los resultados por parte de la universidad en austria3 estudiantes desaparecidos. >> al dar a conocer avances en las investigaciones del fiscal federal, confirmÓ que los restos humanos encontrados en un basurero, pertenecen a alexander mora venancio, uno de los normalistas desaparecidos. y con que la conclusiÓn se obtuvo luego de que un fragmento ocio fue enviado junto con otros mÁs a las autoridades y peritos forenses...
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now, what do you have in austria? >> well, christmas is a a different thing.he day, and on the eve of that day we do the proper things. it's a catholic country. it works through traumatization. and -- [ laughter ] we have -- we try to keep kids in order. in their place. and we have krampus. >> jimmy: guys, this is not a a made-up thing. >> no. >> jimmy: they have krampus. [ laughter ] >> if you want -- krampus. >> jimmy: sorry about that. that's what i get. [ laughter and applause ] krampus, i apologize. so krampus, what does krampus do? >> it -- >> jimmy: he hides around the house? sorry. [ laughter ] >> he is st. nicholas' assistant. meaning we look at the flip side, sort of the dialectic approach. st. nicholas comes with praise and presents and wisdom. >> jimmy: and krampus? >> and krampus with a stick, a a bag, and he threatens you with -- [ laughter ] if you weren't good you get stuck in the bag and hit and shipped off. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no! now, look, honestly even. even that description, as bad as that is, wouldn't be that bad. except we actually g
now, what do you have in austria? >> well, christmas is a a different thing.he day, and on the eve of that day we do the proper things. it's a catholic country. it works through traumatization. and -- [ laughter ] we have -- we try to keep kids in order. in their place. and we have krampus. >> jimmy: guys, this is not a a made-up thing. >> no. >> jimmy: they have krampus. [ laughter ] >> if you want -- krampus. >> jimmy: sorry about that. that's what i get. [...
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austria, moscow has invested $12 billion in the country. >> it's essentially for kremlin to have countries inside european union, he would try to break sanctions. but the main battle which putin lost in europe is battle for madam merkel heart. you know especially after their five hours meeting in brisbane she's now just furious about putin. >> the german chancellor delivered the stark warning in a speech following the g-20 in bribs last month. she says this is -- in brisbane last month. this isn't just about serbia or moldova ah. moldova. >> the kremlin's sense, it's convinced that represents a threat orussian security. where the eu goes they tell you, nato will follow. peter sharp, al jazeera, moscow. >>> more than 1.7 million syrian refugees could go hungry this winter. the u.n. food program says it needs more than $64 million to finance the aid needed through december. >>> two sisters are being held as heroes in india after beating up men who were sexually harassing them on a bus. the video shows them beating the men with belts. >>> reuben dario azate has been released on monday. announ
austria, moscow has invested $12 billion in the country. >> it's essentially for kremlin to have countries inside european union, he would try to break sanctions. but the main battle which putin lost in europe is battle for madam merkel heart. you know especially after their five hours meeting in brisbane she's now just furious about putin. >> the german chancellor delivered the stark warning in a speech following the g-20 in bribs last month. she says this is -- in brisbane last...
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recibe confirmaciÓn de que encontraron restos en un basurero en ocula, lo confirmaron peritos de austria procuradurÍa general de justicia de la repÚblica hablÓ del hallazgo de restos de uno de los normalistas desaparecidos. >>> los restos son de un normalista de 21 aÑos de edad. >>> el procurador dijo que no pararÁ hasta dar con todos los responsables. >>> el padre de alexander recibiÓ la noticia en una reuniÓn y segÚn testigos dijo que le habÍan quitado todo menos el coraje y rabia para exigir justicia y castigo para los responsables. ayer en el monumento a la revoluciÓn otros compaÑeros de lucha se expresaron al respecto. >>> no le ignoramos a aelexander, al contrario esto florecerÁ en la revoluciÓn para un cambio. >>> la lucha por encontrar a los 42 estudiantes restantes continÚan, los puÑos apuntan al cielo, la inocencia de los niÑos, machetes con flores, estatuas alteradas, la virgen de fondo y zapata al fondo, es el modo de recordar a los normalistas. >>> es que algunos ciudadanos siguen sin creer en las autoridades. >>> esto es una farsa, ellos saben que los jÓvenes estÁn muertos
recibe confirmaciÓn de que encontraron restos en un basurero en ocula, lo confirmaron peritos de austria procuradurÍa general de justicia de la repÚblica hablÓ del hallazgo de restos de uno de los normalistas desaparecidos. >>> los restos son de un normalista de 21 aÑos de edad. >>> el procurador dijo que no pararÁ hasta dar con todos los responsables. >>> el padre de alexander recibiÓ la noticia en una reuniÓn y segÚn testigos dijo que le habÍan quitado...
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.>> los peritos argentinos re o responsables, con los investi d investigadores d austria, conf r confirmaron huesos del joven .>> por redes sociales estudia estudiantes de la normal rural i isidro burgos dieron a conocer l el tema . >> (informaciÓn en pantalla( .>> bueno imaginate el padre de familia dijo que uqedan 42 no a normanorm normalistas . >> asÍ esta la esperanza, edg edgarso se espera que maÑana se haga el anuncio poxpor supuest t estremos al pendiente porque e t esta noticia continÚa, 42 chicos singuen desaparecidos y es una l luz de espeanza para mÉxico . >> sin lugarr a dudas nos llama la atenciÓn el padre de alexa alexander fue avisado confirma q que los peritos argentinos co r contratados por las 43 familias, se ha pronunciado ademaÁs de n confcon confirmar que los restos osn de su hijo. > > n en este metting, los otr p padres de familia aseguran que s sus hijos aÚn pueden estar vivo .>> dicen que no porque haya un muerto significa que los demas t tambiÉn estÉn muertos . >> seguirÁ esto, las investi investigaciÓn continuarÁ, los peritos continÚan con las inve t investigaciones
.>> los peritos argentinos re o responsables, con los investi d investigadores d austria, conf r confirmaron huesos del joven .>> por redes sociales estudia estudiantes de la normal rural i isidro burgos dieron a conocer l el tema . >> (informaciÓn en pantalla( .>> bueno imaginate el padre de familia dijo que uqedan 42 no a normanorm normalistas . >> asÍ esta la esperanza, edg edgarso se espera que maÑana se haga el anuncio poxpor supuest t estremos al pendiente...
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trabajos complementarios los que hacen los forenses argentinos y las verificaciones que se hacen en austria se tomaron? >> mira, en el mensaje que dio porque no fue una conferencia de prensa no dio un tiempo aproximado para conocer el resto de los resultados asÍ que no quedarÁ más que esperar y por lo pronto, es la cuestiÓn de alexander que coincide con los restos Óseos. >> andrea, muchas gracias. vamos a estar con toda la informaciÓn. hoy se esperan protestas en hoyo, en chicago, filadelfia por el uso excesivo de la fuerza por parte de la policÍa contra las minorías. la mayorÍa de las manifestaciones han sido pacÍficas pero no todas. lucÍa nos trae un resumen estas protestas comenzando con los violentos disturbios ocurridos en california. >> se desatÓ el caos en california. protestas que comenzaron pacÍficas se tornaron violentas en cuestiÓn de segundos. vean cÓmo manifestantes enmascarados rompieron vidrios y arrojaron proyectiles contra la policÍa durante una protesta por los recientes incidentes en los que policÍas mataron a afroamericanos desarmados del paÍs. mÁs de 400 participantes c
trabajos complementarios los que hacen los forenses argentinos y las verificaciones que se hacen en austria se tomaron? >> mira, en el mensaje que dio porque no fue una conferencia de prensa no dio un tiempo aproximado para conocer el resto de los resultados asÍ que no quedarÁ más que esperar y por lo pronto, es la cuestiÓn de alexander que coincide con los restos Óseos. >> andrea, muchas gracias. vamos a estar con toda la informaciÓn. hoy se esperan protestas en hoyo, en...
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el tiroteo ocurriÓ el sÁbado por la noche saliÓ de los austrias no cuentan con ninguna informaciÓn sobrenecta la estaciÓn de colisión del valle con el aeropuerto de auckland se suspendiÓ por espacio de 20 minutos debido un problema elÉctrico. los funcionarios indicaron que no se sabe si los problemas elÉctricos estaban relacionados con problemas mecÁnicos que los pasados obligaron a cerrar temporalmente el tren. >> unas 100 personas sigan desalojadas a causa de la poderosa tormenta que azotÓ al Área de la bahÍa. muchos habitantes de un complejo de casas ya pudieron volver a sus hogares pero en delaware hay decenas de damnificados. >> estos presidentes hoy se acaban algunas pertenencias del parque de casas mÓviles. estas fotos muestran cÓmo quedaron inundados. hoy ya estÁ todo limpio pero todavÍa no han podido regresar, porque siguen sin agua ni electricidad. >> mi papÁ usa diálisis y necesita su electricidad para hacerse sus diÁlisis. >> el drenaje tiene que salir hasta lo que es el mar y mientras todas esas pipas estÁn podridas y llenas de cosas que no estÁn haciendo la limpieza que tie
el tiroteo ocurriÓ el sÁbado por la noche saliÓ de los austrias no cuentan con ninguna informaciÓn sobrenecta la estaciÓn de colisión del valle con el aeropuerto de auckland se suspendiÓ por espacio de 20 minutos debido un problema elÉctrico. los funcionarios indicaron que no se sabe si los problemas elÉctricos estaban relacionados con problemas mecÁnicos que los pasados obligaron a cerrar temporalmente el tren. >> unas 100 personas sigan desalojadas a causa de la poderosa...
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goingof east germans were to hungary and then hungary was etting them go through to austria. wall had been circumvented, not breached, perhaps. things were going in that direction. had gone to october. nd said the policy for east berlin, not t in moscow. they were going to maintain easternpire in force to europe with respect to the gdr. me to those events led hink that it was possible that it was coming but we did not get a sense that it would happen it did. was one seriesre in the event. when we came to office, there yufrp.ferment in eastern we looked at that ferment and make it ant to other ones.an the it.want to encourage underneath that that would cause the soviets to they did before. we tried to encourage the kind f freedom attitude without stirring up the soviet union. the wall was s vacationers going over to germany were all parts of this overall thing they had in mind. >> you do something of cab rating the results that we saw but not lead to another soviet crack down. about your strategy towards gorbechev in particular, soviets in general, the diplomacy that led to th
goingof east germans were to hungary and then hungary was etting them go through to austria. wall had been circumvented, not breached, perhaps. things were going in that direction. had gone to october. nd said the policy for east berlin, not t in moscow. they were going to maintain easternpire in force to europe with respect to the gdr. me to those events led hink that it was possible that it was coming but we did not get a sense that it would happen it did. was one seriesre in the event. when...