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he fled to austria where he lived for 12 years without a steady job. now, he's acutely aware of how limited region is -- how limited freedom is when you do not have work. >> i would say it is simply a part of life. work is really a part of life. you cannot just sit around. it's very important. >> the hotel staff comes from 16 countries whose flags hang in the stairwell. nearly all the major religions are represented as well. a christian who fled from boko haram in nigeria does not harbor any ill will towards his muslim coworkers even though the islamist terrorist murdered his wife. -- islamist terrorists murdered his wife. >> got creates everybody, even islam and christian, we are one god. >> even the strongest faith is of limited help in learning to adjust to another culture. the hotel manager has some idea of how hard it can be. he came from the netherlands as a child. even after such a relatively easy transition, it took him more than three years to make new friends. >> i can relate to the situation of the staff members to some extent. many have a h
he fled to austria where he lived for 12 years without a steady job. now, he's acutely aware of how limited region is -- how limited freedom is when you do not have work. >> i would say it is simply a part of life. work is really a part of life. you cannot just sit around. it's very important. >> the hotel staff comes from 16 countries whose flags hang in the stairwell. nearly all the major religions are represented as well. a christian who fled from boko haram in nigeria does not...
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we actually leave austria and cross out of germany. every direction and no mention of the famous ill. as we climb, our ears are popping. >> wow. the cows have to mean something, right? >> the land here is privately owned by farmers so reluctant to let outsiders in, the movie studio has to pay them to let cameras up the path. >> here we go. >> halfway up, sheep. >> can you hear the chimes? hello. >> we keep going. it's steep and a little gooey from rain. okay. wow. is this it? is this it? here we are. the view, exactly as it was a half century ago. though one thing is very different for us. on the day we arrived -- >> it was a beautiful day today, it was not 50 years ago. in fact it was rain. it was wind. the temperatures in the 50s. everyone was freezing. they only had the sun come out for about 20 minutes to get that shot. >> turns out beautiful austria is the 11th rainiest country on earth. >> so i went to your mountain. >> i want to know how you did that? >> how i got up there? >> the rained a lot. >> freezing cold and waiting for t
we actually leave austria and cross out of germany. every direction and no mention of the famous ill. as we climb, our ears are popping. >> wow. the cows have to mean something, right? >> the land here is privately owned by farmers so reluctant to let outsiders in, the movie studio has to pay them to let cameras up the path. >> here we go. >> halfway up, sheep. >> can you hear the chimes? hello. >> we keep going. it's steep and a little gooey from rain. okay....
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she is the mona lisa of austria, who will fight you to the end for something we believe is ours. >> this is a story about maria altman's struggles to get her family's pictures back which belonged eded in her family. >> it has become -- the problem was they had become iconic pictures for vienna. although when they were originally painted they were thought of as being decadent art and in fact the nazi regime really didn't approve of clemson. so they were put aside. but as time went on of course he was recognized to be the great artist that he is. >> they destroyed my family. they killed my friend and they forced me to abandon the people and the places that i lost. i won't let them humiliate me again. >> 100,000 people have now been reunited with their paintings that were stolen during the nazi era. how much of an outrage is stolen art? >> it's not just stolen art. the art becomes a symbol of a stolen life and stolen memories. >> the film shows a flashback of the nazis sweeping into austria in the late 1930s and the grow growing plight of anti-semnysm. i wond -- anti-semitism. i wonder what
she is the mona lisa of austria, who will fight you to the end for something we believe is ours. >> this is a story about maria altman's struggles to get her family's pictures back which belonged eded in her family. >> it has become -- the problem was they had become iconic pictures for vienna. although when they were originally painted they were thought of as being decadent art and in fact the nazi regime really didn't approve of clemson. so they were put aside. but as time went on...
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turkey says it will damage relations with austria. the armenian president says he and his country are ready to amend relations with turkey. >> we want to establish normal relations with turkey and establishing the relations should be without preconditions. we have not set precompanies for the turks. we haven't said that you have to recognise the armenian genocide to establish normal sides. the we are fair and constructive. the turkish leadership set different conditions. >> police in france arrested a man planning to attack a church. the interior minister says the 24-year-old algerian is accused of killing a young woman before he was detained. french prime minister has visited the church there was targeted and the government says the man was planning to travel to syria and was flagged by security officials last year. an arsenal of weapons was found at his home >>> the united states says russia is building up its military presence along the border with ukraine, and accuses moscow of sending air defense units across the border. russia i
turkey says it will damage relations with austria. the armenian president says he and his country are ready to amend relations with turkey. >> we want to establish normal relations with turkey and establishing the relations should be without preconditions. we have not set precompanies for the turks. we haven't said that you have to recognise the armenian genocide to establish normal sides. the we are fair and constructive. the turkish leadership set different conditions. >> police...
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. >>> turkey recalled its ambassador to austria over a diplomatic row over genocide remarks. the move colling after they recognised the killing of thousands of armenians in turkey as genocide. turkey claims it will damage their relationship with austria. >> translation: we want to establish normal relations with turkey. he haven't set conditions for the turks. we haven't said we have to recognise the armenian genocide. our position is fair and instruct difficult. the turkish side set different conditions >>> nigeria's military said it invaded boko haram's last-known stronghold the raid taking place in north-east bono state. troops backed by a force launched an offensive against the armed group, and recaptured much of the territory it controlled. >> an indian farmer driven to desperation hung himself from a tree in new delhi, it occurred drog a protest over -- during a protest over prime minister narendra modi's farm reform and amid allegations that he has not done enough to help during the unseasonal remains. >> reporter: this is the body of a farmer hanging himself at a poli
. >>> turkey recalled its ambassador to austria over a diplomatic row over genocide remarks. the move colling after they recognised the killing of thousands of armenians in turkey as genocide. turkey claims it will damage their relationship with austria. >> translation: we want to establish normal relations with turkey. he haven't set conditions for the turks. we haven't said we have to recognise the armenian genocide. our position is fair and instruct difficult. the turkish side...
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hexachlorobenzene or hcb, was used in austria as a pesticide until the 1980's.oday it is bad because it's poisonous and may cause cancer. the problem is that a cement factory has allegedly for years been burning waste contaminated with hcb, leading to fears that local people have been slowly poisoned. reporter: when cordelia and robert opriessnig enter their barn, fear goes with them. fear for their animals, their health, and their livelihood. the organic farmers in gorts chitz valley in the austrian state of carinthia have been most affected by the hcb scandal. for years, the animals in the valley may have been eating plant fodder contaminated with hcb, short for hexachlorobenzene . the substance is carcinogenic, damages dna and a great story slowly in the environment. the entire area with its nearly 8000 inhabitants is affected area above all, mothers with small children are afraid and angry that officials are not taking their concerns seriously. >> at the moment they are hushing it up. they're investigating it, but it should have been investigated much earlie
hexachlorobenzene or hcb, was used in austria as a pesticide until the 1980's.oday it is bad because it's poisonous and may cause cancer. the problem is that a cement factory has allegedly for years been burning waste contaminated with hcb, leading to fears that local people have been slowly poisoned. reporter: when cordelia and robert opriessnig enter their barn, fear goes with them. fear for their animals, their health, and their livelihood. the organic farmers in gorts chitz valley in the...
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unlike, say, cuba, in austria's case, there's a treaty.ntinuously tried to frustrate our attempts, raising every possible objection, threatening an armageddon in international relations, but let's put things into perspective here. this is a case of one woman wanting back what is rightfully hers. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ryan reynolds. "woman in gold." april 3rd. it comes out april 3rd. i didn't mean to say "ryan reynolds, woman in gold." because that's not -- [ laughter ] that's not your nickname. >> punctuation's important in that one. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not your nickname at all. you're not the woman in gold. >> no. thank you though. >> jimmy: but april 3rd is when the film comes out. i always like to play some fun games and stuff like that when people come, and have a good time. we have fun, don't we? >> i always like to lose when i come play fun games. >> jimmy: apparently, yeah. >> i'm two for two. i lost at old man shuffleboard and water war. i don't forget. >> jimmy: we dressed as old men and we played shuffleboar
unlike, say, cuba, in austria's case, there's a treaty.ntinuously tried to frustrate our attempts, raising every possible objection, threatening an armageddon in international relations, but let's put things into perspective here. this is a case of one woman wanting back what is rightfully hers. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ryan reynolds. "woman in gold." april 3rd. it comes out april 3rd. i didn't mean to say "ryan reynolds, woman in gold." because that's not --...
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sky benefited from record growth in germany and austria.ady dougan's last set of resultss. he ad to zurich to hear from the credit suisse ceo. guy: a possible antitrust suit with gazprom. francine: teva's possible bid for mylan. ♪ francine: welcome to "the pulse," live from london. guy: first quarter numbers beat estimates at credit suisse. the stock is off 3% from the open. to help us understand what is going on, let us go to zero equipped manus cranny -- let us go to the zurich with manus cranny. manus: the word capital, the problem is going to be capitalized brady dougan goes out the door. 10%, that is a catastrophe when you think that ubs has a capital buffer of 13%. regulators want more capital and the issue will be whether the new ceo can raise capital. the surge in activity did well but when it comes to looking into the numbers, morgan stanley storming. credit suisse nowhere near those levels. my question to brady dougan is it getting hard to win customers and keep them? mr. dougan: in the businesses like structured products, the cre
sky benefited from record growth in germany and austria.ady dougan's last set of resultss. he ad to zurich to hear from the credit suisse ceo. guy: a possible antitrust suit with gazprom. francine: teva's possible bid for mylan. ♪ francine: welcome to "the pulse," live from london. guy: first quarter numbers beat estimates at credit suisse. the stock is off 3% from the open. to help us understand what is going on, let us go to zero equipped manus cranny -- let us go to the zurich...
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switzerland, he is well received, austria, poland, and especially his zenith will be in russia. again, doing these different shakespearean plays. it is in poland where he is thinking about an 1857, he is thinking about returning. he is lining up 100 performances back in the states. on the eve of his departure he falls sick and dies and is buried now in poland. that is where his tombstone is. that is 1867. 1857, robert e lee has surrendered the army of northern virginia in appomattox in 1865. that commemoration will be this coming april, and he is now the new president of washington university which will become washington and lee. lee will live until 1870 where he dies of heart trouble. lee is buried in the lee chapel on the campus of washington and lee university. where does this go after next month? the connection is pocahontas jamestown, pocahontas, robert e. lee, ira aldridge, both born in 1807. both men knew again exactly what they wanted to do. lee, being a soldier. all bridge -- aldridge, being an actor. next month we will follow the african american heritage more and look
switzerland, he is well received, austria, poland, and especially his zenith will be in russia. again, doing these different shakespearean plays. it is in poland where he is thinking about an 1857, he is thinking about returning. he is lining up 100 performances back in the states. on the eve of his departure he falls sick and dies and is buried now in poland. that is where his tombstone is. that is 1867. 1857, robert e lee has surrendered the army of northern virginia in appomattox in 1865....
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we saw french, swiss, and south korean, but i was also talking with senior military officials from austria. they have 40 people here in four teams across the country. they arrived early on monday morning. we know the u.s. is bringing in aid on that level of search and rescue while india and pakistan are supplying medical facilities and equipment. >> so a lot of help is coming from the outside but i understand that the air force in kathmandu is not able to cope. >> no, kathmandu's airport is one of the smallettes in the world. it has a restrictive runway. and also because of that the building itself and the terminal can only host a certain number of planes. with so much good will coming in from the international community, and so many planes of aid, cargo and it has to cherry pick which planes can land at specific times. there have been many delays and cancellation of planes globally trying to get into nepal. there are only eight bays for plays planes to off load their passengers. i was on a two-hour trip from delhi to nepal. we circled for at least two hours. we sat on the car tarmac for t
we saw french, swiss, and south korean, but i was also talking with senior military officials from austria. they have 40 people here in four teams across the country. they arrived early on monday morning. we know the u.s. is bringing in aid on that level of search and rescue while india and pakistan are supplying medical facilities and equipment. >> so a lot of help is coming from the outside but i understand that the air force in kathmandu is not able to cope. >> no, kathmandu's...
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. >> show us your >>> over in austria tonight, there's an egg factory, thousands of hard-boiled eggshed through this high-tech assembly line. 50 million easter eggs will be ♪ ♪ wow something sounds sweet in here!!!! ♪ ♪ need a little honey in the bowl. yeah!!! badabopbopbopa!!! no? must be the honey!!! ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- pharrell williams, roma downey and mark burnett musical gu
. >> show us your >>> over in austria tonight, there's an egg factory, thousands of hard-boiled eggshed through this high-tech assembly line. 50 million easter eggs will be ♪ ♪ wow something sounds sweet in here!!!! ♪ ♪ need a little honey in the bowl. yeah!!! badabopbopbopa!!! no? must be the honey!!! ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his...
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we certainly know they've arrived from israel, from france switzerland and austria. we've seen those teams from denmark also. we have seen those teams on the ground and we've been speaking with them of course in nightfall there is little they can do. people have to appreciate the security issues and complications as well as the lack of electricity here in nepal at the moment. authorities are still trying to mend those broken electricity connections mend the water supply system and help those who have been displaced or left homeless. the international community is gathering and helping on a very large scale. >> reporting live from kathmandu in nepal. thank you. earlier we spoke with a nepalese reporter. he told us about the challenges in his hometown near the epicenter of the earthquake. >> we have heard one or two helicopters have rescued wounded people from the village where the--near the pep center. but because of the increment weather it was raining yesterday there. even if there is some kind of relief and because of the weather and infrastructure it has been diff
we certainly know they've arrived from israel, from france switzerland and austria. we've seen those teams from denmark also. we have seen those teams on the ground and we've been speaking with them of course in nightfall there is little they can do. people have to appreciate the security issues and complications as well as the lack of electricity here in nepal at the moment. authorities are still trying to mend those broken electricity connections mend the water supply system and help those...
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he made it to austria before being sent back. he says he wanted to get a job as a cleaner there but it did not work out. >> unfortunately i was without interview, without anything outside back to nigeria. when one is living a life without meaning, your life is nothing. their life is your slips -- their life is useless. reporter: he doesn't have a job or home. he sleeps on the floor at a friends place. when he first left he traveled tunisia are from libya -- traveled tonight sure from libya -- two niger from libya. >> people die without water. sometimes you keep -- you see people drinking urine. drinking just to survive the day is a -- the desert. some die on the way. reporter: there are no reliable figures as to how many people try to get to you. -- to europe. the numbers keep growing. >> they have this misconception that the land is better on the other side. they will do anything to move over to a better place. if the conditions and situation do not improve in africa and developing countries you will find out a lot of these yout
he made it to austria before being sent back. he says he wanted to get a job as a cleaner there but it did not work out. >> unfortunately i was without interview, without anything outside back to nigeria. when one is living a life without meaning, your life is nothing. their life is your slips -- their life is useless. reporter: he doesn't have a job or home. he sleeps on the floor at a friends place. when he first left he traveled tunisia are from libya -- traveled tonight sure from...
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at least 11 people have died as a result of a storm raging through germany and austria. sarah: the storm reached hurricane strength in some areas and caused traffic chaos and left thousands of people without electricity. >> with fallen trees and severely damaged roofs the cleanup operation has not been easy. in berlin, the iconic television tower was not spared. gale force winds meant that its elevators had to be switched off. visitors were brought to safety by the fire escape. berlin's firefighters were called out more than a thousand times to help city residents. >> it's a huge challenge. we had as many deployments in 12 hours as we normally have in 20 or. >> the storm caused severe disruptions to germany's rail services. berlin was just one place where downed trees and power lines meant delays of several hours. the aftermath was still visible on wednesday with long lines at information counters. although most services had returned by morning a railway operator warned of ongoing cancellations and delays. >> it's really a herculean task so there will still be more delay
at least 11 people have died as a result of a storm raging through germany and austria. sarah: the storm reached hurricane strength in some areas and caused traffic chaos and left thousands of people without electricity. >> with fallen trees and severely damaged roofs the cleanup operation has not been easy. in berlin, the iconic television tower was not spared. gale force winds meant that its elevators had to be switched off. visitors were brought to safety by the fire escape. berlin's...
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facilities are far greater than they are in kathmandu that in the rule areas, and aid groups from austriajapan, israel and the united states. i met the man in charge at one of those medical camps and this is what he had to say. >> we have had severe brain injuries. we have had chest traumas. we have had abdominal traumas, but most of the patients are from the [ inaudible ] the bones are affected the limbs are affected and we had to do some limb savior surgeries, and then also take care of the open wounds that are there because of the fractures because of falling debris. >> reporter: of course that medical help can easily stop by road or helicopter when the weather draws in and we have had torrential rain for several nights and last night we had two pretty strong tremors as well. and where there is an operation going on behind me the search operation does stop when night falls. it's a very difficult task for the search and rescue people. they will start again when daybreaks, but that death toll increasing to more than 5.5 thousand is a worrying trend. the prime minister suggesting it could
facilities are far greater than they are in kathmandu that in the rule areas, and aid groups from austriajapan, israel and the united states. i met the man in charge at one of those medical camps and this is what he had to say. >> we have had severe brain injuries. we have had chest traumas. we have had abdominal traumas, but most of the patients are from the [ inaudible ] the bones are affected the limbs are affected and we had to do some limb savior surgeries, and then also take care of...
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austria. nixon picked five families to be instant u.s. citizen, and they were one of five. a miracle story. when she retired, she worked to place orphan children in hungary with soldiers because she had such love for the military having worked around it, and one thing led to another, and we adopted a set of orphan siblings. they were 5, 6, and 8, and that was in the year 2000. >> and where are they all now? >> they are owl in the oklahoma city metro area. my oldest daughter, she's graduated from college, and runs a business, and my oldest son, he works, and they are all doing pretty good, you know, trying to find their way, and i got them all to 18 without incident or crime, so, you know i'm thankful for that, and now it's on them to make a good life of their own. i'm very proud of them. >> what about your life here in washington as a member of congress? what do you want to achieve? what's your objective? >> i think the main thing is we need to get back to basics of life liberty and property.
austria. nixon picked five families to be instant u.s. citizen, and they were one of five. a miracle story. when she retired, she worked to place orphan children in hungary with soldiers because she had such love for the military having worked around it, and one thing led to another, and we adopted a set of orphan siblings. they were 5, 6, and 8, and that was in the year 2000. >> and where are they all now? >> they are owl in the oklahoma city metro area. my oldest daughter, she's...
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austria 1938, czechoslovakia 1938, poland 1939, norway, denmark, and france in quick succession. a place in the sun at last. true, they had lost their trade unions and a lot of books had been burned, but it seemed a good sort of bargain, and one got to like being told what to do, having one's views prescribed, especially if it meant a vista bright with the promise of grandeur and conquest. (bells tolling) in the spring of 1945, the allies, advancing into the heart of germany, came to bergen- belsen. neat and tidy orchards, well- stocked farms lined the wayside and the british soldier did not fail to admire the place and its inhabitants-- at least until he began to feel a smell. it came from a concentration camp, a waste ringed with barbed wire and overlooked by watchtowers. coming in from the flowering countryside in spite of the frightful smell, things didn't seem so bad at first; children smiled through the barbed wire and women laughed and waved their hands. but belsen camp was vast, and inside was a different story. they had not eaten for six days, and every soldier's stock o
austria 1938, czechoslovakia 1938, poland 1939, norway, denmark, and france in quick succession. a place in the sun at last. true, they had lost their trade unions and a lot of books had been burned, but it seemed a good sort of bargain, and one got to like being told what to do, having one's views prescribed, especially if it meant a vista bright with the promise of grandeur and conquest. (bells tolling) in the spring of 1945, the allies, advancing into the heart of germany, came to bergen-...
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. >>> and the woman in gold a woman that fought the government in austria to reclaim a painting done by her aunt. simon curtis visits us here, a princeton grad who was maria's real life lawyer. >> it comes to life and it's emotional. a very moving story it presents the way the jewish community in vienna was shattered when the nazis arrived and helen's character maria had to leave her family for good and that is something we can all empathize with. woman in gold is rated pg-13. >>> coming up tonight on 6 abc an all new last man standing and shark tank at 9:00 and then 20/20 followed by "action news" at 11:00. check out 6abc.com you'll find trip advisers top 25 decembertationdecember destinations and miami beach is one of them. it's all there at 6abc.com. miami sounds great right now. but we are going to dry out and that is the good news around here. >> as we head into the weekend, we'll show you what is going on as we look at the day planner for the rest of the today cloudy and damp and high temperature of 70 in the city and most locations are in the upper 60s and we are calling for a
. >>> and the woman in gold a woman that fought the government in austria to reclaim a painting done by her aunt. simon curtis visits us here, a princeton grad who was maria's real life lawyer. >> it comes to life and it's emotional. a very moving story it presents the way the jewish community in vienna was shattered when the nazis arrived and helen's character maria had to leave her family for good and that is something we can all empathize with. woman in gold is rated pg-13....
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300,000 and are energized by the fact the pope francis acknowledged this as genocide and germany and austriaweek said the same and showed a picture on the stage of president obama who was booed earlier tony because the united states for region of strategy probably has not acknowledged this is not a genocide and why they are here and reminding the world this is something that happened to armenia. >> okay michael, i apologize we just are not able to hear you very clearly but we will stay on the pictures here again, this is the commemoration of the armenian genocide that is going on right now in los angeles, actually in hollywood, california, look at the numbers there and michael will have more on this later today on al jazeera america. british scientists say they have discovered a root cause of asthma researchers at a university and kings college in london identified the cells that cause airways to narrow blocking patients' breathing, a drug that tr targets it is on the market but marketed for people who have osteoporosis and could cure asthma in a few years. a teenager is back home after bein
300,000 and are energized by the fact the pope francis acknowledged this as genocide and germany and austriaweek said the same and showed a picture on the stage of president obama who was booed earlier tony because the united states for region of strategy probably has not acknowledged this is not a genocide and why they are here and reminding the world this is something that happened to armenia. >> okay michael, i apologize we just are not able to hear you very clearly but we will stay on...
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on the other hand, a new initiative led by non-nuclear states such as austria and mexico is gaining momentum. the group advocates for starting negotiations on a separate treaty that will ban nuclear weapons. they hope to accelerate the discussions during this conference. the conference also offers a chance for government officials to listen to the voice of the public. on sunday thousands of people took to the streets. many survivors of atomic bombings in japan were also there. >> translator: i want people of the world to know what damage the atomic bomb has caused from the bottom of my heart. if they know they will believe that no one should possess such weapons. >> reporter: dozens of survivors will be giving the talks during the conference. they want to convince and show world leaders just how inhumane nuclear weapons are. >> that was our chie yamagishi in new york. >>> japan's foreign minister has urged his iranian counterpart to work with the major world powers in finalizing a nuclear agreement. kishida met the iranian foreign minister, zarif, in new york. he called on iran to strive for
on the other hand, a new initiative led by non-nuclear states such as austria and mexico is gaining momentum. the group advocates for starting negotiations on a separate treaty that will ban nuclear weapons. they hope to accelerate the discussions during this conference. the conference also offers a chance for government officials to listen to the voice of the public. on sunday thousands of people took to the streets. many survivors of atomic bombings in japan were also there. >>...
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. >> reporter: she is known as the money mona lisa of austria.il now. >> she was taken off the walls of our home by the nazis. since, she has been hanging in the belvedere gallery. >> you would like to be reunited. >> wouldn't that be lovely. >> reporter: that woman holocaust survivor's 60 year journey to recover the painting stolen in world war ii displayed in "woman in gold." >> it killed my friend. i won't let them do it again. >> reporter: in real life and on film dame helen mirren teamed up with a lawyer portrayed by ryan reynolds. >> have a nice day. >> reporter: together the two took the fight from austria to the u.s. supreme court. sitting down with willie geist, reynolds opened up about all of the ladies in his life. wife blake lively and new baby james. and as for the other woman in his life aka, ancademy award winning costar. >> she has a significant potty mouth. >> reporter: i found out first hand on the red carpet. >> what do you mean about romance, darling? what you do mean [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the dame bringing that to the scree
. >> reporter: she is known as the money mona lisa of austria.il now. >> she was taken off the walls of our home by the nazis. since, she has been hanging in the belvedere gallery. >> you would like to be reunited. >> wouldn't that be lovely. >> reporter: that woman holocaust survivor's 60 year journey to recover the painting stolen in world war ii displayed in "woman in gold." >> it killed my friend. i won't let them do it again. >> reporter:...
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: un niÑo de 11 aÑos con necesidades especiales fue hallado, tras haberse perdido en un bosque en austriave una pareja en colombia que acaba de traer al mundo a 4 hermosos dÉbitos. barbie: es terrible la situaciÓn por la que atraviesan. andrea nos cuenta lo que sucede. este es el dramÁtico testimonio. andrea: aunque aÚn no cumple ni 1 mes de haber venido al mundo ya deben 500 $ al hospital cada uno. les estÁn cobrando el tiempo que llevan en las incubadoras mientras que sus pulmones se hacen fuertes. >> por ahora el costo de cada uno esta en 750 mil pesos. andrea: ella y su esposo tenÍan todo listo para la llegada de una criatura pero que la naturaleza nos sorprendiÓ con 4 bendiciones. >> me pregunto cÓmo voy a hacer para lidiar con 4 bebÉs al mismo tiempo. >> aseguran que la directiva del hospital les advirtiÓ que no permitirÁn que los niÑos salgan si ellos no pagan la cuenta,. los familiares y vecinos realizar una colecta para que las personas de buen corazÓn les ayuden a estos diminutos personajes a comenzar su vida. andrea: en la casa de los pantoja el Único ingreso es el de joel como
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vienna austria where they're located. the advisors have to come together for an independent audit. most importantly, we have been able to inspect all of their facilities. as the president said in this current framework, we will be able to inspect the uranium from their minds through the process to where does stored. that is a lot of inspection. host: going to the experience of the iraqi weapons specters, any concern that there will be things that will be missed guest: obviously, -- that will be missed? guest: there is obvious concern but we have to continue to work on it. we have gone 20 years without any infections in iran. now we will have unprecedented access. that is a huge step forward. host: rhode island, independent line. caller: sir, i cannot disagree with you more. i was in the military and you scared me to death. first of all, we right now have found out about underground bunkers that they are processing plutonium in that we had no knowledge of and i can guarantee our inspectors will have no access to. that is n
vienna austria where they're located. the advisors have to come together for an independent audit. most importantly, we have been able to inspect all of their facilities. as the president said in this current framework, we will be able to inspect the uranium from their minds through the process to where does stored. that is a lot of inspection. host: going to the experience of the iraqi weapons specters, any concern that there will be things that will be missed guest: obviously, -- that will be...
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and that included austria which was incredibly generous in hosting our delegation in vienna for a long period of time. of course we say thank you to turkey russia iraq and my home country, the united states. i particularly want to thank president obama. he has been courageous and determined in his pursuit of a diplomatic path and from the day that he took office president obama has been crystal clear that a nuclear-armed iran would pose a threat to our security and the security of our allyings in the region including israel. he has been just as clear that the best and most effective way to prevent that threat is through diplomacy. others on this journey for even longer than that. but as was announced moments ago, today we have reached a critical milestone in that quest. we are p5+1 eu partners and iran have arrived at a consensus on the key parameters of an arrangement that once implemented will give the international community confidence that iran's nuclear program is and will remain ex-inclusively peaceful. and over the coming weeks, with all of the conditions of the 2013 joint plan
and that included austria which was incredibly generous in hosting our delegation in vienna for a long period of time. of course we say thank you to turkey russia iraq and my home country, the united states. i particularly want to thank president obama. he has been courageous and determined in his pursuit of a diplomatic path and from the day that he took office president obama has been crystal clear that a nuclear-armed iran would pose a threat to our security and the security of our allyings...
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however pope francis and austria already labeled it a genocide, with germany prompting it the same. white house officials say president obama is likely to shun the term. >>> japan's prime minister shinzo abe chinese find offensive, china's president urged the japanese to send more positive signals to its asian neighbors about its history. step vaessen has more from jacketjakarta. >> earlier any statement made here in indonesia historic speech due to be made in august commemorating 70 years after world war ii. the relationship between china and japan had cooled off significantly after japan backtracked on an apology made over world war ii. prime minister abe used very critical terms called regression and remorse when referring to world war ii. >> translator: refraining from acts or threats of aggression or use of force against a territorial integrity of any country, settlement of any international disputes by peaceful means those are some of the pledges to remain a nation always adhering to those very principles throughout no matter what the circumstances. >> reporter: the question n
however pope francis and austria already labeled it a genocide, with germany prompting it the same. white house officials say president obama is likely to shun the term. >>> japan's prime minister shinzo abe chinese find offensive, china's president urged the japanese to send more positive signals to its asian neighbors about its history. step vaessen has more from jacketjakarta. >> earlier any statement made here in indonesia historic speech due to be made in august...
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teamed up with red bull to create an explosion of colors, he skied down a mountain in off the -- austriahey filled the poles with dyed corn corn starch. >> you of looking at nose of iceland air flight 671 struck by lightning after taking off from the airport. the lightning blew a 2-foot wide hole in the plane the avionics are usually right there the pilot, navigated remaining 7 hours of the flight to denver without an issue. >> up next, a vicious attack, prison guard in arizona caught on video. an inmate that refused to go down. it a little more complicated with that here next, stay with us. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. because we're in the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business. we're in the problem-solving business. 400,000 people - ready to help you solve problems while they're still called opportunities. from figuring it out to getting it done we're here to help. doug. you've be
teamed up with red bull to create an explosion of colors, he skied down a mountain in off the -- austriahey filled the poles with dyed corn corn starch. >> you of looking at nose of iceland air flight 671 struck by lightning after taking off from the airport. the lightning blew a 2-foot wide hole in the plane the avionics are usually right there the pilot, navigated remaining 7 hours of the flight to denver without an issue. >> up next, a vicious attack, prison guard in arizona...
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austria and switzerland have been affected.he storm led to wide-spread transport delays and cancellations. >>> the ground beneath a town in southern albania has begun to bubble with gas and mud forcing the evacuation of 60 families. the sludge erupted in a village damaging houses and filling streets. villages are blaming an oil-drilling operation for the eruption. >> more to come. including the ex-president of the international cricket council tells the world why he's walking away from the organization. >>> okay. it's time to get all the sports news. here is lee. >> thank you very much. the president of contribute's world governing body the i.c.c. resigned after turbulence at the contribute world cup. mustafa kamal criticized the um pirs. he is bangladesh, and accused india of influencing outcomes in the i.c.c. he refused to back down and was denied the honour of presenting the trophy to australia. >> the mind-set is ugly. they were not lucky. they have lost i should say, everything. i think they should give this thing, keep it
austria and switzerland have been affected.he storm led to wide-spread transport delays and cancellations. >>> the ground beneath a town in southern albania has begun to bubble with gas and mud forcing the evacuation of 60 families. the sludge erupted in a village damaging houses and filling streets. villages are blaming an oil-drilling operation for the eruption. >> more to come. including the ex-president of the international cricket council tells the world why he's walking...
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remembrance, a somber march but i would say today's march is marked by optimism, the fact that germany and austria recognized the genocide and they are hopeful that that will become contagious. >> i remember when i lived in l.a. armenians would take the day off and but was l.a.p.d. expecting such a large crowd? >> you know l.a.p.d. was not. i spoke to a police officer early in the day said they were expecting over 10 to 15, another said 50 to 100 and they were expecting somewhere in between but 100 they got what they wanted. >> eric begozian is of armenian defense. telling the story of a group of people who targeted those responsible for the slaughter. begozian spoke to john siegenthaler earlier in the week and talked about turkey's didn't of the genocide. >> to this date turkey does not acknowledge there is this concerted killing of all thee civilians. >> why? >> i would say they don't admit it because they don't have to. >> the white house doesn't call it genocide either. >> there is a state department relationship to turkey that i feel and many of us feel does what turkey wants them to do and t
remembrance, a somber march but i would say today's march is marked by optimism, the fact that germany and austria recognized the genocide and they are hopeful that that will become contagious. >> i remember when i lived in l.a. armenians would take the day off and but was l.a.p.d. expecting such a large crowd? >> you know l.a.p.d. was not. i spoke to a police officer early in the day said they were expecting over 10 to 15, another said 50 to 100 and they were expecting somewhere in...
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austria was leading the initiative with no support from the nations or veto holding members. dozens of survivors of the bombs are in new york and are backing the ban on nuclear weapons, one of them shared his story with roxana saberi putting it in context. >> reporter: from above the atomic bomb named little boy looked like this. below in the industrial city of hiro seema this 13-year-old saw a bluish-white flash, and the walls around her crumbled. >> then i had the sensation of floating in the air. friends. classmates who were with me in the same room. burnt to death alive. >> some carried their own eye walls in their hands. no one shouted for help. they were asking for water. >> most of her family was out of town safe. her sister and nephew were killed crossing a bridge. >> my mother said she identified her daughter only by the special unique hair pin she was wearing. you couldn't tell who was who. whether it was a man or a woman. >> three days later the u.s. dropped another nuclear bomb on japan. this on naga sacky. the u.s. energy department estimates more than 100,000 pe
austria was leading the initiative with no support from the nations or veto holding members. dozens of survivors of the bombs are in new york and are backing the ban on nuclear weapons, one of them shared his story with roxana saberi putting it in context. >> reporter: from above the atomic bomb named little boy looked like this. below in the industrial city of hiro seema this 13-year-old saw a bluish-white flash, and the walls around her crumbled. >> then i had the sensation of...
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officials meet in austria next wednesday and plan to cut back on the nuclear program and has no applications in return economic sakss will be lifted. >> a montgomery county electrician has now died after he was injured in an expansion project at the king of prussia mall 36-year-old joseph at paoli hospital yesterday he was shocked after cutting cables under the existing section of the mall monday and his death is ruled accidental. >>> a group of middle schoolers had a lesson about sexting and cyber bullying today. seth williams spoke to them at the school in west philadelphia as part of his anti-bullying initiative. he brought his message to 20 city schools since january of last year. >>> to business on this thursday afternoon, beautiful outside and not so much on wall street. the dow down 7 points and the nasdaq off just 3 points and the s&p off marginally at 2 points. meanwhile, the number of americans looking for unemployment benefits rose for the second straight week, according to the labor department 249,000 americans submitted claims last week up 12,000 from the week before but experts
officials meet in austria next wednesday and plan to cut back on the nuclear program and has no applications in return economic sakss will be lifted. >> a montgomery county electrician has now died after he was injured in an expansion project at the king of prussia mall 36-year-old joseph at paoli hospital yesterday he was shocked after cutting cables under the existing section of the mall monday and his death is ruled accidental. >>> a group of middle schoolers had a lesson...
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at least nine people have been reported to have been killed by a powerful storm that hit germany, austriaerland. it uprooted trees and ripped cars and power lines and winds up to 190 kilometers an hour. there were severe transport delays in some areas. >>> switzerland looking for the late colombia drug lord escobar who controls cocaine. his drug trafficking clan was once part of a brutal paramilitary group. after decades of drugs raqqa tearing it controls vast amounts s in colombia. we've been given special access to the police operation trying to find him. >> reporter: black hawk helicopters to hunt one man and his clan here in rural western colombia and its surrounding jungle. the man they're looking for, he heads one of colombia's most powerful drug trafficking organizations, the feared clan. this is the area where his group operate operates. here, they get cocaine from several suppliers and then send it to central america, the u.s. and europe. it's a much bigger manhunt than the one 25 years ago for the notorious drug baron. >> reporter: this is a typical house in the middle of the fo
at least nine people have been reported to have been killed by a powerful storm that hit germany, austriaerland. it uprooted trees and ripped cars and power lines and winds up to 190 kilometers an hour. there were severe transport delays in some areas. >>> switzerland looking for the late colombia drug lord escobar who controls cocaine. his drug trafficking clan was once part of a brutal paramilitary group. after decades of drugs raqqa tearing it controls vast amounts s in colombia....
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austria for almost a decade to reclaim an iconic paintingful her aunt.> it's a moving story it presents the way the jewish community in vienna was shattered in 1938 when the nazis arrived. helen's character marie had to leave her family for good in her early 20s. woman in gold is rated pg13. >>> it's time for feature the rescue group in the "shelter me rescue of the week" contest city of he would -- elderly love. >> a lot of animals come in they are not given too much time because of their age. just because they are older doesn't mean they are any less deserving of a wonderful home. >> reporter: the rescue finds homes for seniors and provides hospice care for animals whose health issues make them unadoptable. >> we gave the animals a happy ending they deserve. >> reporter: with each adoption they are proving that pets don't have to be young to make excellent companion. >> you don't have the puppy or kitten like energy that would come along with the younger pellets. a lot of pellets are trained. >> reporter: tesla is a pitbull mix who gets along with ever
austria for almost a decade to reclaim an iconic paintingful her aunt.> it's a moving story it presents the way the jewish community in vienna was shattered in 1938 when the nazis arrived. helen's character marie had to leave her family for good in her early 20s. woman in gold is rated pg13. >>> it's time for feature the rescue group in the "shelter me rescue of the week" contest city of he would -- elderly love. >> a lot of animals come in they are not given too...
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my book "ring of steel," tells the first world war from the sectors of germany and austria-hungary, the war's instigators and losers. and it seeks not to sympathize, but to empathize with their leaders and their peoples in order to better understand why they fought this war, why they endured, how it changed them and why in the course of it they did some terrible terrible things. and the passage that i've chosen is from my account of the germans' first campaign in the west. and i've chosen it because i think that it embodies these themes, it hooks at their invasion of -- it looks at their invasion of belgium and the atrocities that german soldiers carried out there in 1914. the german army's mobilization was everything for which its general staff could have p hoped. when the state of imminent war was declared on on the 3 19th of july -- 3 19th of july, broader -- 31st of july, from 2nd of august, the first day of mobilization reservists began to flood into the depots. there was, recorded one regiment's historian no sign of exuberance either from hatred of the enemy or celebratory enthusi
my book "ring of steel," tells the first world war from the sectors of germany and austria-hungary, the war's instigators and losers. and it seeks not to sympathize, but to empathize with their leaders and their peoples in order to better understand why they fought this war, why they endured, how it changed them and why in the course of it they did some terrible terrible things. and the passage that i've chosen is from my account of the germans' first campaign in the west. and i've...
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austria and switzerland have also been affected.he storm led to widespread transport delays and cancellations. >>> farmers all over ireland are celebrating april 1st as a red-letter day the day that european union quotas or restrictions on the amount of dairy products they can supply will be abolished. they say that it will transform ireland into a major milk supplier. al jazeera reports on how agriculture is helping the irish economy back to growth. >> reporter: for all of ireland's ambitious to be a global sister it is on the cow. the lifting of quota is like the lifting of shack aels on the amount of milk they can produce. communities like this all over rural irelands have seen their sons and daughters forced to move abroad for work during the down turn. no longer. >> there will be extra money coming in to every parish in the economy. they should get a boost. >> there is no doubt in the potential here in this country the milk flows like water. >> going back to all the problems the irish economies have had over the last few years,
austria and switzerland have also been affected.he storm led to widespread transport delays and cancellations. >>> farmers all over ireland are celebrating april 1st as a red-letter day the day that european union quotas or restrictions on the amount of dairy products they can supply will be abolished. they say that it will transform ireland into a major milk supplier. al jazeera reports on how agriculture is helping the irish economy back to growth. >> reporter: for all of...
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on saturday president nicolas maduro personally accepted the delivery of 30 military planes from austria, using the occasion to praise the venezuela military as an anti-imperialist force. nicolas maduro says he's working to strengthen the country's defenses >>> next, more on the sombre anniversary. remembering the oklahoma city bombing 20 years later, and some lessons learnt from that tragic day. stay with us. >>> authorities in southern california lifted an evacuation order for residents near a 300 acre wildfire burning near corona, it was 15% contained. it started saturday evening and the flames spread faster than usual due to the drought. 800 firefighters are battling the fire >>> it's been 20 years since the oklahoma city bombing. on this day in 1995 two u.s. army veterans attacked a building with a car pom. it killed 168 people, including 19 children. >> our grandfather... david jack walker drove a valdez. leyora lee cell. lani lee david ... >>> hundreds gathered to commemorate the anniversary. bill clinton was president when the attack happened and speak directly to the victim's fa
on saturday president nicolas maduro personally accepted the delivery of 30 military planes from austria, using the occasion to praise the venezuela military as an anti-imperialist force. nicolas maduro says he's working to strengthen the country's defenses >>> next, more on the sombre anniversary. remembering the oklahoma city bombing 20 years later, and some lessons learnt from that tragic day. stay with us. >>> authorities in southern california lifted an evacuation order...
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they also discussed the german occupation of austria.they would drive to the banks of the river, sunbathe naked, make love alfresco, and discuss. [laughter] this is true. edward tells betty many things. "i love you, my darling. hitler intends to invade czechoslovakia." during the golf game, she tells jack what edward has told her about hitler's plans. i don't think she told him about the alfresco lunches on the banks of the river but she says, i heard this. jack says, he is associated with the secret intelligence service. this news will be helpful to them. by march, 1938, she is actively gathering information. they encourage her to use her romance with edward to get more information. london instructs jack shelley to recruit her formally as an agent. they believe her charm will work well. she meets the colonel general in poland. soon, he is chatting freely about contacts in berlin and his daily, secret communications with the polish foreign office. ah, betty. she is practically the only agent in poland providing intelligence. she notes it
they also discussed the german occupation of austria.they would drive to the banks of the river, sunbathe naked, make love alfresco, and discuss. [laughter] this is true. edward tells betty many things. "i love you, my darling. hitler intends to invade czechoslovakia." during the golf game, she tells jack what edward has told her about hitler's plans. i don't think she told him about the alfresco lunches on the banks of the river but she says, i heard this. jack says, he is associated...
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. >> rose: is it different from austria and other countries where we've seen this nationalistic far rightibility. >> the difference is that mash france is more right, more far right than a lot of european parties. look at the far right english parties. they don't want to make alliance in brussels in the european parliament with maria lepen. she's black sheep even for the extreme right in europe. her best ally in europe is putin. but except putin, nobody wants to shake hands. >> rose: does putin want her alliance. does putin care that maria lepen likes him. he hasn't reject her. >> no, more than that. he finance her. as you know there was a regulation a few weeks ago a few months ago that maria lepen came to a russian bank to find the money to fund campaign. number one. and number two putin has one of his targets to destabilize european union and to break theap european union building. maria le pen is on-line for him. like hungary, the extreme right, of course of course for putin it was sort of a black alliance sort;which are his fifth column in the west and he uses them as a big leverage.
. >> rose: is it different from austria and other countries where we've seen this nationalistic far rightibility. >> the difference is that mash france is more right, more far right than a lot of european parties. look at the far right english parties. they don't want to make alliance in brussels in the european parliament with maria lepen. she's black sheep even for the extreme right in europe. her best ally in europe is putin. but except putin, nobody wants to shake hands....
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thosallys were germany and austria.germany just this week called it what it is, and called for a just resolution to it. the german government said that it will look into its own complicit into the genocide because german soldiers were long side turkish soldiers. for them to have that courage and for the united states not to is just a travesty. >> that's what you're seeing here tony. you're seeing people incitizen tent on the acknowledgment of it as a jean side. they have armenians coming together and telling the people, in particular the president that they've had enough. they want it to be labeled what they want it to be labeled, a genocide. >> michael shure for us. >>> the end of an era at the justice department. eric holder wraps up six years as the nation's top law officers. >>> and in minnesota why an outbreak of bird flu has officials there so concerned. >> the nation's outgoing attorney general delivered his farewell address today. eric holder's six years in the office comes to an end officially when loretta lync
thosallys were germany and austria.germany just this week called it what it is, and called for a just resolution to it. the german government said that it will look into its own complicit into the genocide because german soldiers were long side turkish soldiers. for them to have that courage and for the united states not to is just a travesty. >> that's what you're seeing here tony. you're seeing people incitizen tent on the acknowledgment of it as a jean side. they have armenians coming...
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day three and that means that the search operations have continued with teams from france austria submitser hand and the united states here. it has been a difficult day for those who have been digging in the dirt listening carefully for anyone who may have survived saturday's earthquake. here's how the day progressed. working their way through the ruins. using their hands and any other tool available. it's a precarious and dangerous task. they stop briefly for water and then continue. these historic sights to do in kathmandu. small groups of security personnel and volunteers sift through the republic painstakingly hopefully trying to find any survivors if they can. it's a difficult task, and it's only stopped when there is another tremor or when the sun sets. the relief operation continues with medics working around the clock to help the your stay with the wound: it's a tough job. the death toll is already in the thousands. that's just in the capital. from the air the destruction is clear. while hundreds are still stranded at the airport many will be returning home with horrific memories. t
day three and that means that the search operations have continued with teams from france austria submitser hand and the united states here. it has been a difficult day for those who have been digging in the dirt listening carefully for anyone who may have survived saturday's earthquake. here's how the day progressed. working their way through the ruins. using their hands and any other tool available. it's a precarious and dangerous task. they stop briefly for water and then continue. these...