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united states did not declare war on austria, hungary, for another eight months. even then, it was rather difficult for the americans to figure out exactly how they would engage austria, hungary on the battlefield. reminiscent of a story i alluded to earlier whereby, in the second world war hungary is one of the satellites of hitler germany. the hunt gary and ambassador was forced -- the hunt gary and -- hungarian ambassador was forced to admit that he was at war with america. supposedly, not everyone in the state department new -- knew where hungary was.
united states did not declare war on austria, hungary, for another eight months. even then, it was rather difficult for the americans to figure out exactly how they would engage austria, hungary on the battlefield. reminiscent of a story i alluded to earlier whereby, in the second world war hungary is one of the satellites of hitler germany. the hunt gary and ambassador was forced -- the hunt gary and -- hungarian ambassador was forced to admit that he was at war with america. supposedly, not...
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we have a report of a 6 centimeters in diameter hail reported in parts of austria. and that's likely to continue because this is a stationary boundary. and so, the similar areas will see a threat of a level two, which is the second highest warning for hail, severe gusts and even tornadoes. and that's likely to continue with rainstorm warnings also in place in parts of ukraine. kiev looking at 17 degrees for the high. and down towards the south in iberian peninsula, still, the pumping of that real hot temperatures across this area is leading to 30s. -- 40s. so, please, watch out for heat stroke there as. we i'll leave you now for the extended forecast. >>> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for staying with us. x e following organizations: source one management, american facility services group the national hispanic business information clearinghouse, and western union. ♪ >>> hello, and welcome to "latin view." i'm sherri vasquez. u.s. hispanics are enrolling in colleges and universities at the highest rate ever. latino
we have a report of a 6 centimeters in diameter hail reported in parts of austria. and that's likely to continue because this is a stationary boundary. and so, the similar areas will see a threat of a level two, which is the second highest warning for hail, severe gusts and even tornadoes. and that's likely to continue with rainstorm warnings also in place in parts of ukraine. kiev looking at 17 degrees for the high. and down towards the south in iberian peninsula, still, the pumping of that...
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. >> have you ever been to austria? >> no never. austria, germany.t stand up against hitler. >> okay. what was your fondest memory of me? >> you should not either think about -- and i believe that a woman could easeily be -- >> after the marriage tip, she starts selling sandra how she thinks she might get to the point where she finds a significant other. >> i think you should be -- don't get too tight. it makes your butt bigger. >> what? >> it's all about the tightness of your pants. >> remember i got my tongue pierced. >> oh, yeah. i was not disappointed. i was mad. and i can make you take that [ bleep ] thing out and i don't like that you [ bleep ] arms either. >> that's art, mom. >> well i don't like it. on the floor. >> yeah. >> i still can know the exercise. then you come over to the door. >> uh-huh. >> and slowly slowly down. >> anybody else get the feeling that mom forgot the camera was running? >> yes. >> but at the end, cornelia is incredibly grateful for all her fans online and it's a perfect mother's day video, right? appreciate your mom.
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in austria we find one group of refugees looking to the future.ernational correspondent fred rick plankin tells a hopeful story of refugee revitalization and a vienna hotel. >> reporter: imagine for a second what it would be like to be a refugee. many of them come from places -- iraq, syria, africa, afghanistan, tens of thousand flee their home, cultures on a dangerous journey. butten stead of comfort they often find an mos teemos -- ani. imagine a world where it is refugees that make you feel comfortable and at home, the incredible story of the hotel in vienna. 20 refugees hired from crisis zones across the gleb obe t he welcomes guests. features a poster appealing for help. a journey he knows all too well. he fled persecution in guinea, smuggled across the sea, in a ship. his story its one amongst the many that decorate the walls of the hotel. others including yzidi, who fled iraq. one woman running from homophobic attacks. they all help run the business. chef samir told a cnn affiliate about his new life in austria's capital after fleeing afgha
in austria we find one group of refugees looking to the future.ernational correspondent fred rick plankin tells a hopeful story of refugee revitalization and a vienna hotel. >> reporter: imagine for a second what it would be like to be a refugee. many of them come from places -- iraq, syria, africa, afghanistan, tens of thousand flee their home, cultures on a dangerous journey. butten stead of comfort they often find an mos teemos -- ani. imagine a world where it is refugees that make you...
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. >> i wonder if there is any cake truthers in austria right now.ey are setting bay they are baking right now. what was this guy's thought process? i want to offend americans, but i want dessert. i don't get why you would do this. i don't think there is anyone that will look at this and say it is a good idea. there are some things you have to noah head of time if you will make funny or comedic in someway. it is safe to say that 9/11 is one of those things across the board. >> he bakes cakes and tried to get uh engs it. when was the last cake that didn't display terrorism that didn't get that the -- >> we don't have enough of that. the only time cake should be used as a metaphor is when you say let them eat creek. let them eat cake. >> do you think she said that. >> i do. i understand tree dom of expression and all that jazz. this trivial lieses what was significant for so many people. you are just doing that to ostracize yourself. >> it is the bad taste that tastes great. >> anthony, you follow austria politics closely. forget if it was right or wro
. >> i wonder if there is any cake truthers in austria right now.ey are setting bay they are baking right now. what was this guy's thought process? i want to offend americans, but i want dessert. i don't get why you would do this. i don't think there is anyone that will look at this and say it is a good idea. there are some things you have to noah head of time if you will make funny or comedic in someway. it is safe to say that 9/11 is one of those things across the board. >> he...
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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 in 18 67, he is thinking about returning and he is lining up 100 performances back in the united states. on the love of his departure, he falls sick and dies and is buried now in poland. that is where his tombstone is. that is 1867. in 1867, robert e lee has surrendered the army of northern virginia and appomattox in 1865 and that will be, 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. he 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, robert e lee, ira aldridge -- both men born in the same year. both men knew exactly what they wanted to do. lee wanted to be a soldier aldridge wanted to be an actor. next month we will follow the african-amer
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 in 18 67, he is thinking about returning and he is lining up 100 performances back in the united states. on the love of his departure, he falls sick and dies and is buried now in poland. that is where his tombstone is. that is 1867. in 1867, robert e lee has surrendered the army of northern virginia and appomattox in 1865 and that will be,...
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. >>> to the soccer pitch in austria, and down goes leo.er club's mascot, super leo, was the biggest high school began at the match this weekend. an austrian paper reports the man behind the mask was drunk on the job, after attending a festival celebrating the mascot's birthday. can't pass that up. while their mascot stumbled austria vienna did not, winning the game 2-1. >>> having fun on the job. who doesn't? stick around. lots more coming up on "the ed show." i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. across america people, like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins, are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. v
. >>> to the soccer pitch in austria, and down goes leo.er club's mascot, super leo, was the biggest high school began at the match this weekend. an austrian paper reports the man behind the mask was drunk on the job, after attending a festival celebrating the mascot's birthday. can't pass that up. while their mascot stumbled austria vienna did not, winning the game 2-1. >>> having fun on the job. who doesn't? stick around. lots more coming up on "the ed show." i...
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her husband was in prison in austria.he got out of prison in paris and went to austria and voluntarily went to prison in austria so she could be with her husband. >> what were americans' views of this rescue? >> i do not know if they knew about it at the time. the story does not get told until much later. what we know most about it is what monroe wrote in his autobiography. it was not published until years later. this story did not become current until well after the event. >> james monroe met eliza in new york city when she was just a teenager, 17 years of age. virginia became an important part of their lives in between their various political postings. we will show you two places important to them next. >> the james monroe museum has been in existence since 1927 when his great granddaughter had an effort of preserving his law office that existed here in the city of fredericksburg in the 1780's. we had the largest assemblage of artifacts and other information related to the family that you will find anywhere in the count
her husband was in prison in austria.he got out of prison in paris and went to austria and voluntarily went to prison in austria so she could be with her husband. >> what were americans' views of this rescue? >> i do not know if they knew about it at the time. the story does not get told until much later. what we know most about it is what monroe wrote in his autobiography. it was not published until years later. this story did not become current until well after the event. >>...
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united states did not declare war on austria, hungary, for another eight months. even then, it was rather difficult for the americans to figure out exactly how they would engage austria, hungary on the battlefield. reminiscent of a story i alluded to earlier whereby, in the second world war hungary is one of the satellites of hitler germany. the hunt gary and ambassador was forced -- the hunt gary and -- hungarian ambassador was forced to admit that he was at war with america. supposedly, not everyone in the state department new -- knew where hungary was. the u.s. did not declare war on the ottoman empire. a seemingly accidental fact which actually has huge consequences which lasted this day. american-turkish relations have always rested on a fairly sound footing despite recent issues. they were not actually at were -- at war in the 20th century. in turkey recently, there was a serious difference between how turkish people feel about brits and americans. they may resent americans, but they really resent the british. we have a question? >> i understand why we decla
united states did not declare war on austria, hungary, for another eight months. even then, it was rather difficult for the americans to figure out exactly how they would engage austria, hungary on the battlefield. reminiscent of a story i alluded to earlier whereby, in the second world war hungary is one of the satellites of hitler germany. the hunt gary and ambassador was forced -- the hunt gary and -- hungarian ambassador was forced to admit that he was at war with america. supposedly, not...
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a baker in austria did something that we're not sure that we think is so great. it's stirring up things. he created a cake depicting austria's main political parties as new york's twin towers. it get worse. the cake also symbolizes them coming under attack from opposition party aircraft. not sure how big a seller that cake is going to be. let us know what you think about this on twitter at nbc washington. >> come on down! the price is right but the prize isn't. the popular game show is a little embarrassed about giving a contestant in a wheelchair a treadmill. people have taken to youtube to watch janie alvarez unveil that big prize. in nine hours, the video has had almost a half million hits. cbs says all prices are chosen ahead of the show. >>> today drone enthusiasts are keeping a close watch on an industry conference. the faa expected to announce brand new initiative that could open up huge new markets. nbc's tracie potts has a preview of how the faa plans to balance drone dangers and dollars. >> aaron, right now at a conference in atlanta, the faa is talking
a baker in austria did something that we're not sure that we think is so great. it's stirring up things. he created a cake depicting austria's main political parties as new york's twin towers. it get worse. the cake also symbolizes them coming under attack from opposition party aircraft. not sure how big a seller that cake is going to be. let us know what you think about this on twitter at nbc washington. >> come on down! the price is right but the prize isn't. the popular game show is a...
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of prison in paris and went to austria and voluntarily went into prison in austria so she could be with. host: well, bringing it back to mrs. monroe, what were americans preston: i don't know how much americans knew about it at that time. the story really doesn't get told until much later. what we know most about it is what monroe wrote in his autobiography which he wrote in the 18 - late 1820s which was not published until much later. so, this story really didn't come - become current until well after - well after the event. swain: as we said in the opening, james monroe met eliza as she was called in new york city when she was just a teenager, 17 years of age and a great love match but virginia , became an important part of their lives in between their various political postings. we're going to show you two places important to them next. male: the james monroe museum has been in existence since 1927 when james monroe's great granddaughter led an effort to preserve the site of his law office that existed here in the city of fredericksburg in the 1780's. we have the largest assemblage o
of prison in paris and went to austria and voluntarily went into prison in austria so she could be with. host: well, bringing it back to mrs. monroe, what were americans preston: i don't know how much americans knew about it at that time. the story really doesn't get told until much later. what we know most about it is what monroe wrote in his autobiography which he wrote in the 18 - late 1820s which was not published until much later. so, this story really didn't come - become current until...
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. >>> austria's is asked for a eu quote yent to accommodate the refugees. so far this year almost 1800 people have died crossing the mediterranean, at least those are the ones we know about. an estimated 40,000 have made the dangerous journey since january, and officials expect the total number of arrivals for 2015 to top 200,000 in italy alone. let's talk to the southern europe spokeswoman for the unhcr. she's joining us via skype from rome. i was interested to hear you say that we need measures that might offer a safer way for refugees to get to europe. how would that work in your opinion? >> the fact that at least 50% of those coming to europe crossing the mediterranean arriving to greece 50% at least of them are refugees. people coming from syria, people coming from somalia, they would in my case have received a refugee status once in europe. so unchr is proposed 12 actions very specific and concrete. some of them focus on the fact that these refugees should be provided with some attractive legal ways to arrival in europe. so europe should open for some
. >>> austria's is asked for a eu quote yent to accommodate the refugees. so far this year almost 1800 people have died crossing the mediterranean, at least those are the ones we know about. an estimated 40,000 have made the dangerous journey since january, and officials expect the total number of arrivals for 2015 to top 200,000 in italy alone. let's talk to the southern europe spokeswoman for the unhcr. she's joining us via skype from rome. i was interested to hear you say that we...
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austria's chancellor has called for an eu wide crater israel's prime minister has met the black israeli soldier that was attacked by police last week. the incident met violent protests last week. >>> al jazeera has reached a remote village in nepal hit badly by the earthquake. remote villages are not getting any help. >>> the syrian head of logistics has survived an attack. the al qaeda linked nusra front is claimed responsibility. victoria gait gatenby reports. >>> injured in the suicide bomb attack the military's head of logistics. >> suicide attacker arriving on a bike according to eyewitnesses. it was followed by pressures which could indicate that there could be another group of rebels that try take the general's life. >> reporter: the attack has been claimed by the nusra front which has changed tactics and is joining other groups in the fight against president bashar al-assad and his allies. waiting to secure damascus once the gem is toppled. under the army of conquest to attack idlib. activists say barrel bomb and other attacks have increased around 200 regime soldiers are said t
austria's chancellor has called for an eu wide crater israel's prime minister has met the black israeli soldier that was attacked by police last week. the incident met violent protests last week. >>> al jazeera has reached a remote village in nepal hit badly by the earthquake. remote villages are not getting any help. >>> the syrian head of logistics has survived an attack. the al qaeda linked nusra front is claimed responsibility. victoria gait gatenby reports. >>>...
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story about why the united states forced bolivian president evo morales' plane to land in 2013 in austria during the hunt for edward snowden. the story may surprise you. someone was listening to julian assange's phone calls. >> the u.s. should apologize to evo morales to france. they should apologize for not following the law that we cannot predict when other countries will follow the law. amy: today, julian assange for the hour. all of that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. saudi-led airstrikes have killed at least 80 people in yemen, marking the deadliest day of the two-month bombing campaign to date. the strikes battered the yemeni capital sanaa and the bakeel al-meer area near the saudi border, where residents said at least 40 people were killed, most of them civilians. arab planes and ships blasted yemen's largest military port in the city of hodeida, marking the worst attack on yemen's navy since saudi arabia launched its offensive on iranian-aligned houthis rebels in march. saudi-led planes targeted a car thou
story about why the united states forced bolivian president evo morales' plane to land in 2013 in austria during the hunt for edward snowden. the story may surprise you. someone was listening to julian assange's phone calls. >> the u.s. should apologize to evo morales to france. they should apologize for not following the law that we cannot predict when other countries will follow the law. amy: today, julian assange for the hour. all of that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!...
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genie: another story coming out of austria. a men's magazine has printed its latest edition using real blood from people who are hiv-positive. florence: this is the vanguard ist. it is usually digital. this is the physical copy. #hiv heroes addition. -- edition. real blood donated by people who are hiv-positive. according to the cofounder of this magazine, the idea is to counter stigma often attached to hiv and aids. we can take a listen to this man. >> if you hold this magazine in your hands, it is like holding someone that is hiv. nothing canc c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c
genie: another story coming out of austria. a men's magazine has printed its latest edition using real blood from people who are hiv-positive. florence: this is the vanguard ist. it is usually digital. this is the physical copy. #hiv heroes addition. -- edition. real blood donated by people who are hiv-positive. according to the cofounder of this magazine, the idea is to counter stigma often attached to hiv and aids. we can take a listen to this man. >> if you hold this magazine in your...
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. >> i was on utah beach and we went all the way to austria through germany. >> people in period costumes gathered around. >> anyone who serves and risks their life is a hero i think. >> glen died after a full life. john buford said he is thinking about his fellow soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> they gave their life for our country. i would do it again if i had to. >> sadly, the number of surviving world war ii veterans is dwindling. 91-year-old john buford. you saw him there. so humble and full of love for the country he fought for. anchor: a brief scare there for one of the flyover planes. it was forced to make an emergency landing as you see at reagan national. this is exclusive video of that landing. they reported a mechanical problem. no one hurt there although it triggered a few additional drivers flights. anchor: the weather was not a problem. anchor: it was so cool watching that. all the people lining the memorial. what's that. it is cool stuff. we have warm weather on the way tomorrow and then a hot week next week. at least the first half is going to be hot. hottest
. >> i was on utah beach and we went all the way to austria through germany. >> people in period costumes gathered around. >> anyone who serves and risks their life is a hero i think. >> glen died after a full life. john buford said he is thinking about his fellow soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> they gave their life for our country. i would do it again if i had to. >> sadly, the number of surviving world war ii veterans is dwindling. 91-year-old...
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the eurovision song contest will be getting underway in villa -- vienna, austria. peter: each country since it's pick to get the top prize. here in germany, that is ann sop hie. reporter: she is doing her promotional tour, giving an interview to a radio's nation in berlin. she can deal with as much promotion and she can out. she hopes to win over 120 million tv viewers with her song "black smoke." ann sophie: i am constantly on the move. i'm always switched on. reporter: she grew up in hamburg. she performed in jazz clubs. at a concert in february the 24-year-old won a wild-card spot to inter-the german eurovision finals. she finished second but he declined, saying he was not up to the task. instead he handed the title over to ann sophie. >> i just think she is more suitable and qualified for it. ann sophie: mi going to vienna? >> yes, you are going to vienna. reporter: she seemed unsure. ann sophie: that i said to myself you've got it in you to be happy. and i am happy. it has been a huge gift. reporter: but her quickly produced album did not go anywhere in the ch
the eurovision song contest will be getting underway in villa -- vienna, austria. peter: each country since it's pick to get the top prize. here in germany, that is ann sop hie. reporter: she is doing her promotional tour, giving an interview to a radio's nation in berlin. she can deal with as much promotion and she can out. she hopes to win over 120 million tv viewers with her song "black smoke." ann sophie: i am constantly on the move. i'm always switched on. reporter: she grew up...
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. >>> austria's chancellor says there should be an eu-wide quota to accommodate people reaching europe's southern shores. nearly 86,800 have been rescued. >>> rescuers in nepal find more and more bodies as they reach areas cut off by last month's earthquake. in one village 100 people were buried by an avalanche. >>> the u.n. called on the saudi-led coalition to stop bombing yemen's arment. saudi arabia is considered a suspension of air strikes to allow in aid. >>> rescuers in nepal say they finding more and more bodies saying they were cut off by the earthquake. al jazeera went to one remote victimage in northern nepal that was badly hit. the road was blocked by a landslide. resources couldn't get through to the residents badly in need. andrew simmons sends us this from the village of tabii. >> reporter: ruined villages on every mountainside. no one is here to help so they're getting on with it by thementz. this isn't rebuilding. it's about clearing up the best they can attempting to recycle the timber and rubble to build temporary shelter. more than a week after the quake, there are no
. >>> austria's chancellor says there should be an eu-wide quota to accommodate people reaching europe's southern shores. nearly 86,800 have been rescued. >>> rescuers in nepal find more and more bodies as they reach areas cut off by last month's earthquake. in one village 100 people were buried by an avalanche. >>> the u.n. called on the saudi-led coalition to stop bombing yemen's arment. saudi arabia is considered a suspension of air strikes to allow in aid....
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the world of austria's richest man says that the u.s.rong to suggest that taxes hurting growth. bill gates says that it is nonsense to say that current tax rates are restraining expansion. someone says that earning $40,000 a year is better off now than a person on an equivalent salary decades ago because of inventions like the internet and quality of life. shipping-- ident g secretary kerry that the south pacific is big enough for both of us. we have our reporter joining us from seoul. what is kerry's agenda on the visit? has a lotrip to asia to do with discussing arrangements for the president's visit to the u.s. later in the year. but in china he made it clear that the u.s. supports china's efforts to establish de facto control of the region, that project has created a lot of tensions with countries like the philippines and vietnam. and kerry said on saturday that should try tou.s. conduct what it calls smart diplomacy to address this issue expressing clear opposition to china austria's project to build military outposts in the south c
the world of austria's richest man says that the u.s.rong to suggest that taxes hurting growth. bill gates says that it is nonsense to say that current tax rates are restraining expansion. someone says that earning $40,000 a year is better off now than a person on an equivalent salary decades ago because of inventions like the internet and quality of life. shipping-- ident g secretary kerry that the south pacific is big enough for both of us. we have our reporter joining us from seoul. what is...
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the dollar gained was oil of austria to be as loss, tumbling on tuesday. it is currently higher.stocks, the biggest gainer on the s&p was time warner cable. after smaller 7% rival charter agreed to buy the company. markets falling 1%, the biggest drop in three weeks. all right, let's get more on the markets. listed global investors joining us from singapore, where he is speaking at the asian mining congress. frank, very good to see you. gold. love it or hate it? : i love it. i have always qualified that with a 10% portfolio and rebalance each year. because you do get these in when gold performs exceptionally well. angie: not doing so well, slipping between gains and losses, trying to figure out if we're going to see danes for the year compared to last year, and it really is all due to the fed, isn't it? gold has a seasonal pattern, and it bottoms at this time of the year until the chinese new year. ramadan is usually be first big move of seeing gold rally. it is a series of holidays that come in the fall, and it is christmas and then chinese new year, so some 35 years of data poi
the dollar gained was oil of austria to be as loss, tumbling on tuesday. it is currently higher.stocks, the biggest gainer on the s&p was time warner cable. after smaller 7% rival charter agreed to buy the company. markets falling 1%, the biggest drop in three weeks. all right, let's get more on the markets. listed global investors joining us from singapore, where he is speaking at the asian mining congress. frank, very good to see you. gold. love it or hate it? : i love it. i have always...
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austria's prime minister calls for an eu agreement. al jazeera has reached a remote village in northern nepal which has been badly damaged in last week's earthquake. rural villages are not getting any help. >>> fights with police in capital of burundi. >>> some of the thousands of migrants who leave africa do manage to make the long desperate journey across the mediterranean. many others of course die trying or simply have their dreams dashed. as hoda abdel abdel hamid found out. >> they thought they had made it if it was not for the libyan coast guard. they come from nigeria ghana mali senegal and beyond. men and women young and old. >> you want to go to europe? many of the migrants here are not happy they are returning to libya. to reach this point they have traveled for weeks sometimes months. they have to work to earn enough money to pay for the journey to be picked up on a day where there is good weather conditions is a huge disappointment. back on the ground in libya, it is how much ever a disappointment how hungry they are and h
austria's prime minister calls for an eu agreement. al jazeera has reached a remote village in northern nepal which has been badly damaged in last week's earthquake. rural villages are not getting any help. >>> fights with police in capital of burundi. >>> some of the thousands of migrants who leave africa do manage to make the long desperate journey across the mediterranean. many others of course die trying or simply have their dreams dashed. as hoda abdel abdel hamid found...
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and come from austria. the large majority were either from latin america or europe. those were two big places sending letters in 1865, but also letters from hawaii morocco, egypt, liberia, india japan, china. this really is a global undertaking. the country with the greatest volume of letters was great britain. if you include the brit itch empire as a whole, they sent 437 documents, which is almost 40% of the total. wherever they came from, the letters tended to be written by political leaders. presidents, heads of states. also from local political officials, town managers and that kind of thing. but there are lots and lots of letters from ordinary people as well, groups of people who got together. they referred to themselves as the citizens of this town, residents of this city sometimes used phrases like the working men wherever. they came from trade organizations, religious groups, fraternal orders and anti-slavery societies as well not surprisingly. what did the letters say? first and foremost, the one common theme that runs through them all is that they were all
and come from austria. the large majority were either from latin america or europe. those were two big places sending letters in 1865, but also letters from hawaii morocco, egypt, liberia, india japan, china. this really is a global undertaking. the country with the greatest volume of letters was great britain. if you include the brit itch empire as a whole, they sent 437 documents, which is almost 40% of the total. wherever they came from, the letters tended to be written by political leaders....
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the austria empire because in rot until 1842 until the end of world war ii. they don't respond rationally to the needs of the citizens. it doesn't matter what the citizens want. no one wants wholesale surveillance but we get it anyway. everyone is sick of the wars in iraq and afghanistan but they never end because they make a certain part of the economy, manufacturing arms, very wealthy. no the trade agreements but they are ran through and are held in secret and our legislature are not allowed to speak about them. i sued obama over section 1021 of the national defense act that allows the overturn 150 years of domestic law and allows you to strip people of their rights if they are deemed to be terroristmentterrorist. we won in the fifth district court of new york and was vetoed by the president. we know it had a 97% disproval rating. these are symptoms of a state that doesn't work on behalf of us. and that ink i think really runs all the way across the political spectrum. if the state continues to ignore the legitimate suffering of the population despite appea
the austria empire because in rot until 1842 until the end of world war ii. they don't respond rationally to the needs of the citizens. it doesn't matter what the citizens want. no one wants wholesale surveillance but we get it anyway. everyone is sick of the wars in iraq and afghanistan but they never end because they make a certain part of the economy, manufacturing arms, very wealthy. no the trade agreements but they are ran through and are held in secret and our legislature are not allowed...
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given the -- >>> went to the finals with a two-stroke lead but shot five over 76 with england and austria. still came out victorious in the end though. >>> and that's it for me. >>> you can find out much more on our website, aljazeera.com. we'll be back in just a couple of minutes. bye bye. es. bye bye. >>> tonight, ireland approves gay marriage. what does that say about the power of the vatican and the pope. >>> they wanted to pope to be something he may not be. yes, he has a great story and a great history and he's doing a great job of reaching out. but nowhere has
given the -- >>> went to the finals with a two-stroke lead but shot five over 76 with england and austria. still came out victorious in the end though. >>> and that's it for me. >>> you can find out much more on our website, aljazeera.com. we'll be back in just a couple of minutes. bye bye. es. bye bye. >>> tonight, ireland approves gay marriage. what does that say about the power of the vatican and the pope. >>> they wanted to pope to be something...
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. >>> heavy rain and strong wind caused damage in southern austria this morning. there's reports of flooding and mudslides president mudslides. emergency worker had the use a snowplow. one small stream is said to have risen more than 13 feet. >>> authorities say a mama massachusetts man murdered his parents while on vacation. he stabbed his parents and went before a judge. he was picked up on an unrelated probation charge. >> i'm shocked. i am just shocked. i never, ever ever thought. he loved them. >> young's attorney says he sump suffers from mental health problems. neighbors say he was adopted from russia when he was a kid. >>> the governor of maryland is talking about the state of emergency in baltimore. he issued the executive order during the riots that came after the funeral of freddie gray. a live look at his news conference. according to the baltimore sun the governor said he would lift the state of emergency after the last national guard troops leave the city. we'll keep you posted on that. baltimore's mayor is asking federal investigators to see if poli
. >>> heavy rain and strong wind caused damage in southern austria this morning. there's reports of flooding and mudslides president mudslides. emergency worker had the use a snowplow. one small stream is said to have risen more than 13 feet. >>> authorities say a mama massachusetts man murdered his parents while on vacation. he stabbed his parents and went before a judge. he was picked up on an unrelated probation charge. >> i'm shocked. i am just shocked. i never, ever...
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las tropas francesas y con la ayuda de los conservadores napoleón pudo instalar a maximiliano de austriamil ochocientos sesenta y siete maximiliano fue capturado y fusilado. benito juárez asumió su autoridad una vez más. una de las batallas más importantes ocurrió el cinco de mayo de mil ochocientos sesenta y dos en la ciudad de puebla. allí el general zaragoza venció a las tropas francesas. aunque la lucha contra los franceses duró varios años más la batalla de puebla representa el espíritu y la valentía con que los mexicanos luchaban. cada año celebramos el cinco de mayo como un ontecimiento muy importante. también en muchas partes de california se celebra el cinco de mayo. para nosotros es una fiesta tan importante como el cuatro de julio. incluso en muchas escuelas públicas de los angeles se celebra el cinco de mayo. yo no sabía eso. bueno, claro, en miami no hay mucha gente con ascendencia mexicana. el cinco de mayo no es muy importante allí. carlos: si tienes tiempo, arturo debes de visitar el museo de las intervenciones en esta ciudad. somos el único país que tiene un museo de est
las tropas francesas y con la ayuda de los conservadores napoleón pudo instalar a maximiliano de austriamil ochocientos sesenta y siete maximiliano fue capturado y fusilado. benito juárez asumió su autoridad una vez más. una de las batallas más importantes ocurrió el cinco de mayo de mil ochocientos sesenta y dos en la ciudad de puebla. allí el general zaragoza venció a las tropas francesas. aunque la lucha contra los franceses duró varios años más la batalla de puebla representa el...
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you said one thing, that one of austria's world as you get older -- one's world as you get older, becomesmaller. toni: i wonder what i meant by small. charlie: you said it becomes smaller and more insular. smaller. toni: i wonder what i meant by as far as your circle. toni: your circle of friends becomes smaller. charlie: one thing people have said is that becoming older than no longer care if someone likes them, they only care about what they like. toni: that is true. it narrows a certain kind of values. charlie: time is not infinite as far as your mind. toni: i said when i turned 804i have three things to say. one was no, the other was shut up and the third was get out. charlie: no, shut up, and get out. i will not, tell me more -- how about tell me more? toni: the woman told me once something that was sad. charlie: which was? toni: all the good people have already been born. charlie: jimmy baldwin'ss mother. what did she mean? toni: she did not have much faith in the future. charlie: the best ones are here. did you know jimmy baldwin? toni: yes. charlie: did you know him well? toni: i
you said one thing, that one of austria's world as you get older -- one's world as you get older, becomesmaller. toni: i wonder what i meant by small. charlie: you said it becomes smaller and more insular. smaller. toni: i wonder what i meant by as far as your circle. toni: your circle of friends becomes smaller. charlie: one thing people have said is that becoming older than no longer care if someone likes them, they only care about what they like. toni: that is true. it narrows a certain kind...
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storm says the cia sends him to austria for a rendezvous with aminah.hey will meet at the bus station. it's storm's most important spy mission so far. he can't afford any mistakes. but almost immediately, he's disobeying the cia. according to storm, the american agents have a very specific plan. walk past this bakery. take aminah to a specific cafe that they have under surveillance. they want the first meeting with aminah here in this cafe. realizing it is selling beer, no place for devout muslim, storm, without checking with his handlers, changes the plan. he brings aminah to a nearby mcdonald's. shows her awlaki's notes on his computer. but the cia agents are angry. storm says they think he has gone rogue. >> again, i improvised for myself. i took control. >> aren't they supposed to be running you rather than you running them? >> in the ideal world, probably, yes. >> bottom line, the cia can't be picky. to locate and eliminate awlaki, they need storm, and they are willing to pay. if his plan works. you get a quarter of a million dollars from the cia w
storm says the cia sends him to austria for a rendezvous with aminah.hey will meet at the bus station. it's storm's most important spy mission so far. he can't afford any mistakes. but almost immediately, he's disobeying the cia. according to storm, the american agents have a very specific plan. walk past this bakery. take aminah to a specific cafe that they have under surveillance. they want the first meeting with aminah here in this cafe. realizing it is selling beer, no place for devout...
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security council at the same time all that iran-contra stuff was happening and lived in vee ena vienna austria. she and my dad split up before their 20th anniversary. she continued her career but never remarried. she's still living in arlington at an assisted facility where she just celebrated her birthday. 37 again, she would tell you. >> your mom's adorable. she was a babe back in the day. >> she was a babe back in the day. i was just over today giving a special screening of that program to her and some of her residents at the assisted living. >> she was a movie star again? >> yes, yes. big day for her. >> that's wonderful. >> all the way around. we hope that people will join us as we celebrate mother's day here at nbc 4. join us for a special program. wendy, veronica johnson, pat lawson-muse, wendy and angie goff join us. >> we had a good time. >> daughters have a different take on their mothers than our brothers would. it's interesting. >> people will enjoy. >> your mother's tv appearance. >> yeah right. >>> all right. developing tonight, some weather extremes on opposite coasts. right now
security council at the same time all that iran-contra stuff was happening and lived in vee ena vienna austria. she and my dad split up before their 20th anniversary. she continued her career but never remarried. she's still living in arlington at an assisted facility where she just celebrated her birthday. 37 again, she would tell you. >> your mom's adorable. she was a babe back in the day. >> she was a babe back in the day. i was just over today giving a special screening of that...
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. >> some traffic lights in austria, vienna showing same sex couples. the new lights are designed to promote tolerance and raise awareness of better road safety at the same time. the installation runs until june. >>> matt williams has his nationals rolling, but can they keep up the pace? the answer may not have to do with this team's skill but rather his family's genes. >> right after the break moving company fraud, 1 woman's nightmare and what the government is doing to keep it >>> the government is launching a new campaign warning about fraud by moving company. i've done a ton of these stories. this can include lost or damaged property, unexpected fees, you name it. kris van cleave reports from d.c. about one customer who says all of that happened to her. >> reporter: clarissa o'connell said her move from california to texas turned into a nightmare. >> i don't even know what to do in order to get the things back that we've lost. we're either living without or purchasing new. >> reporter: o'connell said she received an estimate, but on moving day the c
. >> some traffic lights in austria, vienna showing same sex couples. the new lights are designed to promote tolerance and raise awareness of better road safety at the same time. the installation runs until june. >>> matt williams has his nationals rolling, but can they keep up the pace? the answer may not have to do with this team's skill but rather his family's genes. >> right after the break moving company fraud, 1 woman's nightmare and what the government is doing to...
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. ♪ charlie: do the majority of people believe that george austria's right in terms of the economic policythe austerity that he brought to great britain? did the majority of people believe paul krugman is right? ian bremmer: i think there is immediately integral -- ideologically divide. this is where pitt county actually came out. they have a much bigger problem with the middle class. charlie: social inequality and economic inequality. here's what is interesting for me. give me your assessment of bill clinton's foreign policy. ian bremmer: i think it was in some ways, as nonstrategic and reactive as we see from his successor. i think bill clinton inherited soviet union has collapsed. we have one. so we don't actually -- we have won so we don't actually need a global strategy. it is a question of taking advantage of eating the world's great power. charlie: what happened and what could we have done? many people see that as a crucial time between -- while the berlin wall fell in 89. between that time and you know . ian bremmer: who lost russia compares -- feels quaint compared to today. charl
. ♪ charlie: do the majority of people believe that george austria's right in terms of the economic policythe austerity that he brought to great britain? did the majority of people believe paul krugman is right? ian bremmer: i think there is immediately integral -- ideologically divide. this is where pitt county actually came out. they have a much bigger problem with the middle class. charlie: social inequality and economic inequality. here's what is interesting for me. give me your...
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austria clocks still dealing with pop up showers east bay north bay. and also introducing possibility of thundershower activity during the afternoon. perhaps go rain and sometimes led up the call keep the number of handy 7 thundercloud overhead. quickly the imports in tons afternoon. chars move off into the overnight hours. >> james: were seeing in terms of the time with the system all come back in just a little bit in the next hour talk more about it expects be on the storm. the one day dealing with special weekend onslaught coming. >> george: we continue to track your right here at the bay bridge even with the conditions look pretty bad the back of reaching over that 80 over crossing drive * continue to hold pre well and so ordered 20 minutes out of the macarthur maze for the westbound drivers although were getting word there may be an incident on the stand if so that could turn this into a hot spot very quickly and check the updated for you very quickly and now look to the san mateo bridge tried westbound 92 holding well the drive times are to bring
austria clocks still dealing with pop up showers east bay north bay. and also introducing possibility of thundershower activity during the afternoon. perhaps go rain and sometimes led up the call keep the number of handy 7 thundercloud overhead. quickly the imports in tons afternoon. chars move off into the overnight hours. >> james: were seeing in terms of the time with the system all come back in just a little bit in the next hour talk more about it expects be on the storm. the one day...
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. >>> a court in austria convicted a teenager to blow up a train station. he was found guilty of planning to join extremist fighters in the middle east. he was sentenced to two years in juvenile detention. they found plans for the attack on the boy's computer. the teenager could be out of jail in three months because of time served. >>> in the u.s. the city of houston has been hammered by severe flooding. about a foot of rain fell overnight and early tuesday. thousands of homes suffered damage as a result of the floodwaters. mass transit has been shut down and drivers are urged to stay off the roads. officials say at least 13 people are dead and several others are still missing across texas. heidi joins us from wimberley. what is the situation there today? >> reporter: hey, antonio. so the search and rescue mission for the 13 continues today here in wimberley where this disaster really started when a 46-foot tall wall of water came careening down the blanco river over the weekend. it struck against this bridge here taking along with it 72 houses that have b
. >>> a court in austria convicted a teenager to blow up a train station. he was found guilty of planning to join extremist fighters in the middle east. he was sentenced to two years in juvenile detention. they found plans for the attack on the boy's computer. the teenager could be out of jail in three months because of time served. >>> in the u.s. the city of houston has been hammered by severe flooding. about a foot of rain fell overnight and early tuesday. thousands of...
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so how do you -- >> so i have a friends, you know, in austria, and they take care of my cows for me. 2006 and so she had a lot of babies. so i actually have six total cows. >> seth: wow. see, that's pretty good. [ applause ] i would assume, when they give you the cow, they probably didn't think you were going the keep it, right? >> no, actually, it was just a publicity stunt. so they were like here's a check. we want the cow back. and i said "but, i want the cow. you said i could have the cow." and so my coach had to literally, like, negotiate with these people in french and get my cow back. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's so funny. i just picture them having a very tearful good-bye to the cow explaining in french we never thought she'd want you. >> we never thought you'd leave. >> seth: this is just a joke that backfired. we never assumed an american would want to keep the cow. >> but, little do they know i'm an animal lover. >> seth: things are going very well for you. you're dating tiger woods. just at the masters. >> yeah. >> seth: he's obviously someone who has also gone through a
so how do you -- >> so i have a friends, you know, in austria, and they take care of my cows for me. 2006 and so she had a lot of babies. so i actually have six total cows. >> seth: wow. see, that's pretty good. [ applause ] i would assume, when they give you the cow, they probably didn't think you were going the keep it, right? >> no, actually, it was just a publicity stunt. so they were like here's a check. we want the cow back. and i said "but, i want the cow. you said...
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spanish troops left, the french stayed behind and attempted to establish a monarchy under maximilian of austrianow know was a terrible idea of course. [ laughter ] but i'm getting way ahead of myself. my question is, knowing that the holiday eventually became a a symbol of mexican resistance against the influence of foreign nomination, and that the city itself is now home to a museum and a park devoted to the battle which attracts tourists, families, school children, pets, pests, guests, vests. vets of course, families of pets, families of pests, families of guests, families of vets. so what i'm getting at is do you then believe as many do, that it's these very people, these groups, these circles, these unions, these -- >> this many people? >> yeah, uh-huh. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> these coteries as it were, and as it will be. who have been immersed in the films of cinematic artists such as emilio fernandez, athletes like salvador sanchez, vocal musical artists such as luis miguel, julieta venegas, and paulina -- >> gomez. >> rubio. [ laughter ] does it not also mean that that mean, as former m
spanish troops left, the french stayed behind and attempted to establish a monarchy under maximilian of austrianow know was a terrible idea of course. [ laughter ] but i'm getting way ahead of myself. my question is, knowing that the holiday eventually became a a symbol of mexican resistance against the influence of foreign nomination, and that the city itself is now home to a museum and a park devoted to the battle which attracts tourists, families, school children, pets, pests, guests, vests....
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mediterranean headquarters in italy, the germans unconditionally give up all of italy and southern austriailian code, representatives of the german armies sign the surrender document. representing mediterranean commander alexander signs for the allies. the surrender of limited a million german troops. -- eliminated a million german troops. inside germany itself, the alliance and the faintness -- in the famous stadium of nurnberg. with the capture of this famous german southern city, the american flag clouds out the swastika. ♪ in a symbolic gesture, american troops destroyed the not to party emblem. >> each week, american history tv sits in on a lecture with one of the nation's college professors. you can watch this every saturday evening at 8:00 p.m..
mediterranean headquarters in italy, the germans unconditionally give up all of italy and southern austriailian code, representatives of the german armies sign the surrender document. representing mediterranean commander alexander signs for the allies. the surrender of limited a million german troops. -- eliminated a million german troops. inside germany itself, the alliance and the faintness -- in the famous stadium of nurnberg. with the capture of this famous german southern city, the...
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. >> my parents live in austria. so i don't not want too see them. of course not. now, me voluntarily paying for the 40 bucks planting a tree or covering -- voluntarily doing this. sure i'm doing that. my employer does it for me when it's a business trip. and we should do this. the point is we should all do this. american airlines, first you pay for your flying and they make sure it happens then they give you an option of adding or paying another 20 bucks, 40 bucks, whatever it is, to pay for the damage that your flight will have cost. why do that it do that? well they certainly don't do it because they want to make you feel bad about flying. the exact opposite. they want to make you feel good about flying and too more of it. so it takes policies. that's step one. and what does it take to get policy in place? well overcoming this what you call very aptly regulatory capture by those who benefit quite handsomely from the st. tuesday quo is in -- the status quo is in fact the biggest challenge here. this is in many ways -- we describe it in -- about as many words in t
. >> my parents live in austria. so i don't not want too see them. of course not. now, me voluntarily paying for the 40 bucks planting a tree or covering -- voluntarily doing this. sure i'm doing that. my employer does it for me when it's a business trip. and we should do this. the point is we should all do this. american airlines, first you pay for your flying and they make sure it happens then they give you an option of adding or paying another 20 bucks, 40 bucks, whatever it is, to pay...
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and the videos of people coming in by plane and fairy from the united states, from india africa, austria came from all around the world to vote in this particular issue. i think that shows why it was such a strong grassroots campaign because this was an issue that has electrified the youth of ireland, especially young people who have maybe gone to work and other traditionally progressive parts of the world and come home and realize that changes they see in other parts of the world [indiscernible] it was the true essence of a grassroots campaign. this was not fought on tv with attack ads. this was conversations that were happening in pubs in rural ireland and football matches. it was a victory for the populace as opposed to the elite. aaron: you mention people coming in from around the world. what about the ripple effect locally? do you see this influencing other countries across the planet? >> i know this better head of the political side of equal marriage campaign said ireland should now be a leader on lgbt rights around the world. i think ireland has been traditionally conservative tra
and the videos of people coming in by plane and fairy from the united states, from india africa, austria came from all around the world to vote in this particular issue. i think that shows why it was such a strong grassroots campaign because this was an issue that has electrified the youth of ireland, especially young people who have maybe gone to work and other traditionally progressive parts of the world and come home and realize that changes they see in other parts of the world...
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and those remains were sent to experts in austria and examined.rough the examination of those remains that the government was able to announce its positive identification of the one student, alexander. as i said, the argentine investigators were not there when the federal government recover those investigations -- recovered those remains. a blistering report was issued about the numerous forensic problems with the government's case, misidentification of dna profiles, it's breaking of the agreement with the argentine team and going to the location and gathering evidence independently without informing the argentine team. this argentine team is one of the most respected for his extremes in the world. -- forensic teams in the world. they've had so many problems with the thorough government they broke their silence of february. amy: the local mayor and his wife fled and were found in mexico city. the government says it was accommodation of them working with local drug gangs. what indicates it goes higher? >> the files we revealed or we reviewed detail
and those remains were sent to experts in austria and examined.rough the examination of those remains that the government was able to announce its positive identification of the one student, alexander. as i said, the argentine investigators were not there when the federal government recover those investigations -- recovered those remains. a blistering report was issued about the numerous forensic problems with the government's case, misidentification of dna profiles, it's breaking of the...