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we're celebrating the wedding of king joseph, the king of austria austria, you're right, it's not technically october. we started early. >> why not, start the party early. >> you can have a two week party for your wedding instead of two hours, let's go hard for two weeks. >> we do birthday weekends around here, not birthday days. and what's awesome is you are teaming up and doing something great for the community, and there's a way people can take action too. tell us how you're partnering with honor flight arizona. >> we have been doing this for a little while, and we sent a couple guys last april, and incredible to see their faces, going to the airport, and seeing it all lined up. if tears aren't coming down your face, you're cold. it's really cool to see those guys and see how happy they are and how much it means to them that people care enough to give back. >> they go check out the war memorial. >> see all that stuff, and the other thing is the people that go with them, the sponsors and hosts are super cool, they take care of everything. the time of their life. >> for sure. >> and so much
we're celebrating the wedding of king joseph, the king of austria austria, you're right, it's not technically october. we started early. >> why not, start the party early. >> you can have a two week party for your wedding instead of two hours, let's go hard for two weeks. >> we do birthday weekends around here, not birthday days. and what's awesome is you are teaming up and doing something great for the community, and there's a way people can take action too. tell us how...
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direction that austria takes, whether austria remains a reliable partner in the european union or whether the country trusts itself to people who at every opportunity flirt with austriaeaving the union. reporter: the rerun of the rerun will probably be held in december, hopefully with better glue. >> here in germany, the trial of a suspected nazi war criminal has begun in berlin. the 95-year-old former auschwitz medic arrived at court in a wheelchair. he's charged with being an accessory to more than 3,000 murders. the charges focus on a one-month period in 1944 when 14 trains carrying prisoners, including the teenage diarist anne frank, arrived at the death camp, in poland. britain's former prime minister, david cameron, has announced he will resign his seat as a conservative member of parliament. mr. cameron campaigned for britain to stay in the european union, and stepped down as prime minister in june, when the country voted to leave. he says he doesn't want his continued presence in parliament to be a distraction to his successor, theresa may. we're going to take a short break. when we come back, javier is going to be here with the it laest business -- the lates
direction that austria takes, whether austria remains a reliable partner in the european union or whether the country trusts itself to people who at every opportunity flirt with austriaeaving the union. reporter: the rerun of the rerun will probably be held in december, hopefully with better glue. >> here in germany, the trial of a suspected nazi war criminal has begun in berlin. the 95-year-old former auschwitz medic arrived at court in a wheelchair. he's charged with being an accessory...
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Sep 12, 2016
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austria. the presidential electoral rerun has been delayed. the decision was taken after some postal voters said the glue on their ballots was not working properly. the original vote, austria became the first western european country to elect a far since worldf state war ii. here's the australian syrian interior-- the austria minister. >> as head of the national electoral office, this is the capacity in which i'm speaking here. i have to a knowledge a mistake in the production of the voting cards is the reason we cannot guarantee a flawless election in conformity with the law. the reason is a faulty election and the low. envelope.y election for more coming here is anthony mills in vienna. anthony: under these circumstances, that moment was not foreseen by the constitution. first of all, that needs to be approved. then they need to get a person in place that allows nondefective envelopes to be distributed, possibly changing the printing company. -- the wayf course, it looks now, it looks like it will be at the earliest the end of november, beginning of december. that is what the interior minister said during his press conference. even on a tight timeframe, that looks to be the earliest this election will be out. two months or so is quite a long time in politics. molly: it is quite an external development in
austria. the presidential electoral rerun has been delayed. the decision was taken after some postal voters said the glue on their ballots was not working properly. the original vote, austria became the first western european country to elect a far since worldf state war ii. here's the australian syrian interior-- the austria minister. >> as head of the national electoral office, this is the capacity in which i'm speaking here. i have to a knowledge a mistake in the production of the...
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Sep 2, 2016
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same time, too, while america is coming in, their alliance with austria, hungary and turkey isn't really helping them at this point. the austria hungarian army -- >> they're doing the heavy lifting. this is a tough thing. if we look at the american contribution, not only so much people here could argue over this but it's not so much that we're going to produce these key victories as it is we're going to be there to, you know, bolster the morale of our allies but, also, if you're the germans and you've got these hundreds and thousands and millions of americans showing up, it helps to convince you that, you know what, we miscalculated. and that's a big deal. so -- but in order to do that, in order to make that effect felt, you've got to get those guys from the united states over to france. and that's -- initially, it looks like it's a dangerous proposition. sims is going to be important in all of this because he recognizes the value of this -- you know, of this technology, the u-boat and the value of destroyers to combat these things and that's something that the united states has. it's kind of an interesting -- an interesting c
same time, too, while america is coming in, their alliance with austria, hungary and turkey isn't really helping them at this point. the austria hungarian army -- >> they're doing the heavy lifting. this is a tough thing. if we look at the american contribution, not only so much people here could argue over this but it's not so much that we're going to produce these key victories as it is we're going to be there to, you know, bolster the morale of our allies but, also, if you're the...
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austria. with its picture-postcard villages and breathtaking alpine scenery, it's one of the most beautiful countries in europe. but parts of austria's history are less attractive, particularly the fact that adolf hitler was austrian, and had a lot of support there. something which the country is sometimes accused of not facing up to. the austrian city of braunau has no choice but to work through its nazi past. that's because in 1889 hitler was born there. and austriato decide what to do with the actual house he was born in. >> rotraud steiger has lived across the street from hitler's birthplace for some fifty years, and she's heard it all before. she thinks the matter has been blown out of all proportion. >> in my opinion, this house, well, he only lived in that house for fourteen days. he was just a baby. >> a baby who would grow up to become the most notorious criminal of the twentieth century. austria's interior minister would just as soon have hitler's birthplace torn down. the owner has dropped out of sight and remains unavailable for comment. not even braunau's mayor has ever negotiated with her in person. now, the state has decided to expropriate the building. >> this expropriation is a bit dubious, the idea that a nation of laws like austria can just expropriate a building. many people here are saying that's not t right. >> it's also the topic of discussion at simbock's tobacco shop. what should be done with the hitler house? >> even if th
austria. with its picture-postcard villages and breathtaking alpine scenery, it's one of the most beautiful countries in europe. but parts of austria's history are less attractive, particularly the fact that adolf hitler was austrian, and had a lot of support there. something which the country is sometimes accused of not facing up to. the austrian city of braunau has no choice but to work through its nazi past. that's because in 1889 hitler was born there. and austriato decide what to do with...
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in austria, for example, we just learned 11,000 crimes committed. 11,000 migrants have committed crimes this calendar year, enormous proportion of the migrants who come into austria the migrants have disappeared, they're all over the place. 1100 sex crimes committed in col cologne on new year's eve by migrants. if you're a european, you are thinking what is earth is going on in my continent? hence the fortress europe, keep them out throw them out mentality. it's ugly but inevitable when a continent is faced with the radical, cultural, religious change unannounced and unasked for. neil: you know what i learned? >> what did you learn? neil: why you're kicking cnbc's butt. >> tell me. tell me. [ laughter ] >> it was just a general kind of a point. >> we're doing very, very well. neil: indeed you are. >> and very happy about it. are you surprised? . neil: challenging them. >> we're happy and grateful. neil: i hear you are relentless with your staff and abusive and tough on them. you don't give them a break. >> i hear music playing. there's a break coming. get me out of this. neil: congratulations. >> welcome back, neil. you're a good man, i don't care what they say.
in austria, for example, we just learned 11,000 crimes committed. 11,000 migrants have committed crimes this calendar year, enormous proportion of the migrants who come into austria the migrants have disappeared, they're all over the place. 1100 sex crimes committed in col cologne on new year's eve by migrants. if you're a european, you are thinking what is earth is going on in my continent? hence the fortress europe, keep them out throw them out mentality. it's ugly but inevitable when a...
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Sep 10, 2016
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austria does not have many outrageous ethnicities and religions so it is no great achievement. it is pretty effortless, north dakota has the same rate as austriaif not lower in terms of crime and north dakota is not a socialist country so where does the wealth come from to give you free transportation? the other thing, all the european countries except slovakia and -- what is the other one? pause near galena -- bosnia-herzegovina, she knows best. i have been -- i have lived in europe. i understand what you are saying. you know what i feel when i go to europe? it is soulless. one statistic you don't know. americans give more charity per capita per income than europeans do and volunteer far more time. you know why you europeans are race with a socialist idea. the government will take care of your neighbor, you don't have to. >> host: we are going to hear from -- i'm trying to do this all on my cell phone -- bill in new jersey, thanks for holding. you are on with dennis prager. >> caller: thank you for having dennis prager on. it is an honor to speak to a man whose radio show is aimed at enhancing the moral and intellectual development of our cou
austria does not have many outrageous ethnicities and religions so it is no great achievement. it is pretty effortless, north dakota has the same rate as austriaif not lower in terms of crime and north dakota is not a socialist country so where does the wealth come from to give you free transportation? the other thing, all the european countries except slovakia and -- what is the other one? pause near galena -- bosnia-herzegovina, she knows best. i have been -- i have lived in europe. i...