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it is the rocket from the berlin inventor. it goes up to 80 kilometers an hour.t makes most of these cars seem slow. it is half a bicycle and half a motorbike. it has an electric motor. there are no carbon emissions. to make it live, you have to peddle it. that means it keeps you fit as well. >> you control the speed of the motor through the paddling. if you do not peddle, it does not move. if you are too lazy, you can just stay. >> it is certainly the top of the traffic. drivers in berlin have not seen anything like it before. >> here is the big test. they are on the starting line at a red light. berlin. we have motorbikes, cars, and the rocket. [engine noises] there you have it. pedal power is leading the way. >> he has been developing his dream bicycle in his garage. he is looking to the future. he is convinced that this and moved to other forms of transportation like speedboats and lorries. >> i think many of the drivers would appreciate it. they could actually exercise instead of just driving for 12 hours. it would make them much more healthier and happier.
it is the rocket from the berlin inventor. it goes up to 80 kilometers an hour.t makes most of these cars seem slow. it is half a bicycle and half a motorbike. it has an electric motor. there are no carbon emissions. to make it live, you have to peddle it. that means it keeps you fit as well. >> you control the speed of the motor through the paddling. if you do not peddle, it does not move. if you are too lazy, you can just stay. >> it is certainly the top of the traffic. drivers in...
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that regime began constructing the berlin wall in dead of night on august 12, 1961. behind the new prison wall in berlin and across all of east germany the regime's secret police worked to infiltrate every institution and everyone's personal lives, creating an atmosphere of mistrust, oppression and insecurity among the people in east germany. under that totalitarian rule there were at least 15 separate definitions of who was an enemy of the state. many living in east berlin and east germany were so desperate to escape to freedom that they risked their lives in these attempts. over the years a total of 238 people were killed while trying to escape to the west, 120 were injured and approximately 100,000 were arrested and sent to prison for their attempts. however on november 9, 1989, just as the construction of the berlin wall in august, 1961, marked the beginning of the communist consolidation of power, so did the destruction of the berlin wall in november, 1989, marked the beginning of the collapse of the east german communist regime and ultimately the collapse of th
that regime began constructing the berlin wall in dead of night on august 12, 1961. behind the new prison wall in berlin and across all of east germany the regime's secret police worked to infiltrate every institution and everyone's personal lives, creating an atmosphere of mistrust, oppression and insecurity among the people in east germany. under that totalitarian rule there were at least 15 separate definitions of who was an enemy of the state. many living in east berlin and east germany...
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i made the worst face. >> what do you think of berlin?ded back to the hotel, a storm was brewing about the blanket incident. the next morning, he was keen to show me how he cared for his children. >> i love you. >> here he is. >> here's the bottle. wait, wait. here's the bottle. >> it's okay. just take this off -- >> please don't take the blanket. >> okay. here we go. abo, abo! drink this. drink this. blanket, blanket, i love you, blanket. yes, yes, yes, i love you. i love my children very much. yes. don't cry. >> does he like his food? >> yes. >> have you been hearing about what people have been saying? >> it's totally ignorant. i would never do that to my children or any child, try to kill them? come on, stupid. why would i put a scarf over the baby's face if i was trying to throw him off the balcony? we were waving to thousands of fans down below. and they were chanting they wanted to see my child, so i was kind enough to let them see. i was doing something out of innocence. >> he's hungry, isn't he? >> he loves the milk. this kind. it
i made the worst face. >> what do you think of berlin?ded back to the hotel, a storm was brewing about the blanket incident. the next morning, he was keen to show me how he cared for his children. >> i love you. >> here he is. >> here's the bottle. wait, wait. here's the bottle. >> it's okay. just take this off -- >> please don't take the blanket. >> okay. here we go. abo, abo! drink this. drink this. blanket, blanket, i love you, blanket. yes, yes,...
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they are on the starting line at a red light in berlin. motorbike, a couple of audis and v e-rocket. who will be first away? there you have it. pedal power leads the way. he has been developing this dream bike in this garage. he is convinced that pedal power could be installed and other forms of transport like speedboats and lorries. >> i think many lorry drivers would appreciate it. they could actually do exercises instead of just writing for 12 hours. that would make them much more healthy and probably much more happy. >> as for the e-rocket, it might be speedy, but it's not cheap. it will set you back $40,000. but at least to keep the planet clean and keep you healthy and keep you in the fast lane. >> the enthusiasm is catchy, but the price might need to move the bed. cat owners may have suspected as much, but it seems our feline friends have found a way to manipulate us humans. you will know that sound -- researchers at their university of sussex say cats use saypurrs to garner attention and food. this sound incorporates a crime with a
they are on the starting line at a red light in berlin. motorbike, a couple of audis and v e-rocket. who will be first away? there you have it. pedal power leads the way. he has been developing this dream bike in this garage. he is convinced that pedal power could be installed and other forms of transport like speedboats and lorries. >> i think many lorry drivers would appreciate it. they could actually do exercises instead of just writing for 12 hours. that would make them much more...
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i made the worst face. >> what do you think of berlin?back to the hotel, a storm was brewing about the blanket incident. the next morning, he was keen to show me how he cared for his children. >> i love you. >> here he is. >> here's the bottle. wait, wait. here's the bottle. >> it's okay. just take this off -- >> please don't take the blanket. >> okay. here we go. abo, abo! drink this. drink this. blanket, blanket, i love you, blanket. yes, yes, yes, i love you. i love my children very much. yes. >> does he like his food? >> yes. >> have you been hearing about what people have been saying? >> it's totally ignorant. i would never do that to my children or any you child, try to kill them? come on, stupid. why would i put a scarf over the baby's face if i was trying to throw him off the balcony? we were waving to thousands of fans down below. and they were chanting they wanted to see my child, so i was kind enough to let them see. i was doing something out of innocence. >> he's hungry, isn't he? >> he loves the milk. it is good. thank you. >
i made the worst face. >> what do you think of berlin?back to the hotel, a storm was brewing about the blanket incident. the next morning, he was keen to show me how he cared for his children. >> i love you. >> here he is. >> here's the bottle. wait, wait. here's the bottle. >> it's okay. just take this off -- >> please don't take the blanket. >> okay. here we go. abo, abo! drink this. drink this. blanket, blanket, i love you, blanket. yes, yes, yes, i...
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this was as it came through berlin and ocean city. that's why the warning was issued and at this point, without the twisting winds, the wind gusts are approaching 70 mire and -- 70 miles per hour. it extends to the south west and it goes into virginia and delaware. on the back of this. we have a few thunderstorms an not what we're seeing on the front end. as soon as we get through it. we'll get a sigh of relief and for more, here's tim williams in the weather center. >>> well, the storms came through quick him this is what it looks like now. we're looking at this green. this is a flash flood for cecil county until later on this evening. many of the warnings have rolled into delaware and still, along the area here and this is the main one. tornado warning until 5:30 around the beaches as we mentioned. we'll bring in the ocean city camera. this is from the ocean gallery to give you an idea. we'll show you rain around the lens here. this is been a perfect storm. a lot of things going on here. this is a get away friday. a lot of folks on
this was as it came through berlin and ocean city. that's why the warning was issued and at this point, without the twisting winds, the wind gusts are approaching 70 mire and -- 70 miles per hour. it extends to the south west and it goes into virginia and delaware. on the back of this. we have a few thunderstorms an not what we're seeing on the front end. as soon as we get through it. we'll get a sigh of relief and for more, here's tim williams in the weather center. >>> well, the...
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in 1914, she was in berlin, keeping company with various lovers and awaiting a stage engagement. began to feel more acutely the change that was coming over europe. the golden era of art, science and culture in france that began around 1890 and lasted until the beginning of the first world war, was an era of lavish spending and open luxury. in 1914, a darker, more puritanical mood was sweeping across europe, and the days of exuberant living were drawing to a close. when she told keephert, her old lover, of her upcoming engagement at the metropolitan he remarked, crypticcally, you will be there before i am and so will i, something great was happening that would transform the world in a process that would be anything but pleasant and late july, shortly before the invasion of serbia by the austrians, mata hari was dining in a room reserved for wealthy men in a fashionable restaurant with one of her lovers, the chief of police. and, she talked of this evening later. we heard the noise of great disturbance, the demonstration was certainly spontaneous and she would not have had any warn
in 1914, she was in berlin, keeping company with various lovers and awaiting a stage engagement. began to feel more acutely the change that was coming over europe. the golden era of art, science and culture in france that began around 1890 and lasted until the beginning of the first world war, was an era of lavish spending and open luxury. in 1914, a darker, more puritanical mood was sweeping across europe, and the days of exuberant living were drawing to a close. when she told keephert, her...
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she had returned to berlin to a change of clothes. she called grable but he could not risk being seen to help her. suspicion of foreigners and open hostility toward them is growing daily as patriotic fervor reach the jingoist frenzy. friend less and short on cash mata hari felbab gunter gravis talent bhargava for many days said that she had charms a businessman who listen to retail of unfair treatment and worry. she would not have anything left after saddling her hotel bill she told him. he agreed to pay your fair back to amsterdam. he left berlin immediately but brought a ticket for her to use a few days later after she traveled to thank for it to obtain a dutch passport. and handwritten anca passport correctly gauged age as 38, which you may think is illegal for a dancer who dances without many clothes on. someone at some point probably mata hari yourself wrote over the 1-800-with a zero to produce a more flattering age of 30. the change was made without changing the date of birth so anyone could calculate her true age if they bothe
she had returned to berlin to a change of clothes. she called grable but he could not risk being seen to help her. suspicion of foreigners and open hostility toward them is growing daily as patriotic fervor reach the jingoist frenzy. friend less and short on cash mata hari felbab gunter gravis talent bhargava for many days said that she had charms a businessman who listen to retail of unfair treatment and worry. she would not have anything left after saddling her hotel bill she told him. he...
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went to east berlin, to the university of berlin and they gave him, the honorary doctorate in songsology which rutherford b. hayes and company depride him of in of 1894. he said it was happiest day of his life. he went to moscow where khrushchev gave him the lenin prize. went to china and hung out with mao tse-tung. until recently a dubois's birthday was national holiday in china. when dubois died a few years after this, the longest personal greeting his widow shirley graham received was from cho en-lai himself. shortly thereafter the young president of the independent republican -- republic of ghana. who shared a platform with dubois in manchester, at the pan african congress inch 1945, all the young, african freedom fighters, kinyatta, incruma all revered dubois. father of pan africanism and father of anticolonialism. so he wrote to dubois in 1960 and he said, dr. dubois whatever happened to that encyclopedia "africana"? dubois responded and told him the same sad tale i told you. he wrote back and said move to ghana and he had it the encyclopedia on free african soil. in 1961, ladies a
went to east berlin, to the university of berlin and they gave him, the honorary doctorate in songsology which rutherford b. hayes and company depride him of in of 1894. he said it was happiest day of his life. he went to moscow where khrushchev gave him the lenin prize. went to china and hung out with mao tse-tung. until recently a dubois's birthday was national holiday in china. when dubois died a few years after this, the longest personal greeting his widow shirley graham received was from...
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in berlin, 46% of children lived below the poverty line. this is a single mother with two children and no job. they go to a soup kitchen for their lunch. >> i don't have any job prospects at my age. i am nearly 49. as for my daughter, she has given up at school because of the financial crisis. she says, why should she study when she will end up without a job anyway. >> this woman still haboys stils hopes but he is trapped in a world of despair. this is a world shared by 3 million children in what is supposed to be one of the richest countries in the world. >> there was no question that one of humankind's greatest acts of exploration was the apollo mission to the moon. >> here at the kennedy space center, neil armstrong -- >> the mission that changed mankind yielded fresh insight. this footage of the first ups on the moon has been digitally enhanced and just released. it shows the crowning part of the mission that the world watched in awe. >> this is one small step for man, one leap for mankind. >> under the bulk of the lunar rockets, apollo
in berlin, 46% of children lived below the poverty line. this is a single mother with two children and no job. they go to a soup kitchen for their lunch. >> i don't have any job prospects at my age. i am nearly 49. as for my daughter, she has given up at school because of the financial crisis. she says, why should she study when she will end up without a job anyway. >> this woman still haboys stils hopes but he is trapped in a world of despair. this is a world shared by 3 million...
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i nt to see isah berlin the grt philopher and asked him what t do he lood at an essayed hey given him and he said you could write more clearlyo w don't you start philophy for a year and we'ltribe you up to write clearly. then do some thesis about the hiory of social science and hen on and study economics. so i d a thesin max, the great german social tnkerment my secd year i had a fabulous time. meanwhile i taught myself mat to go to grad school and ecomics. >> charlie did y think you would drt towards being an administrato >> it wasn't liki had a professional airation to do is but i had a nural gravitation to admistrative tests. the day i left graduate schl and joined the falty they assigned me to run the introductory econocs course whic d 19 different seions ought independently. i had to coordinate 19 people some of who were faculty members an some are graduate students. so i was doing admintrative rk from day one. >> charlie: i arrived a yale university as a fshman, let's y. >> yale should be so lucky. >> charlie: why should i study economics? >> well, it ope, it ope a different per
i nt to see isah berlin the grt philopher and asked him what t do he lood at an essayed hey given him and he said you could write more clearlyo w don't you start philophy for a year and we'ltribe you up to write clearly. then do some thesis about the hiory of social science and hen on and study economics. so i d a thesin max, the great german social tnkerment my secd year i had a fabulous time. meanwhile i taught myself mat to go to grad school and ecomics. >> charlie did y think you...
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>>in berlin, a way to reduce traffic emissns. it's an electric bike powere by ddling. emissions are zero and speed of up to 80 kilometers an hour our correspondentent to see it inction. >> here is something you don't see very often - a sports car overtaken by a bicyc. but this is no ordinary bike. it is the e-rocket. it is its along at up to 80 kilometers an hour, makg most of these cars look like ow coaches. it is half bicycle and have motorbike. it has an electc tor, so therare no carbon emissions polluting the atmosphere but to make it move you have to paddle that means that it keeps you fit as wel >> the way you controthe speed of theotor is through peddling. you have to paddland if you do not, it doesn't mo. like with bicycle. if you are lazy, u can just stay. >> it certainly the t of the traffic. bern drivers have not seen anythinguite like it before. >> he is the big test. they aren the starting line at a red light in berlin. a motorbe, a couple of audis and v-rocket. who will be first away? there you have it. pedal power lds the way. he has been developing this
>>in berlin, a way to reduce traffic emissns. it's an electric bike powere by ddling. emissions are zero and speed of up to 80 kilometers an hour our correspondentent to see it inction. >> here is something you don't see very often - a sports car overtaken by a bicyc. but this is no ordinary bike. it is the e-rocket. it is its along at up to 80 kilometers an hour, makg most of these cars look like ow coaches. it is half bicycle and have motorbike. it has an electc tor, so therare no...
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. >> you could call brian berliner a lucky guy. >> there you go. look at you. what do you have going on in there? >> i'm sure there are many reasons but the one we are talking about is this. >> ok, mister. >> his decision to be a stay-at-home dad for his new son was voluntary. >> we had the opportunity and decided to take it. >> it just made sense for his family at this time for his wife to continue working and him to stay at home. and that makes him lucky because for many men these days staying at home isn't a choice but it is called being laid off. >> you lose a job and you are losing income and your family's existence is threatened. >> jeremy has just written a book the phenomenon. >> it ournd of turned out to be more -- he says it has been building for years. but the economy has put things in jeff drive. male dominated industries lake cars and construction have been among the hardest hit and 82% of all layoffs have been men, forcing many of them into a role they never dreamed of. >> they go that you a battle, a psychological battle with themselves and somet
. >> you could call brian berliner a lucky guy. >> there you go. look at you. what do you have going on in there? >> i'm sure there are many reasons but the one we are talking about is this. >> ok, mister. >> his decision to be a stay-at-home dad for his new son was voluntary. >> we had the opportunity and decided to take it. >> it just made sense for his family at this time for his wife to continue working and him to stay at home. and that makes him...
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>> still ahead tonight, what some women will do for a shopng pipr. 1x >>> let's go to berlin where some women there race to shop. let's take a look at the video here. in berlin yesterday 100 women raced down the street for a chance of winning a shopping spree worth thousands of dollars. a big crowd gathered to watch there. women had to wear heels. at least 2 1/2 inches high. then run 100 meters. one contestant said the secret is to make sure you there are moments in time when the paths we take do determine our future. today we are communicating with each other as never before - and that requires a seamless network that is constantly growing better, smarter, and more secure. that's why our scientists and engineers in our labs, are taking the fastest technology in the world and making it mobile, better and faster - to keep pushing the internet further than anyone dreamed. last year alone we invested more in building america's future than any other company - improving and expanding our network, to keep you in control. and behind the scenes, that takes work by our employees, who pride thems
>> still ahead tonight, what some women will do for a shopng pipr. 1x >>> let's go to berlin where some women there race to shop. let's take a look at the video here. in berlin yesterday 100 women raced down the street for a chance of winning a shopping spree worth thousands of dollars. a big crowd gathered to watch there. women had to wear heels. at least 2 1/2 inches high. then run 100 meters. one contestant said the secret is to make sure you there are moments in time when the...
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fefeweeks later i went to o me him in berlin. anjust as i was arriving, , this happened.dgled his new baby o out oththwindow of aerern hotel. hifans outside were going g crazy. whenen iotot uto his room, i was worrd.d. ere was a manic qualitity ouout him that i had n nev s see before. d he was loving the atatteioion of the screaming f fs s ouide the hotel. whatat doethth say? i love you with all l of mhehet, michael l jasoson. that's thehe helel plow? >> yeses >> what wewerehehey nging eaieie >> " t t press, michael is thehe bestst. >> what were t they yiyi? >> " " [ [ bep ] the press, michael, you'r're thbebe. i'i'nonot ing to say the words. >>>> he ririd for a week in a los angeles courtroom. media coverage o of thcocot case saidid h f facwas didisintegrating. >> going to be a tightht fit >> wasn't thatat slyly? i made the worst facace. w wt do you think of berlrlin >> i love berlin.. >> with jackson headadinbabacko the hotetel, atoto was brewing about t e e blket incident. e e ne morning, he was keen toto show me how he careded f h his children >> i love yoyou. >> here
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w whado you think of berlin?wi about the blanket inindedent. e next morning, he was keeeen show m me w w cared for his chdrdr. >> l lovyou. >>>> he he is. >> here'e's e e ttle. wait, wait. here's's t b btle. >>>> is s ok. jujustake this off -- >> please don'n'tatakehe blanket. >> okay. here we e go abu, abu! drink ththis drinink isis blanket, blanknk, , i ve you, blankeket. yes, yeses, s,s, iove you. i love my children verery chch yeyes. >>>> ds s like his food? >> yes. >> have e u u be hearing about whwhateoeoplhave been saying? >> it's totally ignorant.. i would never r dohahat my children or r anyoyochild, try to kill them. co o on,tupid.child, try toill them. meme o stupid. why woululi i pua scarf over the baby's face if i w w t tryg to throw hihim f f e balcony? we were wavivingo o ousands of nsns dn below. ananththeyere chanting they wantntedo o semy child, so i was kind enough to letet tm m e. i i wadoing something. d i'm innocent. >> he's hungry, , n'n't ? >> he loves the milk. itits s go. thank you. >> j
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he went ba after - >> charlie when he came back from paris and berlin to london, he knehe wanted toaint. >> he did. t he worked for that first deca as interior dece. sometimes as petty thief and gentleman's coanion. but did a a lot of work as decorators. the kind of x-it fellow for well to do gentleman. >> charlie: e knew he was gay early on >> i thi from the very beginng, as early as probably early 30s. >> charlie: what amazes me, all those paintings at the same time he called it like --t was so quite. >> think he d all the marks of an individl who was living in a repressive environment. so, he -- >> charlie: repressive of his environment rather tha his -- >> that's wh heknew,right? therfor he assumed this positionnd vocabulary, the kits course of the oppressive class. >>harlie: the regious stuff, the ige reof crucifixion. >> was very caref interterry views they seeme raer stage the fascating. to the state whenever he could that he spected ristian ethics. and that he thout that they were among the best ethics of e panoply, the men that one could chse from. he recognized the christian w
he went ba after - >> charlie when he came back from paris and berlin to london, he knehe wanted toaint. >> he did. t he worked for that first deca as interior dece. sometimes as petty thief and gentleman's coanion. but did a a lot of work as decorators. the kind of x-it fellow for well to do gentleman. >> charlie: e knew he was gay early on >> i thi from the very beginng, as early as probably early 30s. >> charlie: what amazes me, all those paintings at the same...
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in berlin. he said all of these nations have come together to conduct the berlin airlift. that occurred because the soviet union did not allow supplies to reach berlin from the west. this is some thinking that is not really in tune with his to me. -- with history. in terms of the iraq, yes the first president bush did a good job of dealing with the invasion with kuwait. that was an admirable effort. i would say, under george w. bush, we also had a coalition with over 40 nations participating in the initial military action and occupation. that number has almost disappeared and the u.s. is pulling up of iraq itself. to say that there was no coalition is wrong. in fact, many of those countries that were helped to liberate in europe stood witith the u.s. whn thank you for joining us. >> this is the first of the moscow summit with president obama and russian president medvedev to. the trip today includes a private meeting with russian president followed by a joint news conference and dinner with pres
in berlin. he said all of these nations have come together to conduct the berlin airlift. that occurred because the soviet union did not allow supplies to reach berlin from the west. this is some thinking that is not really in tune with his to me. -- with history. in terms of the iraq, yes the first president bush did a good job of dealing with the invasion with kuwait. that was an admirable effort. i would say, under george w. bush, we also had a coalition with over 40 nations participating in...
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down through history -- churchill's speech is in the second world war, the berlin speech of kennedy, and of reagan -- >> which leads me to speeches. >> you have made easily 3000 speeches in your lifetime. >> i have not change the world. >> at the commencement, what did you tell young people? i rather like talking to high schools and it is something i have only done recently. i have done universities, most of the big ones -- now in this point of my life, more and emphasize what -- empathize with the young people than i did when i was young. kids don't build barriers around yourselves -- don't do that, don't take other people's evaluation of you and do something that belongs to that, i cannot take away from you, world. >> i wanted thank you for being my guest. i know you have been inspiring our viewers and listeners for a very long time. the thing is, anybody can watch one of looking posses beaches on our website. though there and watch some -- a speech that he gave to one of these high schools is absolutely wonderful. we have had our thinking caps on, and my hat is off to you. >> when
down through history -- churchill's speech is in the second world war, the berlin speech of kennedy, and of reagan -- >> which leads me to speeches. >> you have made easily 3000 speeches in your lifetime. >> i have not change the world. >> at the commencement, what did you tell young people? i rather like talking to high schools and it is something i have only done recently. i have done universities, most of the big ones -- now in this point of my life, more and...
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first in the great depression you saw the rise and fall of the berlin wall. and the famous cartoon selling reporter is selling books by the millions. >> the character of the aga gets the royal seal of approval. of the cartoonist widow is with the famous project at the heart of the project. titen first appeared in a belgium paper in the 20's. the reporter with his dog found a wider audience. along with his friends of good and bad, he's captured a new generation of readers ever since. >> i think he was the father of all european comic strips. and he's still a person in belgium history. and some people think that he actually lived. >> 80 years after his creation, titan is still big business. translated in hundreds of languages, he sells 2 million books a year. >> steven spielberg with an "s". >> he's not come knocking on the image by chance. he's had up's and down's with racism in the 30's and more recently sexism. but he's weathered those storms and could have bigger international success. >> this is world news today from bbc world news. president obama is in r
first in the great depression you saw the rise and fall of the berlin wall. and the famous cartoon selling reporter is selling books by the millions. >> the character of the aga gets the royal seal of approval. of the cartoonist widow is with the famous project at the heart of the project. titen first appeared in a belgium paper in the 20's. the reporter with his dog found a wider audience. along with his friends of good and bad, he's captured a new generation of readers ever since....
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in berlin, you can see delays running. they are running fast in heels.e woman won the race. >> lane one goes down. >> she won a $1,000 shopping spree and a ticket to paris. >> lane 5 goes down. >> that looks painful. >>> is your guy in touch with his inner caveman? defending the caveman is one of the funniest one-man shows you may have seen. >> women speak 7000 words on an average day. men speak 2000. when i read that, i understood my parents' arguments. >> there are eight actors in the show. relationships are universal. >>> gatherers will go out in groups. >> the show is playing this weekend. the tickets are under $50. >> wandering. >> i did not hear what he said. >> i know. >>> one man will compete for $8 billion in las vegas. find out what game he is playing on later. a >>. >>> two men are trying to make it across one of the biggest shipping areas of the world. >>> some showers are growing in the west. i will let you know what that will affect us during the weekend. >>> a couple of our earnings -- >>> a couple of our earnings -- early-morning p announ
in berlin, you can see delays running. they are running fast in heels.e woman won the race. >> lane one goes down. >> she won a $1,000 shopping spree and a ticket to paris. >> lane 5 goes down. >> that looks painful. >>> is your guy in touch with his inner caveman? defending the caveman is one of the funniest one-man shows you may have seen. >> women speak 7000 words on an average day. men speak 2000. when i read that, i understood my parents' arguments....
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police had found cocaine, powdered berlin, and a pipe there. -- powdered ritalin. he had been over prescribing thousands of controlled substances. >>> consumer groups say that washington covered up test of the cellphone usage on roads to protect taxpayer money. >> transportation department officials kept secret hundreds of pages of research that likely would discourage cellphone use by drivers and possibly save the lives. the 2002 research conducted by the national highway traffic safety administration is being made public for the first time, thanks to to consumer advocacy groups that su under the freedom of information act. >> if this information were out there, you would see all sorts of countermeasures being taken. he would at public-service messages saying not to talk at a drive like we have public- service messages saying not to drink and drive. >> highly researchers estimated that in 2002, cellphone use contributed to around 955 fatalities and 240,000 accidents. >> today, cellphone use is about twice what was in 2002. the numbers could be as high as 5000 deat
police had found cocaine, powdered berlin, and a pipe there. -- powdered ritalin. he had been over prescribing thousands of controlled substances. >>> consumer groups say that washington covered up test of the cellphone usage on roads to protect taxpayer money. >> transportation department officials kept secret hundreds of pages of research that likely would discourage cellphone use by drivers and possibly save the lives. the 2002 research conducted by the national highway...
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john, you took the show to berlin.he 1990's, "close up" made a trip to berlin. >> this was a fascinating time for obvious reasons. we did programming twice for berlin right after the fall and then a couple of months later. the most memorable thing for me was the east german students and their attitudes. they were really savvy about what was happening in their lives and they knew that in their schools, they had essentially been lied to about world history and relations because they were receiving soviet propaganda said there were really worried about how they would keep up with their west german counterparts when the schools were integrated. it was very touching to me to meet these students. one of the students that are really connected with, he had a little pin that was the junior soviet club or something like that. i asked him about the pin. he took it off and give it to me. he said, "please, take it." >> let's take a look at that clip. >> what were your initial impressions? >> i remember that night very well. i was w
john, you took the show to berlin.he 1990's, "close up" made a trip to berlin. >> this was a fascinating time for obvious reasons. we did programming twice for berlin right after the fall and then a couple of months later. the most memorable thing for me was the east german students and their attitudes. they were really savvy about what was happening in their lives and they knew that in their schools, they had essentially been lied to about world history and relations because...
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abc news, berlin >> d there has been fresh and to-government ptests. >> "bbc wod news" was esented by kcet, los angeles >> fundi for this presentation was made possible by thereeman foundationf new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, the newman's own foundatn, and the john dand catherine t. carthur foundation. carthur foundation.
abc news, berlin >> d there has been fresh and to-government ptests. >> "bbc wod news" was esented by kcet, los angeles >> fundi for this presentation was made possible by thereeman foundationf new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, the newman's own foundatn, and the john dand catherine t. carthur foundation. carthur foundation.
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about 110 in cities like berlin, amsterdam, and new york city. hundreds of protesters are here in d.c., condemning what they call human rights abuses by the iranian government. this is in light of last month's disputed presidential election and the turmoil that has continued in that nation. it dozens of protesters have been killed and more than 100 arrested and detained. today, the protesters, many of whom are wearing green and solidarity, are demanding those protesters be freed. we spoke with an organizer and i asked how this affects the rest of the world. >> iran has led the islamic world and many different ways, the islamic revolution in 1979. now this movement will itself, 10 years from now you'll see other countries following the example. >> while hundreds of thousands of protesters around the wor have called for the resignation of current iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad, from what they call a corrupted election last month, the revolutionary guards today announced if israel attacks their nation, they will bomb nuclear plants in tel avi
about 110 in cities like berlin, amsterdam, and new york city. hundreds of protesters are here in d.c., condemning what they call human rights abuses by the iranian government. this is in light of last month's disputed presidential election and the turmoil that has continued in that nation. it dozens of protesters have been killed and more than 100 arrested and detained. today, the protesters, many of whom are wearing green and solidarity, are demanding those protesters be freed. we spoke with...
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tigers, justin berliner had himself quite the game against the rangers. 12th victory of the year. granderson not too bad either. led off with a homer. tiger win, 13-5. sixth inning, taking matt garza for a ride. 3-0. that's all the offense chamberlain needed. he was lights out. gave up three hits in eight scoreless inings of work. they have now won 11 of their last 13. plaxico burress spent three hours in front of a grand jury investigating weapons charges against him. you may recall he shot himself in the thigh in a manhattan nightclub in november. michael phelps in the world swimming championships in rome. got back on track by setting a new world mark in the 200 meter butterfly. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> is kelly clarkson a copy cat? your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, we brought you hair-raising world record attempts before, but this one is ridiculous. you're watching "early today." >>> well, good morning and welcome back. we are watching things very unsettled in the southeast. showers and thunde
tigers, justin berliner had himself quite the game against the rangers. 12th victory of the year. granderson not too bad either. led off with a homer. tiger win, 13-5. sixth inning, taking matt garza for a ride. 3-0. that's all the offense chamberlain needed. he was lights out. gave up three hits in eight scoreless inings of work. they have now won 11 of their last 13. plaxico burress spent three hours in front of a grand jury investigating weapons charges against him. you may recall he shot...
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already set to be one of the most-watched television events of all-time, from berlin, to beirut and honghey gathered to watch the memorial on big screens. in russia's red square, fans played his music outloud, which they say ang loy to, and released balloons to commemorate. on some held candles as a vigil to their music hero. over no in asia, they gathered in tokyo and hong kong, to remember their idol. wearing fedoras and holding candles. they held silent vigils in malls and outside record stores in memory of the legendary singer. and the 50 shows supposed to be starting in the coming week. instead, fans remembered the life of the pop legend. all of these commemorations were just another indicator of how much jackson was adored the world over. as a paragon of music inspiration that the fans will sorely miss. jeremy? >> abc's sonia gallego from london this morning. thanks, sonia. >>> we'll have more on the jackson investigation, coming up on "good morning america." including an exclusive interview with jackson's dermatologist, dr. arnold klein. he has some strong opinions about jackson's
already set to be one of the most-watched television events of all-time, from berlin, to beirut and honghey gathered to watch the memorial on big screens. in russia's red square, fans played his music outloud, which they say ang loy to, and released balloons to commemorate. on some held candles as a vigil to their music hero. over no in asia, they gathered in tokyo and hong kong, to remember their idol. wearing fedoras and holding candles. they held silent vigils in malls and outside record...
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. >>> did you know the berlin wall was made out of giant dominos? to keep president obama from sending him to afghanistan because, see, obama isn't really president, see. the worst person in the world ahead on "countdown." crest whitestrips has created a revolutionary strip that sticks to your teeth so well you can even drink water with it on. new crest whitestrips advanced seal. get a dramatically whiter smile while you do just about anything. satisfaction guaranteed. the dodge chrysler and jeep summer clearance is here, a generous cash allowance, or 0% financing for 60 months. the trail rated jeep grand cherokee also comes with a cash allowance or 0% financing for 60 months. or choose a hard working all new dodge ram truck with a cash allowance that's tough to beat. all with our best in the business lifetime powertrain warranty. so hurry come see the deals we've built for you at the dodge chrysler and jeep summer clearance. >>> "bests" in a moment. if you're going to smuggle stuff in your golf clubs, at least you know the best-known of golf terms.
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you remember the berlin crisis and the cuban crisis. the military exercises which are now going on near the georgian border, which is a clear demonstration of russian forces and an attempt to intimidate, it is also a kind of test for obama because i believe it is creating a certain background, a certain environment for the forthcoming negotiations, including those on the@@@@@@"")rr arms control problem we should not forget that russia is the only country which can destroy america and america remains the only country which can destroy russia. this mutual destruction remains on the agenda. we cannot deal without it and we cannot forget about this legacy of the cold war. i believe fritz ermath remembers an interesting experience of the 1980's went american competitive strategy brought to lead an interesting phenomenon in russian military buildup. -- brought to life in interesting phenomenon. the soviet union actually started a kind of dual approach in response to single military program. russia simultaneously developed offensive and defens
you remember the berlin crisis and the cuban crisis. the military exercises which are now going on near the georgian border, which is a clear demonstration of russian forces and an attempt to intimidate, it is also a kind of test for obama because i believe it is creating a certain background, a certain environment for the forthcoming negotiations, including those on the@@@@@@"")rr arms control problem we should not forget that russia is the only country which can destroy america and...
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. >>> did you know the berlin wall is made out of giant dominos? >>> and an army reserve major is suing to keep president obama from sending him to afghanistan because, see, obama isn't really president, see. the worst person in the world ahead on "countdown." [ sighs ] [ clears throat ] [ female announcer ] tired of waiting for great hair? [ woman ] hey! [ female announcer ] no worries! [ woman ] yes! [ woman #2 ] all right! [ female announcer ] aussie makes naturally beautiful hair simply happen. add some roo to your do! announcer: here's ryan getting ready to make his approach... to the men's room. second announcer: looks like he needs to go urgently. true. and there's casey, about to drive... also to the men's room. he has been going over and over. they ought to see their doctors. could be male urinary symptoms due to bph, an enlarged prostate. for many guys, prescription flomax reduces their urinary symptoms due to bph in one week. and if their doctors do prescribe flomax, they could get up to $40 off new or refill prescriptions. so guys alrea
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. >>> did you know the berlin wall was made out of giant dominos?ue. >>> and an army reserve major is suing to keep president obama from sending him to afghanistan because, see, obama isn't really president, see. the worst person in the world ahead on "countdown." woohoo! remember when your friend kelly said she liked your hair color? she lied. okay-- one tone hair color totally washing you out. let's get your right color. nice 'n easy with color blend technology. in one step get a blend of three tones. highlights, lowlights and shine. makes a fresh light-filled frame for your pretty face. look out, kelly-- here i come! she'll thank me later. (announcer) why settle for flat when you can get that? nice 'n easy-- your right color. we have ever created. a car that can help awaken its driver if he begins to doze... keep him in his lane if he starts to wander... even stop itself if he becomes distracted. if you want to see the future of the automobile, just look at the new e-class... today. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. popul
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i know these are happening all around the world, including berlin. >> berlin.if you were able to hear paula but a similar zlesce there for you? >> reporter: you're absolutely right. i would say about 1500 people have showed up to this protest here. the protests here in germany are a little more decentralized than they would be probably in great britain. you have protests here in several german cities. this is the largest one. the other thing they did is also of course did think about the people who are protesting in iran but also talked a lot about the people who were killed in the protests after that disputed election there in iran. there were pictures put up of those allegedly killed. there were flowers laid down for those people. you know, one of the things about these global protests, one of the things that the global protestors are calling for is for the international community to put more pressure on iran and then certainly something that plays a very large role here because germany is one of the largest trading partners iran has. >> we thank you both. >>
i know these are happening all around the world, including berlin. >> berlin.if you were able to hear paula but a similar zlesce there for you? >> reporter: you're absolutely right. i would say about 1500 people have showed up to this protest here. the protests here in germany are a little more decentralized than they would be probably in great britain. you have protests here in several german cities. this is the largest one. the other thing they did is also of course did think...
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in paris, tokyo, london, berlin.e went to one of those demonstrations and here's a report on the global dave action. >> reporter: a river of green in times square, new york. protesters draped in the official color of iran's opposition movement condemning the iranian government for hundred of arrests and an often brutal crackdown since june's election. >> when people are being oppressed the world is being oppressed and we have to stand together. >> reporter: the rally in new york part of what organizers called a global day of action. similar rallies in nearly 100 cities. in washington, d.c. thousands gathered at the offices of the u.n. then marched to the white house. in london hundred headed for the iranian embassy. >> enough is enough. how many people have to sacrifice. how many people are dying in my country. >> reporter: in amsterdam an appearance by iranian human rights lawyer. at a rally in berlin the cousin of a 19-year-old protester whose body was finally delivered to his mother after he had been missing for w
in paris, tokyo, london, berlin.e went to one of those demonstrations and here's a report on the global dave action. >> reporter: a river of green in times square, new york. protesters draped in the official color of iran's opposition movement condemning the iranian government for hundred of arrests and an often brutal crackdown since june's election. >> when people are being oppressed the world is being oppressed and we have to stand together. >> reporter: the rally in new...
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fred, it's perhaps raining where you are in berlin. what are you seeing?et the scene for us. >> reporter: there are 2,000 iranians at this protest. they just fled under the roofs of the buildings that are around us because there was a substantial thunderstorm going on for the past couple minutes and it just started. this is one of the many global protest venues against the iranian regime organized by amnesty international. there are people that say their relatives have been killed in the recent clampdown during the unrest over the disputed presidential election. in germany leading up to the protest today, there have been a hunger strike going on for three days and protesters from here, the 3,000, joining the hunger strikers in a different venue here in berlin. certainly this is very much a part of those global protest. the message is being sent out as all of the other globals calling on the iranian government to recognize human rights and to uphold human rights. and to release the political prisoners who have been imprisoned after those disputed elections
fred, it's perhaps raining where you are in berlin. what are you seeing?et the scene for us. >> reporter: there are 2,000 iranians at this protest. they just fled under the roofs of the buildings that are around us because there was a substantial thunderstorm going on for the past couple minutes and it just started. this is one of the many global protest venues against the iranian regime organized by amnesty international. there are people that say their relatives have been killed in the...
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looking back on 1989, we have the fall of the berlin wall when changes have to the began before that.t is often overlooked that those historic events not only signal the collapse of communism, they also heralded the national liberation of the east european nations from soviet-russian blue chip. while communism now is a fading nightmare, the struggle to maintain state independence from an increasingly assertive russia continues to this day. second, while it is understandable that policymakers in america and europe wish to see russia transformed from a strategic adviser to a strategic partner, it is important to base such an approach on a realistic appraisal of moscow pose a geopolitical objectives. strategic partners not only share particular policies, they are also bound by common interests and enduring goals. while russia can be a partner with villines in dealing with threats such as nuclear proliferation, climate change, or counter-terrorism, the government in moscow does not share the long-term strategic goals of either nato or the european union. nato allies are committed to respe
looking back on 1989, we have the fall of the berlin wall when changes have to the began before that.t is often overlooked that those historic events not only signal the collapse of communism, they also heralded the national liberation of the east european nations from soviet-russian blue chip. while communism now is a fading nightmare, the struggle to maintain state independence from an increasingly assertive russia continues to this day. second, while it is understandable that policymakers in...
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and he is the newest edition to the berlin animal park. the snow leopard was brought out to meet the media today. but as you can see, he decided to turn right around and go back to the comfort of -- comfortof his basket. >> should have had a big mac out there. he would have been out there playing around on that, i bet. >>> even a little mack. i don't know what snow leopards eat. but i'm sure it's meet. >> -- meat. >> rare animals, too. >>> that's it for us tonight. >> thanks for watching eyewitness news on wjz 13, maryland's news station. we don't want you to go away, because there's much more coming up on the cbs evening news with katie couric. >>> including tonight, what can you learn from monkeys about how to live longer? find out why a new study suggests that >> couric: tonight, it has that new car smell and, thanks to taxpayers, a new lease on life. the new general motors. >> if we don't get this right, nothing sells going to work. >> couric: i'm katie couric. also tonight, al qaeda's leadership in pakistan running for their lives. th
and he is the newest edition to the berlin animal park. the snow leopard was brought out to meet the media today. but as you can see, he decided to turn right around and go back to the comfort of -- comfortof his basket. >> should have had a big mac out there. he would have been out there playing around on that, i bet. >>> even a little mack. i don't know what snow leopards eat. but i'm sure it's meet. >> -- meat. >> rare animals, too. >>> that's it for us...
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we've moved from -- >> that's like saying why didn't berlin fall the day after d-day? we're only at the beginning of this process. >> if we're looking at obama's general performance, first of all, look at the job approval numbers. politically sensitive ohio. approval in february 67%. the political and financial realities are that they have not met expectations that they set out for the stimulus plan. the president talked about glimmers of hope. we see anything but over the first six months. as a political matter and a financial matter, as senator mccain said, he is not leveling now or he wasn't leveling then. something is not adding up. >> the rock star has come to an intermission here. barack obama now owns the economy. it's his. the american people are holding him responsible. we passed a $780 billion economic recovery bill in nebraska, and as was pointed out, since then we've lost 2.4 million jobs. we have spent billions and billions of the recovery money, and people are wondering where are the jobs? barack obama says we've got two years. this is a two-year plan. ch
we've moved from -- >> that's like saying why didn't berlin fall the day after d-day? we're only at the beginning of this process. >> if we're looking at obama's general performance, first of all, look at the job approval numbers. politically sensitive ohio. approval in february 67%. the political and financial realities are that they have not met expectations that they set out for the stimulus plan. the president talked about glimmers of hope. we see anything but over the first six...
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we've moved from -- >> that's likee saying why didnt berlin fall theheayay aer d-day?a at e beginning of is process. >> if we're lkikingt ama's gerara performamae,e, fst of l,l,ook at the job approval nuers. politicallllyenentive ohio. apapoval inebebruy 67%. the pololitalal and finananci realities are ttt theyavave t memet e eectations that thehey out t rr t stimulus plan. e president talked a autut glimmers of pepe. we see anything but over thehe firstt six months.. as a political matternd a fincial matter, as senatoror cacainsaid, he is noteveling now or he wasn't leling th.. somemethg g isot adding up. >> the rock statar h has comom intermissisi he. barackck omamaow ownshe econonom it's his. e american people a h holngng himm responsible. weassed a $78080 billion economic recovovyy bl in nebraska, and ass wointed out, since then we've losos 2. millionn jobs. weavav spent billions a and billions of theececery money, and people are wonderinghehere ee the jobs? rack obama says we'veveotot t years.s. this is a two-year pl.. chkk schumer saiai we've got two arars. they
we've moved from -- >> that's likee saying why didnt berlin fall theheayay aer d-day?a at e beginning of is process. >> if we're lkikingt ama's gerara performamae,e, fst of l,l,ook at the job approval nuers. politicallllyenentive ohio. apapoval inebebruy 67%. the pololitalal and finananci realities are ttt theyavave t memet e eectations that thehey out t rr t stimulus plan. e president talked a autut glimmers of pepe. we see anything but over thehe firstt six months.. as a political...
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troops to the blue-chip semiconductors are to put the bears because at the semiconductor and tell the berlin. but tickled at the chart of the s m eight for the semiconductors i have to tell you a possible 22 is a pretty good volume of update gapping hired as a significant break out. he took along with tom petri you concede there is a pretty strong base for ground $60 back to last november in a test that level in february and it really never did make a new low so that is a pretty strong base. in fact does break out the we saw during yesterday's market because of intel was that in fact a brand new year to a high over $22 a share. certainly the semiconductors are definitely power when but overall nasdaq taking a look at the accused very strong looking charts. give us a look as well and they listen you can e-mail us as comments at first business x. c o m we'll see you online or back here next time.
troops to the blue-chip semiconductors are to put the bears because at the semiconductor and tell the berlin. but tickled at the chart of the s m eight for the semiconductors i have to tell you a possible 22 is a pretty good volume of update gapping hired as a significant break out. he took along with tom petri you concede there is a pretty strong base for ground $60 back to last november in a test that level in february and it really never did make a new low so that is a pretty strong base. in...