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yonkers, for those who are not dutch r with it, is a word. it comes from yonkere, and it means young lord. so it's basically named after don.er in the meantime, this paper as i in the ing about was netherlands and the stage that l more or less agree something needs to be done about a few i'm skipping over things here, because we can have answer.estion and and that the governor needs to e recalled and a new governor is coming in, and that is a fellow by the name of peter stargersand. you might be familiar with that name. colonists were very hopeful and present a plan. he befriends the governor. they work together on more indian things. dowdy is very , happy that things are moving along nicely and he moves to a flushing, which is a little bit to the east of new northern shore of long island, where he becomes minister. participationited donk vernment, and van der is elected administering governor of the board. so we see a little bit of modern colony.cy in the but just when you think things re going your way, outside influences are throwing a mon
yonkers, for those who are not dutch r with it, is a word. it comes from yonkere, and it means young lord. so it's basically named after don.er in the meantime, this paper as i in the ing about was netherlands and the stage that l more or less agree something needs to be done about a few i'm skipping over things here, because we can have answer.estion and and that the governor needs to e recalled and a new governor is coming in, and that is a fellow by the name of peter stargersand. you might...
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all of the touch laws apply -- dutch laws apply to, but it is a property of the dutch east india company. that meant that the corporate interest trumped -- appropriate word -- trumped the civic interest. .o there is a real conflict the director of the dutch east india company is also the governor of the colony. one interesting thing at the bottom, there are a lot of records -- welcome, find a seat anywhere -- there are a lot of court records that show that slaves were indeed suing their owners for mistreatment. quite interesting. where are we? back -- i am rushing through this a little bit because i am told i only have a half an hour. so, keep your questions for then . let's go back to massachusetts and see what the effects are of one person who travels through all of these colonies. there are some interesting records about him. he is going to be our forests gump. his name is francis doughty. he arrives in plymouth plantation around 1638. he is the son of a brewer. off with the ran inheritance and his wife and children. he arrived in plymouth plantation, which is interesting because it h
all of the touch laws apply -- dutch laws apply to, but it is a property of the dutch east india company. that meant that the corporate interest trumped -- appropriate word -- trumped the civic interest. .o there is a real conflict the director of the dutch east india company is also the governor of the colony. one interesting thing at the bottom, there are a lot of records -- welcome, find a seat anywhere -- there are a lot of court records that show that slaves were indeed suing their owners...
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she has interviewed dozens of dutch families whose children have traveled to syria and iraq, including mohammed nidalha and even his son, reda via facebook. she says radicalization is hard to predict or stop. >> if they really want to go, and if they're in a circle with like-minded people, there's not a lot you can do about it. >> sreenivasan: van san says the youth most vulnerable to radical recruitment are from troubled families or broken homes looking for guidance on how to live. >> they're all youngsters with very, very strong ideals. they're worried about the world. and they want to have like a guideline-- how shall i live? and they find that in islam. >> sreenivasan: imam azzedine karrat leads rotterdam's essalam mosque, the biggest in the netherlands. he says parents worried about their children becoming radicalized often come to him first. the imam says the key is to engage with these youths, not push them away. >> ( translated ): i believe that young people that radicalize at one point did start their search with good intentions. things can of course co awry, but it's up to us
she has interviewed dozens of dutch families whose children have traveled to syria and iraq, including mohammed nidalha and even his son, reda via facebook. she says radicalization is hard to predict or stop. >> if they really want to go, and if they're in a circle with like-minded people, there's not a lot you can do about it. >> sreenivasan: van san says the youth most vulnerable to radical recruitment are from troubled families or broken homes looking for guidance on how to live....
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goodman's grandfather, fritz, was a wealthy dutch banker who amassed a great art collection with his wife, louise. >> he had at least 60 old masters, some of them very important. some impressionists. >> reporter: after the nazis occupied the netherlands, hitler's art agents forced fritz and louise to sell, telling them if they did, they would survive. >> they take everything, all the way down to the china teacups. the trick was that they would be given a train ticket to italy, and that train ticket ended up taking them to a concentration camp instead. >> reporter: goodman's grandparents were killed in the camps. his father, bernard, living in england, survived the war, got married and had simon and his brother, nick. bernard traveled frequently to look for the missing art. some resurfaced in the netherlands, but it was a fight to get it back. >> the dutch government didn't consider a forced sale to be any kind of extenuating circumstances. they said, "it's still a sale. you complied. you signed this contract." >> reporter: after bernard died in 1994, boxes of his papers arrived at si
goodman's grandfather, fritz, was a wealthy dutch banker who amassed a great art collection with his wife, louise. >> he had at least 60 old masters, some of them very important. some impressionists. >> reporter: after the nazis occupied the netherlands, hitler's art agents forced fritz and louise to sell, telling them if they did, they would survive. >> they take everything, all the way down to the china teacups. the trick was that they would be given a train ticket to italy,...
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then about 100 years later the english adopted dutch king, a dutch central bank, a dutch exchange, unfortunately dutch national debt. i'm surprised they did not adopt the dutch language they became so very dutch by 1700. that was way was way before there is any substantial payout. so the real payoff comes not so much in the classic industrial revolution of the 18th century but as you said the great enrichment of the 19th and 20th century when innovation and betterment just goes completely wacko. as ridley himself says, instead of having sex and maybe the eye grandbabies idea is you get all of this amazing innovation of mechanical inventions what we can see all around us but also certain organizational ones. >> do you have any idea why the ideas change. >> yes, that is what i devote much of this third volume two. as you have said, i shown my satisfaction in the second volume that the standard economic arguments, cole is a big favorite,. >> which met really favors. >> he does and he's wrong. he's very nice and smart, but even very smart people are sometimes wrong. >> and foreign trade or the slave
then about 100 years later the english adopted dutch king, a dutch central bank, a dutch exchange, unfortunately dutch national debt. i'm surprised they did not adopt the dutch language they became so very dutch by 1700. that was way was way before there is any substantial payout. so the real payoff comes not so much in the classic industrial revolution of the 18th century but as you said the great enrichment of the 19th and 20th century when innovation and betterment just goes completely...
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we also have another dutch government backed asset, asr, bailed out by the dutch government in the prosthe financial crisis. matt: is there any common theme among any of these company -- betty: is there any common theme among these companies? celeste: as you can tell it is a broad-based range of industries everything from discount fitness to logistics and financial companies and lighting. the end product of the financial crisis and how long it has taken for the netherlands to recover from that. now starting to see all of the green shoots of growth. the dutch economy is doing better we see an uptick in consumer spending. a downturn in unemployment. that would probably be the only theme that ties them together. perri, amsterdam bureau chief for bloomberg news. the eurozone's on implement rate has been falling -- unemployment rate has been falling. not everyone is enjoying the rebound. the region has a lot of work to do. that story, next. ♪ show me top new artist. ah, ha ha. show me top male artist. my whole belieber fan group. it's not a competition, but if it was i won. xfinity x1 lets y
we also have another dutch government backed asset, asr, bailed out by the dutch government in the prosthe financial crisis. matt: is there any common theme among any of these company -- betty: is there any common theme among these companies? celeste: as you can tell it is a broad-based range of industries everything from discount fitness to logistics and financial companies and lighting. the end product of the financial crisis and how long it has taken for the netherlands to recover from that....
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. >> i double dutch with him. i'll take you down memory lane, mill which kay producer doesn't know this, but i just thought of it. >> our video we did for summertime, we did it there. i tried it there. >> and fcc regulations, any time you take that shot again, we need to play double dutch bus. >> double dutch bus. >> or the will smith song, you know, with girls doing double dutch summer summertime. >> that's what i was just talking about, music video we did. >> oh, right. well, you said in the music video. >> i talk and just me. like the charlie brown. when a, w. when a, w. when a. >> what? >> w. when a, wha ya. >> and i'm pig pen? >> okay, talk about it. >> so true. >> controversy once again. calvin does it again, new, picture, oh, so it is an up skirting ad. and brink ago lot of people on social media. not just because of the angle, why the way the model looks, is also causing a lot of backlash. >> megan, can we blur the panties? all we need blurred, okay? because just not as effective like that. >> you can't se
. >> i double dutch with him. i'll take you down memory lane, mill which kay producer doesn't know this, but i just thought of it. >> our video we did for summertime, we did it there. i tried it there. >> and fcc regulations, any time you take that shot again, we need to play double dutch bus. >> double dutch bus. >> or the will smith song, you know, with girls doing double dutch summer summertime. >> that's what i was just talking about, music video we did....
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dutch reservers are looking into propellers some larger drones may have.creasen popularity. keeping them out of restricted airspace is taking on greater importance. and in 2013, a drone piloted by protesters landed a few feet away from chancellor angela merkel. just last year, a quad copter drone crash landed on the white house lawn. >> we expect there to be more drones. people buy them as toys. some will use them in the wrong place in the wrong way. >> reporter: police departments from around the world expressed interest in the program. these recruits have another month of test flights before they can take off and take down the real thing. >>> that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for "the morning news" and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city. >>> welcome to the overnight news. it is memorial day a time for the nation to remember those service member whose lost their lives in defense of our nation. as is tradition, the day will be marked with b
dutch reservers are looking into propellers some larger drones may have.creasen popularity. keeping them out of restricted airspace is taking on greater importance. and in 2013, a drone piloted by protesters landed a few feet away from chancellor angela merkel. just last year, a quad copter drone crash landed on the white house lawn. >> we expect there to be more drones. people buy them as toys. some will use them in the wrong place in the wrong way. >> reporter: police departments...
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the english adopted a dutch king, dutch central bank, dutch exchange, unfortunately a dutch national debt. i'm surprised that they did not adopt the dutch language. they became so very dutch by 1700. that's way before there's any substantial payoff. so the real payoff comes not so much in the classic industrial revolution of the late 18th century as he said to call the great enrichment of the 20th century when innovation, betterment just goes completely wacko and as ridley himself says. instead of having sex and maybe the grandbaby idea then you have all of this amazing innovation of mechanical inventions which you can see around us but also certain organizational and social. >> to have any idea why the ideas change?ve any i >> yes.at is wh that's what i devote much of this third volume two. as you said, i have the standard economic arguments, call is a big favorite. >> which met relief favor. >> he does, and he's wrong. he's very nice and very smart, but even even very smart people are sometimes wrong. or foreign trade, or the slave trade, or exploitation of the poor, or something l
the english adopted a dutch king, dutch central bank, dutch exchange, unfortunately a dutch national debt. i'm surprised that they did not adopt the dutch language. they became so very dutch by 1700. that's way before there's any substantial payoff. so the real payoff comes not so much in the classic industrial revolution of the late 18th century as he said to call the great enrichment of the 20th century when innovation, betterment just goes completely wacko and as ridley himself says. instead...
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. >> reporter: she loves the dutch whose college students have fewer pregnancies, diseases and reportsexual regret than their american counter parts. >> the dutch talk to their kids from a very early age, the parents, the teachers, the doctors, very clearly. but americans tended to stress risk and disease. and dutch parents talked about balancing responsibility and joy. >> reporter: but she says the most important thing is that young women today feel empowered to put themselves first and anne says she's doing just that. >> i am having the best time of my life and i want to go out and experience as many people as possible and just enjoy my time here. >> reporter: berkley, california. >>> next, a course in candid comedy are legendary. >>> and out to the floor, for one last dance. ♪ hmmmmmm..... [ "dreams" by beck ] hmmmmm... hmmmmm... the turbocharged dream machine. the volkswagen golf gti. part of the award-winning golf family. create your own seafood trios you can try something new with every bite. pick 3 of 9 all-new creations for $15.99. like baked lobster alfredo chimichurri shrimp
. >> reporter: she loves the dutch whose college students have fewer pregnancies, diseases and reportsexual regret than their american counter parts. >> the dutch talk to their kids from a very early age, the parents, the teachers, the doctors, very clearly. but americans tended to stress risk and disease. and dutch parents talked about balancing responsibility and joy. >> reporter: but she says the most important thing is that young women today feel empowered to put...
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narrator: created in 1994, "double dutch" is a series of small, square paintings influenced by the dutch cloth. now with his own take on african authenticity, yinka was on the verge of a breakthrough. ♪ ♪ narrator: as a young british nigerian artist, yinka shonibare was working in london in the 1990's. his signature use of dutch wax cloth was gaining him recognition within the art world. yinka: i was in an exhibition with a friend. chile satche came in. chile satche was collecting contemporary art. in fact, he was probably the only person collecting contemporary art. he liked my work. so i canceled my work to chile stache. narrator: even yinka could not have known how much this chance starcher with chile would affect his career as an artist. finding his stride, he won the prestigious award in 1998. yinka: the paul hamlyn award was an award for my projects generally. i moved into photography by the time i got the paul hamlin award. underground.ced by i was influenced by visits to a albert museum where i saw a number of , victorian costumes, and i was thinking about my background and the c
narrator: created in 1994, "double dutch" is a series of small, square paintings influenced by the dutch cloth. now with his own take on african authenticity, yinka was on the verge of a breakthrough. ♪ ♪ narrator: as a young british nigerian artist, yinka shonibare was working in london in the 1990's. his signature use of dutch wax cloth was gaining him recognition within the art world. yinka: i was in an exhibition with a friend. chile satche came in. chile satche was collecting...
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it is the dutch, here in south philadelphia.is put together by two chefs who own other restaurant who came together and put this one together and they serve breakfast w me is john karl. we have talked about, you know, one item i have been talking about that i can't wait to try this morning when you take a pancake, put it together with the omelette and it is called what. >> a dutch baby, saferry dutch baby. >> how did you come up with the concept. >> this is traditional thing. the it is based from the netherland but popular in new england and up in seattle and washington. it is some that is a traditional dish. >> i saw kid eating a dry one it comes in different varieties. >> wheat version with lemon and pouterd sugar and this has other things. >> thinks your partner lee, lee, good morning. >> good morning. >> your whole family is involve in the restaurant. >> what are other restaurant. >> they don't serve breakfast but you guys go together. >> yes good you have been here four or five weeks. >> about five weeks. >> it is pack, it
it is the dutch, here in south philadelphia.is put together by two chefs who own other restaurant who came together and put this one together and they serve breakfast w me is john karl. we have talked about, you know, one item i have been talking about that i can't wait to try this morning when you take a pancake, put it together with the omelette and it is called what. >> a dutch baby, saferry dutch baby. >> how did you come up with the concept. >> this is traditional thing....
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dutch researchers are now looking into the impact propellers from larger drones may have. as drones increase in popularity, keeping them out of restricted air space is taking on greater importantance. protesters landed just a few feet away from german chancellor angela merkel. and just last year, a quad copter drone crash-landed on the white house lawn. >> we expect there to be more drones. people buy them as toys. and some will use them in the wrong place in the wrong way. >> police departments from around the world have expressed interest in the program. these recruits have another month of test flights before they can take off and take down the real thing. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, the netherlands. >>> a 4-year-old boy who fell into a gorilla exhibit at the cincinnati zoo is now out of the hospital. this video is startling every time you look at it. zoo security officers killed the gorilla that had grabbed him. you see the boy snuck into the enclosure and fell 10 feet into a moat, where one of the gorillas stood over him and then pulled him away and dragged him thro
dutch researchers are now looking into the impact propellers from larger drones may have. as drones increase in popularity, keeping them out of restricted air space is taking on greater importantance. protesters landed just a few feet away from german chancellor angela merkel. and just last year, a quad copter drone crash-landed on the white house lawn. >> we expect there to be more drones. people buy them as toys. and some will use them in the wrong place in the wrong way. >>...
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and, honestly, i don't know why i was so surprised to discover that there's a dutch trump. i mean, trump already sounds look a dutch word for something you order from an amsterdam prostitute. does. trump. it sounds like that. you want trump? okay, but i need $600 for a bucket of human feces and a snorkel. i'm not using my snorkel this time. it's not just in europe. even in the east, the trumpiness is. >> in the presidential race, the mayor rodrigo duterte is expected to land a big victory. >> the donald trump of the philippines. >> his speeches won his plenty of fans. >> he's being seen as the alternative to traditional candidates in the philippines. >> he often bragz of sexual conquests. >> he offered himself as a gift to the young bride. >> ( translated ): i don't have any money to give, but i could give your wife something else, and this is for the wives only. men, i'm sorry, but you don't get anything because i'm not a queer." >> trevor: okay, that's-- that's obscene and homophobic, and, also, ( bleep ) way to cover up the fact that you forgot to bring a real gift to th
and, honestly, i don't know why i was so surprised to discover that there's a dutch trump. i mean, trump already sounds look a dutch word for something you order from an amsterdam prostitute. does. trump. it sounds like that. you want trump? okay, but i need $600 for a bucket of human feces and a snorkel. i'm not using my snorkel this time. it's not just in europe. even in the east, the trumpiness is. >> in the presidential race, the mayor rodrigo duterte is expected to land a big...
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but the concept remains predominantly dutch. at least 10 cities in the netherlands have night mayors, including here, in the northern city of groningen known for its live music venues. night mayor chris garrit has had to deal with many issues, including noise. >> i think a good night mayor watches these two facts: people can sleep well and people can party hard. >> reporter: garrit took me around his city of 200,000 people one sunday evening. first stop was a public arts center where more than 1,000 people had come out for a concert. groningen has no rules about closing times, which makes the city a magnet for revelers across the netherlands. the next stop, a local band was playing at a bar across town. even in the small city of groningen, a big part of the night mayor's job is being a mediator between clubs and neighbors who may have issues with the sound. after more than four years, garrit is stepping down as night mayor this month, but still believes it's a crucial role. >> i think it doesn't matter how big the city is. the c
but the concept remains predominantly dutch. at least 10 cities in the netherlands have night mayors, including here, in the northern city of groningen known for its live music venues. night mayor chris garrit has had to deal with many issues, including noise. >> i think a good night mayor watches these two facts: people can sleep well and people can party hard. >> reporter: garrit took me around his city of 200,000 people one sunday evening. first stop was a public arts center...
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. >> reporter: the dutch national police department's newest recruits have wings. and an appetite for unusual prey. hunter the bald eagle is the world's first bird trained to take down drones that cause trouble in the sky. the police chief mark weibes says they have been seen hovering over packed parades and airports. >> we had a couple of activities where the drones were too near the airports. >> reporter: this low tech solution to a high-tech problem is the vision of sjoerd hoogendoorn who created it last year. >> we are training to be the best bird of prey to take down drones. >> reporter: the dutch national police department ised first organization hoogendoorn is contracting his eagles out to. the second that hood is off and hunter spots a drone, he is off and with flight speeds of up to 80 miles an hour, there is no escaping his talons. >> ben dekies setter trainer rtd how do you go about training your eagle os to go after drones? >> how, yeah. >> reporter: what is the secret. >>. >> reporter: he's talking but are you? >> reporter: desighser will only say it's
. >> reporter: the dutch national police department's newest recruits have wings. and an appetite for unusual prey. hunter the bald eagle is the world's first bird trained to take down drones that cause trouble in the sky. the police chief mark weibes says they have been seen hovering over packed parades and airports. >> we had a couple of activities where the drones were too near the airports. >> reporter: this low tech solution to a high-tech problem is the vision of sjoerd...
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or later, dutch central bank, and dutch national debt, i am surprised they didn't adopt the dutch language. became so very dutch by 1700. the real path comes not so much in the classic industrial revolution of the 18th century but the great enrichment of the 19th and 20th century when innovation, betterment goes completely wacko. as ridley himself says ideas start having sex and the grandbaby ideas if you get this amazing innovation of mechanical inventions but also certain organizations. >> any idea why the ideas changed? >> that is what i devote much of this third volume 2. i have shown to my satisfaction in the second volume the standard economic, coal is a big favorite. >> matt ridley favors. >> he does and he is wrong. he is nice and smart but very smart people are sometimes wrong. foreign trade or the slave trade or exploitation of the poor or something like that. they don't have enough oomph from an economic point of view. you think of the economics involved they are not big enough to explain a factor of 30 which we are trying to explain and historically speaking if they don't make
or later, dutch central bank, and dutch national debt, i am surprised they didn't adopt the dutch language. became so very dutch by 1700. the real path comes not so much in the classic industrial revolution of the 18th century but the great enrichment of the 19th and 20th century when innovation, betterment goes completely wacko. as ridley himself says ideas start having sex and the grandbaby ideas if you get this amazing innovation of mechanical inventions but also certain organizations....
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dutch researchers are now looking into the impact propellers some larger drones may have. as drones increase in popularity, keeping them out of restricted airspace is taking on greater importance. in 2013, a drone piloted by protestors landed just a few feet away from german chancellor angela merkel. and just last year, a quadcopter drone crash landed on the white house lawn. >> we expect there to be more drones. people buy them as toys. and some will use them in the wrong place, in the wrong way. >> reporter: police department orom around the world have expressed interest in the program. these recruits have another month of test flights before they can take off and take down the real thing. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, the netherlands. >> quijano: that's the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." the news continues now on our 24 hour digital network cbsn at cbsnews.com. i'm elaine quijano in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.o
dutch researchers are now looking into the impact propellers some larger drones may have. as drones increase in popularity, keeping them out of restricted airspace is taking on greater importance. in 2013, a drone piloted by protestors landed just a few feet away from german chancellor angela merkel. and just last year, a quadcopter drone crash landed on the white house lawn. >> we expect there to be more drones. people buy them as toys. and some will use them in the wrong place, in the...
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there were also significant numbers of dutch ancestry. the largest non-british immigration came from germany. immigrants flooded the colonies. in 1740, england made it easier for immigrants to become citizens. they did not make it easy enough in the eyes of most of the american colonies. in the declaration of independence, one of the complaints against king george was he has endeavored to in dent the population of the states with the purpose of constructing laws of naturalization of foreigners refusing to pay ours others to encourage their migrations hither. in other words, the american revolutionary's understood that they needed immigrants and that one of king george is false was that he was not doing enough to encourage immigration. after the war, america opened its arms to immigration and gave citizenship to many that come to fight in the war including the marquis lafayette's was granted citizenship even though he had no plans to attend the united states. i suppose it is worth noting and passing, as a historian i'm trying not to get to
there were also significant numbers of dutch ancestry. the largest non-british immigration came from germany. immigrants flooded the colonies. in 1740, england made it easier for immigrants to become citizens. they did not make it easy enough in the eyes of most of the american colonies. in the declaration of independence, one of the complaints against king george was he has endeavored to in dent the population of the states with the purpose of constructing laws of naturalization of foreigners...
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this week, the dutch remember the fallen of world war ii.ey did, they also hope to restore what is a symbol of liberation and gratitude to the u.s. northern virginia reporter has the story you'll only see here on jews on news 4. >> reporter: it's the middle ground known as ir-jima and the land of the national cemetery. most didn't know this existed. >> you didn't know it was here? >> no. >> did you know about it? >> no, we found it a surprise along the way. >> reporter: it's the netherlands carolon. or is it carolon? >> depends who you ask. by my response, it's carolon. others will say carolon. >> reporter: the carolon, with its now 50 bells, a gift from the queen of the netherlands back in 1952, following world war ii, who moved here in 1960. >> it tells the story of gratitude. >> reporter: it certainly is how the dutch see it. >> we were liberated by the americans and the canadians. this was our gift to the american for liberating us. >> reporter: look behind me. arguably, this is the most impressive view of washington, d.c. at ground leve
this week, the dutch remember the fallen of world war ii.ey did, they also hope to restore what is a symbol of liberation and gratitude to the u.s. northern virginia reporter has the story you'll only see here on jews on news 4. >> reporter: it's the middle ground known as ir-jima and the land of the national cemetery. most didn't know this existed. >> you didn't know it was here? >> no. >> did you know about it? >> no, we found it a surprise along the way....
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dutch throwing out the first pitch. he looks great. the phillies real pitcher adam morgan does not. fourth inning, walks the pitcher with the bases loaded. phillies down three to nothing with the red. later in the support suarez with a three run home run. phillies down seven to nothing. morgan doesn't get out of the inning. phillies with a chance after chance to score runs. ryan howard comes inch's way from two home runs. close but no cigar here in the fifth. howard is hitting .174, only one player in baseball is worse, to make matters worse how about red first base man jozy voto, teasing fans, pretend to throw the ball to a kid and then look at him, he loves being the bad guy. then voto does it the again to another fan, pretend to throw the ball, and in ball for you. phillies lose nine-four. afterward voto says this is pay back for phils fans heckling him. >> i was just having some fun with them. they give you a hard time during the game and my way of giving them a hard time back. really it is just me playing around. >> but they are awesome here. really. is there such a treat to pl
dutch throwing out the first pitch. he looks great. the phillies real pitcher adam morgan does not. fourth inning, walks the pitcher with the bases loaded. phillies down three to nothing with the red. later in the support suarez with a three run home run. phillies down seven to nothing. morgan doesn't get out of the inning. phillies with a chance after chance to score runs. ryan howard comes inch's way from two home runs. close but no cigar here in the fifth. howard is hitting .174, only one...
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. >> as the dutch remember the fallen of world war ii, they are hoping to restore what is a symbol ofo the u.s. northern virginia bureau reporter david culver has a story you'll see only on news 4. >> reporter: that middle ground between the united states marine corps jima, and arlington cemetery. most we met didn't even know this existed. >> you had no idea that this was here? >> no, no. >> did you know about that? >> we found that surprise on the way. >> reporter: it's the netherlands carolin. >> by my response, it's car carolean. >> a gift from the queen of the netherlands in 1952, following world war ii. >> moved here in 1960. it tells that story of thank you, a story of gratitude. >> that certainly is how the dutch see it. >> we were liberated by the americans and canadians and this was our gift to the american people, to say thank you for liberating us. >> reporter: just look behind me. arguably, this is the most impressive view of washington, d.c. but we're at the ground level. this? this is let's head up. so we made the walk. no elevator here. seven stories to the observation
. >> as the dutch remember the fallen of world war ii, they are hoping to restore what is a symbol ofo the u.s. northern virginia bureau reporter david culver has a story you'll see only on news 4. >> reporter: that middle ground between the united states marine corps jima, and arlington cemetery. most we met didn't even know this existed. >> you had no idea that this was here? >> no, no. >> did you know about that? >> we found that surprise on the way....
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the dutch oil business, a norm is by european standards. -- enormous by european standards. first-quarter numbers coming out. how much will the refining profits and trading profits offset the weakness they are seeing in the business because of a 12 year low in oil prices? bp, manus, you may remember, beat estimates. how will this factor in? the ceo has been stating his rugged -- stating his reputation . we will have to see what they have to say about that. that -- the we've got manus, we've got that and a host of numbers this morning. manus: and i will be back with you. and i and words in london. let's shift gears and talk about abu dhabi. -- a construction of an oil plant is permanently put on ice. reporter joins us. anthony, what is driving the delay on this, or the cancellation? it's not just a delay, is it? reporter: gas imports are strategic for abu dhabi and other countries in this region. the government needs to keep the lights on. they are very rich in oil resources, but they are using some of the gas to help produce the oil, so they are a bit short on gas for all th
the dutch oil business, a norm is by european standards. -- enormous by european standards. first-quarter numbers coming out. how much will the refining profits and trading profits offset the weakness they are seeing in the business because of a 12 year low in oil prices? bp, manus, you may remember, beat estimates. how will this factor in? the ceo has been stating his rugged -- stating his reputation . we will have to see what they have to say about that. that -- the we've got manus, we've got...
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large amounts of money from the dutch and swiss investors, british investors -- they knew quite well from their own connections in europe begin investing in the united states. these led to some major land acquisitions in western new york, in maine, and ultimately, a talk about this in my book, the relationships forged in philadelphia helped to lead to the louisiana purchase. these french to bless, among others -- french diplomats, among others, a lookout to the west and at this former french territory as a possibility for a new french and power. --french empire. they informed napoleon back in france that this was a good idea. the financing of the louisiana purchase happened through the same personal networks and the same contacts that these people had been engaged in when buying land in the united states. in some sense they later the groundwork for -- they laid the groundwork for the louisiana purchase. french did not end up holding onto louisiana. there were some major legacies. host: so our five aristocrats end up in france again. why did they leave? prof. furstenberg: some came in
large amounts of money from the dutch and swiss investors, british investors -- they knew quite well from their own connections in europe begin investing in the united states. these led to some major land acquisitions in western new york, in maine, and ultimately, a talk about this in my book, the relationships forged in philadelphia helped to lead to the louisiana purchase. these french to bless, among others -- french diplomats, among others, a lookout to the west and at this former french...
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. >> i double dutch with him.ane, mill which kay producer doesn't know this, but i just thought of it. >> our video we did for summertime, we did it there. i tried it there. >> and fcc regulations, any time you take that shot again, we need to play double dutch bus. >> double dutch bus. >> or the will smith song, you know, with girls doing double dutch summer summertime. >> that's what i was just talking about, music video we did. >> oh, right. well, you said in the music video. >> i talk and just me. like the charlie brown. when a, w. when a, w. when a. >> what? >> w. when a, wha ya. >> and i'm pig pen? >> okay, talk about it. >> so
. >> i double dutch with him.ane, mill which kay producer doesn't know this, but i just thought of it. >> our video we did for summertime, we did it there. i tried it there. >> and fcc regulations, any time you take that shot again, we need to play double dutch bus. >> double dutch bus. >> or the will smith song, you know, with girls doing double dutch summer summertime. >> that's what i was just talking about, music video we did. >> oh, right. well,...
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today as the dutch remember the fallen of world war ii, they're hoping to restore what is a symbol oferation and gratitude to the united states. david culver has the story you are only going to see on news4. >> reporter: it's that middle ground between the united states marine corps war as iwo jima and the hallowed land of arlington national cemetery. most we met didn't know this existed. did you know about the carillon? >> no. >> reporter: it's called the netherlands carillon or is it carolon. >> it depends on who you ask. >> reporter: the carillon with its now 50 bells a gift from the queen of the netherlands back in 1952 following world war ii. it was moved here in 1960 and it tells the story of thank you and gratitude. >> reporter: that's certainly how the dutch see it. >> we were liberated by the americans. this was our gift to the american people to say thank you for liberating us. >> reporter: arguably, this is the most impressive view of washington d.c. we're a this, this is nothing. let's head up. so we made the walk. no elevator here. seven stories to the observation deck lo
today as the dutch remember the fallen of world war ii, they're hoping to restore what is a symbol oferation and gratitude to the united states. david culver has the story you are only going to see on news4. >> reporter: it's that middle ground between the united states marine corps war as iwo jima and the hallowed land of arlington national cemetery. most we met didn't know this existed. did you know about the carillon? >> no. >> reporter: it's called the netherlands carillon...
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(grunts) well, we pulled more plugs than a dutch doctor.
(grunts) well, we pulled more plugs than a dutch doctor.
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it becomes -- >> sweet dutch treat. >> are you going to eat one? >> i'll eat one. that's what they do down here at the dutch, coming your way, fourth and cross between cross and tasker, our breakfast spot this morning, out there starting at 9. come on by. we will have some fun. 422, some sun glare, turnpike also some sun glare into valley forge. if you're getting out of town, flying out of philadelphia international airport, i think it is going to be a good day to fly, but the person that has that exact answer coming up next. >> here is your forecast for tomorrow morning. we expect bright sunshine, and a warming up, and probably be at about 68 degrees, but we will switch over to that sea breeze, sometime toward the end of the morning, to keep it cool so the high temperature in ocean city only mid 70s, while we're in the upper 80s, but expect breezy and beautiful morning in ocean city, new jersey, now the rest of the weaken, 75 degrees, your average high along the shore for friday, for saturday, for sunday, we stay in the mid 70s, ocean water temperatures, mid 50's,
it becomes -- >> sweet dutch treat. >> are you going to eat one? >> i'll eat one. that's what they do down here at the dutch, coming your way, fourth and cross between cross and tasker, our breakfast spot this morning, out there starting at 9. come on by. we will have some fun. 422, some sun glare, turnpike also some sun glare into valley forge. if you're getting out of town, flying out of philadelphia international airport, i think it is going to be a good day to fly, but the...
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if the information is one which is required for large numbers of and dutch then large numbers of employees will be allowed to know it. if the particular activity is a sensitive matter and only a very few employees need to know it, then it will be known to only a few employees. we make a particular effort to keep the identification of our services -- sources and our more competent technical systems restricted very sharply to the people who actually need to work on them. many of the rest of the people in the agency know nothing about it. >> that need to know principle applies in cases of sensitivity to the director of central intelligence? >> certainly not. i do not believe i need to know the name of an agent in some foreign country who is serving us at the risk of his life. i know he is there, i know a kind of person he is, but i do not need to know his actual name. i have kept that out of my knowledge because i travel and i don't want to know that kind of a thing. that is the only area that i would apply it to. i am responsible for everything that happens in the agency. i need to know ever
if the information is one which is required for large numbers of and dutch then large numbers of employees will be allowed to know it. if the particular activity is a sensitive matter and only a very few employees need to know it, then it will be known to only a few employees. we make a particular effort to keep the identification of our services -- sources and our more competent technical systems restricted very sharply to the people who actually need to work on them. many of the rest of the...
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have basically the university brought back from the mountain to the city with tramways and to make my dutch heart warm bicycles. so, from my pulse to the world smartest cities, old phillips, and now you have the technical university of became an open innovation platform. we will talk about the later. so, over 3030 places from all over the world, two thirds of the former rust belt's, and in europe 50 of them, and we described and detailed ten in our book. building on forgotten strengths. now, we could not be of brookings without policy recommendations. so let's go through them. i will talk about two, but there are much more. we have a 21st century economy. we are measuring it with 20th century statistics. we are miss measuring our productivity. google map or google search, we have to find a better way to do this. second point is terribly important. why is all this anger in this country? people cannot find jobs after they lose them in this new world. we have to develop programs of training for jobs that are based, i think, on a really good model, which is the german work-study model. it is a
have basically the university brought back from the mountain to the city with tramways and to make my dutch heart warm bicycles. so, from my pulse to the world smartest cities, old phillips, and now you have the technical university of became an open innovation platform. we will talk about the later. so, over 3030 places from all over the world, two thirds of the former rust belt's, and in europe 50 of them, and we described and detailed ten in our book. building on forgotten strengths. now, we...
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sweet dutch baby. that's what we have down here at the dutch.ing to south philadelphia today for thursday edition of breakfast with bob, fourth street, between tasker and cross, 9 to 10. and oh, i don't know if i'm going to be able to wait until 9. but we will be down there with the tv cameras, bring your appetite. see in you south philly. and giddy up, the devon horse show opens up today along lancaster avenue. that will be the big crowds. mainly during that evening rush hour. so, be aware of that for that ride home. otherwise, mass transit looking good. chris, lauren, back to you up. >> err darby police looking for teenager they say fired a gun in a park, causing crowds of people to run. it happened drexel gardens park monday afternoon, two upper darby high school student met up at the park to fight drawing big crowd of about 30 young people to watch it. but before the fight started, police say, 18 year old dominick love fired a gun in the air, causing everyone to scatter. police were able to identify him through witnesses, and of course, soci
sweet dutch baby. that's what we have down here at the dutch.ing to south philadelphia today for thursday edition of breakfast with bob, fourth street, between tasker and cross, 9 to 10. and oh, i don't know if i'm going to be able to wait until 9. but we will be down there with the tv cameras, bring your appetite. see in you south philly. and giddy up, the devon horse show opens up today along lancaster avenue. that will be the big crowds. mainly during that evening rush hour. so, be aware of...
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you can gauge how much support they have by how crowded is the dutch the audience is behind them. a new way of reading the tea leaves. just look at how empty or full the stadiums are. it is really cool. david in the marketing and : finance section, a look at the new banks popping up in indonesia, trash banks, as ways of encouraging people to stop littering and develop financial solvency. ellen: it is an interesting idea. you bring your trash to the bank then they pay you for your trash and they can recycle some of it. you can leave your money there and bank it. you can take money out of your bank. it means that the trash is not going into huge landfills that are littering some communities. it also creates a real banking system. it has been tried elsewhere. carol: creating a financial system for people who do not have an awful lot of money. ellen: exactly. interesting. in the technology section, you talk about virtual reality in chinese companies. they are not going after the hardware side of it. they are more interested in content. ellen: they are trying to figure out a way to get
you can gauge how much support they have by how crowded is the dutch the audience is behind them. a new way of reading the tea leaves. just look at how empty or full the stadiums are. it is really cool. david in the marketing and : finance section, a look at the new banks popping up in indonesia, trash banks, as ways of encouraging people to stop littering and develop financial solvency. ellen: it is an interesting idea. you bring your trash to the bank then they pay you for your trash and they...
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royal dutch shell, conoco phillips, all of them. the group oceana got documents show that these companies that paid $2.5 billion for drilling rights in the u.s. arctic have quietly reling quished those claims, after shell braved all those protesters to go ahead with their nearly $8 billion quest for arctic crude last year, they decided to eat that experience. not try again, give up the arctic drilling rights that they paid billions for. billions of dollars wasted, down the tubes, for shell. the arctic isn't going to be drilled. no company knows how to do it. they wasted billions trying to, planning to, but now it's off. should have listened to the hippies, you guys. seriously. they were right. would have saved you a bundle. >>> at this hour, bernie sanders is projected to win the west virginia primary. also in west virginia, nbc news has projected that donald trump has won the republican primary. nbc news has also projected that donald trump has won the republican primary in the state of nebraska. so that all turned out the way we e
royal dutch shell, conoco phillips, all of them. the group oceana got documents show that these companies that paid $2.5 billion for drilling rights in the u.s. arctic have quietly reling quished those claims, after shell braved all those protesters to go ahead with their nearly $8 billion quest for arctic crude last year, they decided to eat that experience. not try again, give up the arctic drilling rights that they paid billions for. billions of dollars wasted, down the tubes, for shell. the...
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but with royal dutch there is quite a bit of safety.ctive, all that income compounding plus the financial strength, and the cost-cutting. so that all makes a very attractive package. >> what does royal dutch do that makes them so much safer? >> because they're integrated they have both the refining as well as the upstream. and so they'll benefit as oil prices rise. because they're also using oil as an input, they kind of get it both ways. >> do you look at whether they're going into alternative energy sources? >> absolutely. we're convinced that it's the integrated oils and the oil majors that are ones that will be the biggest spenders in alternative energy. they'll get us there. they know energy. so from a long-term perspective rather than the one-year platinum portfolio outlook, royal dutch is also a good choice. >> can i ask you quickly about barclays. there has been certain about the yo european banks. >> it is the anchor in the platinum portfolio at the moment. what's fascinating about this particular stock. there is a new ceo. he
but with royal dutch there is quite a bit of safety.ctive, all that income compounding plus the financial strength, and the cost-cutting. so that all makes a very attractive package. >> what does royal dutch do that makes them so much safer? >> because they're integrated they have both the refining as well as the upstream. and so they'll benefit as oil prices rise. because they're also using oil as an input, they kind of get it both ways. >> do you look at whether they're...
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flatulence] [groans] [flatulence] [hip-hop music] ♪ [cheers and applause] - he also gave his wife a dutchven this year. welcome to the series finale of tosh.0. [cheers and applause] i'm kidding. it's just the season finale. [audience groans] unless i die over the holidays. [cheers and applause]
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we realized that backpage.com was sold to an unnamed dutch holding company.carl ferrer own any companies there? he seems to be running a few other escort sites from here, including one called cracker, available nearly everywhere but the united states. a lot of people are looking for this guy, including the u.s. senate. >> i'd like to call the ceo of back page, carl ferrer. >> reporter: in march after he failed to show up to testify in a hearing about online sex trafficking, the senate voted to charge him with contempt of congress. >> we hoped he would be her. it was a unanimous vote. >> we want to know how much money they're making and what their policies and procedures are for screening ads. >> reporter: back page refused to disclose this information. but the senate's investigators say they obtained company e-mails where moderators are told not to take down a post unless they're very sure the person is underage. another, e-mails that suggest back page was telling moderators to edit ads. >> things had been edited out including the fact that a girl was underag
we realized that backpage.com was sold to an unnamed dutch holding company.carl ferrer own any companies there? he seems to be running a few other escort sites from here, including one called cracker, available nearly everywhere but the united states. a lot of people are looking for this guy, including the u.s. senate. >> i'd like to call the ceo of back page, carl ferrer. >> reporter: in march after he failed to show up to testify in a hearing about online sex trafficking, the...
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it is by a dutch art iist, the title to a woman in a hall says it all, yeah, i'm thinking it's a letterunned. the final page indicates the american hero is now apparently a villain. >> oh, know. >> how could they do that. i double agent for the organization fought all these years. the reveal has stirred much criticism, days african ta-- afr captain american -- >>> cars disappearing into the ground. a long side a river in france, 20 years with it. the road was resting on a broken water pipe, which is believed to have caused the collapse and luckily, no one was hurt. amazing pictures. >>> a man was arrested in los angeles, after climbing the hollywood sign. i feel like they do this once a year. >> making it more difficult. >> this is actually believed to be a stunt for an upcoming moving. lions gait, natural born prank administer last year, he may face charges. he may get in trouble for that. >>> time once again to dust off those red noses. it returns tonight on nbc. a great cause and the comedy telethon raises money to lift children out of poverty around the world. here's a preview. >> t
it is by a dutch art iist, the title to a woman in a hall says it all, yeah, i'm thinking it's a letterunned. the final page indicates the american hero is now apparently a villain. >> oh, know. >> how could they do that. i double agent for the organization fought all these years. the reveal has stirred much criticism, days african ta-- afr captain american -- >>> cars disappearing into the ground. a long side a river in france, 20 years with it. the road was resting on a...
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. >> and this man is suspected of killing a woman and dutch her body in the pond, eric lamar nelson knew the victim and is considered armed and dangerous. he knew the victim. officers pulled the body from the pond yesterday morning. they quickly decembered she was murdered. investigators think he could be driving a black fur day kia license late on the scene 5e 5eny919. >> in the south by, will san jose step city-funded travel to north carolina and mississippi? the states passed anti-lgbt laws. the city council is weighing whether to put san jose in line with dozens of cities and companies taking a start and not do business with the states. san francisco mayor lee issued a similar ban in april. >> how can the city refer from the money they are missing from past due library fees? the library system is face $6.8 million in unpaid fines and 39% of library card holders hav fees. the city council will consider a one month amnesty if you return overdue items. another idea is patron can volunteer at the library to pay down the fine. >> 200 teachers and students and parents are ready to take a f
. >> and this man is suspected of killing a woman and dutch her body in the pond, eric lamar nelson knew the victim and is considered armed and dangerous. he knew the victim. officers pulled the body from the pond yesterday morning. they quickly decembered she was murdered. investigators think he could be driving a black fur day kia license late on the scene 5e 5eny919. >> in the south by, will san jose step city-funded travel to north carolina and mississippi? the states passed...