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romania, throughout eastern europe.lthough now they're starting to spread into other areas like asia and latin america. but historically they've been in eastern europe. >> catching the hackers is a constant cat-and-mouse game law enforcement plays. seven suspects in new york pled not guilty to the charges against them. the eighth suspect considered the ringleader was found murdered in the dominican republic in april. the prosecutor's office would not confirm reports that he was found with $100,000 in cash. christine? >> mary snow, what a story. thanks, mary. >>> up next, new highs of the dow this week, stocks still on a tear. but it can't last forever. how to make the most of this bull market right now. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility.
romania, throughout eastern europe.lthough now they're starting to spread into other areas like asia and latin america. but historically they've been in eastern europe. >> catching the hackers is a constant cat-and-mouse game law enforcement plays. seven suspects in new york pled not guilty to the charges against them. the eighth suspect considered the ringleader was found murdered in the dominican republic in april. the prosecutor's office would not confirm reports that he was found with...
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in many ways perhaps moved on or declared the end of history, at least in eastern europe, and moved on from there. we have a new pope today, and a store that is very much moved out of europe where the church is on the decline. but does this chapter of the book have relevance today? >> guest: i think this. the striking union to look at the history of the catholic church in politics in the 1970s and '80s is the way that the church is very, very effective when it is, how can i put, when it is in the opposition. when it is not aligned with the fortunes of the state. so in the philippines, even in south korea churches put an incredibly powerful role in mobilizing opposition, organizing opposition, and certain so in eastern europe. then when you have a regular democracy, a regular separatists say, for example, in polling, the church became very cozy with the state in poland. and poles suddenly realize they didn't like it so much. they like to their church and opposition. and iran we see very interesting phenomenon where the church, political, has become the state. and you'll see many opinion
in many ways perhaps moved on or declared the end of history, at least in eastern europe, and moved on from there. we have a new pope today, and a store that is very much moved out of europe where the church is on the decline. but does this chapter of the book have relevance today? >> guest: i think this. the striking union to look at the history of the catholic church in politics in the 1970s and '80s is the way that the church is very, very effective when it is, how can i put, when it...
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temperatures over central and eastern europe are on the warmer side. 26 degrees for you in warsaw. 25 in moscow and 28 in kiev. warm weather will continue into the weekend. on the other hand, cooling down to only 17 in london and paris. here's your extended forecast. of "newsline". i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. we'll see you again at the top of the hour. [huell howser] "california's gold" is produced in association with kcet los angeles, and is seen statewide on california public television. this series is endorsed by: [ music ] >> is it possible to drive a car and still have a clean environment? to refine a cleaner gasoline? to build a bridge from oil to renewable energy? could business go further and be a force for good? can 100,000 people in 100 countries come together to build a new brand of progress? we think so. bp is proud to bring you "california's gold." beyond petroleum, bp. >> well, hello, everybody. i'm
temperatures over central and eastern europe are on the warmer side. 26 degrees for you in warsaw. 25 in moscow and 28 in kiev. warm weather will continue into the weekend. on the other hand, cooling down to only 17 in london and paris. here's your extended forecast. of "newsline". i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. we'll see you again at the top of the hour. [huell howser] "california's gold" is produced in association with kcet los angeles, and is seen statewide on...
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today armenian food infuses he flavor from the mediterranean, middle east, and eastern europe. >> thisr and in san francisco we're the largest armenian food festival and widely recognized as one of the best food festivals in the area. we have vendors that come up from fresno, from los angeles showing off their craft. we really feel like we have something for everyone in the neighborhood and that's really what it is, is drawing people to see a little bit of our culture and experience what we experience weekend in and weekend out. >> we are behind the scenes now watching the chef at work preparing some delicious armenian kabob. this is a staple in armenian cooking, is that right? >> absolutely, since the beginning of time. our soldiers used to skewer it on the swords. we have a combination of beef and lam and parsley. and every september over 2000 pounds of meat being cooked in three days. >> after all that savory protein, i was ready to check out the fresh veggie options. >> this is armenian cheat sheet. it's tomatos and mint and olive oil. that makes summer food. and what i'm doing is
today armenian food infuses he flavor from the mediterranean, middle east, and eastern europe. >> thisr and in san francisco we're the largest armenian food festival and widely recognized as one of the best food festivals in the area. we have vendors that come up from fresno, from los angeles showing off their craft. we really feel like we have something for everyone in the neighborhood and that's really what it is, is drawing people to see a little bit of our culture and experience what...
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temperatures over central and eastern europe are on the warmer side. 26 degrees for you in warsaw. 25 in moscow and 28 in kiev. warm weather will continue into the weekend. on the other hand, cooling down to only 17 in london and paris. here's your extended forecast. of "newsline". i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. we'll see you again at the top of the hour. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: a massive immigration reform plan survived a first day running the congressional gauntlet, but it faces determined opposition in the weeks to come. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the politics and the sticking points over border security and more. >> woodruff: then, two takes on the story of the ohio women kept captive for a decade. ray suarez gets the latest on the arraignment of the suspect and looks at the road ahead for the victims. >> brown: we return to
temperatures over central and eastern europe are on the warmer side. 26 degrees for you in warsaw. 25 in moscow and 28 in kiev. warm weather will continue into the weekend. on the other hand, cooling down to only 17 in london and paris. here's your extended forecast. of "newsline". i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. we'll see you again at the top of the hour. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: a massive immigration reform plan survived a first day...
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lingering here, gusty winds, but the other areas are italy, the balkin peninsula, and then into eastern europethrough poland, you could see 20 to 50 millimeters localized. there is the risk of flooding across this area. as far as your temperatures into the west, we're seeing them continue to linger around the ten degree mark. thankfully they will start to warm up by the end of the weekend. high pressure from the west. let's take a look at the americas. you have a holiday weekend coming up here for memorial day. it does not look very well out here as far as the severe weather. northern texas and through south dakota, we do have severe thunderstorms here, golf ball sized hail and winds up to 100 kilometers per hour. also, we're seeing summer-like temperatures out here into the high 20s and low 30s. and that's going to help them trigger up as well. things looking rather fowl if you're out here in oklahoma city. 25 for your high, houston at 22, farther towards the north here, chicago cooling for the time being. but we are going to be seeing cloudy skies and temperatures into the teens for the week
lingering here, gusty winds, but the other areas are italy, the balkin peninsula, and then into eastern europethrough poland, you could see 20 to 50 millimeters localized. there is the risk of flooding across this area. as far as your temperatures into the west, we're seeing them continue to linger around the ten degree mark. thankfully they will start to warm up by the end of the weekend. high pressure from the west. let's take a look at the americas. you have a holiday weekend coming up here...
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evidence and thus british subculture throughout the company regions so it's kind of move into eastern europe and russia, south america, asia now picking up on a culture which was a fashion that had come from the terms of the violence. >> host: what was your role in the icf? >> guest: we look into my background really. i was adopted and -- >> host: i'm sorry, adopted bananas? >> guest: dr. bernardo. it's an adoption agency. have six weeks old boy was taken in by the parents, my mother and father were both white and the nearest community was five towns away so this was before britain as multi-cultural pitting the line was about 11 all of these cultures. i was always a ball lead as a kid -- always bullied as a kid. because i was black and i was a bigger kid. it's pure racism but when you are brought up in the establishment of anything else was similar, the same problem, the more ignorance of the culture but it's not help and i found the quality only three fighting. something different happened. for once i wasn't seen as black. i went to school and it was an issue of black-and-white. i went to f
evidence and thus british subculture throughout the company regions so it's kind of move into eastern europe and russia, south america, asia now picking up on a culture which was a fashion that had come from the terms of the violence. >> host: what was your role in the icf? >> guest: we look into my background really. i was adopted and -- >> host: i'm sorry, adopted bananas? >> guest: dr. bernardo. it's an adoption agency. have six weeks old boy was taken in by the...
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in the closest city to ramsey, about 10% of residents are immigrants from the commonwealth and eastern europe. so far, ukip does not have a seat on the local council , but counselors are alarmed by their anti-foreigner rhetoric. >> they have set up businesses. they have made their homes here. just like people who came in the 1940's from the likes of the west indies or the 1950's, 1960's, this is something that has always happened. this country has always welcomed migrants. these people will integrate, and the country will be a lot richer for it. >> but ukip voters say the immigration issue is not being taken seriously enough by established parties. in peterborough, where ukip is also campaigning, the anti- immigration posturing strikes a chord with many people. >> we have earned what we get in this country. they have not. they come here and take it. >> we pay the sort of things to get the treatment, and you got people who can come here and go straight in and have children and it is not fair. >> they gained popularity because there is some anti- eastern-european sentiment in the city. >> when
in the closest city to ramsey, about 10% of residents are immigrants from the commonwealth and eastern europe. so far, ukip does not have a seat on the local council , but counselors are alarmed by their anti-foreigner rhetoric. >> they have set up businesses. they have made their homes here. just like people who came in the 1940's from the likes of the west indies or the 1950's, 1960's, this is something that has always happened. this country has always welcomed migrants. these people...
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take a they have taken this across 13 countries in eastern europe.t has been shown in schools, government -- all to make the point that it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. >> they coerce the girls and they make them believe. if you are young person and what it could be anybody. to go try to take a more sensitive approach to people that are actually slaves and deserve sympathy rather than arrest or deportation. nobody denies it is a scale of our problem. the program,ome on taking preventive measures. angelina jolie reveals she has had a double misestimate to avoid getting breast cancer. and why the promenade -- prominent japanese politician has evoked anger across asia. good to have you with us. a reminder of the main stories. the first group of kurdish pkk fighters have arrived in northern iraq after leaving turkey. died out0 people have -- of the western coast of myanmar while trying to flee an approaching storm. most of the victims were muslims from a nearby town who had been attacked during recent violence. video has emerged set to show
take a they have taken this across 13 countries in eastern europe.t has been shown in schools, government -- all to make the point that it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. >> they coerce the girls and they make them believe. if you are young person and what it could be anybody. to go try to take a more sensitive approach to people that are actually slaves and deserve sympathy rather than arrest or deportation. nobody denies it is a scale of our problem. the program,ome on...
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romania, throughout eastern europe.ing to spread into other areas like asia and latin america. >> catching the hackers is a constant cat and mouse game law enforcement plays. seven suspects in new york pled not guilty to the charges against them. the eighth suspect considered the ringleader was found murdered in the dominican republic in april. the prosecutor's office would not confirm reports that he was found with $100,000 in cash. christine? >> mary snow, what a story. thanks. >>> thanks for joining us for this conversation today. find me on faceboo facebook @christineromancecnn. have a good weekend. >>> we begin with breaking news out of new orleans. cnn affiliate wdsu is reporting 10 to 12 people have been shot at the intersection of frenchman and north viler were streets. we understand an informal mother's day parade was going on. people who were injured were taken to the hospital for treatment. as soon as we get more on this we'll update you with our information. >>> also ahead from the "newsroom" db wro "newsroo
romania, throughout eastern europe.ing to spread into other areas like asia and latin america. >> catching the hackers is a constant cat and mouse game law enforcement plays. seven suspects in new york pled not guilty to the charges against them. the eighth suspect considered the ringleader was found murdered in the dominican republic in april. the prosecutor's office would not confirm reports that he was found with $100,000 in cash. christine? >> mary snow, what a story. thanks....
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the earthquake ruling that became sort of the unraveling if you will of the soviet dominance of eastern europe. what strikes you as fresh with pope john paul ii? >> guest: the thing that strikes me as the way that the polls have talked and have described the impact that he had on them. not just the private and the polish pope and in 1978 they were extremely happy about that needless to say and the kremlin was extremely worried about it. but i think that it has a great deal to do with the special quality to john paul ii. he was one of the most brilliant men to become the pope, but many, many languages. he knew -- he had to dr. it's a pity that he was an incredible figure. and he combined the intellect with a very easy charismatic. he disperses with them and attended the confirmation for their children and was the kind of guy that he was. i think that played a big role but the other thing the was the most interesting when i came back and looked at the story again was the way that the pope's played. when the pope arrived in 1979, the communist state basically said this is your show we aren't goin
the earthquake ruling that became sort of the unraveling if you will of the soviet dominance of eastern europe. what strikes you as fresh with pope john paul ii? >> guest: the thing that strikes me as the way that the polls have talked and have described the impact that he had on them. not just the private and the polish pope and in 1978 they were extremely happy about that needless to say and the kremlin was extremely worried about it. but i think that it has a great deal to do with the...
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in many ways people perhaps have moved on or at least in eastern europe and have moved on from that and we have a new pope today and a story that very much moved out of europe where the church was on the decline. but does this chapter of your book have relevance today? >> guest: i think it does. the striking thing to me when you look at the history of the catholic church and politics in the 1970s and 90s is the way the church is very effective when it is, how can i put it, when it's given the opportunity and it's not aligned with the forces of the state. so in the philippines and even in south korea churches play incredibly powerful roles in mobilizing opposition and organizing opposition and certainly in eastern europe. then when you have a regular democracy, aul became very cozye state in poland and the poles suddenly realize they didn't like that so much. they like the church in opposition. and iran we see an interesting phenomenon with the church quote unquote have become the state and many opinion polls and studies actually undermine the position of islam in their friend because yo
in many ways people perhaps have moved on or at least in eastern europe and have moved on from that and we have a new pope today and a story that very much moved out of europe where the church was on the decline. but does this chapter of your book have relevance today? >> guest: i think it does. the striking thing to me when you look at the history of the catholic church and politics in the 1970s and 90s is the way the church is very effective when it is, how can i put it, when it's given...
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cold war period deutsche welle became a voice of the free world expanding its services aimed at eastern europe and the soviet union. >> the people were isolated. they were not allowed to travel. they lived under constant fear and tension and listened to all the foreign broadcasters, not just deutsche welle but all foreign broadcasters. among them, dw had an excellent reputation. >> in 1959, the fall of the wall heralded a new era for the world and for dw. there was a huge interest around the world in a reunited germany. in 1952, dw tv was launched, a foreign television broadcaster to supplement the radio programming. >> our coverage focused on issues related to germany's reunification, which closed the huge challenge for the country. what followed w the early stages of globalization. >> than in 2001, another world event that changed deutsche welle. the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the united states. the west responded by invading afghanistan. when major combat there ended, deutsche welle went in to support media. at the same time, dw journalists were on the ground reporting from the region. >> af
cold war period deutsche welle became a voice of the free world expanding its services aimed at eastern europe and the soviet union. >> the people were isolated. they were not allowed to travel. they lived under constant fear and tension and listened to all the foreign broadcasters, not just deutsche welle but all foreign broadcasters. among them, dw had an excellent reputation. >> in 1959, the fall of the wall heralded a new era for the world and for dw. there was a huge interest...
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became the solidarity movement, that game the unraveling, if you will, of soviet dominance in eastern europe. what strikes you as fresh in the story of pope john paul ii? >> guest: well, i think the thing that strikes me is the way that pols have talked -- have described the impact he had on them. it was not just the pride in a polish pope. he became popin' 1978. pols were extremely happy about that needless to say, and the kremlin was extremely worried about it. but i think it has a great deal to do with the special qualities john paul ii. one of the most brillent men to become pope, spoke many, many languages, he had two doctorates. an incredible figure, and he combined that intellect with a very easy, charismatic way of dealing with ordinary folks. he was a very fine parish priest because he did things with this parishioners. he went out and did sports with them, and he attended their conference -- the corn firmations for their children, very much involved in their lives. that's the kind of guy he was. a remarkable, unique individual in the history of the papacy and i think that played a
became the solidarity movement, that game the unraveling, if you will, of soviet dominance in eastern europe. what strikes you as fresh in the story of pope john paul ii? >> guest: well, i think the thing that strikes me is the way that pols have talked -- have described the impact he had on them. it was not just the pride in a polish pope. he became popin' 1978. pols were extremely happy about that needless to say, and the kremlin was extremely worried about it. but i think it has a...
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basically entrepreneurs are outsourcing to india, the philippines, eastern europe. they are finding inexpensive labor that is actually allowing them to do their internet marketing, their social media, their telemarketing, and, what i call the bs, the busy stuff. and it's actually making a huge difference in their businesses. - well, small businesses or large, how is it good for the overall economy that a lot of people are doing this? - sure, exactly. let's say that you are a u.s. entrepreneur, and you start to outsource overseas, and maybe you never even had any employees, it was all on you. but now you can actually afford employees. so then you begin to thrive, you begin to spend more money in your local economy. you source goods and services in your local economy. you hire people in your local area, you pay taxes in your local economy. and this is great for the entire nation. - so, if there is a net loss in overall jobs, there is a net increase in many other areas. - that's true. i mean, right now bill, it is innovation. things are changing so rapidly. but yes, as
basically entrepreneurs are outsourcing to india, the philippines, eastern europe. they are finding inexpensive labor that is actually allowing them to do their internet marketing, their social media, their telemarketing, and, what i call the bs, the busy stuff. and it's actually making a huge difference in their businesses. - well, small businesses or large, how is it good for the overall economy that a lot of people are doing this? - sure, exactly. let's say that you are a u.s. entrepreneur,...
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remotest areas on earth, from , the gobi desert in mongolia, then into russia, before crossing eastern europe heading towards france. is int of this journey countries that we have never been to. unlikely to have the pleasure to come again. we are really looking forward to the experience. >> this is only the fifth time this race will be undertaken. the first was in 1907. back then, there were no maps, no passports, and the driving was mostly off-road. the rally was only possible again in 1997, and before then, soviet russia and china under mao would not issue race drivers with any permits. >> a dream. we are young, we like to know , and if we can learn this country with an old car, it is good. [laughter] reason that wey do this. >> the first off the start line is the oldest car in the race, a 1917 la france. for those that make it across continents, it will be a testament of endurance, a celebration that there are no barriers to the human spirit. out to zero, hong kong. >> let's take a look -- al jazeera, hong kong. >> let's take a look at some pictures from nasa's hubble telescope. this is a
remotest areas on earth, from , the gobi desert in mongolia, then into russia, before crossing eastern europe heading towards france. is int of this journey countries that we have never been to. unlikely to have the pleasure to come again. we are really looking forward to the experience. >> this is only the fifth time this race will be undertaken. the first was in 1907. back then, there were no maps, no passports, and the driving was mostly off-road. the rally was only possible again in...
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in eastern europe, we're continuing to watch around the baltic states some heavy rain showers, severe winds continue to push out of that. that's going to continue to charge off towards the east. farther towards the south, even in the alpine regions, you have actually some heavy snowfall warnings in effect. very winterlike indeed. low-lying areas going to be seeing heavy showers. that snow will be on top of some of the mountains. the other system that's going to be bringing foul weather is across the uk and france pulling in moisture out of north atlantic. some of these could cause localized flooding. very chilly. in london, on friday, just nine degrees. it does not feel like late may. we'll have high pressure come in from the west. take a look at sunday. starting to get back up towards average. that is a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this hour. i'm shery ahn. thank you for watching. tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with ethan hawke. his movie, before midnight, connects audiences with a
in eastern europe, we're continuing to watch around the baltic states some heavy rain showers, severe winds continue to push out of that. that's going to continue to charge off towards the east. farther towards the south, even in the alpine regions, you have actually some heavy snowfall warnings in effect. very winterlike indeed. low-lying areas going to be seeing heavy showers. that snow will be on top of some of the mountains. the other system that's going to be bringing foul weather is...
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out of russia, ukraine, romania, throughout eastern europe.'re starting to spread into other areas like asia and latin america, but primarily historically they've been in eastern europe. >> catching the hackers is a constant cat-and-mouse game law enforcement plays. seven suspects in new york pled not guilty to the charges against them. an eighth suspect considered the ringleader was found murdered in the dominican republic in april. mary snow, cnn, new york. >>> this week, anthony bourdain heads to morocco. it's about the food, music, and of course, the atmosphere. >> i feel like elton john at home. there are some countries you go to, as soon as a you get off the plane, the place smells like some place you want to be, right away. that's true, but for me, part of this part of the world that really does it for me should be happening any minute now. it's magic. it's when the other ones start to come in that it get really good. so beautiful. get three of those going, you know you're not in liam, new jersey. you know you're some place. >> you can
out of russia, ukraine, romania, throughout eastern europe.'re starting to spread into other areas like asia and latin america, but primarily historically they've been in eastern europe. >> catching the hackers is a constant cat-and-mouse game law enforcement plays. seven suspects in new york pled not guilty to the charges against them. an eighth suspect considered the ringleader was found murdered in the dominican republic in april. mary snow, cnn, new york. >>> this week,...
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will not the war machine for several years before the red army pushed back to liberate all of eastern europe rolling all the way to the top of the race in berlin. this week or so is symbolic revolution on russia's political stage when a leading architect of the government's strategy stepped down after thirteen years vladislav surkov were handed in his records nation as a deputy prime minister would often be referred to in the media as the great cardinal of the kremlin where he had been in charge of a wide range of domestic. real britons a return to the presidency last year was a transfer through the prime minister's cabinet to giving him arguably less influence he and the reforms. explained why he quit no mention what he's planning to do next. as there is a violent protest over where the bangladesh throughout the week has hundreds of hardline slammers that clashed with police protesters demanded the introduction of a new blasphemy law into reinstate pledges to align the constitution police used tear gas or rubber bullets and water cannons to try and disperse the angry mob the government so f
will not the war machine for several years before the red army pushed back to liberate all of eastern europe rolling all the way to the top of the race in berlin. this week or so is symbolic revolution on russia's political stage when a leading architect of the government's strategy stepped down after thirteen years vladislav surkov were handed in his records nation as a deputy prime minister would often be referred to in the media as the great cardinal of the kremlin where he had been in...
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out of russia, ukraine, romania, throughout eastern europe. they're starting to spread into areas like asia and latin america. historically, they've been in eastern europe. >> catching hackers is a cat-and-mouse game law enforcement plays. as for the eight suspected so-called cashers in new york, one of those men considered to be the ringleader was found murdered in the dominican republic in april. >> what a story. thanks very much. mary snow in new york. >>> let's get back to cleveland right now. we're getting more information about the case involving those three missing young women who were found in ohio. joining us now, the investigative reporter scott taylor from our cleveland affiliate woio. scott, thanks very much for coming in. i know you're getting a lot of information, you've been breaking news on this all of this week. what's the latest nugget you're learning? >> well, last night, wolf, right around 9:00, we got details of what our sources are claiming is a letter, a letter written by the prime suspect in all of this, ariel castro, t
out of russia, ukraine, romania, throughout eastern europe. they're starting to spread into areas like asia and latin america. historically, they've been in eastern europe. >> catching hackers is a cat-and-mouse game law enforcement plays. as for the eight suspected so-called cashers in new york, one of those men considered to be the ringleader was found murdered in the dominican republic in april. >> what a story. thanks very much. mary snow in new york. >>> let's get back...
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brutal nothing war machine for several years before the red army pushed back to liberate all of eastern europe running all the way to the top of that if that in britain. a series of violent protests overwhelmed bangladesh throughout the week as hundreds of hardline islam as a clash with police protests has demanded the introduction of a new blasphemy law and to reinstate the pledges to allow in the constitution police used tear gas rubber bullets and water cannons to try and disprove the angry mob the government so far refused to give in to the demands day as a campaigner against war crimes as says they slammers a want back down either. they never executed the really secular identity of bangladesh's and over the last forty two years that they haven't actually conspired against ito's of a secular state and they are trying to convert it to another state like pakistan trying to make peace and govern state by creating anarchy and whatever you are seeing is actually the result of all the terms they have been trying. for the last forty years for some of the major political parties including the main
brutal nothing war machine for several years before the red army pushed back to liberate all of eastern europe running all the way to the top of that if that in britain. a series of violent protests overwhelmed bangladesh throughout the week as hundreds of hardline islam as a clash with police protests has demanded the introduction of a new blasphemy law and to reinstate the pledges to allow in the constitution police used tear gas rubber bullets and water cannons to try and disprove the angry...
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brutal nazi war machine for several years before the red army rushed back to liberate all of eastern europe falling all the way to me at the top of the rock star in bringing. a serious of violent protests overwhelmed to bangladesh throughout the week as hundreds of hardline islamist plaster with police protesters demanded the introduction of a new blasphemy law and they want to reinstate pledges to a law in the constitution police used tear gas rubber bullets and water cannons to try to disperse the angry mob the government so far refused to give in to the demands we did today who's a campaign against war crime says the islam is won't back down either. never exhibited a really secure identity obama dishes over the last four two years that they have to conspire against the toes of a secular state and they are trying to convert it to another state like pakistan trying to make peace and govern state by creating anarchy and what do you assume is actually the result of all the terms they have been trying. for the last four years for some of the major political parties that you can be the main op
brutal nazi war machine for several years before the red army rushed back to liberate all of eastern europe falling all the way to me at the top of the rock star in bringing. a serious of violent protests overwhelmed to bangladesh throughout the week as hundreds of hardline islamist plaster with police protesters demanded the introduction of a new blasphemy law and they want to reinstate pledges to a law in the constitution police used tear gas rubber bullets and water cannons to try to...
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the turn of the nineteenth century when a lot of workers many of which were it immigrants from eastern europe were fighting for an eight hour work week or work day excuse me now you know overtime mainstream labor unions and politicians didn't want to be connected to mady because of its anarchist roots or its socialist roots so we went on to celebrate labor day and kind of went away from the whole may day and that in the history of it and really discussing the injustices that have existed in the u.s. labor force throughout the years certainly ramana a lot of valuable information we have to leave it there we're out of time that was artie's producer producer rachel currency as the from the l.a. studio r.t. correspondent among the lindo well ten years ago today president george w. bush boarded the u.s.s. abraham lincoln and declared operation iraqi freedom as mission accomplished now ten years later however history has shown that the statement has to be a little bit problematic at best so what did the u.s. accomplish in iraq exactly what r.t.s. meghan lopez she brings up more. mcnally captain car
the turn of the nineteenth century when a lot of workers many of which were it immigrants from eastern europe were fighting for an eight hour work week or work day excuse me now you know overtime mainstream labor unions and politicians didn't want to be connected to mady because of its anarchist roots or its socialist roots so we went on to celebrate labor day and kind of went away from the whole may day and that in the history of it and really discussing the injustices that have existed in the...
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>> basically eastern europe. it was a survival thing. it was because they were poor. wilensky's, an old-school corner institution around since 1932, serving up pressed-beef bologna and salami sandwiches or specials as they call them. along with egg creams and milkshakes. >> so the special. and an appropriate beverage, egg cream? very happy. >> here's how it goes. there are rules. the special is always served with mustard. it is never cut in two. don't ask why. just because. that's the way it's always been done. a little respect for tradition, please. >> i'm happy now. you know? some things are beloved institutions for a reason. this is delicious. thank you. ♪ >>> the tradition of the cabane a sucre, or sugar shack, is as old as maple syrup here in quebec, where 70% of the world's supply comes from. deeply embedded in the maple syrup outdoor lumberjack lifestyle is the cabin in the woods, where maple sap is collected and boiled down to syrup. over time many of these cabins became informal eating houses, dining halls for workers and a few guests, where a lucky few could
>> basically eastern europe. it was a survival thing. it was because they were poor. wilensky's, an old-school corner institution around since 1932, serving up pressed-beef bologna and salami sandwiches or specials as they call them. along with egg creams and milkshakes. >> so the special. and an appropriate beverage, egg cream? very happy. >> here's how it goes. there are rules. the special is always served with mustard. it is never cut in two. don't ask why. just because....
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>> basically eastern europe. it was a survival thing. it was because they were poor.d-school corner institution around since 1932, serving up pressed-beef baloney sandwiching, and salami specials, along with egg creams and milkshakes. so the special, and an appropriate beverage, egg cream. very happy. >> here's how it goes. there are rules. the special is always served with mustard. it is never cut in two. don't ask why, just because. that's the way it's always been done. a little respect for tradition, please. >> i'm happy now. you know? some things are beloved institutions for a reason. this is delicious. thank you. alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. and with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still
>> basically eastern europe. it was a survival thing. it was because they were poor.d-school corner institution around since 1932, serving up pressed-beef baloney sandwiching, and salami specials, along with egg creams and milkshakes. so the special, and an appropriate beverage, egg cream. very happy. >> here's how it goes. there are rules. the special is always served with mustard. it is never cut in two. don't ask why, just because. that's the way it's always been done. a little...
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and i 21 eastern europe right after the wall came down, and i was smokd because they had cars and worsertments but by and large they were very similar. people are just people. north korea is the last of this socialist/utopian cult of personality state. it's much like russian inspector paulin. it's fascinating but you can't get in, especially as a energyist. >> rose: we're much more organized than north korea. >> i did two harshly critical documentaries. when we were doing the shoot inside siberia. you've taken the train for four, five days. the producer who got into north korea we were talking and said the craziest thing about north korea is they hate the americans. they were the sort of imperialists, the pig dogs. they have the magic basketball. they love the chicago bulls. we thought that's just absurt-- it would be interesting if we brought the chicago bulls to north korea and get a really unique perspective we've never seen before. we asked michael jordan. scotty pippin is still playing. and then dennis rodman said he'd go and we round the it out with the best vibes on the business.
and i 21 eastern europe right after the wall came down, and i was smokd because they had cars and worsertments but by and large they were very similar. people are just people. north korea is the last of this socialist/utopian cult of personality state. it's much like russian inspector paulin. it's fascinating but you can't get in, especially as a energyist. >> rose: we're much more organized than north korea. >> i did two harshly critical documentaries. when we were doing the shoot...
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>> basically eastern europe. it was a survival thing. it was because they were poor.wilensky's, an old-school corner institution around since 1932, serving up pressed-beef bologna and salami sandwiches or specials as they call them. along with egg creams and milkshakes. >> so the special. and an appropriate beverage, egg cream? very happy. >> here's how it goes. there are rules. the special is always served with mustard. it is never cut in two. don't ask why. just because. that's the way it's always been done. a little respect for tradition, please. >> i'm happy now. you know? some things are beloved institutions for a reason. this is delicious. thank you. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. ♪ >>> the tradition of the
>> basically eastern europe. it was a survival thing. it was because they were poor.wilensky's, an old-school corner institution around since 1932, serving up pressed-beef bologna and salami sandwiches or specials as they call them. along with egg creams and milkshakes. >> so the special. and an appropriate beverage, egg cream? very happy. >> here's how it goes. there are rules. the special is always served with mustard. it is never cut in two. don't ask why. just because....
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.: he looks like a typical american but the palo alto native is on the run tonight and eastern europe. police say he is the prime suspect and a quadruple killing in a family of a family and the czech republic. that is just the beginning of the story. st. he has undergone an identity crisis. they thought it the easy life of the czech republic would help him. smith thursday we talked about friends past friends who wish to stay anonymous, but did say he was a little off his rocker and high school. he even asked france and iran interested in robbing a bank with him. they left off at the time, but they said if somebody was going to do something like that, it would shortly be him. someone they say had a knack for adrenaline rushes and what often drive recklessly. they believe he may be heading to austria. that is why they have extra patrols out and they are looking for him as i speak. one of his friends told me that kevin is smart and resourceful and it would be safe to say, that he always has the potential to be a criminal mastermind. pamela, now back to you. >>pam: effect january 1st, 201
.: he looks like a typical american but the palo alto native is on the run tonight and eastern europe. police say he is the prime suspect and a quadruple killing in a family of a family and the czech republic. that is just the beginning of the story. st. he has undergone an identity crisis. they thought it the easy life of the czech republic would help him. smith thursday we talked about friends past friends who wish to stay anonymous, but did say he was a little off his rocker and high school....
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rolling through eastern europe. >> it is a matter of the quarter banking. put yourself in his shoes. what is going on here. hitler who came to dominate all of europe -- we haven't talked about the pacific war. >> host: roosevelt was dead set on destroying hitler before the war with japan even started. for roosevelt, the central gravity on the russian front so he is going and doing a -- let me put one thing out there what he needed to do to believe hitler what happened to the policy is that is what the american people believed that in the history as we know it. however, if dispatching hitler were the main event that would have happened earlier that i found in my research what became the american goal is the stipulations of the union. the relationship in the soviet union was now more important than ending the war and what i found is that there were many opportunities to have at least shifted in a very important way. there is an incredible -- none of us knew anything about this. there was an actual nazi german resistance that went as high as the intelligence c
rolling through eastern europe. >> it is a matter of the quarter banking. put yourself in his shoes. what is going on here. hitler who came to dominate all of europe -- we haven't talked about the pacific war. >> host: roosevelt was dead set on destroying hitler before the war with japan even started. for roosevelt, the central gravity on the russian front so he is going and doing a -- let me put one thing out there what he needed to do to believe hitler what happened to the policy...
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>> basically eastern europe. it was a survival thing. it was because they were poor.nsky's, an old-school corner institution around since 1932, serving up pressed-beef bologna and salami sandwiches or specials as they call them. along with egg creams and milkshakes. >> so the special. and an appropriate beverage, egg cream? very happy. >> here's how it goes. there are rules. the special is always served with mustard. it is never cut in two. don't ask why. just because. that's the way it's always been done. a little respect for tradition, please. >> i'm happy now. you know? some things are beloved institutions for a reason. this is delicious. thank you. our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! first get salad and cheddar bay biscuits. then choose from a variety of seafood entrées. plus choose either an appetizer or a dessert to share. offer ends soon at red lobster! where we sea food differently. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't cha
>> basically eastern europe. it was a survival thing. it was because they were poor.nsky's, an old-school corner institution around since 1932, serving up pressed-beef bologna and salami sandwiches or specials as they call them. along with egg creams and milkshakes. >> so the special. and an appropriate beverage, egg cream? very happy. >> here's how it goes. there are rules. the special is always served with mustard. it is never cut in two. don't ask why. just because. that's...
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prisons being in eastern europe. destroying our relationship with our important allies.t keep a secret. "washington post" put in to the front page. and then, dana priest won the prize for putting mechanic at rick. what is the national security here? two weeks the obama administration was tapping a.p. phones, at first i was totally on eric holder's side which is to say, look it's national security, if this going to get put any americans in danger, harm or national security interests, fine. then look at the phone numbers being called by a.p., and then it turns out they are tapping them because they want to be scooped. it has nothing to do with national security. anything in the remove sen case that has to do with national security --. >> sean: remember david sanger reflects well on the obama administration when they had drone strikes and seal team 6 killed osama bin laden. bob gates, shut the blank up. >> right. obama himself will reveal actually national security information that will harm the united states if it reflects on him. burr here in this case, the big story that
prisons being in eastern europe. destroying our relationship with our important allies.t keep a secret. "washington post" put in to the front page. and then, dana priest won the prize for putting mechanic at rick. what is the national security here? two weeks the obama administration was tapping a.p. phones, at first i was totally on eric holder's side which is to say, look it's national security, if this going to get put any americans in danger, harm or national security interests,...
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he believed perhaps some of the more bolshevist inspired from eastern europe could not become full citizens. that question is something we as conservatives need to think about. there are certain things, when he was talking about your region americans to become full and equal citizens that is a different sort of immigrant then someone from chechnya. that is something we as conservatives need to redress and think seriously about reform policy were linked but did not think of it in racial terms particularly with the secretary of labor he rejected that eugenics' thinking and he had positive things about japanese-americans which i go into detail in the book so he thought sir nation's could be made and some could not and a lot of the policies around immigration that some groups while sen knock -- some could assimilate others could not and at the same time he pushes that bill he also makes an act of native american citizens to join their tribes to fuse the populations into the american whole while they are restricting immigration he also calls for federal a bill that outlaws lynching because he ar
he believed perhaps some of the more bolshevist inspired from eastern europe could not become full citizens. that question is something we as conservatives need to think about. there are certain things, when he was talking about your region americans to become full and equal citizens that is a different sort of immigrant then someone from chechnya. that is something we as conservatives need to redress and think seriously about reform policy were linked but did not think of it in racial terms...
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yes, we both have red hair, yes, we're both from europe, eastern europe, russia. dogs off the center here. >> i know, right. liz: let's talk about why you went into it and how you make your way despite what your parents are saying. >> actually, i fell in it, to be honest. and originally was in finance at a very young age. i was working at a stock brokerage when i was about 20 a. liz: which one? >> de we're. liz: we remember it. i get this crazy -- crazy idea that at that i knew more than people around me. at the time i hated habit were particularly in the retail side and one to invest money. basically i thought i could do a better job. we started a hedge fund. did fairly well with it, thought i was a genius until the market crashed and then about 2,000 realize that that was a bull market and this is a bear market and i don't actually know what i'm doing. i said the firm down. law school, business school. my investors in my find or all of l.a. they were producers, directors, video heads compactor's answered the call me saying hollywood is changing in this city want
yes, we both have red hair, yes, we're both from europe, eastern europe, russia. dogs off the center here. >> i know, right. liz: let's talk about why you went into it and how you make your way despite what your parents are saying. >> actually, i fell in it, to be honest. and originally was in finance at a very young age. i was working at a stock brokerage when i was about 20 a. liz: which one? >> de we're. liz: we remember it. i get this crazy -- crazy idea that at that i...
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structure the single executives can be disastrous in many countries, africa, south america and come eastern europelearned. share governing can break down, too. it is important to structure and await their incentives because if you have escape option so you can leave behind your shared will become a dominant person, you're right. people will become dominant and get all the power. that's why it's critical to structure and away. the other part about our election are horrible. too much money and too much posturing and i think actually this would be a better solution than the alternative because of the imperial presidency, high stakes of the election, the tremendous demand for the hundreds of millions or billions with the right response when it got so much at stake. as long as he's got that much at stake, people are going to find a way to spend money. we see one reform after another, so they limit how much you contribute to a candidate and a committee. limit how much you contribute to committee to set up your own personal, you know, kameny. just run it out of your business or home. if we say you could
structure the single executives can be disastrous in many countries, africa, south america and come eastern europelearned. share governing can break down, too. it is important to structure and await their incentives because if you have escape option so you can leave behind your shared will become a dominant person, you're right. people will become dominant and get all the power. that's why it's critical to structure and away. the other part about our election are horrible. too much money and...