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prince ferdinand was assassinated by someone opposed to the monarchy. among the works rescued from the library, the librarian has discovered an original document from june 1914, the itinerary of prince ferdinand's visit. for the moment, the historic record, along with the rescued books and library staff will have to remain in their temporary quarters. >> culture always mirrors the country. our politicians need to understand that. if they do not accept how important culture is for the next generation and normal life, the state of our library will remain as bad as the state of our country. >> the moldering books of bosnia's national library, a sobering mirror image of bosnia- herzegovina 18 years after the end of the war. >> wildlife in europe has had a hard time of it the last two centuries. industrialization, urban development, and climate change are just some of the reasons why natural habitats have been disappearing. in the 1980's nature protection groups started emerging in many european countries. today large-scale construction magics are only given
prince ferdinand was assassinated by someone opposed to the monarchy. among the works rescued from the library, the librarian has discovered an original document from june 1914, the itinerary of prince ferdinand's visit. for the moment, the historic record, along with the rescued books and library staff will have to remain in their temporary quarters. >> culture always mirrors the country. our politicians need to understand that. if they do not accept how important culture is for the next...
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saying that-- you're saying the kaiser should not have respond forward the assassination of franz ferdinand? that's what you're saying? that's appeasement. >> no, no, he should respond. the question was, what should the united states do about it? >> stephen: well the united states went in to fight for the frogs and the limeys. that's what we did. world war ii, great war. world war i, huge mistake. >> well-- well. >> -- >> stephen: and wilson got us in. >> he did get us in. he thought there was a moral component that should be part of american foreign policy. >> stephen: tow destroy germany so hitler would come to power? >> negotiate the idea was to look after the little nations and the nation being picked on. and wilson felt that with greatness, such as the united states had, comes a certain amount of responsibility. >> stephen: here's my biggest problem. let's put foreign policy aspiepped let's talk domestic. this is the bastard who started the federal reserve. ( laughter ) who pushed for a graduated income tax. how you can possibly defend a man who started the fed-- which is controlled by
saying that-- you're saying the kaiser should not have respond forward the assassination of franz ferdinand? that's what you're saying? that's appeasement. >> no, no, he should respond. the question was, what should the united states do about it? >> stephen: well the united states went in to fight for the frogs and the limeys. that's what we did. world war ii, great war. world war i, huge mistake. >> well-- well. >> -- >> stephen: and wilson got us in. >> he...
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one hundred three points to ninety nine in the city of manchester watched by united defender react ferdinand reggie jackson was i to him a city's top scorer with twenty nine points while also ahead of vital twenty one sinking fourteen of those in the third quarter and three time n.b.a. scoring champion could afford to stay on the bench jackson hit six free throws help seal the four point win. while in rio the chicago bulls beat the washington wizards eighty three points to eighty one in the first ever match up between n.b.a. teams held in south america will stand god derrick rose sat on the game in brazil following surgery on his right knee and taja gibson electric aga with eighteen points. while it was a happy homecoming for last year's n.b.a. sensation jeremy lin and he's houston rockets team beat the indiana pacers one hundred seventy ninety eight in taiwan and then is the first american born player all of taiwanese descent in the league and plays the part is on crowd like sinking seventeen points. but before that the same clubs made history by playing the first ever n.b.a. matchup in the
one hundred three points to ninety nine in the city of manchester watched by united defender react ferdinand reggie jackson was i to him a city's top scorer with twenty nine points while also ahead of vital twenty one sinking fourteen of those in the third quarter and three time n.b.a. scoring champion could afford to stay on the bench jackson hit six free throws help seal the four point win. while in rio the chicago bulls beat the washington wizards eighty three points to eighty one in the...
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ferdinand magellan commanded the exhibition that made it around the world.e was portuguese, sailing for the spanish. foretelling the inevitable end of portugal's golden age. but it was awfully good while it lasted. manuel, who outlawed the sale of maps began in 1502 building this. it's an extravagant shrine to portugal's discovery, and to its hero. taskama, embodied the century of takings on the sea is buried here. this summer, the portuguese navy honored that spirit by giving the award to mcnamara who holds the record for riding this 78 foot wave in november, 2011 just off nazarai where such exploits have always been understood. >> charles: up next, a really big show. >> charles: now a page from the "sunday morning" almanac 39 years ago today. the final kurtdain for a tv show. ed sullivan died of cancer that day at theig of 73. some were broadway columnists, and cbs in 1948 to host a new sunday night variety show. >> ladie >> charles: the sullivan show grew to become a huge success. must see tv for millions of viewers across america. who tuneed in sunday af
ferdinand magellan commanded the exhibition that made it around the world.e was portuguese, sailing for the spanish. foretelling the inevitable end of portugal's golden age. but it was awfully good while it lasted. manuel, who outlawed the sale of maps began in 1502 building this. it's an extravagant shrine to portugal's discovery, and to its hero. taskama, embodied the century of takings on the sea is buried here. this summer, the portuguese navy honored that spirit by giving the award to...
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. >> are before world war ii, hitler croor contracted ferdinand porsche,. >> the dutch importer camee factory one day after the war and found that factory workers had rigged up a frame and made a flatbed out of it. he drew a sketch and two years later they were in construction. the idea of creating this mini bus, cargo mover, people mover helped bring postwar germany back on its feet. all through the 50s buses were imported into the united states. by the time the '60s came around hand this sort of turbulent counterculture movement had started. there were already hundreds of thousands of buses in the country and you could get them cheap, you could load up all your friends, drive across the country. so they were really in the right place at the right time. you know, there's no shortage of material when you're looking for characters for a volkswagen film. one of the people that i was really fortunate in meeting and hook up with was dave manning who in a nutshell embodies the vw bus culture. he lives in his bus half the year. >> yes, that's what i have every night. i'll do this as long a
. >> are before world war ii, hitler croor contracted ferdinand porsche,. >> the dutch importer camee factory one day after the war and found that factory workers had rigged up a frame and made a flatbed out of it. he drew a sketch and two years later they were in construction. the idea of creating this mini bus, cargo mover, people mover helped bring postwar germany back on its feet. all through the 50s buses were imported into the united states. by the time the '60s came around...
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ferdinand magellan commanded the exhibition that made it around the world.as portuguese, sailing for the spanish. foretelling the inevitable end of portugal's golden age. but it was awfully good while it lasted. manuel, who outlawed the sale of maps began in 1502 building this. it's an extravagant shrine to portugal's discovery, and to its hero. taskama, embodied the century of takings on the sea is buried here. this summer, the portuguese navy honored that spirit by giving the award to mcnamara who holds the record for riding this 78 foot wave in november, 2011 just off nazarai where such exploits have always been understood. >> charles: up next, a really big show. >> charles: now a page from the "sunday morning" almanac 39 years ago today. the final kurtdain for a tv show. ed sullivan died of cancer that day at theig of 73. some were broadway columnists, and cbs in 1948 to host a new sunday night variety show. >> ladie >> charles: the sullivan show grew to become a huge success. must see tv for millions of viewers across america. who tuneed in sunday after
ferdinand magellan commanded the exhibition that made it around the world.as portuguese, sailing for the spanish. foretelling the inevitable end of portugal's golden age. but it was awfully good while it lasted. manuel, who outlawed the sale of maps began in 1502 building this. it's an extravagant shrine to portugal's discovery, and to its hero. taskama, embodied the century of takings on the sea is buried here. this summer, the portuguese navy honored that spirit by giving the award to...
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manchester united defender ferdinand was amongst the crude in the arena. they were expected to easily beat the 76ers who failed to reach the playoffs last season. oklahoma did win, but it wasn't as comfortable many were expecting. the thunder running out 103-9 ix winners. >> it's a great atmosphere. the fans were unbelievable. i think they deserve to have some basketball, especially regular season basketball over here. i'm sure you'll see that in the future. you see teams fw to london and play, and i'm sure they're going to expand it a lot because it's been so successful. hopefully we can come over and play, because i enjoyed it a lot. we'll see. >>> to tennis now, andy murray has pulled out of next month's season-ending atp world tour finals as he recovers from back surgery. he said he was very disappointed not to play in front of a home crowd in london. murray had an operation on the long-standing problem last month. >>> next year's gulf cup is moved from bass ra to saudi arabia because of concerns over security. organizers made the decision to move the
manchester united defender ferdinand was amongst the crude in the arena. they were expected to easily beat the 76ers who failed to reach the playoffs last season. oklahoma did win, but it wasn't as comfortable many were expecting. the thunder running out 103-9 ix winners. >> it's a great atmosphere. the fans were unbelievable. i think they deserve to have some basketball, especially regular season basketball over here. i'm sure you'll see that in the future. you see teams fw to london and...
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marshall field, clarence darrow, george westinghouse, thomas edison, henry adams, archduke francis ferdinand, the eiffel tower. >> guest: right. c-span: and i mentioned george ferris, the ferris wheel. what was the contest? >> guest: ok. and this is something that i actually protected for a long time -- going back to my feelings about narrative and so forth. i actually fought tooth and nail with the marketing department at crown not to say anything about the ferris wheel, because of the way i presented it as a sort of a secret thing that came out of the fair, but that's been so widely blown anyway that i don't care. i can talk about it. what happened was -- and part of actually the reason the world's fair of 1893 even came to be was because prior to that in paris, there had been the great paris universal exposition -- tremendous, tremendous thing, the most amazing thing anybody had seen prior to the 1893 fair -- in paris, of course. and one of the amazing things there was the eiffel tower, this 1,000-foot structure done by eiffel. and, you know, it's hard to imagine today what 1,000-foot str
marshall field, clarence darrow, george westinghouse, thomas edison, henry adams, archduke francis ferdinand, the eiffel tower. >> guest: right. c-span: and i mentioned george ferris, the ferris wheel. what was the contest? >> guest: ok. and this is something that i actually protected for a long time -- going back to my feelings about narrative and so forth. i actually fought tooth and nail with the marketing department at crown not to say anything about the ferris wheel, because of...