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it was 100 years ago that archduke francis ferdinand was shot dead in sarajevo. the assassination sparked the first world war. bosnia was part of the austria-hungary a -- hungarian empire. a serb nationalist shot the archduke and his wife dead from up close. a short while later, austria declared war on serbia, and europe was plunged into a terrible war which was to last for long years and would enter history books as the first world war. decades later in the 1990's, war raged again in the balkans between bosniak's, croats, and serves -- serbs. the differences between the ethnic groups still exist today, and it becomes particularly clear now that the world is commemorating the assassination 100 years ago. >> that was when this bridge went down in history as the place where archduke frantz ferdinand of austria was assassinated. these days, it is a tourist attraction. >> 100 years ago, this month on the 28th of june -- >> the assassin, a serbian from bosnia, was sentenced to hang for his crime. while bosnian muslims and croatian catholics generally regard him as a t
it was 100 years ago that archduke francis ferdinand was shot dead in sarajevo. the assassination sparked the first world war. bosnia was part of the austria-hungary a -- hungarian empire. a serb nationalist shot the archduke and his wife dead from up close. a short while later, austria declared war on serbia, and europe was plunged into a terrible war which was to last for long years and would enter history books as the first world war. decades later in the 1990's, war raged again in the...
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our homeowner, rashida ferdinand, has continued to make a lot of decisions to make the job move alongng fixtures, and even cabinets. and our general contractor, carl hithe, has kept the construction moving along. the framing for the camel back and side porches is done, we have a brand-new roof, which means we're watertight and ready for mechanicals. so let's see what richard has in mind.
our homeowner, rashida ferdinand, has continued to make a lot of decisions to make the job move alongng fixtures, and even cabinets. and our general contractor, carl hithe, has kept the construction moving along. the framing for the camel back and side porches is done, we have a brand-new roof, which means we're watertight and ready for mechanicals. so let's see what richard has in mind.
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it was triggered, as you may know, by the assassination of arch duke ferdinand of austria a month prior. it killed close to 2% of the world's population. approximately 18 million people. there were commemorations today throughout europe. >>> and high above new york city today a silent anniversary of what happened on this day 69 years ago. days away from the end of world war ii a b-25 bomber flying over the city flew into the side of the empire state building. it was on a civilian mission from the cape to laguardia, ran into dense fog and then slammed into the high-rise. fuel exploded, parts rained down on the street. had it not been a saturday morning, the death toll would have been enormous. all three onboard the aircraft were killed as were 11 others working weekends in the empire state building for the war relief service of national catholic welfare. >>> now to modern aviation, specifically the hassle of flying in our post-9/11 era. even the tsa admits to the slog of airport security. and they say they want to make it better. they're offering rewards totalling about $15,000 for the b
it was triggered, as you may know, by the assassination of arch duke ferdinand of austria a month prior. it killed close to 2% of the world's population. approximately 18 million people. there were commemorations today throughout europe. >>> and high above new york city today a silent anniversary of what happened on this day 69 years ago. days away from the end of world war ii a b-25 bomber flying over the city flew into the side of the empire state building. it was on a civilian...
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28th, 1914, when austria- hungary declared war on serbia after the assasination of archduke franz ferdinand >> darya:the war would soon spread throughout europe -- and across the globe. >> darya:the u-s attempted a policy of neutrality but hostilities with germany led the u-s to declare war against that nation nearly three years after the war started. world war one would end a year later -- in 1918. >>: people are worried about the 49 this preseason injuries. quick quarantines of being prompted by a deadly disease. ebola virus has outgrown and libya. his colleague nancy i've been treated and mind rove. whether working to help ebola patients. last week's a victim died from the blow up last. it's one of the most deadly diseases and the world. ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. you say, tomato. old el paso says... diced
28th, 1914, when austria- hungary declared war on serbia after the assasination of archduke franz ferdinand >> darya:the war would soon spread throughout europe -- and across the globe. >> darya:the u-s attempted a policy of neutrality but hostilities with germany led the u-s to declare war against that nation nearly three years after the war started. world war one would end a year later -- in 1918. >>: people are worried about the 49 this preseason injuries. quick quarantines...
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be called, triggered 100 years ago this month when an assassin shot and killed austria's archduke ferdinand in sarajevo. through a series of tangled alliances and a cascade of misunderstandings and blunders, that single act of violence brought on a bloody catastrophe. more than 37 million people were killed or wounded. in america, if we remember at all, we think mostly about the battlefields and trenches of europe and tend to forget another front in that war, against the ottoman empire of the turks that dominated the middle east. a british army officer named t.e. lawrence became a hero in the arab world when he led nomadic bedouin tribes in battle against turkish rule. peter o'toole immortalized him in the epic movie, "lawrence of arabia." >> come on, men! >> what, in your opinion, do these people hope to gain from this war? >> they hope to gain their freedom. >> they hope to gain their freedom. there's one born every minute. >> they're going to get it, mr. bentley. i'm going to give it to them. >> at war's end, lawrence's vision of arab independence was shattered when the versailles peace
be called, triggered 100 years ago this month when an assassin shot and killed austria's archduke ferdinand in sarajevo. through a series of tangled alliances and a cascade of misunderstandings and blunders, that single act of violence brought on a bloody catastrophe. more than 37 million people were killed or wounded. in america, if we remember at all, we think mostly about the battlefields and trenches of europe and tend to forget another front in that war, against the ottoman empire of the...
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1914, that austria and hungry declared war on serbia, after the assassination of arch duke fran ferdinand. word still spread around the globe. did not officially enter until 1917. war ended on november 18th, 1918. >>> and, yesterday was a great day for the 27th annual irish pub tour de shore. 2,000 cyclists took part in the six a mile ride to atlantic city, the send raises money for children's charities and to support fallen police officers and firefighters families. this was the largest year for the tour de shore ever. actually, the registration had to close back in june due to the overwhelming demand, love to see that. >>> than is people told to the fly a kite in berkley, california, 29th annual berkley festival and west coast kite championship. folks camped out to watch the kite entheusiasts, up there with the crowds there, some of the kites were small, some others large and/or nature. appears had plenty every winds. you can almost hear it with the kites there. great day for it, picked a good one. >> knows are pretty cool. >> oh, back here at home, whole different casino every weather
1914, that austria and hungry declared war on serbia, after the assassination of arch duke fran ferdinand. word still spread around the globe. did not officially enter until 1917. war ended on november 18th, 1918. >>> and, yesterday was a great day for the 27th annual irish pub tour de shore. 2,000 cyclists took part in the six a mile ride to atlantic city, the send raises money for children's charities and to support fallen police officers and firefighters families. this was the...
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kind global conflict began on out were landis won the assassination of austria's archduke franz ferdinand with no living veterans of world war one left to give us a firsthand account but a legacy of the great war is often largely eclipsed by the horrors of more recent conflicts in that the scale and scope is a matched in contemporary times the war claimed thirty seven million casualties from nationalities that spanned every continent reshaping borders and settling the groundwork for many of the senseless wars that occur today so with the absurdity of war in mind here to break down some of the most outrageous pretty. for war in the context of modern history and remembering the sept producer manual buffalo what is . yeah i just. yeah how do you know world war one anniversary tragedy it's insane and i'm glad that we're doing this because it kind of all stems back to the pretext for these large scale tragedies and it really is just. even what goes on today we haven't we haven't learned anything from from what these wars in the past even even the groundwork like you said world war one left the
kind global conflict began on out were landis won the assassination of austria's archduke franz ferdinand with no living veterans of world war one left to give us a firsthand account but a legacy of the great war is often largely eclipsed by the horrors of more recent conflicts in that the scale and scope is a matched in contemporary times the war claimed thirty seven million casualties from nationalities that spanned every continent reshaping borders and settling the groundwork for many of the...
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hundred fourteen with two shots fired from the gun of a serbian assassin which killed archduke franz ferdinand of austria hungary and his wife one month later on july twenty eighth one nine hundred fourteen emperor of france joseph of austria hungary declared war on serbia allies of both sides assembled and a bloody battle raged until november one thousand eight hundred leaving more than five million dead troops in its wake along with the set up of another world war so today as we remember the lives lost in that great war perhaps it can provide us some perspective on how important is to learn from history. and before we go don't forget to tune in at nine pm for larry king now tonight's guest is oscar winning actress and star of the t.v. series true blood anna paquin here's a snippet of what's to come what was a favorite part about playing suited to good sookie is kind of the ultimate. compilation female character that doesn't really exist she gets to sort of like where cute clothes and be cute and blonde and perky but like kick ass and get the everloving whatever kicked out of her and be invol
hundred fourteen with two shots fired from the gun of a serbian assassin which killed archduke franz ferdinand of austria hungary and his wife one month later on july twenty eighth one nine hundred fourteen emperor of france joseph of austria hungary declared war on serbia allies of both sides assembled and a bloody battle raged until november one thousand eight hundred leaving more than five million dead troops in its wake along with the set up of another world war so today as we remember the...
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owed roughly one point six billion dollars they're not interested in renegotiating now president ferdinand has refused to budge she's not moving from her stance that argentina simply cannot pay out in full to the hold out hedge funds notably management they have a lot of money with argentina now this basically they snatched up all these arjan time bonds back in two thousand and one on the cheap and that's after the country's one hundred billion dollar default so this isn't their first time on the merry go around argentina but the question today is could argentina muster up the money to pay its bondholders if it really really had to steve hankie a currency specialist an expert on argentina had this to say. it's a matter of ability to pay is there a willingness is not that's been pretty much the history of argentina for a couple hundred years they've actually been in default on bombs and their creditors about thirty five percent of the time so that's that's an incredible number actually. bottom line there's no signal today that argentina is getting ready to pay its creditors and all signs cl
owed roughly one point six billion dollars they're not interested in renegotiating now president ferdinand has refused to budge she's not moving from her stance that argentina simply cannot pay out in full to the hold out hedge funds notably management they have a lot of money with argentina now this basically they snatched up all these arjan time bonds back in two thousand and one on the cheap and that's after the country's one hundred billion dollar default so this isn't their first time on...
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after austrian archduke franz ferdinand was assassinated from bosnia.he united states stayed out of it, physical declaring war on germany in 1917. world war i ended november 11, 1918. >>> a 64-year-old woman is being treated for arm injuries after she was struck by a car during a comic con event in san diego. amateur video captured the moment saturday when the car slowly plowed into a crowd taking part in a zombie walk. the driver told police he slowly proceeded into the crosswalk to get away from the crowds because the zombie costumes frightened his children. the driver was arrested a short time later as the crowd cheered. >>> i'm mark kelley. live in livermore, 580 backed up. find another route if you can. >>> one government official has a plan to house hundreds of immigrant kids now trapped at border holding facilities. a live report, coming up. ,,,,,,,,,, we are the solis family. and this is our chex commercial. there's lots of choices and each of us has a favorite. like chocolate, honey nut and cinnamon. there's no artificial colors or flavors. tha
after austrian archduke franz ferdinand was assassinated from bosnia.he united states stayed out of it, physical declaring war on germany in 1917. world war i ended november 11, 1918. >>> a 64-year-old woman is being treated for arm injuries after she was struck by a car during a comic con event in san diego. amateur video captured the moment saturday when the car slowly plowed into a crowd taking part in a zombie walk. the driver told police he slowly proceeded into the crosswalk to...
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it came a march after the assassination of ferdinand by serbian nationals. united states stayed newell central but eventually joined the fighting. the great war officially began 100 years ago today. >> i'm john scott in today for shepard smith. "your world" with neil cavuto, up next. thank you for being here. >>> we are here together. having done something that happens quite rarely. i'm proud. >> so close you can smell it. get something together for the vets and be done with it. and if you know this show, you know we have never left this story and never let up on lawmakers who seem to be dragging the feet. maybe our relentless coverage channeling that or the light of a five-week vacation to get congress to see the light and move fast to mike emanuel in washington on getting our heroes some overdue help. mike? >> reporter: negotiations we
it came a march after the assassination of ferdinand by serbian nationals. united states stayed newell central but eventually joined the fighting. the great war officially began 100 years ago today. >> i'm john scott in today for shepard smith. "your world" with neil cavuto, up next. thank you for being here. >>> we are here together. having done something that happens quite rarely. i'm proud. >> so close you can smell it. get something together for the vets and...
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this was in the library of ferdinand and isabella of spain, and produced in 14 86, and in 1495, theyit to the ambassador as a present. it is interesting to think that this book and another copy they might have had minor played some role in christopher columbus's journey across the ocean. >> this is a wonderful exhibition. .ohn mcquillen thank you >> thank you very much. ♪ >> this is taking stock. i am pimm fox. let's take a look at our headlines. >> we begin with uber technologies. they have reached
this was in the library of ferdinand and isabella of spain, and produced in 14 86, and in 1495, theyit to the ambassador as a present. it is interesting to think that this book and another copy they might have had minor played some role in christopher columbus's journey across the ocean. >> this is a wonderful exhibition. .ohn mcquillen thank you >> thank you very much. ♪ >> this is taking stock. i am pimm fox. let's take a look at our headlines. >> we begin with uber...
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and the amazing thing is that this book, within the library of ferdinand and isabella of spain, and produced in 1486, and in 1495, they gave it as president to the venetian ambassador. so it's kind of amazing to think that this book or another copy they might have had might have played a role in christopher columbus' journey across the ocean. >> this is a wonderful exhibition. john mcquillen, thank you. >> thank you very much. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> a kqed television production. ♪ >> it's sort of like old fisherman's wharf. it reminds me of old san francisco. >> and you'd be a little bit like jean valjean, with the teeth, whatever. >> and worth the calories, the cholesterol, and the heart attack you might have. >> it's like an adventure, you know. you've got to put on your miner's helmet. >> it reminds me of oatmeal with a touch of wet dog. >> i did. inhaled it. >> people when they say sommelier or something.
and the amazing thing is that this book, within the library of ferdinand and isabella of spain, and produced in 1486, and in 1495, they gave it as president to the venetian ambassador. so it's kind of amazing to think that this book or another copy they might have had might have played a role in christopher columbus' journey across the ocean. >> this is a wonderful exhibition. john mcquillen, thank you. >> thank you very much. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by...
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. >> reporter: arch duke franz ferdinand and his wife sophie were assassinated during this visit to sarajevon june the 28th, 1914. serb nationalists were blamed for the killing, seen as an act of rebellion against austro-hungarian conflict. >> that should have been a balkan conflict. to try and crush serb nationalism. however, it escalates because of the alliance system. >> reporter: emboldened by a pledge of support from germany, the austro-hungarian empire declares war on serbia. >> serbia has a very powerful friend in russia. russia feels it can't stand by and watch its slavic brother crushed by austro-hungary. >> one moment they were declaring war. next minute belgium was invaded, france was invaded. >> reporter: to defend belgium, britain entered the conflict. >> this makes the war global. britain and france have huge international empires. >> reporter: over the next four years, the empires would clash. 16 million people, soldiers and civilians, would die. >> the death toll is almost impossible to understand. it's so huge. really 2% of the world population was killed. so this is a compl
. >> reporter: arch duke franz ferdinand and his wife sophie were assassinated during this visit to sarajevon june the 28th, 1914. serb nationalists were blamed for the killing, seen as an act of rebellion against austro-hungarian conflict. >> that should have been a balkan conflict. to try and crush serb nationalism. however, it escalates because of the alliance system. >> reporter: emboldened by a pledge of support from germany, the austro-hungarian empire declares war on...
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and the amazing thing is that this book, within the library of ferdinand and isabella of spain, and produced in 1486, and in 1495, they gave it as president to the venetian ambassador. so it's kind of amazing to think that this book or another copy they might have had might have played a role in christopher columbus' journey across the ocean. >> this is a wonderful exhibition. john mcquillen, thank you. >> thank you very much. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathieson and susie garin. >> now what with dow 17,000 in the rear view mirror, one long-time market watcher says there is very little that can prevent stocks from going higher. >>> summer stock sale. how and where bargain hunters are finding value nowow even at these lofty levels. >>> missing the bulls eye, three things retirement savers into ed to knoww about those popular target funds that most don't. we have all that and more on a monday business report for monday, july 37th. >> good evening, everyon
and the amazing thing is that this book, within the library of ferdinand and isabella of spain, and produced in 1486, and in 1495, they gave it as president to the venetian ambassador. so it's kind of amazing to think that this book or another copy they might have had might have played a role in christopher columbus' journey across the ocean. >> this is a wonderful exhibition. john mcquillen, thank you. >> thank you very much. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by...
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in the music slot, doesn't get much better than franz ferdinand. band that you should be listening to. we're talking about royal canoe. more on that in a little bit but first, richard ayoade is a british entertainer who's made the rounds in the u.k. as a comic, tv personality, actor, and filmmaker and is quickly picking up a great rep right here in the states and abroad for his work behind the camera. his latest project is a black
in the music slot, doesn't get much better than franz ferdinand. band that you should be listening to. we're talking about royal canoe. more on that in a little bit but first, richard ayoade is a british entertainer who's made the rounds in the u.k. as a comic, tv personality, actor, and filmmaker and is quickly picking up a great rep right here in the states and abroad for his work behind the camera. his latest project is a black
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and the amazing thing is that this book, within the library of ferdinand and isabella of spain, and produced in 1486, and in 1495, they gave it as president to the venetian ambassador. so it's kind of amazing to think that this book or another copy they might have had might have played a role in christopher columbus' journey across the ocean. >> this is a wonderful exhibition. john mcquillen, thank you. >> thank you very much. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. dr. joel fuhrman is a board-certified physician whose groundbreaking work has been acclaimed as a medical breakthrough for weight loss, disease reversal and prevention. the american diet today has 62% of calories from processed foods. how many of you would like a promise that you don't have to have a heart attack when you get older? he's a new york times bestselling author and a widely published nutritional researcher.
and the amazing thing is that this book, within the library of ferdinand and isabella of spain, and produced in 1486, and in 1495, they gave it as president to the venetian ambassador. so it's kind of amazing to think that this book or another copy they might have had might have played a role in christopher columbus' journey across the ocean. >> this is a wonderful exhibition. john mcquillen, thank you. >> thank you very much. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by...
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. >> no, and this was in the library of ferdinand and isabella of spain, and produced in 1486, and in495, they gave it to the ambassador as a present. it is interesting to think that this book and another copy they might have had minor played some role in christopher columbus's journey across the ocean. >> this is a wonderful exhibition. john mcquillen thank you. >> thank you very much. ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west," where we cover innovation, technology and the future of business. i am emily chang. let's check some of your top tech headlines. uber has reached an agreement to cap there's during emergencies and natural disasters. the company has agreed to limit pricing during abnormal disruptions of the market and will implement similar policies across the u.s. they had been charging as much as eight times its base rate during storms in your last winter. samsung is warning cells of a smart phones and tablets have slowed dramatically.
. >> no, and this was in the library of ferdinand and isabella of spain, and produced in 1486, and in495, they gave it to the ambassador as a present. it is interesting to think that this book and another copy they might have had minor played some role in christopher columbus's journey across the ocean. >> this is a wonderful exhibition. john mcquillen thank you. >> thank you very much. ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west,"...
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collaboration between two of the world's greatest powers and will increase the danger of an archduke ferdinand moment in an increasingly volatile part of the world. americans and particularly our politicians should today discuss and re-evaluate the affection of sanctions everywhere from our sanctions in cuba to our sanctions in iran to these new sanctions on russia which is set aside the old high school approach to international relations we should begin to behave like adults. instead tragically all we're getting are sound bites and chest thumping we saw this movie a century ago this year nine hundred fourteen it didn't turn out well. if we're not careful today's apparent downing of a malaysian airlines flight nation ukraine could be the opening scene in a world war one seek well from hell. and that's the way it is tonight thursday july seventeenth twenty fourteen and no forget the mocker see is not a spectator sport it requires you to show up get out there get active tag your city . i marinate join me. for in-depth impartial and financial reporting commentary in from news and much much. only
collaboration between two of the world's greatest powers and will increase the danger of an archduke ferdinand moment in an increasingly volatile part of the world. americans and particularly our politicians should today discuss and re-evaluate the affection of sanctions everywhere from our sanctions in cuba to our sanctions in iran to these new sanctions on russia which is set aside the old high school approach to international relations we should begin to behave like adults. instead...
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very easy make fun of ferdinand magellan's idea to sail around the earth or captain cook, exploration, that's what this is. consequences are always -- shall we say celebratory, there's life, intelligent life that calibrate our position in the universe. as congressman smith said probably be greatest discovery humankind could ever make and what's important is this is the first generation that has both the knowledge and technology to do that. >> thank you for the opportunity to talk about this question. can you guys show the slides? i want to walk you through some of the seti experiments we and other people are doing. as seth mentioned this nasa keppler mission from that we learned there are a trillion planets in our milky way galaxy, lots of places for life and we learned a lot of these planets are what we call goldilocks planets, right distance where it's not too hot or cold. rocky planets, liquid water. there could be life out there. how are we getting in touch? one of the ideas is earthings are sending off radio, television signals in space. the early shows like "i love lucy" 10,000
very easy make fun of ferdinand magellan's idea to sail around the earth or captain cook, exploration, that's what this is. consequences are always -- shall we say celebratory, there's life, intelligent life that calibrate our position in the universe. as congressman smith said probably be greatest discovery humankind could ever make and what's important is this is the first generation that has both the knowledge and technology to do that. >> thank you for the opportunity to talk about...
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let's remember, 100 years ago, the arch duke ferdinand was assassinated n that led to world war i which looking back was based on a miscalculation. clearly this is a tragedy. it seemed to me it wasn't pilot error. and it was a deliberate intrusion by a bad actor. who was that bad actor? i don't know. let me sketch a couple of things that are very disconcerting. one, isis is watching. this is how you take down an airliner. this is a very bad lesson for a terror group increasing its real estate in the middle east. number two, old weapons work. number three, actually this is a better lesson. our sanctions against russia could not have come at a better time. our increased sanctions. i'm told by the experts at the wilson center that while they're not whole sectoral sanctions, they are targeted very carefully to have a huge impact on russia's economy which at the moment is very weak. so russia better be thinking about how it's going to be part of the team that solves this problem. not makes it worse. and number four, i think we now have a claim if we are careful about it, to put back a world
let's remember, 100 years ago, the arch duke ferdinand was assassinated n that led to world war i which looking back was based on a miscalculation. clearly this is a tragedy. it seemed to me it wasn't pilot error. and it was a deliberate intrusion by a bad actor. who was that bad actor? i don't know. let me sketch a couple of things that are very disconcerting. one, isis is watching. this is how you take down an airliner. this is a very bad lesson for a terror group increasing its real estate...
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years ago, for instance, in 1914, world war i was kicked off when, you know, the arch duke france ferdinand. he wasn't even running the austri hungarian empire. the heir was assassinated in sarajevo and set off a chain reaction of events. we're no longer in a bipolar world the way we were when, say, korean airliner 007 was shot down by the soviets in 1983. or when france's gary powers, the u-2 pilot flying an american spy aircraft was shot down by the soviets in 1960. in those cases, if you got the president of the united states and the secretary general of the soviet union on the phone, they could at least begin to ratchet things down. this is such a multidimensional situation that it is emblematic of the post-cold war world we're in. nina, i want to come to you on what's next and how both sides respond. kristen welker is at the white house keeping track of the situation. the president we've learned just in the past hour has had a phone call with vladimir putin. that was predominantly to discuss the latest sanctions on russia. but it appears they also discussed this situation. are you hear
years ago, for instance, in 1914, world war i was kicked off when, you know, the arch duke france ferdinand. he wasn't even running the austri hungarian empire. the heir was assassinated in sarajevo and set off a chain reaction of events. we're no longer in a bipolar world the way we were when, say, korean airliner 007 was shot down by the soviets in 1983. or when france's gary powers, the u-2 pilot flying an american spy aircraft was shot down by the soviets in 1960. in those cases, if you got...
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i hope that this isn't a sort of franz ferdinand moment for the world and instead a moment where everybodyand bring an end to the war in ukraine. >> how are the ukrainians where are you, how are they reacting to this? >> the ukrainians are blaming the separatists and blaming russia. they say that russia arms the rebels. and they say that russia instructs the rebels. in fact, they say many of the rebels themselves are sent here from russia and they have no doubt in their mind that this plane was shot down by the pro russia separatists in eastern ukraine. but you know, there's a argument going on between the supporters of russia and the ukrainian authorities here. you have the russian media reporting that it was a ukrainian fighter jet that shot the boeing down. that's totally unconfirmed, obviously. you've got these completely dueling narratives going on at the same time in russia and in ukraine. >> stand by, simon. i'm going to get back to you. bob bare is joining us, as well. if these pro ow-russian separatists did carry out this out, how do you think the ukrainian government and military
i hope that this isn't a sort of franz ferdinand moment for the world and instead a moment where everybodyand bring an end to the war in ukraine. >> how are the ukrainians where are you, how are they reacting to this? >> the ukrainians are blaming the separatists and blaming russia. they say that russia arms the rebels. and they say that russia instructs the rebels. in fact, they say many of the rebels themselves are sent here from russia and they have no doubt in their mind that...
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very easy make fun of ferdinand magellan's idea to sail around the earth or captain cook, pacific,e south exploration, that's what this is. consequences are always -- shall we say celebratory, there's life, intelligent life that calibrate our position in the universe. as congressman smith said probably be greatest discovery humankind could ever make and what's important is this is the first generation that has both the knowledge and technology to do that. >> thank you for the opportunity to talk about this question. can you guys show the slides? i want to walk you through some of the seti experiments we and other people are doing. as seth mentioned this nasa kepler mission from that we learned there are a trillion planets in our milky way galaxy, lots of places for life and we learned a lot of these planets are what we call goldilocks planets, right distance where it's not too hot or cold. it's not too hot or cold. rocky planets, some have liquid water. there could be life out there. how are we getting in touch? one of the ideas is earthlings are sending off radio, television signals in s
very easy make fun of ferdinand magellan's idea to sail around the earth or captain cook, pacific,e south exploration, that's what this is. consequences are always -- shall we say celebratory, there's life, intelligent life that calibrate our position in the universe. as congressman smith said probably be greatest discovery humankind could ever make and what's important is this is the first generation that has both the knowledge and technology to do that. >> thank you for the opportunity...
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very easy make fun of ferdinand magellan's idea to sail around the earth or captain cook, exploration, that's what this is. consequences are always -- shall we say celebratory, there's life, intelligent life that calibrate our position in the universe. as congressman smith said probably be greatest discovery humankind could ever make and what's important is this is the first generation that has both the knowledge and technology to do that. >> thank you for the opportunity to talk about this question. can you guys show the slides? i want to walk you through some of the seti experiments we and other people are doing. as seth mentioned this nasa kepler mission from that we learned there are a trillion planets in our milky way galaxy, lots of places for life and we learned a lot of these planets are what we call goldilocks planets, right distance where it's not too hot or cold. rocky planets, liquid water. there could be life out there. how are we getting in touch? one of the ideas is earthlings are sending off radio, television signals in space. the early shows like "i love lucy" 10,000
very easy make fun of ferdinand magellan's idea to sail around the earth or captain cook, exploration, that's what this is. consequences are always -- shall we say celebratory, there's life, intelligent life that calibrate our position in the universe. as congressman smith said probably be greatest discovery humankind could ever make and what's important is this is the first generation that has both the knowledge and technology to do that. >> thank you for the opportunity to talk about...
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if you look back in 1914, when the assassination of ferdinand rolled into a much bigger problem, it should not have been the trigger for world war i but it was, as you look at the things that happen. you can't know in the front end if something like this isn't the trigger to so bigger. we have a national security interest in it. we got limited options based on what we've done, but i'm just -- make sure i understand i'm categorically against the united states taking military action, that's nonsense. host: we'll go on to josh, independent caller. caller: good morning. so bombing israel is insane. bombing anyone at this point is insane. we're living in a new age where really that kind of action can spell the end. the panelists talk about -- if i play this thing just based on the filters that we get in our media outlets, i saw lunatics burning a city down. they didn't remind me in any shape or form of people taking part in a democratic movement, so to speak. people were doing that here on the streets, i would expect that we would clean that up quirkily. host: what are you referring to? caller:
if you look back in 1914, when the assassination of ferdinand rolled into a much bigger problem, it should not have been the trigger for world war i but it was, as you look at the things that happen. you can't know in the front end if something like this isn't the trigger to so bigger. we have a national security interest in it. we got limited options based on what we've done, but i'm just -- make sure i understand i'm categorically against the united states taking military action, that's...