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>> i think the biggest deal here is that hungary is an eu member. hungary is in central europe. it's close to germany. it's close to austria. their economies are exposed to the hungarian economy. mr. orban is an ally still with ms. merkel, he is in the european people's party which is ms. merkel's party. he still has some weight of some level and mr. putin can show that he is getting closer to an eu member, so he is showing hey i still have some influence here. i can be hosted even by an eu member even by an ally of ms. mecialtion merkel. >> does the u.s. have any strategic interest? >> in terms of strategic interest because hungary is a member of eu anything that hungary does, we saw that in greece a relatively small player in eu, a small country with a small economy can still have a massive effect on the eu. could destabilize the uefa and eventually americans can feel that. some people call hungary the greece of eu politics. and if hungary can assess the eu in that way as i've spoken to members of the european parliament that hungary can have that type of effect of helping des
>> i think the biggest deal here is that hungary is an eu member. hungary is in central europe. it's close to germany. it's close to austria. their economies are exposed to the hungarian economy. mr. orban is an ally still with ms. merkel, he is in the european people's party which is ms. merkel's party. he still has some weight of some level and mr. putin can show that he is getting closer to an eu member, so he is showing hey i still have some influence here. i can be hosted even by an...
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vladimir putin signed economic deals in hungary. we have this report. >> reporter: vladimir putin is not welcome at some european capitals. in budapest he was treated like an old friend. the prime minister hailed the visit as a success for hungry. the two reached agreement on gas and other deals. vladimir putin hinted if only hungary was willing, more cheap gas could come their way. we can use the agreement to join hungary with serbia and other partners. >> this visit is not unnoticed. there are critical voices saying that victor is talking to the young guy. vladimir putin had more officials sanctioned by the e.u. over ukraine. the argument goes that he is trying to tie countries like hungary into dependency, energy dependency, it's a strategy to divide europe. to make that point, 2,000 people protested on the eve of the visit to show solidarity with ukraine. hungary's disrupted gas supplied to its neighbour. they were unhappy about orban's domestic policies. >> becoming friends with vladimir putin, taking on his idea >>> vladimir p
vladimir putin signed economic deals in hungary. we have this report. >> reporter: vladimir putin is not welcome at some european capitals. in budapest he was treated like an old friend. the prime minister hailed the visit as a success for hungry. the two reached agreement on gas and other deals. vladimir putin hinted if only hungary was willing, more cheap gas could come their way. we can use the agreement to join hungary with serbia and other partners. >> this visit is not...
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hungary has very close economic relations to russia. as i said, they suffer under the counter sanctions regime, but they also suffer under the scrapping of the south stream pipeline project, which was a prestigious project that would have allowed more gas come from russia to europe. all of that one has to put in perspective, however that, at the end of the day, hungary profits enormously from being a member of the european union in. they have very close economic relations with germany. one has to see that whenever viktor orban will show a redline by eu leaders, he makes sure not across it. >> thank you -- not to cross it. >> thank you very much for that perspective from brussels. >> german chancellor angela merkel enjoyed her visit to budapest. it seems the united states is considering selling arms to the ukrainian government, at least according to "the new york times." >> pro-russian separatists are promising to send someone thousand men to fight. in the last few weeks the ukrainian government has lost ground as fighting has intensifie
hungary has very close economic relations to russia. as i said, they suffer under the counter sanctions regime, but they also suffer under the scrapping of the south stream pipeline project, which was a prestigious project that would have allowed more gas come from russia to europe. all of that one has to put in perspective, however that, at the end of the day, hungary profits enormously from being a member of the european union in. they have very close economic relations with germany. one has...
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he invited himself to hungary. he said he would like to come a few weeks after chancellor merkel and the government was not in a position to say no after flirting with russia for so long and after talking about eastern partnership, eastern opening. he is coming to hungary to show that he still has a friend and ally in the european union. this is the first time that he comes to an eu capital since last june. >> was this a big step for people? what set of support is there for him? >> well, it is a very delicate situation. he tries to cut back a little bit from his previous rhetoric and he is now talking about eastern opening so much but there is no way out. they are talking about a ukraine and the gas prices, it is also important to see that he just visited the ukraine this week and he is going to poland the day after tomorrow, so he's trying to show that he is a loyal ally of the european union. >> obviously they have a lot of business to talk about. i gas deal being on the agenda. we can take you back to kia where
he invited himself to hungary. he said he would like to come a few weeks after chancellor merkel and the government was not in a position to say no after flirting with russia for so long and after talking about eastern partnership, eastern opening. he is coming to hungary to show that he still has a friend and ally in the european union. this is the first time that he comes to an eu capital since last june. >> was this a big step for people? what set of support is there for him? >>...
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. >>> russian president is in hungary for talks with the prime minister.to robin forrester walker. what are they talking about, robin? >> reporter: hi jane well vladimir putin came in this afternoon and has been having talks with the prime minister and he is expected to address the press any minute now, and we are anticipating the hungarians are saying this is a big deal for them. they have been looking for gas supplies from russia. their contract expires this year and they depend on russia for its gas. 80% of their supplies come from russia so we think this is what the prime minister is going to say has been agreed. and the government here has been maintaining all along that this is about economics, not about politics and this is what is best for hungary, but of course it has been a pretty controversial decision by him to invite a man who is let's say persona non grata in most e.u. cities. >> so what is the significance of their talking? >> reporter: of the gas deal? well the critical voices particularly in the west let's aconsider that doing this kind of
. >>> russian president is in hungary for talks with the prime minister.to robin forrester walker. what are they talking about, robin? >> reporter: hi jane well vladimir putin came in this afternoon and has been having talks with the prime minister and he is expected to address the press any minute now, and we are anticipating the hungarians are saying this is a big deal for them. they have been looking for gas supplies from russia. their contract expires this year and they...
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today, hungary rules only hungary, and it's ruled not by an emperor, but by democratically elected representatives legislate from what's now a palace of democracy. like vienna, budapest feels more grandiose than the capital of a relatively small country, but the city remains the cultural capital of eastern europe, with a keenly developed knack for good living. you can enjoy that hungarian joy of life at the széchenyi baths. soak with the locals. of the city's two dozen or so traditional mineral baths, this is the most accessible and fun. budapest is hot, literally. it sits on a thin crust over thermal springs, which power all these baths. both the ancient romans and ottoman turks enjoyed these same mineral springs. they still say, "poke a hole in the ground anywhere in hungary, and you'll find hot water." magyars of all shapes and sizes squeeze themselves into tiny swimsuits and strut their stuff. babushkas float blissfully in the warm water. the speedo-clad old boys club gathers pensively around soggy chessboards. and the circle of rapids brings out the kid in people of all ages. after 2,000 year
today, hungary rules only hungary, and it's ruled not by an emperor, but by democratically elected representatives legislate from what's now a palace of democracy. like vienna, budapest feels more grandiose than the capital of a relatively small country, but the city remains the cultural capital of eastern europe, with a keenly developed knack for good living. you can enjoy that hungarian joy of life at the széchenyi baths. soak with the locals. of the city's two dozen or so traditional...
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can your hungary really afford to do away with russia? >> in the past years the gas consumption in hungary has changed due to making investments in it, and actually, we have the past agreement for years we have still enough gas so we don't need to make a long term contract, and if you make the long term contract, the benefits of the interconnectors of the european market cannot be used so maybe we can use the same russian gas but if we have the interconnectors, we can make a better agreement. has to decrease the price after they build their independence. >> thank you for being with us, joining us live from budapest. >> thousands of afar began refugees in pakistan are being deported. this has been an issue in the country for years but come to the forefront following a deadly taliban attack on a school in pashawar in september. we visited one refugee camp in. jalala in pakistan where even registered refugees are being pressured to leave. >> sitting on the outskirts the refugee camp has been home to over 3,000 afghan families. they have live
can your hungary really afford to do away with russia? >> in the past years the gas consumption in hungary has changed due to making investments in it, and actually, we have the past agreement for years we have still enough gas so we don't need to make a long term contract, and if you make the long term contract, the benefits of the interconnectors of the european market cannot be used so maybe we can use the same russian gas but if we have the interconnectors, we can make a better...
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hungary, though is an exception. vladimir putin has just visited budapest to propose a new gas deal. >> reporter: vladimir putin is not welcomed in most european capitols, but in budapest he was treated like an old friend. the prime minister hailed his visit as a success for hungary, the two reached agreements on gas and other deals, and president putin, hinted that if only europe was willing, more cheap russian gas could come its way. >> translator: if no one hinders us, then we can implement to turkey. we can use an agreement to join hungary with serbia and other partners. >> reporter: this visit has not gone unnoticed, there are critical voices in europe that say that victor is talking to the wrong guy. vladimir putin has just had more of his officials sanctioned by the e.u. over ukraine and the argument goes that he is trying to tie countries like hungary into energy dependency and that it's a strategy to divide europe. >> reporter: to make that point, some 2,000 people protested on the eve of the visit, to show
hungary, though is an exception. vladimir putin has just visited budapest to propose a new gas deal. >> reporter: vladimir putin is not welcomed in most european capitols, but in budapest he was treated like an old friend. the prime minister hailed his visit as a success for hungary, the two reached agreements on gas and other deals, and president putin, hinted that if only europe was willing, more cheap russian gas could come its way. >> translator: if no one hinders us, then we...
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hungary retains its currency. the hungarian has collapsed and the ability of hungarians to repay these mortgages has devolved. you're going to have to restructure to be refused. they say okay here's the deal. one we are repainted florence here too we are paying about 60 cents on the dollar and three, your other option is we don't repay anything. we do fall. give us a call when you make the decision. well, two things happen. first, the europeans decided the european bureaucrats -- and they decided or divine was a monster. the second thing is they didn't object to the bailout. they were happy to get 60 cents to the dollar. hungary is interesting because of the model of how other countries might hinder the untenable debt crises they face. so when this happened the poll started looking very carefully to hungarians. the romanians who don't like the hungarians and in the great collection, the hungarian novel was held out as a solution. and now announced your pain back nothing. payback a certain percentage. another dozen
hungary retains its currency. the hungarian has collapsed and the ability of hungarians to repay these mortgages has devolved. you're going to have to restructure to be refused. they say okay here's the deal. one we are repainted florence here too we are paying about 60 cents on the dollar and three, your other option is we don't repay anything. we do fall. give us a call when you make the decision. well, two things happen. first, the europeans decided the european bureaucrats -- and they...
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and hungary's government said it is simply doing what is best for hungary. al jazeera.budapest. >> greece says it will ask the eurozone for it's an extension on its loan agreement. they want the country to be given extra time to find a solution to its debt crisis. we have more from athens. >> reporter: the heart of the factory is still beating. but only just. this rolling door maker has lost 90% of its pre-crisis business. the collapse of the construction industry has bankrupted its clients, and with it them has gone $2 million owed. that's the problem because this company in turn owns banks $9 million it cannot pay. nor can it borrow to finance new business. >> i've been working in this factory since i was 18. it was then a small workshop of my fathers. now banks have played a big role in that and suddenly we're back to about we started and we're all alone. rather than to wait and die we decided to attack. >> this is the attack. a series of class action lawsuits involving 20,000 debtors representing more than $2 billion of bank debt. they formed a civic action group th
and hungary's government said it is simply doing what is best for hungary. al jazeera.budapest. >> greece says it will ask the eurozone for it's an extension on its loan agreement. they want the country to be given extra time to find a solution to its debt crisis. we have more from athens. >> reporter: the heart of the factory is still beating. but only just. this rolling door maker has lost 90% of its pre-crisis business. the collapse of the construction industry has bankrupted its...
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hungary pictures. hungary is an interesting case because you have a prime minister who has been -- has said basically that the european union is a a threat. what happened is mortgages were let out by german austrian banks and they were denominated in euros denominated in swiss francs even in the end. hungary retains its currency the hungarian footing has collapsed and the ability to repay mortgages has devolved went to the european union and said your going to have to restructure and they refused. he said, okay. i. i understand that you refuse. we are repaying about 60 percent of the dollar and your other option as we don't repay anything. we default. give us a call when you make a decision. two things happened. first, the europeans decided that the european -- the eurocrats, i should say decided that he was a monster and they did not object to the bailout. they were happy to get $.60
hungary pictures. hungary is an interesting case because you have a prime minister who has been -- has said basically that the european union is a a threat. what happened is mortgages were let out by german austrian banks and they were denominated in euros denominated in swiss francs even in the end. hungary retains its currency the hungarian footing has collapsed and the ability to repay mortgages has devolved went to the european union and said your going to have to restructure and they...
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government said it's simply doing what's best for hungary. al jazeera budapest. >> clearly the west is struggling to find ways to pressure russia to stay out of the ukrainian conflict. >> denmark's energy revolution is being achieved without fanfare, but its significant could be huge. wood chips not coal heat burners in the biggest power plant in the country providing steam driven hot water for homes and wind driven electricity for 1.5 million more. copenhagen will soon be the world's first carbon neutral capitol city. >> we rely on offshore wind. the virtues of that is that we are going to deliver green power and achieving coast effective and at last to be independent of oil countries. >> in denmark. debates over wind turbines ugly, clean wind supplies have become the obvious choice and denmark is avoiding menace city problems affecting its european neighbors. >> there's barely a country in europe that doesn't have enormous challenges working out where its energy is going to come from in the future. nuclear is expensive and complicated, frac
government said it's simply doing what's best for hungary. al jazeera budapest. >> clearly the west is struggling to find ways to pressure russia to stay out of the ukrainian conflict. >> denmark's energy revolution is being achieved without fanfare, but its significant could be huge. wood chips not coal heat burners in the biggest power plant in the country providing steam driven hot water for homes and wind driven electricity for 1.5 million more. copenhagen will soon be the...
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hungary, however relies on russia's gas supply, and the hungarian government is facing opposition. >> vladimir putin is not welcomed in most european capitols. but in budapest he was treated as an old friend. the two reached agreements on gas and other issues. and president putin hinted only europe was willing more russian cheap gas could come its way. >> we could implement to the south of turkey and use the agreement to join hungary with serbia and other partners. >> this visit has not gone unnoticed. there are critical voices in europe that say they're talking to the wrong guy. vladimir putin has just had more of his officials sanctioned and the argument goes he's trying to tie countries like hungary into energy independency, and it's a strategy to divide europe. >> to make the point some 2,000 protest on the eve of the visit. there are also unhappy about the domestic policies. >> taking on the idea. >> but mr. putin has shown while the e.u. is looking for an unified front against the russian aggression in ukraine he still has allies in europe and hungary's government said it's simp
hungary, however relies on russia's gas supply, and the hungarian government is facing opposition. >> vladimir putin is not welcomed in most european capitols. but in budapest he was treated as an old friend. the two reached agreements on gas and other issues. and president putin hinted only europe was willing more russian cheap gas could come its way. >> we could implement to the south of turkey and use the agreement to join hungary with serbia and other partners. >> this...
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hungry's government is doing what is best for hungary. >> a 3-day summit is under way. they are trying to stop young people. the talks focus on a pilot programme. kimberley halkett has this support. >> the only goal was to raise the family away from conflict. she worries that the children are being targeted by i.s.i.l. recruitment videos. >> we are vulnerable. i don't recall anything else. the fear that children in the community will leave to join nil are is real. since july. seven people have been charged with crimes related to i.s.i.l. >> they have launched a pilot programme here and in los angeles. it's aimed to stop the recruitment of at-risk youth. the u.s. attorney will address issues such as high unemployment. >> there's a feeling of identity crisis. there's a sense. we are there to help. >> the programme has critics, that fear it will lead to mass surveillance in the past. it's felt a programme designed to help them was used to gather intelligence. they were initiating what appeared to be getting outreach but they make clear that the purpose of the outreach was
hungry's government is doing what is best for hungary. >> a 3-day summit is under way. they are trying to stop young people. the talks focus on a pilot programme. kimberley halkett has this support. >> the only goal was to raise the family away from conflict. she worries that the children are being targeted by i.s.i.l. recruitment videos. >> we are vulnerable. i don't recall anything else. the fear that children in the community will leave to join nil are is real. since july....
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orban says hungary cannot turn its main energy supplier. although he supported eu sanctions against moscow, orban has been vocal about their negative and economic impact. the meeting may prove more symbolically important for putin as he attempts to show he still has a friend in europe. it will mark his first bilateral visit to an eu country since june. >> in other news, another 40,000 people took to the streets of the danish capital to patriot to the victims of last week's shootings.
orban says hungary cannot turn its main energy supplier. although he supported eu sanctions against moscow, orban has been vocal about their negative and economic impact. the meeting may prove more symbolically important for putin as he attempts to show he still has a friend in europe. it will mark his first bilateral visit to an eu country since june. >> in other news, another 40,000 people took to the streets of the danish capital to patriot to the victims of last week's shootings.
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coming up on this newshour - russia's president shows he has friend in europe and offers a hand to hungary. >> denmark reduces its reliance on russian gas by going green. and in sport - find out in afghanistan fans saw the team win on a world cup debut. >>> in the coming hours, the united nations will meet in an emergency session in libya, egypt is pushing for a military prevention and working on a draft resolution with other members. western countries want a political solution. our diplomatic editor james bays spoke exclusively. >> egypt on the diplomatic offensive. the foreign minister with the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon, hours after his boss hinted at the idea of a u.n. backed military intervention led by his people. after a meeting with ambassadors, including the u.s.'s representative samantha power in an interview with al jazeera. proposals were clarified suggesting that they were limited to expand the support for the government and a strengthened arms embargo. >> is the possibility of boots on the ground international boots on the ground. should that be under consideration. >
coming up on this newshour - russia's president shows he has friend in europe and offers a hand to hungary. >> denmark reduces its reliance on russian gas by going green. and in sport - find out in afghanistan fans saw the team win on a world cup debut. >>> in the coming hours, the united nations will meet in an emergency session in libya, egypt is pushing for a military prevention and working on a draft resolution with other members. western countries want a political solution....
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communism is still a dirty word in hungary and you won't find many soviet symbols except here. tens of thousands of hundred gairanshungarianslost their lives. but they remember the soviet repression and invasion of hungry inhunghungary in 1956. the relationship the a complex one of antagonism and dependency. today's dependency is on energy supply. the country gets 80% of its natural gas from russia, a hither to cheap and reliable partner and a new contract is expected to be signed with putin's visit. western critics accuse hung hungary of getting too coaz coazy cozy with the kremlin. >> for putin this is important in terms of showing that he has territory of the eu. for orban this is crucial because his political rule very much depends on the promise of cheap energy and cheap gas prices. >> hungary and a half gates the course between east and west. robin forester walker, al jazeera, budapest. >> still to come in this hour. outrage in turkey over the brutal murder of a young woman sparked days of protest. we look at south korea low birth rate and why the rapidly aging population
communism is still a dirty word in hungary and you won't find many soviet symbols except here. tens of thousands of hundred gairanshungarianslost their lives. but they remember the soviet repression and invasion of hungry inhunghungary in 1956. the relationship the a complex one of antagonism and dependency. today's dependency is on energy supply. the country gets 80% of its natural gas from russia, a hither to cheap and reliable partner and a new contract is expected to be signed with putin's...
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western critics cues hungary of getting too cozy with the kremlin. alarm bells are ringing. upon their complaints, hungary has served russia's interests by disrupting gas supplies to ukraine. some believe russia's president and hungary's prime minister depend on each other. >> for putin this is important in terms of showing that he has territory of for orban this is crucial his political rule very much depends on the principle of cheap oil and gas prices. >> hungary never gains a course between east and west. robin forester walker al jazeera, budapest. >> president manseur mansour hadi, supporters of hadi said they were basing themselves in aden. hadi has been under house arrest since houthi leaders took power earlier this month. hand back power some political parties in yemen don't feel that the u.n.'s gone far enough. jamal al shayal has more from aden. >> extremely disappointing what they have told us when we ask their view about the u.n. security council resolution. they say it was very weak, the fact that it doesn't even have the word coup in it is something very disapp
western critics cues hungary of getting too cozy with the kremlin. alarm bells are ringing. upon their complaints, hungary has served russia's interests by disrupting gas supplies to ukraine. some believe russia's president and hungary's prime minister depend on each other. >> for putin this is important in terms of showing that he has territory of for orban this is crucial his political rule very much depends on the principle of cheap oil and gas prices. >> hungary never gains a...
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hungary's authority says money is being funnelled to the political opposition. >> i'm concerned that we do not manage to resolve the conflict so the n.g.o.s can find many good projects. these are not only controversial, they are projects like fighting domestic violence integration. corruption. >> reporter: last september police seized laptops and documents. they say it's an attack on civil society. >> calling ngos foreign agents of course reminds everyone of vladimir putin's foreign agents and now n.g.o.s in russia are treated. the difference is that hungary is a member of the european union. >> the prime minister called russia and turkey and his critical him corrupted and playing with the constitution. is budapest turning its pack on brussels the government's chief spokesperson said they are tired of the criticism. >> hungary is probably the most scrutinized country. any comparing to other countries where there's a dictatorship or measuring countries is not only harmful, but highly unjustified. >> like most economies in eastern europe hungaries has not done well until recently. ther
hungary's authority says money is being funnelled to the political opposition. >> i'm concerned that we do not manage to resolve the conflict so the n.g.o.s can find many good projects. these are not only controversial, they are projects like fighting domestic violence integration. corruption. >> reporter: last september police seized laptops and documents. they say it's an attack on civil society. >> calling ngos foreign agents of course reminds everyone of vladimir putin's...
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i was born in hungary and my wife and my family's life is bound up with the geopolitics of europe. my parents were born just before world war i. their fathers and brothers fought in that war ended reshaped the family for a long time. they made their lives, starting a business and the liberalism of hungry between the wars, they survived the holocaust and found themselves to be hunted by the communists because they were social democrats. at the age of 6 months i was put on a rubber raft with my 11-year-old sister, my father and my mother and we paddled across the danube on an august night in 1949. i am told searchlights were playing the cross the water. guard towers and machine guns were a raid. our meeting was a matter of life and death. the cold war had begun in earnest. on both sides the sense of foreboding was deep. i was 6 months old and i was drug because had i cried out at night we would have died. so my life came from this case, the torture of what i call 30 one years. the years in 1914, and 1945. in which europe went from an extraordinarily civil and decent place to in life
i was born in hungary and my wife and my family's life is bound up with the geopolitics of europe. my parents were born just before world war i. their fathers and brothers fought in that war ended reshaped the family for a long time. they made their lives, starting a business and the liberalism of hungry between the wars, they survived the holocaust and found themselves to be hunted by the communists because they were social democrats. at the age of 6 months i was put on a rubber raft with my...
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>> hungary is probably the most scrutinized country in the european union. any comparison to any country where there is a dictatorship is not only harmful but highly unjustified. >> reporter: like most economies in eastern europe, hyun-jin rir's nothungary's last not done well. thousandsen onto the streets in protest. opponents of the government want the crowds to come out again. question is whether enough hungarians want change. robin forester walker, al jazeera, beud budapest. >> john holman reports. >> world's longest ever helium balloon flight began with smiles in japan and land he of the two eagles off of mexico's northwest coast. >> now we are feeling good and optimistic. and very glad to be among people. >> american troy bradley and russia leonid, endured 160 hours cramped together in a cabin smaller than a king sized bed. their route took them across the pacific ocean the balloon capsule weighs only 100 kilos and is stuffed with state-of-the-art equipment. ballooning has always captured public attention helped along in recent years with high flying a
>> hungary is probably the most scrutinized country in the european union. any comparison to any country where there is a dictatorship is not only harmful but highly unjustified. >> reporter: like most economies in eastern europe, hyun-jin rir's nothungary's last not done well. thousandsen onto the streets in protest. opponents of the government want the crowds to come out again. question is whether enough hungarians want change. robin forester walker, al jazeera, beud budapest....
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money in poland, hungary and romania take out swiss franc mortgages in an effort to take advantage of low interest rates. the stronger franc has left many unable to make payments. >> it seemed like a good idea how the time. lured by low interest rates homeowners were encouraged to take out mortgages in swiss francs. buyers across europe, especially eastern europe, are facing skyrocketing payments after switzerland unpegged its currency from the europe. this family has seen their equity wiped out and are struggling to pay the interest. i have thought about it and i think i am about to lose the house. id -- i do not have any other options. 740 francs means 3,000 romanian lei. >> the bank is considering a loan extension. >> the national bank asking to assist clients and do what they can to help on a case-by-case basis. >> in hungary, nearly half of all households took out swiss franc mortgages. the hungarian government ordered lenders to convert loans into hungarian forints the move and post losses on the banks and was heavily criticized by the banking sector. poland and romania are stil
money in poland, hungary and romania take out swiss franc mortgages in an effort to take advantage of low interest rates. the stronger franc has left many unable to make payments. >> it seemed like a good idea how the time. lured by low interest rates homeowners were encouraged to take out mortgages in swiss francs. buyers across europe, especially eastern europe, are facing skyrocketing payments after switzerland unpegged its currency from the europe. this family has seen their equity...
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hungary retains its currency the hungarian footing has collapsed and the ability to repay mortgages has devolved went to the european union and said your going to have to restructure and they refused. he said, okay. i. i understand that you refuse. we are repaying about 60 percent of the dollar and your other option as we don't repay anything. we default. give us a call when you make a decision. two things happened. first, the europeans decided that the european -- the eurocrats, i should say decided that he was a monster and they did not object to the bailout. they were happy to get $.60 on the dollar. hungary is interesting because of the model of how other countries might handle the untenable that crisis that they face. when this happened the polls started looking carefully. the romanians them in the greek election the hungarian models held out as a solution. print the dark -- drachma and ounce your paying back drachma or nothing cannot pay back a certain percentage. in other words do what american airlines does. it's a populist leader who wanted to crash down and hold on to hungary
hungary retains its currency the hungarian footing has collapsed and the ability to repay mortgages has devolved went to the european union and said your going to have to restructure and they refused. he said, okay. i. i understand that you refuse. we are repaying about 60 percent of the dollar and your other option as we don't repay anything. we default. give us a call when you make a decision. two things happened. first, the europeans decided that the european -- the eurocrats, i should say...
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of republic, would not detain ahold these people, and let those troops freely speakingspeaking in hungary where he schaus just sign add new gas deal with the country's prime minister, he says the agreement replaces the 20 year existing contract and will allow for more affordable gas for hungarys. >> hung barry needs russia. it is important that russia is hope to receive and in the interest of hung hungary are to have safe energy. both partieses free to strengthen relations and these are rooted in our mutual respect for each other. >> where there's been more violence with bomb attacks reported across the country. 20 people were killed in a military check point near the city. where three explosions were set off. the check point was manned by civilian fighters who are said to have shot and killed some of the attackers. three people are dead, and 13 wounded, after a suicide bomber blew himself up in a restaurant. the young group is very active in these regions further south, a policeman was killed when an explosion and gunfire erupted at a political rally the epole la virus is on the rise aga
of republic, would not detain ahold these people, and let those troops freely speakingspeaking in hungary where he schaus just sign add new gas deal with the country's prime minister, he says the agreement replaces the 20 year existing contract and will allow for more affordable gas for hungarys. >> hung barry needs russia. it is important that russia is hope to receive and in the interest of hung hungary are to have safe energy. both partieses free to strengthen relations and these are...
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if you wonder go to hungary and ask them about the romanians. ask the romanians about hungarians. it's hard to see when you're talking about the same history. they don't like each other. much of europe doesn't like each other and it's interesting to go back there and here are the germans speak of the absolutely dissolute greeks and the greeks speak of the return of german paratroopers. you would think that all this is past but it isn't. the question is where does it lead. and i do not think in european history there is any basis for optimism. so europe is not exceptional in my view, in my view they are returning after a short time to what it was. how bad it becomes becomes an interesting question because some nations hate each other, resent each other, and tell stories of how the others betrayed them and that is not an easy thing at the center of the world, the place that created the world in a single integrated entity, setting the stage for science and philosophy and mozart was a gift within itself, to realize that it is returning to the past. thank you very much. [applause] [app
if you wonder go to hungary and ask them about the romanians. ask the romanians about hungarians. it's hard to see when you're talking about the same history. they don't like each other. much of europe doesn't like each other and it's interesting to go back there and here are the germans speak of the absolutely dissolute greeks and the greeks speak of the return of german paratroopers. you would think that all this is past but it isn't. the question is where does it lead. and i do not think in...
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immediately after his conviction the consulate, in hungary and after seven years they made a deal. the idea was because they could not visit him, and given full assurance that he is sitting in prison all his life. but again, a lot of what i could find, a lot of discussions some oil deal or gas deal in hungary, did great job. anyway, both governments completely denied it. so then to the airport he actually came by using the air force officials at the air force government air force, he's claimed he was met in the air force by the president, was given rank of the region and from all seven years he spent in prison, he was named hero and now he is -- let's kill every single armenian. this is from speeches i give you here and speeches from official statements on the ministry, ministry of foreign affairs and government, and the psychological mood in society. and represented by the country, experienced the society. and as a nation. so the release was the projection and insult and connected to that. his release was connected to the symbol of the victory over armenia. armenian reaction was i
immediately after his conviction the consulate, in hungary and after seven years they made a deal. the idea was because they could not visit him, and given full assurance that he is sitting in prison all his life. but again, a lot of what i could find, a lot of discussions some oil deal or gas deal in hungary, did great job. anyway, both governments completely denied it. so then to the airport he actually came by using the air force officials at the air force government air force, he's claimed...
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hungary's current contract with gas ends at the end of the year.hey have to negotiate either an extension of that or try to re-negotiate a new deal. that's on the table. things here it's an interesting one in terms of him. he has supported the eu sanctions on russia but been vocal about the negative impact and hungary's economy suffered because of those sanctions as well. it's an interesting one and one people will watch carefully to see if mr. putin does say anything about the shaky cease-fire in ukraine. >> bethany, many thanks. >>> police if denmark say a suspicious letter was found at a cafe in copenhagen. police say no explosives were found. the news agency reported it did have messages linked to saturday's attack. well the head of the press office of copenhagen police told me more about the letter. >> only about two and a half hours ago, where one of the shootings took place saturday, they found a suspicious looking letter in front of it. they were worried because something was written, i don't know what, but something was written on the lett
hungary's current contract with gas ends at the end of the year.hey have to negotiate either an extension of that or try to re-negotiate a new deal. that's on the table. things here it's an interesting one in terms of him. he has supported the eu sanctions on russia but been vocal about the negative impact and hungary's economy suffered because of those sanctions as well. it's an interesting one and one people will watch carefully to see if mr. putin does say anything about the shaky cease-fire...
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yesterday hungary announcing a quantitative easing program. is this the new normal? should we be expecting a more pivotal role as they deal with more slushish growth here in europe but they're dealing with declining business because of russia. >> exactly. well it was the extension of a different program to boost growth. it's quite political but shows the need to keep conditions very very loose in the face of what the ecb will be doing. in czech republic the market is humming about the 27 euro check flaw in place. we think that will stick in place. there's a long euro check to take a bet on that at the moment. poland is having the most difficult time. very split. it's worried about needing to keep hold of a certain amount of ammo in case of a more severe deterioration in case of greece but likely to see a lot of capital in flow. poland is an interesting place. investors in europe will see all of their bonds bought up by the ecb. polands looks like a semideveloped marketplace and that play force it. >> we can see them develop out of the economies and look to these mark
yesterday hungary announcing a quantitative easing program. is this the new normal? should we be expecting a more pivotal role as they deal with more slushish growth here in europe but they're dealing with declining business because of russia. >> exactly. well it was the extension of a different program to boost growth. it's quite political but shows the need to keep conditions very very loose in the face of what the ecb will be doing. in czech republic the market is humming about the 27...
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putin has few friends in europe but he's in hungary talking to them there. what kind of pressure will he put on to stop supporting the sanctions against russia? >> well you know in russia we are realists. we understand that hungary and greece have a formal right to put a veto on sanctions they can't. people have the right to you know, get expelled. they didn't really have that right. we expect the sanctions to continue until the eu starts to see the big picture. it starts to see that both sides are at fault in this fight in ukraine. one fight is holding 3% of the territory, the other side, 97% of the territory. it's clear which side can seek territory for peace. >> thank you for joining us from moscow. the pictures are people marching through last night to protest against the visit of president putin. >>> egypt's president has called on the u.n. to approve international military intervention against islamic state militants in libya. the call comes after egyptian warplanes bombed the targets in retaliation for the murder of a group of egyptian christians in l
putin has few friends in europe but he's in hungary talking to them there. what kind of pressure will he put on to stop supporting the sanctions against russia? >> well you know in russia we are realists. we understand that hungary and greece have a formal right to put a veto on sanctions they can't. people have the right to you know, get expelled. they didn't really have that right. we expect the sanctions to continue until the eu starts to see the big picture. it starts to see that both...
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. >> german police officers have joined serbian forces in their border from hungary reducing the influx of migrants crossing from the e umpt. thermal vision cameras are being used to monitor any movement in that area. tens of thousands of people mostly kosovo albanians, have crossed over including syrians and israelis. >> still to come. it's now business that's taking center stage. . >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrapup of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. weeknights, on al jazeera america . >> the top stories on al jazeera. an investigation has been launched in argentina whether president christina kirchner was involved in the coverup of the 1994 jewish center bombing. >>> u.n. special envoy to syria made comments after meeting with syrian president earlier in the week. in yemen 18 shia houthis were killed. meanwhile, the netherlands japan and saudi arabia have been the latest countries to shut their embass
. >> german police officers have joined serbian forces in their border from hungary reducing the influx of migrants crossing from the e umpt. thermal vision cameras are being used to monitor any movement in that area. tens of thousands of people mostly kosovo albanians, have crossed over including syrians and israelis. >> still to come. it's now business that's taking center stage. . >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a...
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similar bans exist as a fellow ex-communist crow with a shah, hungary and poland.eferendum results are expected on monday. >>> scientists hope to launch a satellite that will help them with solar storms. it can cause substantial damage to power grids and electrical systems here on earth. >> a combination of gas mass, and energy erupts were the surface of the sun. while it may look spectacular it can cause substantial damage here on earth. the electro magnetic radiation emitted by a solar storm disrupts mobile communications, computer systems and power grids. scientists have long wanted to devil an advance warning system. now they think they have. a satellite will be launched on sunday and send around 1.6 million kilometers towards the sun. >> this is all about environmental intelligence, if we can get the warning time, that let's us provide environmental intelligence to decision makers like satellite operators and electric grid operators who can use those moments to limit the damage that a big solar storm might create. >> one of the best known examples of such an i
similar bans exist as a fellow ex-communist crow with a shah, hungary and poland.eferendum results are expected on monday. >>> scientists hope to launch a satellite that will help them with solar storms. it can cause substantial damage to power grids and electrical systems here on earth. >> a combination of gas mass, and energy erupts were the surface of the sun. while it may look spectacular it can cause substantial damage here on earth. the electro magnetic radiation emitted by...
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not so in hungary. in november banks were required to convert foreign loans into foreign currency. >> it was a huge for hungarian households and the economy. just by getting rid of the swiss franc loans it has brought a relief not only for the hungarian families but for the hungarian state. >> it may have jumped the household debt that has been avoided. some feel the government has been lucky. they rescue the those who could otherwise survive. then most of the burden was placed on the banks and the banks had a hard time adjusting their policies in the fast-changing government regulation. >> victoria has found closure. but for many others the debts still struggle regardless of its currency. >> brazil's biggest party of the year has started in rio de janeiro. more than 100,000 tourists are expected for the five-day carnival and the city's new carnival king has begun his reign. the king is about to make his entrance. the moment millions of brazilians have been waiting for when the legendary king momo recei
not so in hungary. in november banks were required to convert foreign loans into foreign currency. >> it was a huge for hungarian households and the economy. just by getting rid of the swiss franc loans it has brought a relief not only for the hungarian families but for the hungarian state. >> it may have jumped the household debt that has been avoided. some feel the government has been lucky. they rescue the those who could otherwise survive. then most of the burden was placed on...
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. >> meanwhile, on land this is from a roadway in hungary where all of the traffic is stopped because there's a deer run. they're stopped for over three minutes waiting for all of these deer to cross the road. >> so orderly. they're crossing in a line. >> that's why they have deer crossing signs. >> exactly right. like a crosswalk. >> strength in numbers, too, because the cars are going to stop for a huge line of deer. >> must be hundred of deer. >>> a big congratulations to walter grier, he watches our show on fox in toledo ohio our latest winner in the "rtm" ipad mini. watch here you could be next. >> you need tuesday's buzzword you need to be at least 18 years old and a legal u.s. resident. >> tuesday's buzzword is coming up. stand by everyone for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >>> an experiment conducted in new york city by the folks and this is going to tug at your heartstrings. you can see, people walking down the streets of new york bundled up for this 5 degree day. the young boy in a torn tattered t shirt and no shoes standing with a sign and a trash bag. >> my gosh. how do you
. >> meanwhile, on land this is from a roadway in hungary where all of the traffic is stopped because there's a deer run. they're stopped for over three minutes waiting for all of these deer to cross the road. >> so orderly. they're crossing in a line. >> that's why they have deer crossing signs. >> exactly right. like a crosswalk. >> strength in numbers, too, because the cars are going to stop for a huge line of deer. >> must be hundred of deer. >>>...
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. >> about a swedish diplomat who had come to hungary on a mission to save the juice. >> there i -- jewsre i was sitting opposite this legend. she mixed me a bloody mary and i thought here am i sitting in front of the reincarnation of cleopatra. shortly afterwards it won the academy award. the levert was opened and they read out my name. i jumped and i remember that night quite vividly. it was 1982. i really hadn't prepared the speech because i was convinced that one of the other nominees was going to win. i was absolutely convinced. i'd like to thank the members of the academy. what was really incredible about it was the fact that dreaming way back of hollywood and all the movie stars, there am i giving this speech and down in the front row there looking up at me were people like bob hope and barbara stan wick and all these hollywood legends. danny kay and so on. it was quite incredible. they brought all the winners back up. >> i think we were all swaying singing "there's no business like show business," and standing right next to me was liberace. my whole life has been a dream. what ca
. >> about a swedish diplomat who had come to hungary on a mission to save the juice. >> there i -- jewsre i was sitting opposite this legend. she mixed me a bloody mary and i thought here am i sitting in front of the reincarnation of cleopatra. shortly afterwards it won the academy award. the levert was opened and they read out my name. i jumped and i remember that night quite vividly. it was 1982. i really hadn't prepared the speech because i was convinced that one of the other...
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about issues that are important to black women so tweet your questions to me with the #keep-- keep it hungary everybody see you tomorrow. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this happened on you tube today music video director joseph kuan posted an epic power rangers fan flick move wrooe that racked
about issues that are important to black women so tweet your questions to me with the #keep-- keep it hungary everybody see you tomorrow. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this happened on you tube today music video director joseph kuan posted an epic power rangers fan flick move wrooe that racked
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about issues that are important to black women so tweet your questions to me with the #keep-- keep it hungaryponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org thanks for having us all over for dinner, chris and linda. yes, it was fabulous. oh, we're just really happy that your boys have become such good friends with our little butters. yeah, we figured that if our boys are gonna be great friends. we should all get to be friends, too. friends by default. [ laughs ] well, our boys do seem to be spending a lot of time together lately. i think ever since their friend kenny died, they've been looking for someone to fill the void. well, our son is a perfect void-filler. it's nice that he finally has your sons to be his best buddies. look, you guys butters' asleep. he's such a douche bag. hey, you guys ever seen this trick? when someone's sleeping, you can take a glass of warm water. and you put their hand in it... yeah, and then what? and then you pee on 'em. no, dude, you're supposed to put their hand in warm water, and it makes them pee. oh, well. and we were thin
about issues that are important to black women so tweet your questions to me with the #keep-- keep it hungaryponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org thanks for having us all over for dinner, chris and linda. yes, it was fabulous. oh, we're just really happy that your boys have become such good friends with our little butters. yeah, we figured that if our boys are gonna be great friends. we should all get to be friends, too. friends by default. [ laughs...
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orban says hungary cannot turn its main energy supplier. although he supported eu sanctions against moscow, orban has been vocal about their negative and economic impact. the meeting may prove more symbolically important for putin as he attempts to show he still has a friend in europe. it will mark his first bilateral visit to an eu country since june. >> in other news, another 40,000 people took to the streets of the danish capital to patriot to the victims of last week's shootings. the killings came one month after similar attacks on france. the 22-year-old gunman has been named by the local media as omar ellis el-hussein. >> he had come to the attention of the danish ugly before when he was convicted of abrogated assault -- of abrogated aggravated assault. he was released before he allegedly killed two people in 20 tax last saturday. a call for order describes the alledge subjects. >> my first impression is that he seemed like a hardened criminal. yet very short hair with visible scars on his head, and he did not give many showings of em
orban says hungary cannot turn its main energy supplier. although he supported eu sanctions against moscow, orban has been vocal about their negative and economic impact. the meeting may prove more symbolically important for putin as he attempts to show he still has a friend in europe. it will mark his first bilateral visit to an eu country since june. >> in other news, another 40,000 people took to the streets of the danish capital to patriot to the victims of last week's shootings. the...
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about issues that are important to black women so tweet your questions to me with the #keep-- keep it hungarye you tomorrow. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york this is is the "daily show" with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: hey. welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we have a good show. my guest tonight, conan o'brien. he's going to be joining us later on. first, as many of you know, i'm going to be leaving the show here to join a monastery. someone are the me know the actual definition of a moment of zen is more satisfying than a four-6-second clip of a reporter somewhere tripping over their dick. my anowments of leaving did not go unnoticed. >> jon stewart's surprise announcement. >> 16 years as host of the "daily show." now he's stepping aside. >> i don't think overall he's been a force for good because i think especially in his later years he got a little nasty. >> jon: a little nasty! not a force for g
about issues that are important to black women so tweet your questions to me with the #keep-- keep it hungarye you tomorrow. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york this is is the "daily show" with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: hey. welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we have a...
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it is on par in terms of embarrassment and damage to them with the brutality and hungary. by july 1959 and eight months after the nobel crisis, about 9,000 miniature copies had been have been printed in washington. and the printing was attributed to a fictitious publishing house in paris. a russian ÉmigrÉ group in germany essentially said it was behind the printing. and that secret basically held until now as it was wisely believed the miniature edition was in fact the work of ÉmigrÉs. the book was passed out, quote by agent that had contacts with soviet officials and tourists in the west. 2,000 copies were set aside for dissemination to the soviet and other communist students at the world festival of youth and students for peace and friendship which was held in vienna in late july and early august of 1959. it was the first such youth festival held outside of the soviet bloc and it attracted thousands of students including from the developing world. all of the festivities and costs were underwritten by the soviet union detective supervised by the head of the kgb alexander
it is on par in terms of embarrassment and damage to them with the brutality and hungary. by july 1959 and eight months after the nobel crisis, about 9,000 miniature copies had been have been printed in washington. and the printing was attributed to a fictitious publishing house in paris. a russian ÉmigrÉ group in germany essentially said it was behind the printing. and that secret basically held until now as it was wisely believed the miniature edition was in fact the work of ÉmigrÉs. the...
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but on a visit to hungary today russian president vladimir putin talked of peace. he said that the cease-fire could still hold. "i'm manufacture an optimist than a pessimist. quiet and calm has set in elsewhere, and we should finish the issue of the encircled troops and save lives," he said. "move on. don't get fixated on." when asked about the possibility of the u.s. supplying weapons to the ukrainian military, president putin said that it is already happening and that no good can come of it. but, scott, the u.s. has not made any such decision yesterday. >> pelley: clarissa ward reporting from our london newsroom tonight. claris athank you. today, cbs news obtained a rare photo of the most wanted terrorist in the world, the leader of isis, abu bakr al-baghdadia. the picture was taken by the u.s. military in 2004 when al-baghdadi was imprisoned at camp bucca in iraq. at least 12 men who did time there went on to become top isis leaders. the prosecution rested today in the trial of the man charged with murdering former navy seal chris kyle. the former marine is moun
but on a visit to hungary today russian president vladimir putin talked of peace. he said that the cease-fire could still hold. "i'm manufacture an optimist than a pessimist. quiet and calm has set in elsewhere, and we should finish the issue of the encircled troops and save lives," he said. "move on. don't get fixated on." when asked about the possibility of the u.s. supplying weapons to the ukrainian military, president putin said that it is already happening and that no...
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she immigrated to america after growing up in communist hungary. she put herself through medical school, training at prestigious universities like cornell and harvard. she is a world-renowned medical doctor, she's a neuroscientist and she is one of the first female anti-aging medical experts, as well as the author of the highly acclaimed book "secrets for ageless skin." so, i mean, talk about someone who really understands our skin, ladies, right? >> yes. >> she does, and she is a true advocate for women, helping us all age with health, grace, and, i might add, gorgeous-looking skin. please welcome my friend and the woman who's helping me fight and win my personal wrinkle war, dr. adrienne denese! [ cheers and applause ] >> wow. >> hi. >> leeza. it's so good to see you. >> so lovely to see you. how are you, my beautiful friend? >> fantastic. >> this lovely lady is 58 years old. yes. >> and you don't look like you have aged at all. so, how is that possible? >> leeza, i use very good skin care. [ laughter ] very good skin care. >> yes, well, that wou
she immigrated to america after growing up in communist hungary. she put herself through medical school, training at prestigious universities like cornell and harvard. she is a world-renowned medical doctor, she's a neuroscientist and she is one of the first female anti-aging medical experts, as well as the author of the highly acclaimed book "secrets for ageless skin." so, i mean, talk about someone who really understands our skin, ladies, right? >> yes. >> she does, and...
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and if it kicks off in ukraine, we have hungary, romania, slovakia, the czechoslavakia republic and parts of germany and poland involving the ukraine and it all kicks off there. we are going to have to certainly send in massive amounts of troops in places like france, spain, portugal great brittain islands, nordic countries, you know, something has to be done. >> okay. let's get a response. thank you for phoning in. we appreciate it. guest: the means are in the middle but, you know if indeed this conflict were to spread to the czech republic to the baltic states or all of the eastern european countries that the caller mentioned, the nato guarantees a security would kick n russia is aware of that. the unique aspect of ukraine and the problem for ukraine is that it is not a part of nato and, therefore, it has had to fight so far this battle pretty much on its own. the europeans for a variety of reasons don't want to escalate this crisis because, yes it could begin to escalate up to the borders as well. they don't want to do that. >> next caller is call from oxford, massachusetts. good morni
and if it kicks off in ukraine, we have hungary, romania, slovakia, the czechoslavakia republic and parts of germany and poland involving the ukraine and it all kicks off there. we are going to have to certainly send in massive amounts of troops in places like france, spain, portugal great brittain islands, nordic countries, you know, something has to be done. >> okay. let's get a response. thank you for phoning in. we appreciate it. guest: the means are in the middle but, you know if...
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. >> for the record the last time it declared war was against romania, and hungary in 1942. >> and we could go on for hours. the politics of measles and vaccines. [ narrator ] mama sherman and the legion of super fans. wow! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. i love it. and mama loves you. ♪ ♪ thanks for the ride around norfolk! and i just wanted to say geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. could've parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico. prdly e mitaryor ors. >>> test test. test test. test test. >>> this thinking on the right that that thinking on the right. scary, vaccination deniers. they are going to kill us. >> we have seen a skyrocketing autism rate. nobody knows exactly why. there are some people suspicious that it's connected to vaccines and triggers, but this person included the science right now is inconclusive but we have to research it. >> there is
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i've always wondered if i had been born in hungary when my grandparents were from instead of in new york in february 1944 would i have lived? the answer is no. i would have been one of the 438,000 hungarian jews gassed by the nazis in 1944 right here at auschwitz. what was the reason that over 1 million jews were murdered right here? the reason was they were jewish. nazi germany believed jews had no right to live yet the holocaust was designed by the nazis. but there was publicity from almost every country in europe. [applause] >> for 70 years, philosophers theologians, and historians have tried to explain auschwitz. and for 70 years, no one has come up with an adequate answer. so auschwitz never goes away. this awful place stands as a reminder that propaganda leads to anti-semitism. it's a reminder that anti-semitism will grow if nobody speaks out. and it's a reminder that when whole countries are filled with hate anti-semitism leads to places like auschwitz. i was going to make a very different speech here today, but after the recent events in paris and throughout europe and around the
i've always wondered if i had been born in hungary when my grandparents were from instead of in new york in february 1944 would i have lived? the answer is no. i would have been one of the 438,000 hungarian jews gassed by the nazis in 1944 right here at auschwitz. what was the reason that over 1 million jews were murdered right here? the reason was they were jewish. nazi germany believed jews had no right to live yet the holocaust was designed by the nazis. but there was publicity from almost...