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today, hungary rules only hungary, and it's ruled not by an emperor, but by democratically elected representativeste 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 years of exp
today, hungary rules only hungary, and it's ruled not by an emperor, but by democratically elected representativeste 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,...
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occupied hungary. they were transported to auschwitz and forced to perform hard labor. the event was part of the united states holocaust memorial museum's first-person series. it's a little over an hour. holocauste stories of survivors transcend decades. but you are about to hear from anna is one individual account of the holocaust. we have prepared a slide presentation to help with her introduction. she was born into a jewish transylvania, in a part of romania. birthdayrated her 90th yesterday. [applause] the air on this map, these photos taken in 1919 show anna's parents. samuel owned a vineyard. elona cared for and and her sisters. under hungarian law. under the new laws and fathers vineyard was confiscated and he was conscripted. he never returned home. this photo shows anna and her sisters in order from left to clara, elizabeth, margaret, suzanne, violent, anna, and gisela. occupied hungary. officials agreed to turn herbal hundreds of thousands of hungarian jews to the custody of the germans. plac
occupied hungary. they were transported to auschwitz and forced to perform hard labor. the event was part of the united states holocaust memorial museum's first-person series. it's a little over an hour. holocauste stories of survivors transcend decades. but you are about to hear from anna is one individual account of the holocaust. we have prepared a slide presentation to help with her introduction. she was born into a jewish transylvania, in a part of romania. birthdayrated her 90th...
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last44, hungary was the country the germans occupied in the whole of europe. so, when they did all of the things to us that they they said, us out -- i am what i am, but i am not a jew. we were supposed to be humiliated. that was even worse than the suffering, the humiliation. aryans did the hunk all of these terrible things to you, they took away your family business -- anna: they took away everything. bill: you have a lot of mouths to feed. how did your family take care of -- father. we had flour, we had bread. we had the brandy machine also. we sold that. it was enough even to help other people. 4, andcame the day, may family by faly, they took all -- they said we could take food with us for four weeks. bill: do you mind if i go back and ask you questions? anna: sure. fatherefore that, your was conscripted into one of the hungarian labor battalions. anna: yes. bill: tell us about that. anna: one of the worst things, forced labor, all of the young men -- from 18 to 45 or so. , andtook all of the men remained there the children and the old people with the you
last44, hungary was the country the germans occupied in the whole of europe. so, when they did all of the things to us that they they said, us out -- i am what i am, but i am not a jew. we were supposed to be humiliated. that was even worse than the suffering, the humiliation. aryans did the hunk all of these terrible things to you, they took away your family business -- anna: they took away everything. bill: you have a lot of mouths to feed. how did your family take care of -- father. we had...
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hungary was the last country. >> you told me because they were so many coming in from hungary. they do not have the time to tattoo you. ms. grosz: yes. because, the last one was hungarian. the last country. many places already -- the worar was over he already but they still put the jewish people in train and deported to auschwitz. and many -- that's what hungary did. they were already liberated in some places. in 1944. and 1945 was over, right? so, we were in auschwitz. they --y put us in -- we slept there. one person came and she said, you were chosen. she was from czechoslovakia. she was there for four years. she spoke hungarian also. we asked her, what is happening to us? where are -- you see that smoke? there are your parents. it was very close. -- to thattz crematorium. we thought she is crazy. war wast even the crematoriums. and how about -- they killed them in the crematoriums. just we did not believe her. we said she was a bad person. ,o, they took us in auschwitz put us in some beds. there are no covering or something. stay upy day we have to there, they counted us in
hungary was the last country. >> you told me because they were so many coming in from hungary. they do not have the time to tattoo you. ms. grosz: yes. because, the last one was hungarian. the last country. many places already -- the worar was over he already but they still put the jewish people in train and deported to auschwitz. and many -- that's what hungary did. they were already liberated in some places. in 1944. and 1945 was over, right? so, we were in auschwitz. they --y put us in...
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but remember the source, this is the chief of staff to hungary's prime minister.e came out and said is president obama trying to do this to europe. what's your reaction? >> well, i tell you, stuart, i think that europe is busting at the seams and trying to figure out how to get back their homeland, how to get back their national security and if anyone's doing it deliberately, obviously it's the assad regime, the russians, iranians, who want to depopulate syria of sunnis and pushed them into europe. president obama and secretary kerry has turned a blind eye to the islamist threat atheir income intense and vacuum of leadership, until nato and the leadership of president obama declare islamists and jihadists a war on the enemy, you're going to continue to hear statements from those in the free world who want to see us protect our homeland. as long as we don't, we're going to continue to be threatened by the ideology that here is a trojan horse within some of the movements. stuart: it puts you in a difficult position that's for sure. listen, please, to what monica cro
but remember the source, this is the chief of staff to hungary's prime minister.e came out and said is president obama trying to do this to europe. what's your reaction? >> well, i tell you, stuart, i think that europe is busting at the seams and trying to figure out how to get back their homeland, how to get back their national security and if anyone's doing it deliberately, obviously it's the assad regime, the russians, iranians, who want to depopulate syria of sunnis and pushed them...
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they went back to hungary.they had been forced to live in exile because of the dictatorship that had taken over the country. as soon as the war fell, they were hungarians that wanted to go back to the land of their birth which they had been forced out of. jordan is a relatively small actor in the theater, it has done an amazing job in absorbing as many people as it has. i tepid to agree with the police officer, the long-term reality, long-term goal of any nation concerned for these individuals is not that they try and grow roots and transplant territories or they are pushed even further away from homeland, but eventually they will have to go back to their own nation and that will only happen with american leadership. thank you, jim. yes, please. >> thank you, thank you very, dr. gorka. is it feasible to separate mosque and state in the sense that in the muslim religion it's not a union of mosque and state, it's a confusion of both things. it's the same thing. in midieavl christian you had union and it was very
they went back to hungary.they had been forced to live in exile because of the dictatorship that had taken over the country. as soon as the war fell, they were hungarians that wanted to go back to the land of their birth which they had been forced out of. jordan is a relatively small actor in the theater, it has done an amazing job in absorbing as many people as it has. i tepid to agree with the police officer, the long-term reality, long-term goal of any nation concerned for these individuals...
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anna recalls her experiences in nazi occupied hungary, and in auschwitz -- auschwitz camp in poland. then that ate on lectures in history -- >> and anarchists name alexander -- wroterote in office into office in nearby pittsburgh, shot twice. however one of the great failures and assassination history. killnly did he failed to rick, he undermined the strikers with whom he is professing sympathy. in many ways public opinion saw this outburst of violence as a discredit to the union. sunday morning at 10 on road to the white house rewind. for the complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> our charter and time warner cable partners worked with tour staff when we travel to san bernardino california to explore history. opened inmcdonald's 1940. a mcdonald's medium was created at the original location. here on american history tv. >> we are inside san bernardino, we represent the railroad history and the local history of san bernardino valley. was completed in 1918 that replaced a wooden structure that was 100 yards east of here that burned in 1960. they decide to do the di
anna recalls her experiences in nazi occupied hungary, and in auschwitz -- auschwitz camp in poland. then that ate on lectures in history -- >> and anarchists name alexander -- wroterote in office into office in nearby pittsburgh, shot twice. however one of the great failures and assassination history. killnly did he failed to rick, he undermined the strikers with whom he is professing sympathy. in many ways public opinion saw this outburst of violence as a discredit to the union. sunday...
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forng growth, a story hungary begins to be part of the trade again.y have done a lot of the things right. mark: investing in these types of debt markets comes with political risk, that is just part of the -- oh, it looks like we lost him. apologies to that. i was about to ask in how do you politicalweigh up risk in countries like turkey and brazil? the gremlin to go over. opec: still ahead, ministers making their way to vienna for a highly anticipated meeting, the first one with the new saudi arabia minister. we are diving into what is on the agenda and what changes could be on the table global oil production. ♪ betty: it feels like summer has arrived after memorial day weekend. we are almost going to hit 80 degrees here in new york city. mark: it is raining, wendy, indy,able -- w miserable here. this is the european close after a bank holiday on monday. a big week, opec leaders will meet in vienna on thursday after oil has surged over 85% since its 12 year low earlier this year. they're unlikely to reach any agreement, but according to analyst, the g
forng growth, a story hungary begins to be part of the trade again.y have done a lot of the things right. mark: investing in these types of debt markets comes with political risk, that is just part of the -- oh, it looks like we lost him. apologies to that. i was about to ask in how do you politicalweigh up risk in countries like turkey and brazil? the gremlin to go over. opec: still ahead, ministers making their way to vienna for a highly anticipated meeting, the first one with the new saudi...
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the family was confined, along with other jews to a ghetto when nazi germany occupied hungary. they were transported to the office which concentration camp in poland and the -- auschwitz concentration camp in poland and then later forced to perform hard labor. this is a little over an hour. >> the life stories of holocaust survivors transcend decades. but you are about to hear from anna is one individual account of the holocaust.
the family was confined, along with other jews to a ghetto when nazi germany occupied hungary. they were transported to the office which concentration camp in poland and the -- auschwitz concentration camp in poland and then later forced to perform hard labor. this is a little over an hour. >> the life stories of holocaust survivors transcend decades. but you are about to hear from anna is one individual account of the holocaust.
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there was not going to be american military intervention in hungary. eisenhower was not willing to risk world war iii for that. so one has to be clear about that. just as johnson's options during the vietnam war were conditioned by the fact that he did not want to risk world war iii. the other thing he is often criticized for and was to be criticized for in 1960 and even more his vice president was to be criticized, richard nixon come is the alleged missile gap. as you may recall, the soviets were the first of put a man in orbit. the ability to send up a satellite, which is fired from the ground with a rocket, led to fear and anxiety. if the soviet code that a satellite into orbit could put a missile into orbit and the americans had been compromised badly. this was very much the one that the democrats were going to take. kennedy would use it in 1960 when he would break nixon. historians now agree that, in fact, there is no significant gap between the united states and the soviet union. that the soviet union was not able to weaponize its missiles at the
there was not going to be american military intervention in hungary. eisenhower was not willing to risk world war iii for that. so one has to be clear about that. just as johnson's options during the vietnam war were conditioned by the fact that he did not want to risk world war iii. the other thing he is often criticized for and was to be criticized for in 1960 and even more his vice president was to be criticized, richard nixon come is the alleged missile gap. as you may recall, the soviets...
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>> holocaust survivor anna gross recalls her family's experience in the ghettos in nazi-occupied hungary, at auschwitz concentration camp in poland, and forced hard labor. this event was part of the united states holocaust memorial museum's first person series. then at 8:00 on elect yoouz in history -- >> an anarchist named alexander berkman broke into frick's office in nearby pittsburgh, shot him twice, and repeatedly stabbed him. berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill frick, he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> the university of maryland's robert chiles on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. and then sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house rewind," the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go to c-span.org. >>> now from august 8th, 1974, preside
>> holocaust survivor anna gross recalls her family's experience in the ghettos in nazi-occupied hungary, at auschwitz concentration camp in poland, and forced hard labor. this event was part of the united states holocaust memorial museum's first person series. then at 8:00 on elect yoouz in history -- >> an anarchist named alexander berkman broke into frick's office in nearby pittsburgh, shot him twice, and repeatedly stabbed him. berkman, however, is one of the great failures in...
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. >>> on may 1st, during hungary began labor day. they celebrated in a big way with an aerial show. for part of their celebration, they decided to get three planes to fly under that bridge over danube river to set a guinness world record. it's the feat they're trying to accomplish. this is where their skill comes into play. >> holy cow. it skims on the water. that is correct. the landing gear in one of the planes actually touched the water. the pilot managed to save the plane from crashing into the river. that's incredible. >> the pilot recovered like his life depended on it, which it did. >> look at the plane to the right. that's the moment it goes down. you immediately see it right itself back up. the p no word whether they got the record or not. >>> it's time to giveaway another ipad mini. to enter you need thursday's buzz word, be at least 18, and at least a u.s. resident. >> the rtm buzz word is coming up. >>> we enter the united kingdom for strange behavior on the road. you see erratic driving. the silver car slows down in the middle of the street before mounting the pavement
. >>> on may 1st, during hungary began labor day. they celebrated in a big way with an aerial show. for part of their celebration, they decided to get three planes to fly under that bridge over danube river to set a guinness world record. it's the feat they're trying to accomplish. this is where their skill comes into play. >> holy cow. it skims on the water. that is correct. the landing gear in one of the planes actually touched the water. the pilot managed to save the plane...
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at an aluminum plant in hungary, a breach in the wall of a containment dam releases 35 million cubic. >> when the red mud was released, it created a flood that moved in the valley extremely rapidly. >> boxite residue, traditionally known as red mud, is a byproduct of the aluminum creation process. to dispose of this red mud, it is normally dried and then covered with soil and grass. but today, it pours down on hundreds of unsuspecting citizens. the unstoppable rush of waste hits one town particularly hard. >> a tsunami-like wave moved on the valley and rose to a height of approximately two meters, especially in the village nearest to the spill site. reports from people on the scene have said that it moved faster than you could run. >> the crimson river pushes cars out of the way and sends residents running for their lives. >> translator: my 82-year-old father pushed my mother up to the window. we took him to the hospital because it burnt his legs. >> an incident overseas tonight has a lot of people wondering, could this kind of thing happen here. >> the devastating footage is broadca
at an aluminum plant in hungary, a breach in the wall of a containment dam releases 35 million cubic. >> when the red mud was released, it created a flood that moved in the valley extremely rapidly. >> boxite residue, traditionally known as red mud, is a byproduct of the aluminum creation process. to dispose of this red mud, it is normally dried and then covered with soil and grass. but today, it pours down on hundreds of unsuspecting citizens. the unstoppable rush of waste hits one...
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then, i could imagine hungary saying, the u.k. got a special deal, we want a special deal.nk that is the critique john is putting forward. he is also saying that the social contract is broken. we had this agreement the everybody in europe is in the same baot. we move forward in unison. now all of a sudden, everybody wants a separate deal. not just the u.k. you also have hungary, slovakia,a n and plan turning te other -- and poland turning the other cheek as well. i think the policy reign is about to end as well.it is very difficult to see how very well will survive this. sittingbeing the chancellor and already, the press is talking about, who is your most likely successor. i is never a good sign for the political process. i agree, germany is the biggest risk here. matt: one of the problems, steen. the germans think, every time there is a bail out to be done, they are the ones writing checks. and the nobody follows their prescriptions. in greece, nobody here in berlin thinks they will be able to pay their debts. hashe same time, merkel not been able to put any of her austeri
then, i could imagine hungary saying, the u.k. got a special deal, we want a special deal.nk that is the critique john is putting forward. he is also saying that the social contract is broken. we had this agreement the everybody in europe is in the same baot. we move forward in unison. now all of a sudden, everybody wants a separate deal. not just the u.k. you also have hungary, slovakia,a n and plan turning te other -- and poland turning the other cheek as well. i think the policy reign is...
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refugee agency is urging hungary and serbia to help migrants now camping in desperate conditions.y're on the serbian side of the border, blocked from moving north by the fence that hungary put up last year. u.n. officials say some 300 migrants are living in tents there. they have no access to toilets or running water, and have to rely on aid groups for food. nearly 40,000 verizon workers may be back on the job in the eastern u.s. next week-- with a new four-year contract. the company and its unions reached a tentative deal today to end a strike. land-line and cable employees walked off the job april 13, in nine eastern states and the district of columbia. in economic news, growth ran at annual rate of eight-tenths of a percent in the first quarter. that is relatively weak, but better than the initial estimate. and, federal reserve chairwoman janet yellen said today she expects another interest rate hike before long, if growth continues to improve. on wall street, the dow jones industrial average gained 45 points to close at 17,873. the nasdaq rose 31 points, and the s&p 500 added
refugee agency is urging hungary and serbia to help migrants now camping in desperate conditions.y're on the serbian side of the border, blocked from moving north by the fence that hungary put up last year. u.n. officials say some 300 migrants are living in tents there. they have no access to toilets or running water, and have to rely on aid groups for food. nearly 40,000 verizon workers may be back on the job in the eastern u.s. next week-- with a new four-year contract. the company and its...
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slovakian -- the slovakian government agreeing to build a hyperloop connecting slovenia with austria and hungarybeers world's best-known is undergoing a rather patriotic rebranding. it will ber says taking its name off the beer cans and bottles and it's going to be calling itself of america. it's a temporary change designed to tap into u.s. patriotic spirit with the olympic games coming up this summer and the presidential election in november. anheuser-busch inbev has redesigned its labels in the past to feature the american flag or the statue of liberty. for the next six months you may be able to walk into a bar and order a pint of america. will you be drinking some? >> only if you come with me. i'm not a beer drinker. i'm a wine drinker. much, kate with the business roundup. let's take a look at what's making headlines around the world with today's press review. lots of focus on brazil and the country's roller coaster political scandal. plenty of suspense over the possible impeachment of president dilma rousseff. >> that's right. rousseff says she's the victim of an institutional coup d'etat.
slovakian -- the slovakian government agreeing to build a hyperloop connecting slovenia with austria and hungarybeers world's best-known is undergoing a rather patriotic rebranding. it will ber says taking its name off the beer cans and bottles and it's going to be calling itself of america. it's a temporary change designed to tap into u.s. patriotic spirit with the olympic games coming up this summer and the presidential election in november. anheuser-busch inbev has redesigned its labels in...
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it's taken in hungary, and now poland, and now austria, with france looking likely to be next."wald konig, i would likike to begin with you. without any disrespect whatsoever, i would like to suggest that austria is not exactly a big country. it has a population of fewer than 10 million. i would like to ask you to explain to us how and why it is having sucuch a huge impact at this point in time. ewald: well, we have a long series of grand coalitions in austria. therefore, i say this is not only the refugees and mass migration, that we have a drift toto the right wing, but also people are not satisfied. they are fed up with the political system, with the two bigger parties that are not big anymore, and with the wheeling and dealing. they are fed up with many other things, beginning from the globalization, down to the interior politics. peter: you've touched on just about every subject we will be talking about inin the next 25 minutes. i would just like you to give us an idea, from the people you have been talking to in austria this past week or so, how great is the sense of crisi
it's taken in hungary, and now poland, and now austria, with france looking likely to be next."wald konig, i would likike to begin with you. without any disrespect whatsoever, i would like to suggest that austria is not exactly a big country. it has a population of fewer than 10 million. i would like to ask you to explain to us how and why it is having sucuch a huge impact at this point in time. ewald: well, we have a long series of grand coalitions in austria. therefore, i say this is not...
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italy and greece, which are on the front lines of the crisis, way, in a- and a sense, of punishing hungary and slovakia. so it is an attempt to sort of rebalance things inside the european union. but again, the european commission is here to propose things. it has not actually been adopted by the e.u. government, the heads of state and government, and we can expect a lot of wrangling ahead on that issue of trying to, if you like, increase solidarity across europe. genie: thank you so much for that. meanwhile, the u.n. security council is holding an urgent meeting today of syria. tuesday the council adopted a measure strongly condemning attacks on hospitals and connection more zones. at least two hospitals in the battleground city of aleppo, have bn hit byirstrikein the past week, leaving close to 30 dead. france and britain called for the meeting today as the syrian cease-fire has been unraveling. now to the united states, and the indiana primary with another big win for donald trump. it also marked the end of the race for trump's biggest republican rival, ted cruz. the texas center was hi
italy and greece, which are on the front lines of the crisis, way, in a- and a sense, of punishing hungary and slovakia. so it is an attempt to sort of rebalance things inside the european union. but again, the european commission is here to propose things. it has not actually been adopted by the e.u. government, the heads of state and government, and we can expect a lot of wrangling ahead on that issue of trying to, if you like, increase solidarity across europe. genie: thank you so much for...
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this is in hungary at a zoo. poor sloth is eating and then that little monkey just steals its food. >> look at the slow look of outrage on the sloth's face. >> this happened several days ago. just this morning the sloth responded saying what the heck was that about. >> come back. >> polka. ♪ ♪ politics and foreign wars all the weather all the scores ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ tapes that roll in way too slow stuff you saw on koppel's show ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ it's late at night you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants ♪ ♪ so grab your "world news now" mug and everybody dance ♪ ♪ have some fun be a pal news polka ♪ everybody. ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka insomniacs only sploets. ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ ♪ who cares what the bosses think they're a goofy crew and if your neighbors call the cops here's all you have to do ♪ ♪ when they yell it's half past 3:00 tell them hey, it's news to me ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ they make us work the grask yard shift that's why we go for
this is in hungary at a zoo. poor sloth is eating and then that little monkey just steals its food. >> look at the slow look of outrage on the sloth's face. >> this happened several days ago. just this morning the sloth responded saying what the heck was that about. >> come back. >> polka. ♪ ♪ politics and foreign wars all the weather all the scores ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ tapes that roll in way too slow stuff you saw on koppel's show ♪ ♪ that's...
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in europe every day, only a couple of hundred ended up in gabcikovo, a villlage on the border with hungaryeven that number caused an uproar in slovakia. now there are just a few migrants left here. the residents have grown used to them. >> they aren't doing anything wrong. they're here because of the war back home. i don't feel threatened. reporter: many say they're more frightened of the uniformed men in the forests nearby. >> the branci are extremists. they're the ones that need to be controlled. reporter: members of the slovenski branci paramilitary are known to hold extremist, right-wing views. the group claims it only exists to protect democracy. but comments on internet forums reveal the opposite. conditioning, tactics, hand-to-hand combat. slovenski branci drills are demanding. the largest paramilitary organization in slovakia doesn't protect democracy. it poses a threat to it, says journalist michal havran. >> i'm very worried, because we know that a significant fraction of the slovakian army and police force are members of this group. it isn't a coincidence that the paramilitary i
in europe every day, only a couple of hundred ended up in gabcikovo, a villlage on the border with hungaryeven that number caused an uproar in slovakia. now there are just a few migrants left here. the residents have grown used to them. >> they aren't doing anything wrong. they're here because of the war back home. i don't feel threatened. reporter: many say they're more frightened of the uniformed men in the forests nearby. >> the branci are extremists. they're the ones that need...
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he was born in hungary and he came to the united states at age 17 to actually fight in lincoln's cavalry during the civil war. and he had been rejected by several european armies. he had a bit of a sense of adventure and came here. was not very happy in the army. but when the civil war ended, he roamed around a bit and landed in st. louis where he he got a job as a reporter for a german language newspaper there. he subsequently purchased another german language newspaper there. then kind of expanded a bit. purchased the st. louis newspaper, the st. louis dispatch. merged it with another newspaper and created a real powerful newspaper there in st. louis. he then expanded his empire to new york. taking over the new york world. which at one point in time was the most read newspaper in the western world. he took its circulation and increased it ten-fold in the time he was there in about a year's time. pulitzer is interesting because he didn't just interest the journalism of his time. what he instituted in newspapers are seen in newspapers today. that is why he is such a powerful force. sensa
he was born in hungary and he came to the united states at age 17 to actually fight in lincoln's cavalry during the civil war. and he had been rejected by several european armies. he had a bit of a sense of adventure and came here. was not very happy in the army. but when the civil war ended, he roamed around a bit and landed in st. louis where he he got a job as a reporter for a german language newspaper there. he subsequently purchased another german language newspaper there. then kind of...
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you see this in the u k, france, .ustria, poland, hungary this transcends the republican party.transcends sovereign boundaries. it is happening all over the place. we are experiencing the symptoms torate across the board -- to nicole's point, that we have lost part of the party. the vessel for the outrage and the frustration to repair it all should be a guy that does not believe in anything. mark: what is the cost, if any, to the trump campaign to not have paul ryan right now, to not have the bushes, to not have mitt romney? is there a cost? >> looking at the polls, frankly, not much. 41-42, the republicans are coming home. it should not sit just anyone that washington is the last place to understand that. the establishment, the last place where that will happen. nicole: i think his supporters view going to washington as a atten potential landmine. mccain had08, after the nomination locked up, he was going in 10 points over obama. taking a snapshot of these polls .s over interpreting them if trump came out today, and said, i for expanding obamacare -- not shrinking it, expanding
you see this in the u k, france, .ustria, poland, hungary this transcends the republican party.transcends sovereign boundaries. it is happening all over the place. we are experiencing the symptoms torate across the board -- to nicole's point, that we have lost part of the party. the vessel for the outrage and the frustration to repair it all should be a guy that does not believe in anything. mark: what is the cost, if any, to the trump campaign to not have paul ryan right now, to not have the...
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in austria,election poland, hungary. look at what is happening with the republican party.ook what is happening with bernie sanders. it is happening all over the place. we are experiencing the symptoms across theorate board that just wants to blow the whole thing up. i get that. i think there's a lot to learn on this process that we have lost some of our party as the democrats have. the idea that the vessel for that outrage, frustration, that loss, should be a guy who does not believe in anything. i really don't believe he believes in anything. mark: what is the cost to beat trump campaign to not have all rhine right now? -- what is the cost to the trump campaign to not have paul ryan right now, to not have the bushes, to not have mitt romney? is there a cost to winning? barry: if you look at the last few polls, frankly, not much. the republicans are coming home. it should not be surprising to anyone that washington is the last place that would come around. inl, the bushes do not live washington. nicolle: i think his supporters view going to washington and trying to make up
in austria,election poland, hungary. look at what is happening with the republican party.ook what is happening with bernie sanders. it is happening all over the place. we are experiencing the symptoms across theorate board that just wants to blow the whole thing up. i get that. i think there's a lot to learn on this process that we have lost some of our party as the democrats have. the idea that the vessel for that outrage, frustration, that loss, should be a guy who does not believe in...
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just had a guest who said a basket of countries from turkey, from russia, from brazil to would serve hungaryl despite the risk. edmund: i think that's right. you have to look at the fx. -- you have to look at the fx. i think there is a strong long-term argument. -- in short-term couple the short-term, let's take a look at the five-year view. thestrong valuation of currency in the local currency equities seem to be building up your exposure to emerging-market equities for the long-term. most not forget that institutional bets are underweight. the weakhe drivers, dollar one and oil prices is the other. let me remind you, on a cyclically adjusted pe basis, russia traded under four times. whatever you say, it is incredibly cheap in the equity world. vonnie: do you consider china and emerging-market? is that one that you would be including quite heavily? edmund: absolutely. we like china. the problem with china is that it is always the same. cei, you arehe hs not buying real exposure to the broader economy. you are buying lots and lots of banks, which are state-owned enterprises. , the portion of
just had a guest who said a basket of countries from turkey, from russia, from brazil to would serve hungaryl despite the risk. edmund: i think that's right. you have to look at the fx. -- you have to look at the fx. i think there is a strong long-term argument. -- in short-term couple the short-term, let's take a look at the five-year view. thestrong valuation of currency in the local currency equities seem to be building up your exposure to emerging-market equities for the long-term. most not...
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. >> holocaust survivor recalls her experiences in the ghettos hungary.his was part of the united states holocaust memorial museum's first-person series. >> and anarchist named alexander berkman rode into the office in nearby picks per -- nearby pittsburgh, shot him twice and repeatedly stabbed him. of the great failures of assassination history. not only did he fail to kill brick, he undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. >> on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. the presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. >> all weekend over american history tv is featuring san bernardino california. southern california's highest peak. see's amp up city to art staff -- c-span's cities tour staff -- hear all about san bernardino here on american history. >> right now we are at the summit in at route 66. first reference in the mojave desert before hitting san bernardino valley. it has a tremendous impact on route 66. many towns were small to begin with. a man named michael wallace area a
. >> holocaust survivor recalls her experiences in the ghettos hungary.his was part of the united states holocaust memorial museum's first-person series. >> and anarchist named alexander berkman rode into the office in nearby picks per -- nearby pittsburgh, shot him twice and repeatedly stabbed him. of the great failures of assassination history. not only did he fail to kill brick, he undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. >> on the labor and social...
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we'll get to you hungary. take it and go. what kind of money? 50 grand. a lot of money. let's do it. brazil. the hottest girls in the world. didn't think of the consequence. drugs didn't factor in. he could have said it 100 times, i probably wouldn't i've heard it. he said he would pay them $5,000 apiece. could he find anybody? i said yes. before i went away, i called my father. >> pop, it's me. >> and told him i was going to be in san diego working, doing construction. a couple of days, i guess. that's it. yeah. i felt really bad lying to him. but i went ahead and did it anyways. i felt really cool like i'm going somewhere. there was not the, oh, my god, look at what we're going to do. it was, we're going to brazil, a trip, a vacation and exporting of illegal material wasn't really part of it. first thing getting out of the airport was the smell, the scent of brazil. the mixture of alcohol burning cars, jet fuel, tropical weather, gasoline, fumes, pollution, i can still smell it to this day. and being away, being out of the country. being not where my parents were. feel
we'll get to you hungary. take it and go. what kind of money? 50 grand. a lot of money. let's do it. brazil. the hottest girls in the world. didn't think of the consequence. drugs didn't factor in. he could have said it 100 times, i probably wouldn't i've heard it. he said he would pay them $5,000 apiece. could he find anybody? i said yes. before i went away, i called my father. >> pop, it's me. >> and told him i was going to be in san diego working, doing construction. a couple of...
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the family was confined with other jews to a ghetto when nazi germany occupied hungary. they were transported to auschwitz and forced to perform hard labor. the event was part of the united states holocaust memorial museum's first-person series. it's a little over an hour. holocauste stories of survivors transcend decades. but you are about to hear from anna is one individual account of the holocaust. we have prepared a slide presentation to help with her introduction. she was born into a jewish transylvania, in a part of romania. birthdayrated her 90th yesterday. [applause] the air on this
the family was confined with other jews to a ghetto when nazi germany occupied hungary. they were transported to auschwitz and forced to perform hard labor. the event was part of the united states holocaust memorial museum's first-person series. it's a little over an hour. holocauste stories of survivors transcend decades. but you are about to hear from anna is one individual account of the holocaust. we have prepared a slide presentation to help with her introduction. she was born into a...
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denmark and hungary saw major gains for far right parties.nd sweden has a history of welcoming immigrants. there the far right party became the third biggest political party in 2015. this is party with roots in the neo-nazi movement and accused of fire attacks on asylum centers. and this past week the austria chancellor resigned after eight years in office. the move marked the death of the moderates in a country where the far right wing has won the first round of austria's presidential elections. courts recently reminded us that rome mismanaged a migrant crisis 1,700 years ago, turning inwards and losing its universal appeal, and it marked the beginning of the end of the roman empire. next on "gps," we continue on this theme. who in the world could have predicted the rise of trump? well, my next guest says if you had the right skills, the right eye for patterns and connections, the right filter to see the important data amidst the flood, you could. >>> most of us in the animal kingdom have five main senses. touch, sight, smell, hearing and ta
denmark and hungary saw major gains for far right parties.nd sweden has a history of welcoming immigrants. there the far right party became the third biggest political party in 2015. this is party with roots in the neo-nazi movement and accused of fire attacks on asylum centers. and this past week the austria chancellor resigned after eight years in office. the move marked the death of the moderates in a country where the far right wing has won the first round of austria's presidential...
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under the 17 day of hungary strike, they are all in the hospital as they continue the hunger strike.next week sanders will campaign in sacramento and stockton after clinton leaves the bay area following a fundraiser yesterday. on the republican side, paul ryan will meet with donald trump next week after he said he is not ready to support trump as the gop candidate >>> bart riders had to take buses between san leandro and davis station. the bus bridges in place. bart workers are try to repair equipment on the tracks between the stops on bart fremont line. service him stretch will resume monday morning. >>> jackpot $450 million and the drawing is tonight seventh- largest in history and the odds of winning are 1-292,000,000. get out there and get your tickets. >> odds are you will not win. >> one final check of the forecast. >>> awaiting forecast today scattered showers, gregory scott, tapering later today it looks like it will be dry for your mother's day brunch. lingering showers throughout the day today. >>> see you back here tomorrow morning 7:30. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, narrator: today on l
under the 17 day of hungary strike, they are all in the hospital as they continue the hunger strike.next week sanders will campaign in sacramento and stockton after clinton leaves the bay area following a fundraiser yesterday. on the republican side, paul ryan will meet with donald trump next week after he said he is not ready to support trump as the gop candidate >>> bart riders had to take buses between san leandro and davis station. the bus bridges in place. bart workers are try to...
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poland, hungary. this transcends the republican party. it is happening with bernie sanders.ds sovereign boundaries. it's happening all over the place. so, we are experiencing the symptoms of an electorate across the board that just wants to blow the system up. i respect that. so i do think there is a lot to , learn from this process over the last few months that we lost some of our party as the democrats have. the idea that the vessel for that outrage, for that frustration, for the loss, to repair it all is a guy who does not believe anything. mark: what is the cost to the trump campaign to not have paul ryan right now, to not have the ,ushes, to not have mitt romney is there a cost to winning? barry: if you look at the last three national polls, frankly not much. 42%, 41%, 43%. the republicans are coming home. it should not be a surprise to anyone that washington is the last place to understand that. mark: the bushes don't live in washington. >> the establishment is the last place it will happen. nicolle: i think his supporters you going to washington and trying to make up
poland, hungary. this transcends the republican party. it is happening with bernie sanders.ds sovereign boundaries. it's happening all over the place. so, we are experiencing the symptoms of an electorate across the board that just wants to blow the system up. i respect that. so i do think there is a lot to , learn from this process over the last few months that we lost some of our party as the democrats have. the idea that the vessel for that outrage, for that frustration, for the loss, to...
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my parents lived in hungary during the communist dictatorship and my father is actually responsible for creating a secret christian catholic underground organization and university to push back on the takeover of his beloved hungry. unfortunately he was feeding to the west end msx and then announce the desk of one kim philby. after a few months of undermining the soviet and helping to stop the spread of communism, my father and his friends as a result my father got a life sentence in a communist prison starting with two years in solitary in two years down a coal mine after that. this is the story with which i open my boat. i didn't want to do it, but my wife said americans love a good story. i open it with a story of my father. my father been liberated from a communist article prison by the revolutionaries in 1956. escaping finally making their way to the west. my father didn't know he'd been for trade to the massive refugee camp where you want to go and he said the united kingdom. that's how i was born a british citizen and eventually move to hungry after the fall of them but now i'm a
my parents lived in hungary during the communist dictatorship and my father is actually responsible for creating a secret christian catholic underground organization and university to push back on the takeover of his beloved hungry. unfortunately he was feeding to the west end msx and then announce the desk of one kim philby. after a few months of undermining the soviet and helping to stop the spread of communism, my father and his friends as a result my father got a life sentence in a...
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. >> at mike's seafood and dock, hard at work in anticipation of hungary customers, they think the 2016as the recipe for success. >> number is number one. and the fresh seafood, but we are ready for, that the fishing has been great, just unloaded lobster boat with a thousand pounds of lobster, and everything else that goes with it. >> crowds at the shore are expected to be at or above record levels, thanks to improving economy, and relatively low gas prices. but the top factor for a successful summer at the shore is as you might expect the weather. >> it is awesome. to have this casino every weather, you couldn't ask for anything better. >> because it is such a beautiful weekend at the jersey shore, officials say leave little early and anticipate longer than usual drive time. sea isle, cleve bryan, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> there is a lot to do this member memorial day weaken, special section at cbsphilly.com. check out the forecast, plus get away guide, barbeque recipes and more. you can also learn how to give back to our military heroes. >>> and, if you are going by air, it is a te
. >> at mike's seafood and dock, hard at work in anticipation of hungary customers, they think the 2016as the recipe for success. >> number is number one. and the fresh seafood, but we are ready for, that the fishing has been great, just unloaded lobster boat with a thousand pounds of lobster, and everything else that goes with it. >> crowds at the shore are expected to be at or above record levels, thanks to improving economy, and relatively low gas prices. but the top factor...
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. >> born in hungary, she started designing dressed in the '70s that were just as beautiful. si si silk chiffon and handd. he opened a studio in budapest with 20 artist who is specialize. >> the big class of painters by the guys. >> she's just as meticulous when it comes to leaves which must have little holes or ragged edges where the bugs have lunch. >> you would be unhappy if this was a perfect leaf. >> boring. it's very boring just a plain old green leaf. >> this precision takes time. a place setting of six pieces can take her studio three days. >> how much does a single anna weatherley plate cost. >> just one plate is between 200 and $400. >> why would somebody spend $400 for plate? >> because they love it. if you would like to buy a piece of art and put it on your table, that's the only time you buy it. it's not plate. it's a hand painted object. >> her work is based on 17th and 18th century botanical art. she says the 19th century is too modern. she's created her own world, and she couldn't be happier. >> i don't live in the 20th century. i cannot drive. i don't do anyt
. >> born in hungary, she started designing dressed in the '70s that were just as beautiful. si si silk chiffon and handd. he opened a studio in budapest with 20 artist who is specialize. >> the big class of painters by the guys. >> she's just as meticulous when it comes to leaves which must have little holes or ragged edges where the bugs have lunch. >> you would be unhappy if this was a perfect leaf. >> boring. it's very boring just a plain old green leaf....
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in many countries, especially christian ones which are predominantly christian like poland, hungary andlova, for example. >> woodruff: we're watching it unfold and don't know what's going to happen to the many people in limbo who haven't found a home. i want to ask you about your own personal story. it wasn't so long ago you were working for the british broadcasting corporation and reporting from abroad for them, you were in the u.s. for a while. you had your own personal crisis and you wrote a book about it. but that's another extraordinary story. >> well, this is a wonderful sort of comeback for me in a way because i thought my career was finished. i thought it was completely over. exactly five years to the day we picked up -- was the day i entered an insane asylum. i had gone mad. a few days earlier, i had been given a drug that's a yellow fever vaccine, and it fried my brain. i had a really high fever for about 13 days. >> woodruff: supposed to be a yellow fever vaccine. >> yes, and it's supposed to protect you but it devastated and fried my brain literally, affected the balance of
in many countries, especially christian ones which are predominantly christian like poland, hungary andlova, for example. >> woodruff: we're watching it unfold and don't know what's going to happen to the many people in limbo who haven't found a home. i want to ask you about your own personal story. it wasn't so long ago you were working for the british broadcasting corporation and reporting from abroad for them, you were in the u.s. for a while. you had your own personal crisis and you...
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after being held up for 50 years like they, they let him go back home to hungary.ry of this year, russia had another prisoner. he was in hitler group and he was captured during the war, and he was 14 when he was in the group. he just got released this past february. >> what about vietnam? any guys ever discovered. did we have any evidence of an american still held? >> yes. there's been plenty through the years. that person is a liar. they're crazy. what do you call it? they don't do the investigation they're supposed to do. they never really sat down and talked to these countries and said you turn over any pow you do have. find them and we can end this issue. i don't care what country is it whether it's southeast asia, china or north korea. >> makes sense to me. i don't know why they would torture somebody. they probably -- i don't know. >> neither do i. a lot of it is they don't want to be caught holding the bag. >> thank you. good luck this weekend. why you having trump, by the way? figured you'd invite everybody? most of the guys like trump? >> yeah. we need som
after being held up for 50 years like they, they let him go back home to hungary.ry of this year, russia had another prisoner. he was in hitler group and he was captured during the war, and he was 14 when he was in the group. he just got released this past february. >> what about vietnam? any guys ever discovered. did we have any evidence of an american still held? >> yes. there's been plenty through the years. that person is a liar. they're crazy. what do you call it? they don't do...
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the family was confined along with other jews to a ghetto when nazi germany occupied hungary. there transported to the auschwitz concentration camp in poland. and, later forced to perform hard labor. this event was part of the united states memorial museum's first-person series. it is a little over one hour. >> the life stories of holocaust survivors transcend the decade. which were about to hear from anna is one individual's account of the holocaust. we have prepared aef
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we have the populism problem in hungary and austria and poland, and they are -- there's the brexit votelease political forces that might be very difficult to control. the sectoral side, i'm not so much concerned that there would be much of an impact, because the euro train would go from brussels to paris to london, and they could have their apartment houses -- it will be tricky on the legal side, many people earning a lot of money, and they will have a hard headache to follow to track their relationship. i'm more concerned about this unleashing of political forces and the symbolism in that brexit vote. sends a signal to the world that the european union has become relative, that it is relative to join or leave, and i 'm fearful that any moment of crisis, it could trigger a heating up and disintegration. anna: great to have you on the program. founder and director of the european democracy lab in berlin. up next, we discussed the implications for the aussie dollar. the rba's unexpected rate cut, next. ♪ anna: welcome back. let's check in on some of the biggest movers and today equity ses
we have the populism problem in hungary and austria and poland, and they are -- there's the brexit votelease political forces that might be very difficult to control. the sectoral side, i'm not so much concerned that there would be much of an impact, because the euro train would go from brussels to paris to london, and they could have their apartment houses -- it will be tricky on the legal side, many people earning a lot of money, and they will have a hard headache to follow to track their...
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. >> born in hungary dana started out designing dresses in the '70s that were just as beautiful and impractical>> look how pretty that is. >> silk sieve gone and hand painted. >> you this on. never pay for dinner. >> in 1990 she opened a small china studio in budapest with 20 artists who each specialized. >> butterflies or bugs and these are the women's work and the big flowers are painted by the guys. >> she's just as meticulous when it comes to leaves which must have little holes or ragged edges where the bugs have lunch. >> so you would be unhappy if this was a perfect leaf. >> boring. very boring. just a plain old green leaf. >> this precision takes time. a place setting of six pieces can take her studio three days. >> how many does a single anna weatherley plate cost? >> just one single plate is between $200 to $400. >> why would somebody spend $400 for a plate? >> because they love it. if you would like to buy a piece of art and put it on your table that's the only time yo otherwise don't buy it. it's not a plate, it's a hand painted object. >> anna's work is based on 17th and 18th centur
. >> born in hungary dana started out designing dresses in the '70s that were just as beautiful and impractical>> look how pretty that is. >> silk sieve gone and hand painted. >> you this on. never pay for dinner. >> in 1990 she opened a small china studio in budapest with 20 artists who each specialized. >> butterflies or bugs and these are the women's work and the big flowers are painted by the guys. >> she's just as meticulous when it comes to leaves...