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yet in hungary, this is not at all the case. as a result hungary is now attracting german migrants who say they no longer feel at home out of fear of refugees. >> it's foreign and people are panicked about what will happen when mosques are built. >> so they flee the refugees for hungary. >> more on that is coming up later in the program, but first to romania. a hospital is where one goes to receive treatment in order to leave feeling healthier, but some families in romania believe that their loved ones' time in hospital was a death sentence. parts of romania's healthcare system are blighted by lack of investment, underpaid staff, and corruption. it has gotten to the point that the public is scared to seek medical attention if they are ill. a mother in bucharest is certain that her daughter, who was being treated for minor injuries, would still be alive if not for negligence and greed. >> ruxandra geambasu keeps coming back here, to be close to her daughter ioana. a doctor herself, she can't understand why ioana had to die. she w
yet in hungary, this is not at all the case. as a result hungary is now attracting german migrants who say they no longer feel at home out of fear of refugees. >> it's foreign and people are panicked about what will happen when mosques are built. >> so they flee the refugees for hungary. >> more on that is coming up later in the program, but first to romania. a hospital is where one goes to receive treatment in order to leave feeling healthier, but some families in romania...
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countries like hungary refused.rime minister viktor orbÁn prepared for a fully-fledged power struggle. the germans tried forcing the issue by demanding a vote in a dramatic meeting of interior ministers in brussels. a majority ended up deciding in favor of limited refugee quotas, but this did not change the situation on the ground. most migrants continued to get stuck in greek camps. >> heads of state, ministers come here, decide, this is what we're going to do. and then they go home and it's actually not happening and i think that's a huge issue for the european union. we have to do what we decide together otherwise the whole credibility and the stability and power of the construction is gone. reporter: which is exactly what happened. a number of countries started to rebel against merkel's policy. austria and the balkan states closed their borders. in interviews merkel was undeterred. but she was a largely isolated figure, and effectively the border closures were helping her. she now put all her efforts into a deal
countries like hungary refused.rime minister viktor orbÁn prepared for a fully-fledged power struggle. the germans tried forcing the issue by demanding a vote in a dramatic meeting of interior ministers in brussels. a majority ended up deciding in favor of limited refugee quotas, but this did not change the situation on the ground. most migrants continued to get stuck in greek camps. >> heads of state, ministers come here, decide, this is what we're going to do. and then they go home and...
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countries like hungary refused.rime minister viktor orbÁn prepared for a fully-fledged power struggle. the germans tried forcing the issue by d demanding a vote in a dramatic meeting of interior ministers in brussels. a majority ended up deciding in favor of limited refugee quotas, but this did not change the situation on the ground. most migrants continued to get stuck in greek camps. >> heads of state, ministers come here, decide, this is what we're going to do. and then they go home and it's actually not happening and i think that's a huge issue for the european union. we have to do what we decide together otherwise the whole credibility and the stability and power of the construction is gone. reporter: which is exactly what happened. a number of countries started to rebel against merkel's policy. austria and the balkan states closed their borders. in interviews merkel was undeterred. but she was a largely isolated figure, and effectively the border closures were helping her. she now put all her efforts into a de
countries like hungary refused.rime minister viktor orbÁn prepared for a fully-fledged power struggle. the germans tried forcing the issue by d demanding a vote in a dramatic meeting of interior ministers in brussels. a majority ended up deciding in favor of limited refugee quotas, but this did not change the situation on the ground. most migrants continued to get stuck in greek camps. >> heads of state, ministers come here, decide, this is what we're going to do. and then they go home...
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there aren't many muslims in hungary.y about 1% or 2% of the population. >> they say they feel safe in hungary. for years, hungary's been a popular holiday destination for germans. many have also moved there. hungary is predominantly christian and there are e few immigrants, , but hungary is alo noticeably poorer than its neighbors to the west. behind the spruced-up lake promenade, this poverty becomes apparent. there are vacant homes, and houses are sold at rock bottom prices. real estate e agents say most of their buyers are german-speaking. ottmar heide says they come because of the low prices. and for another reason. >> they leave germany because of the refugees and rising costs. eight out of ten inquiries are from people who want to leave germany because of that. >> on social media, there's a lively discussion among germans considering moving to hungary. real estate agencies along lake balaton say it's a trend. we head to the next property. ottmar heide is meeting another prospective customer, also from germany. mich
there aren't many muslims in hungary.y about 1% or 2% of the population. >> they say they feel safe in hungary. for years, hungary's been a popular holiday destination for germans. many have also moved there. hungary is predominantly christian and there are e few immigrants, , but hungary is alo noticeably poorer than its neighbors to the west. behind the spruced-up lake promenade, this poverty becomes apparent. there are vacant homes, and houses are sold at rock bottom prices. real...
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about this time last year, hungary was dealing with a major crisis.n wednesday, 10,000, 15,000 migrants walking through the territory. unknown, undocumented people. it did have an obligation to secure its borders. >> today, we see what has happened regarding how hungary is dealing with refugees. about after world 1000 hungarianan refugees left the country, and the italian government opened their doors. and the italian government, after helped -- helping with settlement in the country, after 1956, after the hunt gary and revolution -- hunt gary and revolution. i really feel like i was baffled when i saw the situation in hungary and the border. i think that they should remember. lots of countries in europe and germany and france, and other countries, opened the doors for hungarians. they know what the displacement and situation is. laura: the difference perhaps with what happened in 1956 114 thousand -- when 14,000 it was clear.ed, here, there is an unknown number of people entering hungary without permission. it was more of a security crisis, was it no
about this time last year, hungary was dealing with a major crisis.n wednesday, 10,000, 15,000 migrants walking through the territory. unknown, undocumented people. it did have an obligation to secure its borders. >> today, we see what has happened regarding how hungary is dealing with refugees. about after world 1000 hungarianan refugees left the country, and the italian government opened their doors. and the italian government, after helped -- helping with settlement in the country,...
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hungary and the hunt darian people.seems to me he is very frustrated about the current situation in europe and he is very frustrated that he has excluded himself from the politicians that can be taken seriously. he is not a serious person. brent: parse words. earlier we asked our eu correspondent white luxembourg's ford minister started this argument three days before a crucial summit where it year -- few members are supposedly finding common ground. >> at least what he has said is what many believe behind closed doors, because for eu leaders and institutions, it is just frustrating to see a number of states, particularly in the east of europe, slip away from the court european values. there was a big debate today on poland where the rule of law is facing a systemic threat, the european commission says. the media is under attack. all these things that have happened already in hungary. there is very little the eu can do. it is very frustrating for politicians. some say it is as bad if a country slips away -- it is just a
hungary and the hunt darian people.seems to me he is very frustrated about the current situation in europe and he is very frustrated that he has excluded himself from the politicians that can be taken seriously. he is not a serious person. brent: parse words. earlier we asked our eu correspondent white luxembourg's ford minister started this argument three days before a crucial summit where it year -- few members are supposedly finding common ground. >> at least what he has said is what...
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and hungary had grain, rich fields of it.rman soldiers have such good appetites. they have aluminum, which makes planes. hungary had an army, not the battle trained german army, but good enough to throw against russian guns. romania had not only grain but oil, and hitler needed every last drop of it to power his war machine. romania also had men, more slave labor, more cannon fodder for the attacks on russia. and most importantly, romania had russian frontiers, and hitler wanted those in the hands of german generals. bulgaria did not have a russian frontier, but it did have aces -- bases on the black sea, bases to pray on german shipping. by the spring of the reactionary 1941, governments of hungary, under the dictatorship of an admiral, of romania, governed by young king michael, who was only a tool in the hands of hitler's puppet, general enescu, and of bulgaria, all sold their countries out to hitler. now threatened by a revolt of , their people, they were only too glad to be protected by hitler's army. so by march 1941, g
and hungary had grain, rich fields of it.rman soldiers have such good appetites. they have aluminum, which makes planes. hungary had an army, not the battle trained german army, but good enough to throw against russian guns. romania had not only grain but oil, and hitler needed every last drop of it to power his war machine. romania also had men, more slave labor, more cannon fodder for the attacks on russia. and most importantly, romania had russian frontiers, and hitler wanted those in the...
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yet in hungary, this is not at all the case.lt hungary is now attracting german migrants who say they no longer feel at home out of fear of refugees. >> it's foreign and people are panicked about what will happen when mosques are built. >> so they flee the refugees for hungary. >> more on that is coming up later in the program, but first to romania. a hospital is where one goes to
yet in hungary, this is not at all the case.lt hungary is now attracting german migrants who say they no longer feel at home out of fear of refugees. >> it's foreign and people are panicked about what will happen when mosques are built. >> so they flee the refugees for hungary. >> more on that is coming up later in the program, but first to romania. a hospital is where one goes to
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i do wish to say hello to our good friend from hungary. and i'm grateful, quite frankly, to have this opportunity, mr. speaker, as i ride today to recognize the -- rise today to recognize the 60th anniversary of the hung earn revolution and freedom fight -- hungarian revolution and freedom fight. 60 years ago hungary stood tall and said, enough is enough. hungarian schoolchildren and college students took up arms against the government and its soviet policies. on october 23, 1956, approximately 20,000 protesters convened next to the statue of the general, a national hero of hungary. despite orders to disband, protesters tore down a bronze statue of stalin. the following morning power was consolidated, a new multiparty government was formed. the revolution spread like wildfire throughout the countryside. on november 1, the prime minister announced hungary's withdrawal from the warsaw pact . the ussr sent troops across the hungarian border. unfortunately, thousands of hungarian civilians were killed. the months that followed, the revolution,
i do wish to say hello to our good friend from hungary. and i'm grateful, quite frankly, to have this opportunity, mr. speaker, as i ride today to recognize the -- rise today to recognize the 60th anniversary of the hung earn revolution and freedom fight -- hungarian revolution and freedom fight. 60 years ago hungary stood tall and said, enough is enough. hungarian schoolchildren and college students took up arms against the government and its soviet policies. on october 23, 1956, approximately...
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where there's a large minority of ethnic hungarians because that region had been part of greater hungaryuntil romania got it back at the end of world war ii. actually i'm telescoping history because the region changed and many times. c-span: how many were murdered in the holocaust from romania? >> basically, here is the record. over 300,000 jewish were murdered by troops with the pure credit fingerprints all over it. in their regions outside romania occupied by the romanian army you know in the midst of hitler's operation barbarossa the captured the soviet union, the captured the soviet union. romanian troops got as far as odessa, the black sea port in the middle of the black sea. i believe the number was 375,000 jews but it's in the book specifically. all of this is the work gets trailblazing scholars who really said that allied -- solidified the records in the remaining archives after 1989, dead 90s and after. inside romania proper there were about 300,000 jews who he kept from the gas chamber but nevertheless there were 10, 15,000 or so jews killed by the troops and the population ins
where there's a large minority of ethnic hungarians because that region had been part of greater hungaryuntil romania got it back at the end of world war ii. actually i'm telescoping history because the region changed and many times. c-span: how many were murdered in the holocaust from romania? >> basically, here is the record. over 300,000 jewish were murdered by troops with the pure credit fingerprints all over it. in their regions outside romania occupied by the romanian army you know...
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in hungary, there is more of an alignment with putin.is discussion the a lot of the insurgent parties in central and western europe are being financed by president putin. this idea that the trump campaign is benefiting from that kind of support. guy: a lot of speculation. >> maybe there is some fire. i think you have to go back to the underlying geopolitics. poland, in particular, has serious issues with russia and when it comes to defense and security policy, it will clean west. when it comes to political integration, poland and hungary, romania even, when it comes to sharing the burden of the refugee crisis and undermine the of those countries with a lot of immigration and many refugees, they will resist that. they are all quite concerned, along with the northern portion of europe, with how the balance of power tilts within the european union, depending on what kind of a brexit we get. because of all of these issues, they will probably stand in the way of, if not actively undermine, much deeper integration. defense, yes, but the rest o
in hungary, there is more of an alignment with putin.is discussion the a lot of the insurgent parties in central and western europe are being financed by president putin. this idea that the trump campaign is benefiting from that kind of support. guy: a lot of speculation. >> maybe there is some fire. i think you have to go back to the underlying geopolitics. poland, in particular, has serious issues with russia and when it comes to defense and security policy, it will clean west. when it...
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hungary, spent a couple hours on the ground. on the got back airplane, flew to bosnia, spent several hours there. by that time, it was 5:00, 6:00 in the evening. 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon in washington. you get to go a lot of places. upsed to swear when i gave my day job, i would never get on an airplane. have really gone back on now, i love to travel. we are on the road constantly. >> is important to report the facts but it's also important to keep people safe. i'm a veteran. i served in the u.s. army. far more classified information than ever saw as an army officer. sometimes, that's the nature of the beast. excited don't get too about this e-mail controversy. there is a lot of classified information floating around washington. there is a lotat of overclassification. there are situations that need to be kept safe. there used to be a rule where you couldn't report troop movements. i was horrified to hear one of my colleagues say a hypothetical .uestion if you american army m -- troop was about to be ambushed, would you tell
hungary, spent a couple hours on the ground. on the got back airplane, flew to bosnia, spent several hours there. by that time, it was 5:00, 6:00 in the evening. 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon in washington. you get to go a lot of places. upsed to swear when i gave my day job, i would never get on an airplane. have really gone back on now, i love to travel. we are on the road constantly. >> is important to report the facts but it's also important to keep people safe. i'm a veteran. i...
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it comes as a result of migrants in the current european migration crisis crossing into hungary from the south. they can produce around 100 spools of wire per day. the frankfurt zoo is introducing the world to its new baby gorilla... the infant ape was born last week as part of the zoo's the baby has no name yet. the sex of the baby has yet to be determined because the mother won't let anyone get too close. staff at the zoo says the baby appears to be healthy and is exceptionally big for its age. the mother gorilla, "shira" isn't a first- time mother. she's given birth to babies in 2013 and 2015... but both babies died a short time after. a bridal party recently ditched the bouquets for puppies! the pups for their wedding pictures. the bride works with 2 rescue organizations -- and when this litter came in days before her big day...it was fate. the wedding photographer says the photos were a big hit -- with thousands of likes, comments and shares. an incredible reunion 5 years in the making. we started crying and hugging... and it was kind of cool cause after 5 years... when i though
it comes as a result of migrants in the current european migration crisis crossing into hungary from the south. they can produce around 100 spools of wire per day. the frankfurt zoo is introducing the world to its new baby gorilla... the infant ape was born last week as part of the zoo's the baby has no name yet. the sex of the baby has yet to be determined because the mother won't let anyone get too close. staff at the zoo says the baby appears to be healthy and is exceptionally big for its...
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poland, hungary, not wanting to line up to any particular quotas.ocus will be security, growth, opportunities in terms of jobs within the 27 remaining members of the eu, and the fight against terror. they are going to try to find some sort of agreement. we are seeing the eu tearing itself apart from the middle. one side calling for more integration. jean-claude yunker, draghi, calling for more union. on the other side, poland, hungary talking about more need for self-determination, for more powers within their own parliaments. confused because i was in strasburg on tuesday and everyone there including members of the commission were saying, we're just going to act like if the u.k. were still part of the union because they have not trickled article 50. -- triggered article 50. why were they not invited to the meeting in bratislava caroline:? caroline: they've got to set some sort of agenda. it is notable that this meeting isn't happening in brussels. clearly, they want to separate themselves. this is an informal meeting, or so it is called. seems pret
poland, hungary, not wanting to line up to any particular quotas.ocus will be security, growth, opportunities in terms of jobs within the 27 remaining members of the eu, and the fight against terror. they are going to try to find some sort of agreement. we are seeing the eu tearing itself apart from the middle. one side calling for more integration. jean-claude yunker, draghi, calling for more union. on the other side, poland, hungary talking about more need for self-determination, for more...
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. >> i've met people from holland, germany, i met people from hungary. all over. >> reporter: the attendees are as different and varied as the costumes and art. >> everybody told me about it but you have to see it. you have to see -- not only what they talk about, the naked people, but the art installationed and the stuff they built. >> reporter: this woman is 84 >> and then people say, is this your first time? oh, they are virgins, ring the bell. >> she's from new jersey. >> i'm her 60-year-old daughter. >> reporter: lynn said they hosted camps ranging in age from 28 to 87. her mom wasn't the oldest. >> we came to show it doesn't matter how old you are. >> reporter: both say they may be back again next year. >> i met really, interesting people. i guess it's interesting people who go there. >> gotta love her. naked people. big deal. >> that was terry henry reporting there from our nation up north. slightly different kind of annual pilgrimage going in saudi arabia. hundreds of thousands flocked to mecca. they come from all over the world as well. they wal
. >> i've met people from holland, germany, i met people from hungary. all over. >> reporter: the attendees are as different and varied as the costumes and art. >> everybody told me about it but you have to see it. you have to see -- not only what they talk about, the naked people, but the art installationed and the stuff they built. >> reporter: this woman is 84 >> and then people say, is this your first time? oh, they are virgins, ring the bell. >> she's...
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we flew to hungary, spent a couple hours on the ground. during which he inspected u.s. armored infantry company about to go into bosnia. then we got back on the airplane, flew to bosnia, spent several hours there. then other croatia which was also involved in the civil war in the balkans at the time. by that time, it was 5:00, 6:00 in the evening. it was only 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon back in washington. the six hours or seven it took us to get to injuries made up the rest of the time. you get to go a lot of places. you don't get to see a whole lot of things. i used to swear when i gave up my day job, i would never get on an airplane. i have, as my lovely wife let test, -- will attest really gone , back on my word because now, i love to travel. we are on the road constantly. but we are doing it on our schedule rather than someone else's schedule and you see things that whiz by 10 or 20 years ago. >> thank you. >> it's important to report the facts but it's also important to keep people safe. i was running what your view on edward snowden's leaking of classified docu
we flew to hungary, spent a couple hours on the ground. during which he inspected u.s. armored infantry company about to go into bosnia. then we got back on the airplane, flew to bosnia, spent several hours there. then other croatia which was also involved in the civil war in the balkans at the time. by that time, it was 5:00, 6:00 in the evening. it was only 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon back in washington. the six hours or seven it took us to get to injuries made up the rest of the time. you...
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artists from hungary decorated this cave. and this mural is by an australian painter. >> translator: culture is the lubricant -- understanding other co culture is the key to bidding trust and cooperation. >> chen and his co-workers are keeping one part of the silk road alive and creating a mod mpb day crossroads for cultural and artistic exchange. >> a group of japanese archit t architects has lunched an ambitious campaign. the plan to build the gymnasiums on saturday. both feature a suspended roof which was rare at the time. the first building has a roof hanging from main cables linking two large pillars. the result is a beautiful structure that has no pillars inside. it's one of the masterpieces of the late world renowned japanese architect tanga. the facility hosted swimming events in the 1964 tokyo olympics. it's scheduled to be used in the next olympics for hand ball, wheelchair rugby and other sports. the group including, famous architects, held a news conference. kuma is the designer of the new stadium being built for
artists from hungary decorated this cave. and this mural is by an australian painter. >> translator: culture is the lubricant -- understanding other co culture is the key to bidding trust and cooperation. >> chen and his co-workers are keeping one part of the silk road alive and creating a mod mpb day crossroads for cultural and artistic exchange. >> a group of japanese archit t architects has lunched an ambitious campaign. the plan to build the gymnasiums on saturday. both...
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. >> i am from hungary. >> reporter: was is a trip he looks forward to every year. >> will you try to have something? >> i have done that already. >> reporter: in between the moscone he center buildings, open spaces and networking looks . >> this is the first time we have taken it vertical and had a staircase with these large towers. outside, a resigned readiness for the chaos. >> it is a pain but i understand that people needed. it is good for business around here. >> reporter: the highlight for a lot of these attendees is going to be the big concert on wednesday night at at&t park featuring when stephani and staying. in san francisco, anne makovec, kpix 5 today is the first day santa clara county workers can use an app which is promising cheap bryan stork. as kpix 5's jackie ward reports, some did not get the scoop. >> reporter: it was a bit of a slow rollout today. on friday, the county was awarded this contract. today was the first day santa clara county employees could take scoop and use this app to and from work for just one dollar each way. it is so new that when we spoke to a
. >> i am from hungary. >> reporter: was is a trip he looks forward to every year. >> will you try to have something? >> i have done that already. >> reporter: in between the moscone he center buildings, open spaces and networking looks . >> this is the first time we have taken it vertical and had a staircase with these large towers. outside, a resigned readiness for the chaos. >> it is a pain but i understand that people needed. it is good for business...
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. >> this next video from budapest, hungary and these two guys, definitely here they are at the counter looking around this is in a reception area in a hospital. so these two guys look like they're just waiting for somebody to come behind the counter. unfortunately one of those guys decides he's going to go behind the counter. >> you know that behavior. looking around. after the final check, opens that drawer, cea some cash currency and driving permits for german italians and hungarians who happen to leave them there. >> there's one problem though. the camera sees him. >> side profile, front, another side profile. >> and if the camera sees you, so will the police. and they're looking for these two guys. >> you remember how your wife tells you she was pregnant? that moment when you find out you're going to be a dad. >> well let's see how lacy is about to break it down for kyle. >> ooh. >> all right. she's got the paper all opened. [ bleep ] >> he's like oh, cool. new meat thermometer. >> exactly. >> exactly. they -- >> yeah. ?? >> he's trying to figure out. he knows something's happening
. >> this next video from budapest, hungary and these two guys, definitely here they are at the counter looking around this is in a reception area in a hospital. so these two guys look like they're just waiting for somebody to come behind the counter. unfortunately one of those guys decides he's going to go behind the counter. >> you know that behavior. looking around. after the final check, opens that drawer, cea some cash currency and driving permits for german italians and...
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. >>> and a camera woman videotaped kicking and trying to slay migrants in hungary is under indictment. this is the footage from last year happened. at the time, she said she at first fell under attack when the refugees broke the police barrier along the border with serbia. she was seen kicking children and tripping a man carrying a little boy and has since apologized. she's charged with breaching the peace. >>> and going where humans can't go, italian firefighters set to deploy drones in robots in central italy to avoid the need for emergency crews to go into unstable buildings. last month's quake claimed 300 lives, injured hundreds more and left thousands of residents homeless when several towns were devastated. on monday, high-tech robots were gathering information from a 15th century church and other damaged historic buildings. >>> hord's next with the forecast. relief from the heat could just be days away. >> and so many days away, unfortunately. with the storms yesterday, you know, we're in the middle of numbers have come in. and below. the weed pollen is high and the mold spores
. >>> and a camera woman videotaped kicking and trying to slay migrants in hungary is under indictment. this is the footage from last year happened. at the time, she said she at first fell under attack when the refugees broke the police barrier along the border with serbia. she was seen kicking children and tripping a man carrying a little boy and has since apologized. she's charged with breaching the peace. >>> and going where humans can't go, italian firefighters set to...
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and what bill clinton said was that both poland and hungary wouldn't be free nations today were it not that the united states made during the second world war and other times during history and that what they want is a putin-like dictatorship or authoritarian government that would keep foreigners out and he ended the line with, sound familiar? so what he was doing was, campaign acknowledged this, he was taking a >>> so trump is making an argument against clinton when in fact he was talking to people who were immigrants and german. >> they have been paying donald trump for lots of things. i'm told trump will put money back into his campaign. >> yeah. he has been posting for a while. as for the debate the other night the trump campaign raised about $18 million. but they are planning on $140 million in the last five and a half weeks of this election. about 100 million to tv and the other to digital. they have raised a lot, 18 million would certainly be a boost. in order get to 140 he will have to put in some of his own money which is something he didn't want to do. clinton has more money
and what bill clinton said was that both poland and hungary wouldn't be free nations today were it not that the united states made during the second world war and other times during history and that what they want is a putin-like dictatorship or authoritarian government that would keep foreigners out and he ended the line with, sound familiar? so what he was doing was, campaign acknowledged this, he was taking a >>> so trump is making an argument against clinton when in fact he was...
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guarantee is needed to bolster their case against rivals seeking the games in paris and budapest, hungary. critics argue there is a better use for the money. action tomorrow... it's the u.s. vs. europe. the europeans have dominated over the last half decade.. .maybe that's why they're having so much fun. this guy in the red shirt from the gallery was heckling rory mcillroy.. so what does he do.. invites the guy out to try to sink a the putt rory missed.. and low and behold... beat the pro.. knocks down the putt. high fives from everybody. that's great stuff... having fun at an event that should be all about comaraderie ((chris maathuis)) will take us to arbor view this friday night. the fans have spoken. green valley at liberty came in second, while st. thomas at gorman came in third. so jon tritsch will be live at six from arbor view. get a selfie with jon and send it to me and i'll put it on the air that night. send those selfies to pix at las vegas now com. ((denise valdez)) >>> check out ferrari's latest rides.... cars at the paris motor show today. the first is a convertible version
guarantee is needed to bolster their case against rivals seeking the games in paris and budapest, hungary. critics argue there is a better use for the money. action tomorrow... it's the u.s. vs. europe. the europeans have dominated over the last half decade.. .maybe that's why they're having so much fun. this guy in the red shirt from the gallery was heckling rory mcillroy.. so what does he do.. invites the guy out to try to sink a the putt rory missed.. and low and behold... beat the pro.....
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of october, hungary have a referendum to ask citizens if they think this is not. or >> thank you so much for joining us. debating a total ban on poland's parliament discussed a law -- a draft law supported by the conservative government, the second law up for debate, put fort by the to allow abortions. through the 12 weeks of pregnancy. legislation in the deeply abortingcountry allows a fetus under certain conditions. story.as the reporter: a near total ban on abortions and prison terms for who undergo them and the practitioners who carry them out. at stake for polish women, as their parliament votes by thesetiative abortion organizations, tabled in parliament after it received almost half a million signatures. want to make the prison term for abortion the same as infantside, for a mother with postpartum depression, so months to five years. reporter: pro choice activists with a rival allow abortions up to 12 weeks in pregnancy. terminations are currently only legal in poland in the case of rape, incest, severe health risks to the mother or an deformed fetus. anti-
of october, hungary have a referendum to ask citizens if they think this is not. or >> thank you so much for joining us. debating a total ban on poland's parliament discussed a law -- a draft law supported by the conservative government, the second law up for debate, put fort by the to allow abortions. through the 12 weeks of pregnancy. legislation in the deeply abortingcountry allows a fetus under certain conditions. story.as the reporter: a near total ban on abortions and prison terms...
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. >> this next video from budapest, hungary and these two guys, definitely here they are at the counter looking around this is in a reception area in a hospital. so these two guys look like they're just waiting for somebody to come behind the counter. unfortunately one of those guys decides he's going to go behind the counter. >> you know that behavior. looking around. after the final check, opens that drawer, cease a few envelopes and decides to lift some cash currency and dri permits for german italians and hungarians who happen to leave them there. >> there's one problem though. the camera sees him. >> side profile, front, another side profile. >> and if the camera sees you, so will the police. and they're looking for these two guys. >> you remember how your wife tells you she was pregnant? >> yes, in every single detail. >> i tell you, you'll remember that moment when you find out you're going to be a dad. about to break it down for kyle. >> ooh. >> all right. she's got the paper all opened. [ bleep ] >> he's like oh, cool. new meat thermometer. >> exactly. >> exactly. they -- >> ye
. >> this next video from budapest, hungary and these two guys, definitely here they are at the counter looking around this is in a reception area in a hospital. so these two guys look like they're just waiting for somebody to come behind the counter. unfortunately one of those guys decides he's going to go behind the counter. >> you know that behavior. looking around. after the final check, opens that drawer, cease a few envelopes and decides to lift some cash currency and dri...
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artists from hungary, they created this cave. and this mural of children is by an australian painter. >> translator: culture is the lubricant and stimulant between different nations and ethnic groups. understanding other cultures is the key to building trust, friendship, and cooperation. >> reporter: cave by cave, he and his helpers are keeping one legacy of the ancient world alive and creating a modern day crossroads for cultural and artistic exchange. nhk world, dunhuang. >>> and now here is a three-day outlook on the world's weather. ♪ >>> that's all for now on this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. from all of us at nhk world, thanks for watching. >> today, global 3000 goes to chile, where we meet some tiny frogs which biologists are completely mad about. but why are there numbers on the decline? and we had to nairobi, homes to thousands of street kids. while most people there ought to turn a blind eye, one person is taking a closer look. first, we had to the west bank where and israeli is supporting the p
artists from hungary, they created this cave. and this mural of children is by an australian painter. >> translator: culture is the lubricant and stimulant between different nations and ethnic groups. understanding other cultures is the key to building trust, friendship, and cooperation. >> reporter: cave by cave, he and his helpers are keeping one legacy of the ancient world alive and creating a modern day crossroads for cultural and artistic exchange. nhk world, dunhuang....
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artists from hungary, they created this cave. and this mural of children is by an australian painter. >> translator: culture is the lubricant and stimulant between different nations and ethnic groups. understanding other cultures is the key to building trust, friendship, and cooperation. >> reporter: cave by cave, he and his helpers are keeping one legacy of the ancient world alive and creating a modern day crossroads for cultural and artistic exchange. nhk world, dunhuang. >>> and now here is a three-day outlook on the world's weather. ♪ >>> that's all for now on this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. from all of us at nhk world, thanks for watching. >> today, global 3000 goes to chile, where we meet some tiny frogs which biologists are completely mad about. but why are there numbers on the decline? and we had to nairobi, homes to thousands of street kids. while most people there ought to turn a blind eye, one person is taking a closer look. first, we had to the west bank where and israeli is supporting the p
artists from hungary, they created this cave. and this mural of children is by an australian painter. >> translator: culture is the lubricant and stimulant between different nations and ethnic groups. understanding other cultures is the key to building trust, friendship, and cooperation. >> reporter: cave by cave, he and his helpers are keeping one legacy of the ancient world alive and creating a modern day crossroads for cultural and artistic exchange. nhk world, dunhuang....
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for since, the leader of hungary has been known to criticize what merkel is doing very heavily, so no surprise. there is still a division two state led by hungry, but also what came as a surprise that the italian prime minister, renzi, before going out said he was very unsatisfied with results of the summit and did not want to have a press conference with merkel and hollande because he did not just want to sign onto something that was scripted in advance, so you -- he felt like this was sort of a scripted summit, and it shows you there are still big divisions in spite of the franco-german engine being back for the moment. terry: you mentioned germany, france, italy, some of the heavyweights in the european union. britain, however, was conspicuous in its absence. what, if anything, was said at the summit about brexit? max: of course something was said. i think all the eu leaders said they were said that britain had chosen to leave. one question -- very interesting here -- was put to the council president, the question of when the infamous article 50 would be triggered. the question of
for since, the leader of hungary has been known to criticize what merkel is doing very heavily, so no surprise. there is still a division two state led by hungry, but also what came as a surprise that the italian prime minister, renzi, before going out said he was very unsatisfied with results of the summit and did not want to have a press conference with merkel and hollande because he did not just want to sign onto something that was scripted in advance, so you -- he felt like this was sort of...
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a joint venture between hungary and czechoslovakia, this immense hydroelectric project has become anerited source of conflict. white: the idea was that they would divert water from the danube river through turbines to generate hydroelectric energy. but at the same time, it was potentially environmentally destructive. it would move 97% of the water from the danube river through a concrete channel that could then be run through the turbines. hungarian scientists began to realize that there would be vast environmental consequences-- pollution of groundwater tables, even surface water would be polluted. it could potentially destroy habitat for animals. and there was another issue that downriver from the dam is budapest, a city of 2 1/2 million people. in time, hunrians, through street protests, et cetera pressured their own government to slow down on their... their half of the project, so that by late 1980s, the hungarians only had completed roughly ten percent of their project, where the slovaks had pushed ahead, actually, and were almost 90% done. so this started to create tensions bet
a joint venture between hungary and czechoslovakia, this immense hydroelectric project has become anerited source of conflict. white: the idea was that they would divert water from the danube river through turbines to generate hydroelectric energy. but at the same time, it was potentially environmentally destructive. it would move 97% of the water from the danube river through a concrete channel that could then be run through the turbines. hungarian scientists began to realize that there would...
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our special correspondent met her a year ago at a border crossing in hungary. she has now settled in germany and he has been back to talk to her again. reporter: 2000 miles from aleppo and the war, she has a new life. on her way to school, speaking fluent german, embracing the normal. this is her a year after arriving on european shores. it was a journey made by thousands, but for a girl in a wheelchair, the challenges were an adventure. >> yeah, it is a journey for a new life. reporter: age 16, she taught herself english by watching soap operas and came with big dreams. >> i want to meet the queen. reporter: her journey has crossed the borders of nations and of the imagination. from detention in central europe -- >> i was afraid, but i'm doing ok. i'm stronger than i look. reporter: to freedom in germany today. what has changed? >> she is just like any other person. she gets up early, she goes to school, she is a hard-working pupil, i hope. she speaks german. and she is safe. she isn't afraid anymore. reporter: but this is not a story with an uncomplicated hap
our special correspondent met her a year ago at a border crossing in hungary. she has now settled in germany and he has been back to talk to her again. reporter: 2000 miles from aleppo and the war, she has a new life. on her way to school, speaking fluent german, embracing the normal. this is her a year after arriving on european shores. it was a journey made by thousands, but for a girl in a wheelchair, the challenges were an adventure. >> yeah, it is a journey for a new life. reporter:...
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you make a copy of the disc and walk it along to someone else and it eventually found its way to hungary, where a western game publisher saw it and said i have to get this and sell it to the west. but how do you make an intellectual property licensing deal with the soviet union? they have no concept of what that is. katty: did he manage to make money out of tetris? it has been a massive hit for, what, three decades. >> more than 30 years. initially when there was interest in the game, the soviet government at the time said we own everything, this is ours, we will keep you on as a consultant. but any money that does come in, and a big part of the controversy here was the soviets trying to collect the money they thought they were owed, all flowed to them. after the soviet union fell apart, alexey was able to reassert his portion of the rights. katty: give us a sense of the scale of tetris's reach. 425 million downloads on mobile phones alone. >> it has been a billion-dollar business over the last 30 years. the initial killer pairing of the nintendo game boy --the handheld thing from the 19
you make a copy of the disc and walk it along to someone else and it eventually found its way to hungary, where a western game publisher saw it and said i have to get this and sell it to the west. but how do you make an intellectual property licensing deal with the soviet union? they have no concept of what that is. katty: did he manage to make money out of tetris? it has been a massive hit for, what, three decades. >> more than 30 years. initially when there was interest in the game, the...
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. >> at the same time, too, while america is coming in, their alliance with austria, hungary and turkey isn't really helping them at this point. the austria hungarian army -- >> they're doing the heavy lifting. this is a tough thing. if we look at the american contribution, not only so much people here could argue over this but it's not so much that we're going to produce these key victories as it is we're going to be there to, you know, bolster the morale of our allies but, also, if you're the germans and you've got these hundreds and thousands and millions of americans showing up, it helps to convince you that, you know what, we miscalculated. and that's a big deal. so -- but in order to do that, in order to make that effect felt, you've got to get those guys from the united states over to france. and that's -- initially, it looks like it's a dangerous proposition. sims is going to be important in all of this because he recognizes the value of this -- you know, of this technology, the u-boat and the value of destroyers to combat these things and that's something that the united states
. >> at the same time, too, while america is coming in, their alliance with austria, hungary and turkey isn't really helping them at this point. the austria hungarian army -- >> they're doing the heavy lifting. this is a tough thing. if we look at the american contribution, not only so much people here could argue over this but it's not so much that we're going to produce these key victories as it is we're going to be there to, you know, bolster the morale of our allies but, also,...
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accurate intelligence about china's eminent intervention in the korean war, the soviet invasion of hungary in 1956 and the crucial information during the cuban missile crisis that soviet had received to stop heading towards cuba and not challenge president kennedy's naval block aid. even for long hope of breakthrough by the mid-1960's something like 80% of u.s. intelligence of soviet union was coming from nsa and signals. during the cold war a fundamental change was occurring in the nature of electronics spying in another way. it was increasingly the case that encrypt analysis in general practiced in the golden era in world war ii was being superceded by what old-timey code records used to call second story eencrypt analysis. it was quite clear from the documentary evidence and that it was such a growth industry for the u.s. that the cia and nsa both try today claim the jobs for themselves resulting in turf battle and resolved when bobby became director of nsa in 1980 and came to known as the peace treaty between the two agencies. he told me about this episode and he said, he went onto exp
accurate intelligence about china's eminent intervention in the korean war, the soviet invasion of hungary in 1956 and the crucial information during the cuban missile crisis that soviet had received to stop heading towards cuba and not challenge president kennedy's naval block aid. even for long hope of breakthrough by the mid-1960's something like 80% of u.s. intelligence of soviet union was coming from nsa and signals. during the cold war a fundamental change was occurring in the nature of...
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offer accurate intelligence about china's eminent intervention in the korean war, soviet invasion of hungary in 1956 and the crucial information during the cuban missile crisis that the soviets had received orders from moscow and not challenged president kennedy's able blockade. so even without the long hoped-for breakthrough against the soviet codes, by the mid-1960s something like 80% of u.s. intelligence about the soviet union was coming from nsa signals. now during the cold war a fundamental change was occurring in the nature of electronics and it was becoming increasingly the case that cryptanalysis, practice and the golden era of codebreaking back in world war ii was being superceded by what old-timey codebreakers used to call second-story cryptanalysis. that is breaking into an embassy and stealing materials are planting bugs. by the 70s and 80s it's quite clear from the documentary evidence that logging was becoming a primary focus of those the u.s. and the soviet signals intelligence effort. that there was such a growing industry that the cia and nsa both tried to claim it for thems
offer accurate intelligence about china's eminent intervention in the korean war, soviet invasion of hungary in 1956 and the crucial information during the cuban missile crisis that the soviets had received orders from moscow and not challenged president kennedy's able blockade. so even without the long hoped-for breakthrough against the soviet codes, by the mid-1960s something like 80% of u.s. intelligence about the soviet union was coming from nsa signals. now during the cold war a...
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turkeying in europe with hungary.rri: something not very juicy is the sterling. >> i can offer you a big current account deficit, fiscal account problems, andical a big round doughnut. how many of those you want to buy? sterling is a core short currency. we think it's going down. also?: chinese yuan >> this currency will weaken a bit. is that a surprise to anyone? sherri: how much depreciation? 690. the end of next year, this year, 680. you get all those crazy ideas there will be this big depreciation. we give them the yellow card. this is a slow and orderly weakening of a currency, and wheat will think it will get less week than we previously thought. sherri: this saturday, the yuan officially included in the imf basket. will that give them more confidence? >> we think a long-term trade is 20 minutes in fx. china has a different mentality. everybody knows they are crossing the river, but feeling the stones. absolutely, this is a path to internationalization opening. it does not mean the currency weakens. realize that
turkeying in europe with hungary.rri: something not very juicy is the sterling. >> i can offer you a big current account deficit, fiscal account problems, andical a big round doughnut. how many of those you want to buy? sterling is a core short currency. we think it's going down. also?: chinese yuan >> this currency will weaken a bit. is that a surprise to anyone? sherri: how much depreciation? 690. the end of next year, this year, 680. you get all those crazy ideas there will be...