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. >>> students in lithuania are learning about a japanese diplomat who saved thousands of jews in world war ii. they've been attending workshops on the life of sugihara. ♪ one group of students showed a video they made explaining how sugihara issued transit visas to help people get out of lithuania. he was working at a japanese consulate at the time and acting on his own initiative. sugihara is believed to have saved about 6,000 lives. >> translator: i think he was very kind. to make such a decision in those circumstances. it's really amazing. >> translator: i think it's great that students in lithuania are going to workshops where they study this kind of history. at the same time, they're learning about how to lead their own lives. >> reporter: 12 schools started running the workshops last september as part of their history curriculum. >>> it's overcast and about 11 degrees celsius or 52 degrees fahrenheit in tokyo. sayaka mori joins to us update the weather forecast starting with stormy conditions in europe. >> central and western europe are in the path of a series of low pressure sys
. >>> students in lithuania are learning about a japanese diplomat who saved thousands of jews in world war ii. they've been attending workshops on the life of sugihara. ♪ one group of students showed a video they made explaining how sugihara issued transit visas to help people get out of lithuania. he was working at a japanese consulate at the time and acting on his own initiative. sugihara is believed to have saved about 6,000 lives. >> translator: i think he was very kind....
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brought you back from lithuania, you lived with them. that didn't bother you?ried oerver the weekend >> remember, one. places he said he visited was this day spa where he bought a valentine's day gift certificate for denise, but when detectives stopped there they discovered that nathan had been bringing another woman to the spa, and it was none other than aina. it had happened so often, the owner said, she thought they were a couple. >> he's taking this woman in her early 20s, an exchange student, to the spa? >> yeah. to get massages and waxed up. my stuff would be in the front yard if my wife found out i was washgsing up a 20-year-old. i kept asking what exactly is she waxing up and she would glare. i'm not answering. >> they also asked her about the bill which nathan paid. >> she painted it up as, hey, it's his money and it's denise's money, too. so if shehe's spending the mone she should be all right with it. >> did you ask if she was having a sexual relationship with nathan? >> yeah. >> what did she say? >> she denied it. >> then something else. she had sti
brought you back from lithuania, you lived with them. that didn't bother you?ried oerver the weekend >> remember, one. places he said he visited was this day spa where he bought a valentine's day gift certificate for denise, but when detectives stopped there they discovered that nathan had been bringing another woman to the spa, and it was none other than aina. it had happened so often, the owner said, she thought they were a couple. >> he's taking this woman in her early 20s, an...
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she baby-sat for them in lithuania and they were sponsoring her as a student in the u.s. just what was that call about? >> and it just kind of kept snowballing from there until we figured we had to go up and track her down. >> a missionary's unusually close relationship with a young exchange student. >> did you outright ask were you having a sexual relationship with nathan? >> yeah. she denied it. she denied it. (toilet flush) you may be sooo constipated it feels like everyone can go ...except you. tried many things? still struggling to find relief? you may have opioid-induced constipation, oic. it's different and may need a different approach. opioids block pain signals, but can also block activity in the bowel. which is why it can feel like your opioid pain med is slowing your insides to a crawl. longing for a change? have the conversation with your doctor about oic, and ask about prescription treatment options. made on behalf of those living with chronic pain behold, the magical powers of all laundry detergent! it's perfect for all the pigpens out there. the peanuts mo
she baby-sat for them in lithuania and they were sponsoring her as a student in the u.s. just what was that call about? >> and it just kind of kept snowballing from there until we figured we had to go up and track her down. >> a missionary's unusually close relationship with a young exchange student. >> did you outright ask were you having a sexual relationship with nathan? >> yeah. she denied it. she denied it. (toilet flush) you may be sooo constipated it feels like...
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are in lithuania! they brought our growing craft beer scene. the chains' signature dish is *pastrami... which is marinated for a week. and it's *only served on weekends. they also have burgers made of chicken, sausage... and even salmon. 3 up next: an historic moment... in healthcare. the procedure that could boost the pregnancy hopes... for tens of *thousands of women. 3 plus... you're not dreaming. that's a unicorn. and it just led police out west... on one *wild chase. 3 in the headlines 3 this morning": a medical milestone, in ohio. surgeons at the cleveland clinic has just performed the nation's first *uterus transplant. 3 the nine hour surgery was performed on a 26-year-old woman using a uterus from a deceased donor. shes now recovering.. and in stable condition. the woman will have to wait a *year... before she can try to get pregnant, and she will have to use in vitro fertilization. and this uterus will be *removed after she has kids, so she can stop taking anti-rejection drugs. the clinic will release more details on the surgery next w
are in lithuania! they brought our growing craft beer scene. the chains' signature dish is *pastrami... which is marinated for a week. and it's *only served on weekends. they also have burgers made of chicken, sausage... and even salmon. 3 up next: an historic moment... in healthcare. the procedure that could boost the pregnancy hopes... for tens of *thousands of women. 3 plus... you're not dreaming. that's a unicorn. and it just led police out west... on one *wild chase. 3 in the headlines 3...
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we will be here for lithuania. you lost your independence once before.ith nato, you will never lose it again. >> attacking the baltics would be risking for vladimir putin, of course. one way to make it even more risky for russia is for the united states and nato to create a realistic force that could actually fight the russian army. that, after all, is how deterrence works. >>> next on "gps," are robots going to take over your job? my next guest tells us it's likely, but he also tells us about the opportunities and industries of the future. if they could ever catch you. does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-in
we will be here for lithuania. you lost your independence once before.ith nato, you will never lose it again. >> attacking the baltics would be risking for vladimir putin, of course. one way to make it even more risky for russia is for the united states and nato to create a realistic force that could actually fight the russian army. that, after all, is how deterrence works. >>> next on "gps," are robots going to take over your job? my next guest tells us it's likely,...
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lithuania saidf there will be lots of drama. end, a deal will be struck. that is the sentiment there is around today. we will have to wait and see. molly: thank you for that. xit is not the only split. have tougher migrant controls. "allow only 80 people per day to apply for asylum. muscles has condemned the measures saying they are illegal. shona has more. will: austria says it restrict migrant flows despite it violating the rules. >> i have seen the situation on the ground. i know how difficult it is. hand, there are some principles and those that .ll countries must respect shona: authorities say the country is struggling to keep up with arrivals. 700,000 people entered austria last year, 90,000 applied for asylum. they are on the bulk of the migration route. it's one of several countries unilaterally imposing border control. is one of the most heavily burdened countries inside the eu. we have to set boundaries. we have to slow down step-by-step. the next step is we will have a daily quote. shona: only 80 applications will be accepted per day. a maximum
lithuania saidf there will be lots of drama. end, a deal will be struck. that is the sentiment there is around today. we will have to wait and see. molly: thank you for that. xit is not the only split. have tougher migrant controls. "allow only 80 people per day to apply for asylum. muscles has condemned the measures saying they are illegal. shona has more. will: austria says it restrict migrant flows despite it violating the rules. >> i have seen the situation on the ground. i know...
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i hope and pray not by attacking the baltic states, but it could well be that and if i were in lithuania or estonia, i'd be nevis right now. zpl we see that in north korea. nothing distracts like military engagement. >> two things. there was a report out last week that nato cannot protect the baltic states. to ben's, what is happening. the siege of aleppo, it's carpet bombing, it's devastating, all russia. assad is retaking property land, whatever. throngs. hundreds of thousands of people fleeing. he's already playing this out. unfortunately, the world's not looking or ignoring it on goes what he'll do next. i agree with the great american ben stein. it has to be watched going forward. >> do you think, hear all this, and we have seen leaders who do this, who are distressed, just distract them with a raid or invasion, something to get their minds off. >> let me tell you about my friend vladimir putin. he's fighting a two front war. propping up his part of the ukraine, propping up the insurgent. >> is he popular at home? >> he is, but it's the insurgent war. he is so far. but he's propping
i hope and pray not by attacking the baltic states, but it could well be that and if i were in lithuania or estonia, i'd be nevis right now. zpl we see that in north korea. nothing distracts like military engagement. >> two things. there was a report out last week that nato cannot protect the baltic states. to ben's, what is happening. the siege of aleppo, it's carpet bombing, it's devastating, all russia. assad is retaking property land, whatever. throngs. hundreds of thousands of people...
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week president obama announced a $2.9 billion, spent into nato member states, including estonia, lithuania and laftia. >> john, the question is who started cold war 2, and i think we did. soviets, they gave up all of eastern europe, the whole thing came apart. wanted to be friends of the united states. we moved nato into the baltic republics, three of which they were part of the soviet union. putin is reacting to that. he's got a tremendous, or significant military buildup and now we're reacting to that. my view is, i am not against frankly our next president trying to a real reset, and we get away from this faceoff, and any kind of war between the united states and russia, would be the end of estonia and a disaster every great president of the cold war avoided. of nato happened under bill clinton and was approved of by his successors, including republican president george w. bush, so this is not a policy that barack obama -- no, no, when obama took office he dealt well with putin's predecessor and we had a few good years. and putin came in flexing his muscles. you think obama should sit b
week president obama announced a $2.9 billion, spent into nato member states, including estonia, lithuania and laftia. >> john, the question is who started cold war 2, and i think we did. soviets, they gave up all of eastern europe, the whole thing came apart. wanted to be friends of the united states. we moved nato into the baltic republics, three of which they were part of the soviet union. putin is reacting to that. he's got a tremendous, or significant military buildup and now we're...
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we're talking about the baltic states, lithuania, latino villa, estonia. there was a report from the think tank rand corporation the way nato is set up at the moment, in less than three days there would be pretty much nothing that nato could do about it. they come with several items on the agenda to consider. one is to enhance the forward presence of most military personnel and military hardware closer to the russian border to provide both a fast response and deterrent factor as well. because the concern of the nato secretary germ, he said this was the most challenging security environment in a generation. we have to make sure that we're always able to defend allies against any threat. therefore we have increased our presence because we are faced with a more challenging and demanding security moment not least caused by more assertive russia. and investing heavily in defense, and also a russia which has used military force to change borders in europe and to intimidate neighbors. >> the meeting will continue on thursday and then defense ministers will abrupt
we're talking about the baltic states, lithuania, latino villa, estonia. there was a report from the think tank rand corporation the way nato is set up at the moment, in less than three days there would be pretty much nothing that nato could do about it. they come with several items on the agenda to consider. one is to enhance the forward presence of most military personnel and military hardware closer to the russian border to provide both a fast response and deterrent factor as well. because...
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military forces into nato member states including estonia, latvia, and lithuania.s this a prudent or a provocative move by president obama? pat buchanan? pat: john, the question is who started cold war ii? i think we kid. the soviets wanted to be friends and allies of the united states so we moved nato right into the baltic republics. three of which were part of the soviet union. putin is reacting to that. he's got a significant military build-up and now we're reacting to that. my view is -- i'm not against, frankly, a next president trying a real reset that respects russian national interests, they respect ours and we get away with this face-off. for heaven's sakes, any kind of war over estonia would be the end of estonia and a disaster that every great president of the cold war avoided. eleanor: first of all, the expansion of nato happened under bill clinton and was approved of by his secretary successors, including republican president george w. bush. so there is not a -- of obama. when obama took office he dealt very well with president medvedev and we had a fe
military forces into nato member states including estonia, latvia, and lithuania.s this a prudent or a provocative move by president obama? pat buchanan? pat: john, the question is who started cold war ii? i think we kid. the soviets wanted to be friends and allies of the united states so we moved nato right into the baltic republics. three of which were part of the soviet union. putin is reacting to that. he's got a significant military build-up and now we're reacting to that. my view is --...
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old chinese restaurant and they picked drawings and the owners have been in tampa for a year from lithuania and their specialty is pastrami. old lithuanian recipe. it's interesting to see these concepts. on that stretch of kennedy boulevard which for many years struggled in places. >> in florida we grow big alligators in tampa but gators grow big companies. >> second year of the gator 100. this is a list that the university of florida puts out of alumni and the passes grow his business -- fastest growing businesses. two of them are in tampa bay. one is environmental pet services which is an interesting company. in a 104. interested to see how the business community connects and they are doing well. >> great stories. good to see you. read more about the stories, and a lot more, check out the money section on a mobile app. >>> worst thing i've ever been through. >> a search for a man who try to take a girl from her own bedroom. how he got in and why they think he is targeting other children. >>> out of the wreckage comes hope. what when deputy pulled out of a destroyed home in pensacola after
old chinese restaurant and they picked drawings and the owners have been in tampa for a year from lithuania and their specialty is pastrami. old lithuanian recipe. it's interesting to see these concepts. on that stretch of kennedy boulevard which for many years struggled in places. >> in florida we grow big alligators in tampa but gators grow big companies. >> second year of the gator 100. this is a list that the university of florida puts out of alumni and the passes grow his...
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lithuania's president made the announcement in a tweet she put out earlier.ven-year emergency brake period to impose well for curbs on eu citizens working in britain. peace talks will not resume as planned. turkey intensified cross-border shelling on regions held by the u.s. backed kurdish militia. democrat and republican presidential candidates are chasing delegates in separate states tomorrow. polls show hillary clinton and a virtual tie with bernie sanders. race alsoarolina that tightening. a poll released today puts within fivecruz points of donald trump. president obama and wife michelle visited the supreme court to pay final respects today to justice scalia. the funeral is saturday. harper lee, author of "to kill a mockingbird," has died.
lithuania's president made the announcement in a tweet she put out earlier.ven-year emergency brake period to impose well for curbs on eu citizens working in britain. peace talks will not resume as planned. turkey intensified cross-border shelling on regions held by the u.s. backed kurdish militia. democrat and republican presidential candidates are chasing delegates in separate states tomorrow. polls show hillary clinton and a virtual tie with bernie sanders. race alsoarolina that tightening....
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he got out to lithuania and then manchuria. from manchuria, my sister took over and went to america in 1941. he is the one that came to pick the two brothers up. host: ok, we can open this up to comments. [indiscernible] >> timing is everything. [indiscernible] mr. mandel: himmler was number three in the german government. he was making any kind of deals he possibly can. remember, adolph eisman was captured in argentina. there was a trade of people for money. my time in this country consisted of when my brother and sister came to visit. a grandfather, who i never knew , chose to stay. my father came to visit after the war. as well of the remaining members of the family. 1949, the family consisted of my mother, my father, and i. my mother was here, my father , and more importantly they made a decision, conscious , decision, that it was not the time to bring a child into this world. my mother adopted. they produced five children. many families made the decision not to bring children into the world. i've been married for more year
he got out to lithuania and then manchuria. from manchuria, my sister took over and went to america in 1941. he is the one that came to pick the two brothers up. host: ok, we can open this up to comments. [indiscernible] >> timing is everything. [indiscernible] mr. mandel: himmler was number three in the german government. he was making any kind of deals he possibly can. remember, adolph eisman was captured in argentina. there was a trade of people for money. my time in this country...
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and helping withrganizing christian nferencemostly lithuania,nd he is also, was kinds of likmyentor, and- and leer in america he was the lyerson with whom could talk lithuian. so he s a friend. >>he defen attory said t state was making more of those a visits than was ally there. >> wld mr.eud there be with you when you wereaving a waxing? >> he was there to dri me and toay fort. >> but he wasn't there when that was, the procere was being do? >> no. >> were you d nathan ever lovers? >> no. >>t's be asked of you many times. corrt? poli asked you about that, correct? >>hat's correct, and that answer has never changed. has it? >> that's coect. >> his bottom line was this -- the ate never en ce ose to proving a sexua retionship hours of tapedhone cls than made om jail overis his s ther00 >> 1,700 hours. of recorded phone nversaons invoing naan ld. do t mat if 40 hours a week you're apoaching dalose to almost an entire work year. g telne convsations involving nathan. where in any of those things do you have any indication at all th nathan and aina were lovers? >> in fact, for all of the se
and helping withrganizing christian nferencemostly lithuania,nd he is also, was kinds of likmyentor, and- and leer in america he was the lyerson with whom could talk lithuian. so he s a friend. >>he defen attory said t state was making more of those a visits than was ally there. >> wld mr.eud there be with you when you wereaving a waxing? >> he was there to dri me and toay fort. >> but he wasn't there when that was, the procere was being do? >> no. >> were...
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i hope and pray not by attacking the baltic states, but it could well be that and if i were in lithuaniabe nevis right now. zpl we see that in north korea. nothing distracts like military engagement. >> two things. there was a report out last week that nato cannot protect the baltic states. to ben's, what is happening. the siege of aleppo, it's carpet bombing, it's devastating, all russia. assad is retaking property land, whatever. throngs. hundreds of thousands of people fleeing. he's already playing this out. unfortunately, the world's not looking or ignoring it on goes what he'll do next. i agree with the great american ben stein. it has to be watched going forward. >> do you think, hear all this, and we have seen leaders who do this, who are distressed, just distract them with a raid or invasion, something to get their minds off. >> let me tell you about my friend vladimir putin. he's fighting a two front war. propping up his part of the ukraine, propping up the insurgent. >> is he popular at home? >> he is, but it's the insurgent war. he is so far. but he's propping up eastern part
i hope and pray not by attacking the baltic states, but it could well be that and if i were in lithuaniabe nevis right now. zpl we see that in north korea. nothing distracts like military engagement. >> two things. there was a report out last week that nato cannot protect the baltic states. to ben's, what is happening. the siege of aleppo, it's carpet bombing, it's devastating, all russia. assad is retaking property land, whatever. throngs. hundreds of thousands of people fleeing. he's...
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maybe you have read this recently that they have found some of the bones in lithuania. they were deformed from carrying packages on their backs. their war materials. even though lafayette owed a great deal to napoleon in a way in his career as a general of , the north, of the northern army, he was to repel the invasion by the prussians and the austrians. and suddenly one day the jacobins in control of the of -- chamber of deputies were going to try for treason. but he was an aristocrat. he gave up his title willingly. he was opposed to the old system. the aristocratic system. he was for, and this is the important thing, he was for the rights of everyone, not just the aristocracy or the nobles. so he campaigned brilliantly and spent five years in an unknown jail in the wilds of moravia, which was controlled by austria. the world lost touch. there even plays written about lafayette. where is he? songs are written. the whole thing is that lots of information on that at lafayette college in eastern pennsylvania, which was kind enough to lend me some old illustrations of the
maybe you have read this recently that they have found some of the bones in lithuania. they were deformed from carrying packages on their backs. their war materials. even though lafayette owed a great deal to napoleon in a way in his career as a general of , the north, of the northern army, he was to repel the invasion by the prussians and the austrians. and suddenly one day the jacobins in control of the of -- chamber of deputies were going to try for treason. but he was an aristocrat. he gave...
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that can be related to a lot of different moments, to the egyptian arab spring, what's happened in lithuania me it was like wow some universal and yet something unique happening. >> this documentary plays out almost like a political action film and the video is key. talk about how you got all this video and where it came from. >> i met a lot of people. a lot of professionals, and nonprofessionals, who have been there who were commencing the story like themselves and wanted to share with the entire world. so technically i'm telling through their eyes, through their stories. the movement was growing every day, the movement was so spontaneous. i wanted to have eyes on every place every moment every second, to capture how it's happening same time live. >> some people were pros, some amateurs, some used cell phone cameras and professional cameras is that it? >> yes, we had all from cell phones to cameras, from go-pros, you needed to capture elements and use whatever you have in your hand and see how big all this movement it was fascinating to see people dedicated to their beliefs, for whom bullet
that can be related to a lot of different moments, to the egyptian arab spring, what's happened in lithuania me it was like wow some universal and yet something unique happening. >> this documentary plays out almost like a political action film and the video is key. talk about how you got all this video and where it came from. >> i met a lot of people. a lot of professionals, and nonprofessionals, who have been there who were commencing the story like themselves and wanted to share...
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lithuania's president made the announcement in a tweet she put out earlier.ves britain a seven-year emergency brake period to impose well for curbs on eu citizens working in britain. peace talks will not resume as planned. turkey intensified cross-border shelling on regions held by the u.s. backed kurdish militia. democrat and republican presidential candidates are chasing delegates in separate states tomorrow. polls show hillary clinton and a virtual tie with bernie sanders. in south carolina that race also tightening.
lithuania's president made the announcement in a tweet she put out earlier.ves britain a seven-year emergency brake period to impose well for curbs on eu citizens working in britain. peace talks will not resume as planned. turkey intensified cross-border shelling on regions held by the u.s. backed kurdish militia. democrat and republican presidential candidates are chasing delegates in separate states tomorrow. polls show hillary clinton and a virtual tie with bernie sanders. in south carolina...
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lithuania's president made the announcement in a tweet she put out earlier. it gives britain a seven-year emergency brake period to impose well for curbs on eu citizens working in britain. peace talks will not resume as planned. turkey intensified cross-border shelling on regions held by the u.s. backed kurdish militia. democrat and republican presidential candidates are chasing delegates in separate states tomorrow. polls show hillary clinton and a virtual tie with bernie sanders. in south carolina that race also tightening. a poll released today puts senator ted cruz within five points of donald trump. president obama and wife michelle visited the supreme court to pay final respects today to justice scalia. the funeral is saturday. harper lee, author of "to kill a mockingbird," has died. she was 89 years old. global news 24 hours a day powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i am ramy inocencio. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." apple now vowing to increase encryption. we will bring you all the latest
lithuania's president made the announcement in a tweet she put out earlier. it gives britain a seven-year emergency brake period to impose well for curbs on eu citizens working in britain. peace talks will not resume as planned. turkey intensified cross-border shelling on regions held by the u.s. backed kurdish militia. democrat and republican presidential candidates are chasing delegates in separate states tomorrow. polls show hillary clinton and a virtual tie with bernie sanders. in south...
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gourmet burger company is unique to tampa and to the u.s., the itn is in lithuania. >> we set our sights on the biggest challenge of them all -- america. the burger motherland. >> reporter: why tampa? there is warm weather, a growing gourmet scene. and also -- >> the craft beer scene is incredible here. it's such a big variety of beers and good burger goes with a good beer. >> reporter: from cigar city to beer city, tampa has become a heavy hitter in the craft brewing industry. in fact, 119 years ago today, florida brewing company, the first locally owned and operated brewery opened in ybor city. >> it's been so much for the economy here. >> reporter: that calls for a toast. >> hereby proclaim february 15, 2016 as craft beer day in the city of tampa. >> reporter: the mayor and local brewerrers raised their cup, which pours $14 billion >> tampa is becoming known as a place where some of the best craft brewerrers in america live. you combine that with the food truck surge and the restaurant surge. and the amazing chefs that are calling this home. >> reporter: drama burger is the most recen
gourmet burger company is unique to tampa and to the u.s., the itn is in lithuania. >> we set our sights on the biggest challenge of them all -- america. the burger motherland. >> reporter: why tampa? there is warm weather, a growing gourmet scene. and also -- >> the craft beer scene is incredible here. it's such a big variety of beers and good burger goes with a good beer. >> reporter: from cigar city to beer city, tampa has become a heavy hitter in the craft brewing...
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involving hundreds of thousands of russian troops and that's alarming if you're in the baltics, lithuaniaen if you're in poland that russia may be looking at its next potential target. it's next ukraine, its next crimea for some political conversion combined with invasion, you know, putin's form of hybrid warfare. connell: i thought it was interesting in the democratic debate which we just talked about a few minutes ago when they got to the foreign policy and one of the questions was whether russia is the greatest foreign policy challenge that we face right now. they were citing a recent comment that secretary ash charter made is it? >> no. we don't like them, we don't like al-qaeda, we don't like a al al russia is the great concern and at the end of the day it's really economically -- it has a very large military only a small part of that military is quite good and much of it is frankly deployed. russia doesn't have a long reach to do. it's just getting away with what its doing in syria because we and the rest of the world are letting it. but nonetheless it does engage in very troubling
involving hundreds of thousands of russian troops and that's alarming if you're in the baltics, lithuaniaen if you're in poland that russia may be looking at its next potential target. it's next ukraine, its next crimea for some political conversion combined with invasion, you know, putin's form of hybrid warfare. connell: i thought it was interesting in the democratic debate which we just talked about a few minutes ago when they got to the foreign policy and one of the questions was whether...
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incorporation of three tiny baltic states, former soviet republics where many ethnic russians still reside: lithuaniavia, and estonia. >> we will defend our nato allies, and that means every ally. >> warner: in september 2014, after the ukraine crisis erupted, president obama went to estonia to reassure the baltics and to warn the russians. >> so if, in such a moment, you ever ask again, "who will come to help?," you'll know the answer: the nato alliance. >> warner: but is russia actually a threat to its baltic neighbors? >> absolutely. you know all of the countries on russia's periphery have been either invaded by russia and occupied. this kremlin has a foreign policy that essentially asserts their right to have political and economic control over their periphery. >> warner: what do you asses is putin's intention vis-a-vis these countries? >> he wants to maintain as i mentioned this political and economic control. it doesn't mean he has to invade ever country. he can also try to undermine the countries by other means. >> i don't think there's any possibility of russia making an incursion in the balt
incorporation of three tiny baltic states, former soviet republics where many ethnic russians still reside: lithuaniavia, and estonia. >> we will defend our nato allies, and that means every ally. >> warner: in september 2014, after the ukraine crisis erupted, president obama went to estonia to reassure the baltics and to warn the russians. >> so if, in such a moment, you ever ask again, "who will come to help?," you'll know the answer: the nato alliance. >>...
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a photographer in lithuania taking a 21st century approach to a bird's-eye view.ok. >> reporter: for centuries it was a dream to fly, if at least not to fly, but we can see the world there a bird's point of view. the biggest challenge in drone photography was to get the flying skooi skifly ing skills, but once i got confident it's up to my imagination, creativity and hard work. most of all, i like taking pictures of people in their daily life and at their hobbies. i just love natural and real moments it's very difficult to choose one. all of them are really interesting and i like them, but probably the most interesting is the castle. it symbolizes freedom. photography became like an expression for me. and all what comes out and what came out already, it was from my soul, from my heart. i'm just trying to speak my own language through photography. my name is karolis and these are my parting shots. >> that wraps this hour. i'm george howell at the cnn center in atlanta. more news after the break. you're watching cnn, the world's news leader. >>> searching the rubble
a photographer in lithuania taking a 21st century approach to a bird's-eye view.ok. >> reporter: for centuries it was a dream to fly, if at least not to fly, but we can see the world there a bird's point of view. the biggest challenge in drone photography was to get the flying skooi skifly ing skills, but once i got confident it's up to my imagination, creativity and hard work. most of all, i like taking pictures of people in their daily life and at their hobbies. i just love natural and...
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we need to be doing military exercises if not only estonia but latvia and lithuania.y the saber rattling. i think we ought to put in our missile defense system. i think we ought to give ukraine offensive weapons and i think we ought to fight them on the economic basis because putin is a one-horse country, oil and energy. and we ought to fight them on that level. we ought to be helping in terms of the technology for fracking keeping the price low, quite frankly, because that's what's keeping him contained. so, yes, i'd absolutely would go in if he attacked, i think article 5 of nato, we would definitely protect all of our allies. >> gentlemen, you've all said that the iran nuclear deal is a bad one. senator rubio, you're among the candidates who've said you would tear it up on day one. but as you know, iran has already received tens of millions of dollars, tens of billions of dollars in this deal and has quickly reestablished ties economically with europe. the major concessions, in other words, are up front in this deal. so should you win by the time you take office, t
we need to be doing military exercises if not only estonia but latvia and lithuania.y the saber rattling. i think we ought to put in our missile defense system. i think we ought to give ukraine offensive weapons and i think we ought to fight them on the economic basis because putin is a one-horse country, oil and energy. and we ought to fight them on that level. we ought to be helping in terms of the technology for fracking keeping the price low, quite frankly, because that's what's keeping him...