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the lithuanian finance minister. manus: let's talk football.omberg was given behind the scenes access to bayern munich. mark barton spoke exclusively to the club's. chairman you can see part of a special program this weekend. a sneak preview. you're getting all the good gigs. mark: i haeeaded to oppenheimer. francine: if you like sports. manus: which we do. mark: we did a lovely piece that will play out this weekend on "inside bayern munich." on the field they have 125 titles. this is a club that makes 500 million euros each year. they have got money. 22 years of consecutive profit. the second most valuable footballing brand behind? francine: they buy great players. mark: but they run a right budget, unlike many other -- francine: they are very german. mark: but it works because they have been very successful. where they lag their premier league peers in the u.k. is on broadcasting rights. i put it to him, a german footballing legend, how can you close the gap between bayern munich and the german football league and the english premier league w
the lithuanian finance minister. manus: let's talk football.omberg was given behind the scenes access to bayern munich. mark barton spoke exclusively to the club's. chairman you can see part of a special program this weekend. a sneak preview. you're getting all the good gigs. mark: i haeeaded to oppenheimer. francine: if you like sports. manus: which we do. mark: we did a lovely piece that will play out this weekend on "inside bayern munich." on the field they have 125 titles. this is...
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seeing some lithuanian children from a lithuanian school who had a chance to meet with pope francis andet a touch. he wanted to be in the fiat. he didn't want to be in a protected vehicle. secret service knew he would probably get out and engage with crowds, which is what he did. >> why he's known as the people's pope. we've been talking to security efforts leading up to this week. they say he makes their job very difficult because he wants to do things like this. he wants to reach out and touch people. he does that through his words and through what we saw right there, literally going up to the crowd and touching. to answer your question before, digital age, you'd like that contact, like to relish the moment. i don't think we're seeing much of that. those crowds are certainly loving it. >> they definitely are. i know the vatican and the secret service detail were torn between what the pope wanted and what the secret service wanted in terms of trying to protect him. they wanted to grant him his wishes. he wanted to get out there and touch the crowd. they knew they would have to be prepa
seeing some lithuanian children from a lithuanian school who had a chance to meet with pope francis andet a touch. he wanted to be in the fiat. he didn't want to be in a protected vehicle. secret service knew he would probably get out and engage with crowds, which is what he did. >> why he's known as the people's pope. we've been talking to security efforts leading up to this week. they say he makes their job very difficult because he wants to do things like this. he wants to reach out...
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that's why some of the first churches were ethnic churches, lithuanian, polish, italian. they started up based on what happened here, this was a grand experiment. the archdiocese was not just the city of baltimore. it extended as far moth as main, as far west as kentucky and as far south as what became the state of florida. >> they are big archdiocese. >> for an archbishop travelling by horse back. >> building america's first cathedral included the smallest touches. >> little things like here in the cornices there are actually acorns. americana. >> and included the truly grand. >> how significant is the dome building. >> it's a 2-piece dome. 400 tonne of brick. it's a dome within a dome. with an opening center. that is the centre piece. when latrobe was designing this, he envisioned a smaller dome, but was influence the by an amateur architect by the name of thomas jefferson, who said "i'm considering doing the same thing." the thought was pears the outer dome with skylights, allowing light to filter into the church so those sitting under the dome above. >> a long with th
that's why some of the first churches were ethnic churches, lithuanian, polish, italian. they started up based on what happened here, this was a grand experiment. the archdiocese was not just the city of baltimore. it extended as far moth as main, as far west as kentucky and as far south as what became the state of florida. >> they are big archdiocese. >> for an archbishop travelling by horse back. >> building america's first cathedral included the smallest touches. >>...
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it was a roman catholic prayer book written in lithuanian. it was contraband in 1911 in lithuania for her to possess it because the russians were in control, and the russians were imposing the orthodox religion and making it difficult to practice the catholic religion. i never knew my grandmother but she was one brave lady to bring three kids across the ocean and to stick in her bag that prayer book that meant so much to her, that prayer book which she could use in the united states of america without the government telling her she couldn't. we have tried to strike the right balance between religion and our democracy from the beginning, and our founding fathers, i believe, got it right. they said three things in the constitution about religion that each of us would have the freedom to worship as we choose or to choose not to worship. secondly, that the government would not choose a religion, that we would not have an official government religion. and, third, there would be no religious tests for public office in america. i thought those were
it was a roman catholic prayer book written in lithuanian. it was contraband in 1911 in lithuania for her to possess it because the russians were in control, and the russians were imposing the orthodox religion and making it difficult to practice the catholic religion. i never knew my grandmother but she was one brave lady to bring three kids across the ocean and to stick in her bag that prayer book that meant so much to her, that prayer book which she could use in the united states of america...
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look at that. 16-year-old lithuanian student taking selfies with the pope. an nbc producer took this video outside the vatican embassy yesterday. you can check out the #pope's selfie on instagram. you can see a number of others. >>> well, as we are preparing for the pope to make his way to philadelphia this weekend. we are keeping a close eye on how the crowds are handling the big crowds in the video. people were impressed by calm of the crowd at the canonization ceremony last night at the basili basilica. they were planning on the party organizers as every element of the liturgy appeared to be seamless. >> i knew i would be excited. it was like oh my dposh, there he is. the group was, there was just this energy and it was just kind of image cal. >> the way they handled holy communion, we were wondering how in the world are they going to give it out to 25,000 people. >> we will see how they get it out to a lot more than that when the papal parkway mass on sunday. he left this message, leave your faith, go forth. it was a much smaller scale than we expect on
look at that. 16-year-old lithuanian student taking selfies with the pope. an nbc producer took this video outside the vatican embassy yesterday. you can check out the #pope's selfie on instagram. you can see a number of others. >>> well, as we are preparing for the pope to make his way to philadelphia this weekend. we are keeping a close eye on how the crowds are handling the big crowds in the video. people were impressed by calm of the crowd at the canonization ceremony last night at...
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andrew catholic church in spring garden during a math for lithuanian families. >> it's all in preparationor the holy father's visit. and that, in itself, is exciting. it's need neat to come into the airport for signs welcoming the holy father. takes bus that caught the whole city. >> if you are looking for a convene place to pray the kev nant of devine love is just off the ben franklin parkway and there's always a sister here praying 24/7 they invite travelers to pray with them. >> we're very near the parkway. it's easy. so accessible. >> the pink sisters so-called for rose colored habits say prayers this week have a different focus. >> our prayers are not really only for success of aevent and many people know that, but even more lasting fruit that this will bring to philadelphia and top united states and trish hartman "channel 6 action news." >> and this morning officials with the world meeting of families released a special video featuring a special invitation from pope fran stoys come out and join him in philadelphia. >> hello. and people of philadelphia when i come for world meeting o
andrew catholic church in spring garden during a math for lithuanian families. >> it's all in preparationor the holy father's visit. and that, in itself, is exciting. it's need neat to come into the airport for signs welcoming the holy father. takes bus that caught the whole city. >> if you are looking for a convene place to pray the kev nant of devine love is just off the ben franklin parkway and there's always a sister here praying 24/7 they invite travelers to pray with them....
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impact with the lifting of sanctions have on the lithuanian finance minister.w you love football. with behind the scenes bayern munich. which club are u.n.? d believe that markets can sustain a rate hike from the united states? what it caused damage as is suggested? jonathan: looking forward to it. the big discussion is the oil markets, $20. manus cranny and francine lacqua coming up in the pulse. we talk about a good market as well. join you on monday. at my voice will have returned. join me on twitter. best of luck for the rest of your day. have a brilliant weekend. ♪ francine: the imf deputy managing director says the fed can stay lower for longer. >> we see various room for the fed to hold everything for a while. manus: go on. , china's currency, is set for its past week since march. francine: oil under pressure. couldn sachs says crude drop to his lowest $20 -- to as low as $20.
impact with the lifting of sanctions have on the lithuanian finance minister.w you love football. with behind the scenes bayern munich. which club are u.n.? d believe that markets can sustain a rate hike from the united states? what it caused damage as is suggested? jonathan: looking forward to it. the big discussion is the oil markets, $20. manus cranny and francine lacqua coming up in the pulse. we talk about a good market as well. join you on monday. at my voice will have returned. join me...
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. >> former into ambassador to und states and nato, joins us from the lithuanian capital. >>> they're patrolling the bother on horseback, the fence is almost finished. they declare any border crossing or tampering with the fence a felony. is the chaos there getting worse? >> i don't think the chaos is getting bigger. but i do think that this is a one step in the direction of creating some kind of order. but in itself this is not the solution. i do believe that hard power alone will not do the trick. and i think it needs to be a combination of empathy, strong humanitarian support and some kind of organized, organized, transit of these people to the place where they want to be. >> well, there is a lot of empathy in hungary, there is also a lot of people who want a hard line including prime minister orban who say the refugees threaten the hungarian way of life. in our story we said that the firmer he gets the more powerful he becomes. do you think country will become more tough on refugees? >> i don't agree he is becoming more popular, he is more popular in his base but there is a lot of
. >> former into ambassador to und states and nato, joins us from the lithuanian capital. >>> they're patrolling the bother on horseback, the fence is almost finished. they declare any border crossing or tampering with the fence a felony. is the chaos there getting worse? >> i don't think the chaos is getting bigger. but i do think that this is a one step in the direction of creating some kind of order. but in itself this is not the solution. i do believe that hard power...
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there's been a huge discourse about too many lithuanians and central migrants arriving in the u.k..s inflated with popular perceptions that people are trying to get into the u.k. are also the same phenomenon. they are not. there people coming for the rest of the world. and they want to work. that has been the key aspect. ,f they work, they pay taxes the benefit economies to which they arrive. olivia: that's an important distention. there is an eu leaders summit today, several more meetings that will try and tackle this over the next couple of weeks. what is the most urgent single thing that european leaders need to do to respond? first is to accept that they need to share the burden. it can't all fall on either border states where refugees arrive, or the states they are choosing. europe as a whole needs to accept that and step up to it. a fair andolved in reasonable distribution of the refugees arriving now. including financial support from a central fund for the communities who are going to be receiving people. then alloesn't happen, states will lose based on their neighbors commit
there's been a huge discourse about too many lithuanians and central migrants arriving in the u.k..s inflated with popular perceptions that people are trying to get into the u.k. are also the same phenomenon. they are not. there people coming for the rest of the world. and they want to work. that has been the key aspect. ,f they work, they pay taxes the benefit economies to which they arrive. olivia: that's an important distention. there is an eu leaders summit today, several more meetings that...
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, he sort of bent the rules yesterday, took the selfies with several children out here from the lithuaniansy. and these 200 kids or so that are out here just so you know, mike, alex, are from the schools and parishes from our area. they were all under the arm of the diocese here, they were chosen, and so they're rotating every time the pope is coming and going, they sort of shift the 200 children in and out. so we'll see different crowd at 9:00, 12:15, and then again at 3:15. >> good idea, headed over to joint base andrews. yes, really nice way to get the kids involved. >> annie, did you see him yesterday? >> i did not. you know, they had me back at the studio doing social media hit. so, i was back there, you know, talking about what people were -- >> today's your day. >> maybe this morning. >> this is it. today's your day. >> yeah! >> look out for my photo, mike, alex. >> yes, we want to see your selfie for sure. >> if you get a selfie, i'm coming and i'll buy you dinner washington, d.c. thanks, annie, we'll check back with you next hour. >> she's so excited, that's actually a prize, wow.
, he sort of bent the rules yesterday, took the selfies with several children out here from the lithuaniansy. and these 200 kids or so that are out here just so you know, mike, alex, are from the schools and parishes from our area. they were all under the arm of the diocese here, they were chosen, and so they're rotating every time the pope is coming and going, they sort of shift the 200 children in and out. so we'll see different crowd at 9:00, 12:15, and then again at 3:15. >> good...
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. >> we all came here representing our lithuanian school that is in washington, d.c. and we got on confirmation. it was a great experience, seeing him, shaking his hand and taking a picture with him. >> it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. it was amazing. >> you got your photo with him. >> yes. >> a sell selfie. >> yes, that's what is popular these days, a selfie. sir, could you step aside? "sir"? come on. you know who i am. progressive insurance? uh, i save people an average of over $500 when they switch? did you pack your own bags? oh! right -- the name your price tool. it shows people policy options to help fit their budget. [ scanner warbling ] crazy that a big shot like me would pack his own bags, right? [ chuckles ] so, do i have the right to remain handsome? [ chuckles ] wait. uh-oh. it's the brand more doctorsose recommend for minor arthritis pain. plus, just two aleve can last all day. you'd need 6 tylenol arthritis to do that. aleve. all day strong. isn't it beautiful when things just come together? build a beautiful website with squarespace. when is your
. >> we all came here representing our lithuanian school that is in washington, d.c. and we got on confirmation. it was a great experience, seeing him, shaking his hand and taking a picture with him. >> it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. it was amazing. >> you got your photo with him. >> yes. >> a sell selfie. >> yes, that's what is popular these days, a selfie. sir, could you step aside? "sir"? come on. you know who i am. progressive...
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the son of jewish lithuanian immigrants, broad graduated from michigan state university, married edyen and started a business building tract homes in the suburbs of detroit. it grew into "kb homes", one of the nation's largest homebuilders. he later created sun america, a large investment company. it all propelled broad onto the forbes list of wealthiest people in the world-- last year his net worth was estimated at over $7 billion. he is a major philanthropist in education and medicine as well as the arts-- one known for keeping a strong, even controlling hand in his various projects. >> we pledged to give 75% of our wealth away during our lifetime. >> brown: you're smiling as you say that. is it fun? is it fun to give it away? >> i see this as an investment rather than just charity. >> brown: investment in what? >> you want to see a return in education. you want to see sc ientific medical issues breakthroughs. and in art, you want to share it with the largest possible public to get more people interested in art. >> this is a work by l.a. artist robert therion. >> brown: the broads b
the son of jewish lithuanian immigrants, broad graduated from michigan state university, married edyen and started a business building tract homes in the suburbs of detroit. it grew into "kb homes", one of the nation's largest homebuilders. he later created sun america, a large investment company. it all propelled broad onto the forbes list of wealthiest people in the world-- last year his net worth was estimated at over $7 billion. he is a major philanthropist in education and...
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point the american embassy she was a shoe walk down the hall with darker green eyes i don't look lithuanian a book like the swedish side he saw this beautiful woman nearly six-foot tall herself plot and eyes and -- bonterre and blue eyes and saw a visa to america. [laughter] because you were fired even if you're married even to a u.s. citizen but they did marry in 1949 she returned to minneapolis rye was born. and roughly 70 years have passed since my father that my mother and friedrich hayek attend that book known as the "road to serfdom". but long before that argument i had observed along the mississippi river so normally wave could walk together to and enjoy the beauty of the elms but every so often my father would turn to me in a solemn way to try to explain his experiences and what they taught him. ended reading in preparation he turned to me to say someday someone will offer you security in exchange for your freedom is you should never take the deal the casual end up without either. in a broad outline that was hijacked. at the end of the day in the essence of what he warned about was
point the american embassy she was a shoe walk down the hall with darker green eyes i don't look lithuanian a book like the swedish side he saw this beautiful woman nearly six-foot tall herself plot and eyes and -- bonterre and blue eyes and saw a visa to america. [laughter] because you were fired even if you're married even to a u.s. citizen but they did marry in 1949 she returned to minneapolis rye was born. and roughly 70 years have passed since my father that my mother and friedrich hayek...
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we noticed a couple of kids from the lithuanian embassy got some selfies with the pope. >> we are lookingy two giant suvs, driving away in this little tiny car. >> the papal fiat takes off. the pope yesterday seemed to have some full understanding of the fact that he had a pretty vigorous schedule and he's got to stick to the when he was speaking to the bishops, at one point he tapped his watch. he really wanted to be able to reach out and touch everybody but he knows that this is a very ambitious trip and he's got to get going. so as we take a look at the pope and the papal fiat and the huge motorcade surrounding him, taking him to the capitol, we are going to toss it over to our colleague, andrea roane, and let you know that pope francis is on the way. >> he's on the move. people will love that. pope francis is on the way. he won't be here until about 9:45 or so but it's just now 9:00. let's take a look at the scene on the plaza on the east side of the capitol. we have small groups over here, we have a large group behind our camera with lots of security already building. we see the offi
we noticed a couple of kids from the lithuanian embassy got some selfies with the pope. >> we are lookingy two giant suvs, driving away in this little tiny car. >> the papal fiat takes off. the pope yesterday seemed to have some full understanding of the fact that he had a pretty vigorous schedule and he's got to stick to the when he was speaking to the bishops, at one point he tapped his watch. he really wanted to be able to reach out and touch everybody but he knows that this is a...
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it was a roman catholic prayer book written in lithuanian. it was contraband in 1911 in lithuania for her to possess it because the russians were in control, and the russians were imposing the orthodox religion and making it difficult to practice the catholic religion. i never knew my grandmother but she was one brave lady to bring three kids across the ocean and to stick in her bag that prayer book that meant so much to her, that prayer book which she could use in the united states of america without the government telling her she couldn't. we have tried to strike the right balance between religion and our democracy from the beginning, and our founding fathers, i believe, got it right. they said three things in the constitution about religion that each of us would have the freedom to worship as we choose or to choose not to worship. secondly, that the government would not choose a religion, that we would not have an official government religion. and, third, there would be no religious tests for public office in america. i thought those were
it was a roman catholic prayer book written in lithuanian. it was contraband in 1911 in lithuania for her to possess it because the russians were in control, and the russians were imposing the orthodox religion and making it difficult to practice the catholic religion. i never knew my grandmother but she was one brave lady to bring three kids across the ocean and to stick in her bag that prayer book that meant so much to her, that prayer book which she could use in the united states of america...