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headed for munich. people are ecstatic. however, there have been as the trains have arrived here they have been inspected by the austrian railway. the takeover of staff there and the austrian railway has insisted that the numbers were far too heavy on the train, overcrowding right the way through and they laid on extra trains to move them forward to austria to vienna and from there to munich on the main international train.but the people were really, really distrustful of the railway staff, looking very vessed indeed beforstressedindeed. we found that hard to give apart from the fact that we knew nothing of arrests, the police weren't looking at passports. hours before this development we were talking to the government spokesperson, and he was saying cat ambassador cli that refugees would not travel outsidcategorid not travel without passports. >> what do you think is the reason? >> it could be a number of things. as the spokesman told us that the hungarian spokesman was making contact with the germans to seek clarification
headed for munich. people are ecstatic. however, there have been as the trains have arrived here they have been inspected by the austrian railway. the takeover of staff there and the austrian railway has insisted that the numbers were far too heavy on the train, overcrowding right the way through and they laid on extra trains to move them forward to austria to vienna and from there to munich on the main international train.but the people were really, really distrustful of the railway staff,...
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i mean, he was behind munich.omebody that would kidnap and murder israeli athletes, coming to the u.n., it was a surprise to us. >> to many people in that room, he was a terrorist. but to an equal number of people, he was a freedom fighter. >> in the 1970s, this kind of rhetoric made perfect sense. people could identify with arafat, and they could see israel as the oppressor. >> while the palestinians hadn't by 1974 got the palestinian liberation that they were seeking, they'd certainly put themselves on the agenda at a very high level indeed, and this had happened fast. >> in a historic vote today, the united nations general assembly supported the palestinian claim to statehood. and a second resolution also passed that would give the palestinian liberation organization a formal place at the u.n. as an observer. >> when the plo were given observers status, it seemed to encourage the idea that violence would get your grievance in a way that would get you respected. >> israel will pursue the plo murderers until just
i mean, he was behind munich.omebody that would kidnap and murder israeli athletes, coming to the u.n., it was a surprise to us. >> to many people in that room, he was a terrorist. but to an equal number of people, he was a freedom fighter. >> in the 1970s, this kind of rhetoric made perfect sense. people could identify with arafat, and they could see israel as the oppressor. >> while the palestinians hadn't by 1974 got the palestinian liberation that they were seeking, they'd...
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you're not only the curator here, but you are also the head haus der kunst museum in munich.rge to all the germans if i miss pronouncing it. the museum there will have majorented nearly as many solo shows a black artists as the museum of modern art in new york has in the past 20 years. -- how do you break through the eurocentrism of the art world? clucks you know, my interests are wide and varied in the art world, and i think it was my intention to be an enabler of what my curators wanted to accomplish. style is a roundtable. and it is true this roundtable -- through this roundtable we're able to raise questions, raise is people ofr it museums or positivity of women receiving major monographic exhibitions and museums, whether it is global diversity of a program, whether it is, you know, extending our discussionsn gender that go across in a different subject matter in a country like germany. but also, what i would like to say him a and i think it is very, very important to the venice biennale, is the people oftentimes ask me, kent art change the world? i say, i don't know if a
you're not only the curator here, but you are also the head haus der kunst museum in munich.rge to all the germans if i miss pronouncing it. the museum there will have majorented nearly as many solo shows a black artists as the museum of modern art in new york has in the past 20 years. -- how do you break through the eurocentrism of the art world? clucks you know, my interests are wide and varied in the art world, and i think it was my intention to be an enabler of what my curators wanted to...
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they have tickets for munich, but why aren't you letting them go? we went to the platform to see for ourselves, which is where we found syrian refugee swraim aand her two children, who despite having tickets were not allowed to board. >> not travel in deutsche land. it's not. it's go back in hungary. >> reporter: i just don't understand why they can't go. >> reporter: there aren't many answers in an unfolding tragedy that has seen thousands of refugees perish crossing deadly seas and battling barbed wire and border guards. the last leg of the journey was supposed to be the easy part, packing on to a chicken truck, seen as relatively low risk in comparison. mohammad told us now he has no choice but to rely on a smuggler, too, and so far, nothing has gone to plan. yesterday, his cousin's wife, phase agave birth to a baby girl right inside the train terminal. little serdan is doing just fine, staying at the local hospital for now, although, like her parents and her brother yezan, she has no place to call home. we questioned serdan's father about the wi
they have tickets for munich, but why aren't you letting them go? we went to the platform to see for ourselves, which is where we found syrian refugee swraim aand her two children, who despite having tickets were not allowed to board. >> not travel in deutsche land. it's not. it's go back in hungary. >> reporter: i just don't understand why they can't go. >> reporter: there aren't many answers in an unfolding tragedy that has seen thousands of refugees perish crossing deadly...
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ally: muy buenas tardes, ya hay nuevo campeÓn de la audi copa, el bayern munich al vencer al real madridnni parecer estÁ recuperado de la lesiÓn pero marginÓ de la copa oro. el tÉcnico david mosse le dio la bienvenida a reyes que hoy miÉrcoles tuvo su primer entrenamiento con el real sociedad, junto a su compatriota carlos bela. julio: mis amigos gracias por estar con nosotros, no se olvide los invito a que me acompaÑen hoy a las 11 de la noche donde tendremos mucha mÁs informaciÓn. a continuaciÓn, el noticiero nacional a las 11 nos vemos. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>vuelve a ocurrir un hombre entrÓ a una sala de cine en tennessee con una pistola, un hacha y lanzÓ gas pimienta tres personas. el pistolero muriÓ abatido por la policÍa. el primer ministro de malasia confirma que el fragmento de ala encontrado en el ocÉano indico es el boeing de malasia airlines desaparecido hace un aÑo y medio. arrestan a un sospechoso del asesinato del reportero grÁfico rubÉn espinoza y
ally: muy buenas tardes, ya hay nuevo campeÓn de la audi copa, el bayern munich al vencer al real madridnni parecer estÁ recuperado de la lesiÓn pero marginÓ de la copa oro. el tÉcnico david mosse le dio la bienvenida a reyes que hoy miÉrcoles tuvo su primer entrenamiento con el real sociedad, junto a su compatriota carlos bela. julio: mis amigos gracias por estar con nosotros, no se olvide los invito a que me acompaÑen hoy a las 11 de la noche donde tendremos mucha mÁs informaciÓn. a...
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su contrincante serÁ el bayern munich, que venciÓ a los del milÁn. de la franquicia. expresÓ estar bien contento y hablÓ del buen nivel que tiene la mls. el mexicano llevarÁ el nÚmero 10. ilia: asÍ concluimos, gracias por su compaÑÍa. recuerden que regresamos a la noche y ahora los dejamos con el noticiero nacional. gracias. ♪ ♪ presentador: hoy es martes 4 de agosto de 2015. en entrevista exclusiva con univisiÓn el abogado de el chapo guzmÁn dijo que su cliente se escapÓ porque temÍa ser el extraditado a los estados unidos. ya estÁn elegidos los precandidatos para el debate. rescatan a una reciÉn nacida de una tuberÍa de un excusado donde su madre la abandonÓ despuÉs de traerla al mundo. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su
su contrincante serÁ el bayern munich, que venciÓ a los del milÁn. de la franquicia. expresÓ estar bien contento y hablÓ del buen nivel que tiene la mls. el mexicano llevarÁ el nÚmero 10. ilia: asÍ concluimos, gracias por su compaÑÍa. recuerden que regresamos a la noche y ahora los dejamos con el noticiero nacional. gracias. ♪ ♪ presentador: hoy es martes 4 de agosto de 2015. en entrevista exclusiva con univisiÓn el abogado de el chapo guzmÁn dijo que su cliente se escapÓ...
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none of these people have visas, yet now they are crammed inside a train bound for munich and cleared to leave. at the austrian border there is confusion and delays of several hours. wanted to transfer passengers to other trains. this man from syria talked of his elation after one month of traveling. >> i have a friend in germany. i will go there, and i will teaching where i will go. maybe germany because germany is big country and maybe good. all good. >> reporter: but some refugees were stressed whether they were free to carry on across the board anborder and didn't beliey could carry on. it's stifling in here and this train is overflowing, they are all convinced they are about to cross the border. they don't have visas but it seems exceptions are being made and the journey goes ahead. at last, on their way to the destinations they have grown to doubt they'd ever see. andrew simmons, al jazeera, on the hungary austria border. >> as we were telling you 20,000 have turned out on the streets of vienna to remember the 71 refugees founder get in a truck near the city. our correspondent r
none of these people have visas, yet now they are crammed inside a train bound for munich and cleared to leave. at the austrian border there is confusion and delays of several hours. wanted to transfer passengers to other trains. this man from syria talked of his elation after one month of traveling. >> i have a friend in germany. i will go there, and i will teaching where i will go. maybe germany because germany is big country and maybe good. all good. >> reporter: but some...
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a lot of pent-up refugees have been camping at a station this week and four trains that left for munich via vienna. when i was at the station, the scene was quite confused. the police presence was sporadic and many didn't have passports or identification documents did board those trains. the authorities say nothing has changed, but they still will insist upon these passport controls that have been in operation for weeks now. but, in fact, we now know already that they have begun arriving in vienna despite delays and holdups. and trains were sfopped temporarily. the authorities have been forced o shift numbers to allow migrants to destinations. anchor: a bit of a spat developing between france and hungary on comments made by the french foreign minister. >> that's right. blasted hungary in particular for what he said was a scandalous approach to the crisis and mentioned the number of european countries. kilometer tohe 175 prevent migrants. and the prime minister has been the most outspoken among european prime ministers in . rning the problems hungarians have said the statements are misin
a lot of pent-up refugees have been camping at a station this week and four trains that left for munich via vienna. when i was at the station, the scene was quite confused. the police presence was sporadic and many didn't have passports or identification documents did board those trains. the authorities say nothing has changed, but they still will insist upon these passport controls that have been in operation for weeks now. but, in fact, we now know already that they have begun arriving in...
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in the hope of arriving at munich vie vienna in austria. word is that those from syria were made to continual on in a connecting train while everyone else was asked to wait in a different part of the station. >>> authorities stopped several trains packed with refugees. andrew simmons followed the journey of hundreds of people as they went from budapest to western europe. >> reporter: yet another queue for wary refugees, yet, this is a break through, hundreds allowed to board trains for germany. this is happening a few hours after the hungarian government told al jazeera there could be no travel across eu borders but visas. none of these have visas yet they are crammed board a train and about to leave. yet there's confusion and delays for several hours, it's because the austrian railway was not happy with the overcrowded conditions and wanted to transfer passengers to other trains. this man talks about his elation after one month of traveling. >> i have a rend in germany, maybe in germany, germany is big, big country, and maybe go good, gene
in the hope of arriving at munich vie vienna in austria. word is that those from syria were made to continual on in a connecting train while everyone else was asked to wait in a different part of the station. >>> authorities stopped several trains packed with refugees. andrew simmons followed the journey of hundreds of people as they went from budapest to western europe. >> reporter: yet another queue for wary refugees, yet, this is a break through, hundreds allowed to board...
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know it's easy to play on people's fears, to magnify threats, to compare any attempt at diplomacy to munich. but none of these arguments hold up. they didn't back in 2002 and 2003. they shouldn't now. [ applause ] >> the same mind set in many cases offered by the same people, who seem to have no compunction with being repeatedly wrong. [ laughter ] >> lead to a war that did more to strengthen iran, more to isolate the united states than anything we have done in the decades before or since. it's a mind set out of step with the traditions of american foreign policy. where we exhaust diplomacy before war. and debate matters of war and peace in the cold light of truth. peace is not the absence of conflict, president reagan once said. it is the ability to cope with conflict by peaceful means. president kennedy warned americans not to see conflict as inevitable, a combination as impossible, and communication as nothing more than the exchange of threats. it is time to apply such wisdom. the deal before us doesn't bet on iran changing. it doesn't require trust. it verifies and requires iran to fors
know it's easy to play on people's fears, to magnify threats, to compare any attempt at diplomacy to munich. but none of these arguments hold up. they didn't back in 2002 and 2003. they shouldn't now. [ applause ] >> the same mind set in many cases offered by the same people, who seem to have no compunction with being repeatedly wrong. [ laughter ] >> lead to a war that did more to strengthen iran, more to isolate the united states than anything we have done in the decades before or...
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they're traveling on the capital of budapest to munich where most refugees want to end up. germany said it will consider granting asylum to all refugees freeing war-torn syria. >>> and pack trains from the hungarian capital to the border town, what is happening there now? >> well, as you said right on the hungary border, this is normally where passengers are checked for visas and many refugees have been turned around and sent back to budapest, but this is not the case now. there have been at least three trains. this is the latest, absolutely packed, standing room only. it's stifling in there. the reason these doors are opened is that people are getting the air inside despite the air conditioning. it's just not working. there are children on board. there are not only syrians on board. there are iraqis. pakistanis, bangladeshis. they are getting through because the hungarians have let them. there has been major change in policies because hours before this happened, a spokesman was telling al jazeera by no means would refugee travel out of the country without visas. this is no
they're traveling on the capital of budapest to munich where most refugees want to end up. germany said it will consider granting asylum to all refugees freeing war-torn syria. >>> and pack trains from the hungarian capital to the border town, what is happening there now? >> well, as you said right on the hungary border, this is normally where passengers are checked for visas and many refugees have been turned around and sent back to budapest, but this is not the case now. there...
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like 1,500 living rough, outside the railway stations hoping to get to places like vienna or indeed, munichother cities, states, that are more after flew wednesday, and, the problem is, they're being turned around, they're paying for tickets and not able to travel because, they don't have the right papers and now what's happening, the government is planning, further changes in the asilump rules. this is the first safe country under e.u. rules and if the new rules get passed here, in hungary, the first safe country be serbia, which isn't on the list of the e.u. and that will mean they will turn refugees around and send them back and not only that, the transit zones, that have been established all over the country, all being changed, and the transit zones will be fenced in and no access to public places and most of these transit zones will be on the border with serbia, itself, with only one door policy and that's to go back to serbia. >> it's getting critical here for refugees, and what we're finding is that the groups that are responsible for human rights are criticizing the government sayin
like 1,500 living rough, outside the railway stations hoping to get to places like vienna or indeed, munichother cities, states, that are more after flew wednesday, and, the problem is, they're being turned around, they're paying for tickets and not able to travel because, they don't have the right papers and now what's happening, the government is planning, further changes in the asilump rules. this is the first safe country under e.u. rules and if the new rules get passed here, in hungary,...
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. >> one of his earliest stories, munich. he ushered in so many of the joyful moments, too. >> i have learned in the last couple of days, i have lung cancer. almost 10 million americans have lung cancer. >> so many responding immediately. >> sometimes it takes one thing to make you snap and say, that's enough. >> for nancy ferris, it was peter. tonight, sending us this photo, healthy. hundreds of you writing us. one saying, peter jennings was the reason i quit. thanks to peter for opening my eyes. another, i quit ten days away. and with all of the messages coming in today, we were said. >> americans are hopeful people, and i think there's a great beauty in that. there's a common denominator of being in america and this society that breeds hopefulness. >> the cdc saying that the response to peter's message, un unprecedented. i'm david muir. i hope to you see back here on monday. good night. [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're friends with my mother? whoa. another episode? definite
. >> one of his earliest stories, munich. he ushered in so many of the joyful moments, too. >> i have learned in the last couple of days, i have lung cancer. almost 10 million americans have lung cancer. >> so many responding immediately. >> sometimes it takes one thing to make you snap and say, that's enough. >> for nancy ferris, it was peter. tonight, sending us this photo, healthy. hundreds of you writing us. one saying, peter jennings was the reason i quit....
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su rival serÁ el bayern munich que venciÓ al milÁn. nivel que tiene la mls. el mexicano llevarÁ el nÚmero 10 en su espalda. ♪ ♪ ♪ julio: al regresar: una mujer recupera la vista gracias a un implante. le decimos de quÉ se trata. ♪ ♪ ♪ julio: una mujer perdiÓ totalmente su visiÓn hace 16 aÑos. como nos cuenta fredy machado, esta portorriqueÑa vuelve a ver una luz encendida. freddy: con una actitud sorprendentemente positiva. a esta mujer que le diagnosticaron retinitis pigmentosa a los 18 aÑos y que regenerÓ en ceguera absoluta los 45. el implante del sistema de prÓtesis le cambio de vida, luego de 16 aÑos en permanecer en tinieblas. >> la cÁmara manda una seÑal a la retina y ella recibe un tipo de estimulaciÓn, que le da diferentes patrones visuales. freddy: no son imÁgenes compuesto completas, pero es un avance tecnolÓgico sin precedentes. carmen: no puedo ver detalles, es una luz, y esa luz se activa cuando yo estoy fijamente mirando al objeto. puede ser humano como cualquier cosa. freddy: tÉcnicamente, es un mojÓn iÓnico en pleno de
su rival serÁ el bayern munich que venciÓ al milÁn. nivel que tiene la mls. el mexicano llevarÁ el nÚmero 10 en su espalda. ♪ ♪ ♪ julio: al regresar: una mujer recupera la vista gracias a un implante. le decimos de quÉ se trata. ♪ ♪ ♪ julio: una mujer perdiÓ totalmente su visiÓn hace 16 aÑos. como nos cuenta fredy machado, esta portorriqueÑa vuelve a ver una luz encendida. freddy: con una actitud sorprendentemente positiva. a esta mujer que le diagnosticaron retinitis...
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arranca la liga en alemania, el bayern munich ante el hamburgo.inta jornada en mÉxico, los gallos blancos buscarÁn cantar y hacer del tiburÓn un sevilla en el puerto jarocho y en el territorio santos modelo el campeÓn querrÁ seguir sumando puntos y decibel amÉrica que parece que poco a poco comienza a levantar el vuelo. en la gran carpa en estos intentes estÁn jugando en baltimore los orioles contra los atlÉticos de oakland. los dodgers buscan regresar a la senda del triunfo ante los rojos de cincinnati. los gigantes quedarÁn seguirle pisando los talones al equipo argelino y reciben a los nacionales de washington. el resultado de estos encuentros se los vamos a tener esta noche. esto es todo en el mundo deportivo, los espero con mÁs informaciÓn esta noche. que pasÉ una linda tarde y hasta la prÓxima. marÍa: en univisiÓn 14 estamos celebrando 40 aÑos de servicio a la comunidad hispana del Área de la bahÍa. gracias a la entrega cotidiana de nuestro equipo nos hemos situado en el primer lugar de preferencia, noticiero mÁs visto en la zona. a continua
arranca la liga en alemania, el bayern munich ante el hamburgo.inta jornada en mÉxico, los gallos blancos buscarÁn cantar y hacer del tiburÓn un sevilla en el puerto jarocho y en el territorio santos modelo el campeÓn querrÁ seguir sumando puntos y decibel amÉrica que parece que poco a poco comienza a levantar el vuelo. en la gran carpa en estos intentes estÁn jugando en baltimore los orioles contra los atlÉticos de oakland. los dodgers buscan regresar a la senda del triunfo ante los...
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here he is at the munich olympics filing his now-legendary live reports as israeli athletes were massacred by palestinian terrorists. >> the most likely to narrow in on a group called black september -- >> reporter: in the 1980s peter returned to the anchor chair, leading abc's "world news tonight" tonight". signature moments included his 24 hours of anchoring at the turn of the millennium. and then there was his emotional moment during our marathon coverage of the terror attacks of september 11th. >> if you're a parent, you've
here he is at the munich olympics filing his now-legendary live reports as israeli athletes were massacred by palestinian terrorists. >> the most likely to narrow in on a group called black september -- >> reporter: in the 1980s peter returned to the anchor chair, leading abc's "world news tonight" tonight". signature moments included his 24 hours of anchoring at the turn of the millennium. and then there was his emotional moment during our marathon coverage of the...
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en la arena alianza de alemania el bayern munich le ganÓ al real madrid se quedaron con la boca, la selecciÓn entradas, los gigantes ganaron seis a uno, en la liga americana, jones se encargaba de sacar esta rola en la tercera base, el tiro perfecto a la primera, sexta entrada, jones lo intentaba por el central aparecÍan para lograr la captura en la 10 entrada llegaba el batazo que necesitaba baltimore adiÓs. se fue por los 388 pies de distancia ganaron 7 a 3 los de baltimore. marÍa: los tigres no pudieron ni con las gallinas se los dije. leÓn: que dÍa le va a mÉxico y argentina. marÍa: yo le voy a rosario central y al river plate. reportero: en 14 meses ganÓ la liga de argentina, la sudamericana, la recopeta despuÉs de haber descendido. merÍa: gracias. leÓn: en las próximas semanas muchos niÑos en el Área de la bahÍa comienzan la escuela. marÍa: prepare papel y lÁpiz los nos dice dÓnde conseguir ayuda gracias al programa de departamento de agricultura. luz: se gana menos de cuenta y 7000 $ al aÑo y tiene hijos en la escuela ellos califican para desayunar y almorzar gratuitamente en la escuel
en la arena alianza de alemania el bayern munich le ganÓ al real madrid se quedaron con la boca, la selecciÓn entradas, los gigantes ganaron seis a uno, en la liga americana, jones se encargaba de sacar esta rola en la tercera base, el tiro perfecto a la primera, sexta entrada, jones lo intentaba por el central aparecÍan para lograr la captura en la 10 entrada llegaba el batazo que necesitaba baltimore adiÓs. se fue por los 388 pies de distancia ganaron 7 a 3 los de baltimore. marÍa: los...
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get global sales still grew for the munich-based carmaker. over 450,000 units of the bmw brand were sold in the first half of 2014. in the same time span this your, that figure rose to 480,000, an increase of 5%. revenue rose at a similar pace, but that may not be enough. the disappointing figures from china and high investment costs have weighed on profits. and then there is the strong competition from audi and mercedes. difficult times for the ceo, who only just took the helm last spring. but for now, management is still sticking to its sales forecast for the current year. brent: the world governing body for athletics has dismissed the reports of widespread doping in the sport. in a statement released on their website on tuesday, the iaaf described the recent allegations as sensationalist and confusing. allegations made by germany british media claimed that blood test results of a third of all medal winners in endurance events at world championships and the olympics between 2001 and 2012 were suspicious. those doping allegations cast a shad
get global sales still grew for the munich-based carmaker. over 450,000 units of the bmw brand were sold in the first half of 2014. in the same time span this your, that figure rose to 480,000, an increase of 5%. revenue rose at a similar pace, but that may not be enough. the disappointing figures from china and high investment costs have weighed on profits. and then there is the strong competition from audi and mercedes. difficult times for the ceo, who only just took the helm last spring. but...
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here he is at the munich olympics filing his now-legendary live reports as israeli athletes were massacredrrorists. >> the most likely to narrow in on a group called black september -- >> reporter: in the 1980s peter returned to the anchor chair, leading abc's "world news tonight" tonight". signature moments included his 24 hours of anchoring at the turn of the millennium. and then there was his emotional moment during our marathon coverage of the terror attacks of september 11th. >> if you're a parent, you've got a kid -- in some other part of the country call they will up. >> reporter: his extraordinary career came to an end in 2005 however. >> i have learned in the last couple of days that i have lung cancer. >> reporter: he never returned. for me peter was perhaps the single most important influence of my professional life. this is us reporting together in iraq. there was no question that in person, peter could be tough and very intimidating. but he was a singular fig ewe, a deeply serious and skeptical journalist a broadcast icon and someone i and many others here still dearly miss. i
here he is at the munich olympics filing his now-legendary live reports as israeli athletes were massacredrrorists. >> the most likely to narrow in on a group called black september -- >> reporter: in the 1980s peter returned to the anchor chair, leading abc's "world news tonight" tonight". signature moments included his 24 hours of anchoring at the turn of the millennium. and then there was his emotional moment during our marathon coverage of the terror attacks of...
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in the middle ages, when frankfurt and munich were just wide spots on the road, rothenburg was one ofermany's largest cities, with a whopping population of 6,000. today, even with its crowds and overpriced souvenirs, i love this place. during rothenburg's heyday -- that was about 1200 to 1400 -- it was the intersection of two great trading routes -- prague to paris and hamburg to venice. but today, the great trade is tourism. rothenburg is a huge hit with shoppers. true, this is a great place to buy cuckoo clocks, steins, and dirndls, but see the town first. most of the buildings were built by 1400. like many medieval towns, the finest and biggest houses were built along herrengasse, named for the herren, or the wealthy class. the commoners built higgledy-piggledy farther from the center, near the walls. hanging shop signs advertise what they sold -- knives, armor, bread, whatever. rothenburg's wall, with its beefy fortifications and intimidating gates, is about a mile around and provides great views and a good orientation. rodertor is the only tower you can actually climb. it's worth
in the middle ages, when frankfurt and munich were just wide spots on the road, rothenburg was one ofermany's largest cities, with a whopping population of 6,000. today, even with its crowds and overpriced souvenirs, i love this place. during rothenburg's heyday -- that was about 1200 to 1400 -- it was the intersection of two great trading routes -- prague to paris and hamburg to venice. but today, the great trade is tourism. rothenburg is a huge hit with shoppers. true, this is a great place...
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. >> one of his earliest stories, munich. >> happy new year to you, across the country. >> he usheredyful moments, too. but we were all watching april 5th, 2005. >> i have learned in the last couple of days, i have lung cancer. almost 10 million americans have cancer. and i have a lot to learn from them. >> so many responding immediately. quitting smoking because of peter's message. >> sometimes it takes one thing to make you snap and say, that's enough. >> for nancy ferris, it was peter. tonight, sending us this photo, healthy. cigarettes, long gone. hundreds of you writing us. patricia saying, peter jennings was the reason i quit after 44 years. thanks to peter for opening my eyes. another, i quit ten days ago today. and gail telling us his battle with cancer inspired me to quit once and for all. and with all of the messages coming in today, we were reminded of something peter once said. >> by and large, americans are a really hopeful people, and i think there's a great beauty in that. lots of differences in the country. but i think there's a common denominator of being in america a
. >> one of his earliest stories, munich. >> happy new year to you, across the country. >> he usheredyful moments, too. but we were all watching april 5th, 2005. >> i have learned in the last couple of days, i have lung cancer. almost 10 million americans have cancer. and i have a lot to learn from them. >> so many responding immediately. quitting smoking because of peter's message. >> sometimes it takes one thing to make you snap and say, that's enough....
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munich re is raising the profit with a net income over one billion euros. jonathan: let's head out to hong kong to get the asian market wrap. david: it is not a super day, it is more like super bring back monday please. the second day of declines. we are seeing a lot of red. the play of the day was pulling back out of the equity markets. yields are on the way up equities down. the only bright spot, japan close about an hour ago, close at its highest level -- closed at its highest level since 2007. we are inching our way closer to the peak right before the financial crisis. that is the story across equity markets. let me show you fixed incomes. well grounded expectations i think is the proper way to describe it. this has played into the session take a look at what is happening across the 10 years, up three basis points same story with south korea and australia. let's in the shanghai composite fresh take, goldman sachs coming up with an estimate of just how much the state backed funds have helped as far as intervention, a hundred 45 billion -- $145 billion ha
munich re is raising the profit with a net income over one billion euros. jonathan: let's head out to hong kong to get the asian market wrap. david: it is not a super day, it is more like super bring back monday please. the second day of declines. we are seeing a lot of red. the play of the day was pulling back out of the equity markets. yields are on the way up equities down. the only bright spot, japan close about an hour ago, close at its highest level -- closed at its highest level since...
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because we learned from hitler in munich that success only feeds the appetite of aggression. the battle would be renewed in one country, and then another country, bringing with it perhaps even larger and crueler conflicts, as we have learned from the lessons of history. moreover, we were in vietnam to fulfill one of the most solid pledges of the american nation. three presidents, president eisenhower, president kennedy and your current president, over 11 years have committed themselves and have promised to help defend this small and valiant nation. strengthened by that promise the people of south vietnam have fought for many long years. thousands of them have died. thousands more have been crippled and scarred by war. we just cannot now dishonor our word or abandon our commitment or leave those who believed us and who trusted us to the terror and repression and murder that would follow. this, then, my fellow americans is why we are in vietnam. what are our goals in that or stained land? first, we intend to convince the communists that we cannot be defeated by force of arms or
because we learned from hitler in munich that success only feeds the appetite of aggression. the battle would be renewed in one country, and then another country, bringing with it perhaps even larger and crueler conflicts, as we have learned from the lessons of history. moreover, we were in vietnam to fulfill one of the most solid pledges of the american nation. three presidents, president eisenhower, president kennedy and your current president, over 11 years have committed themselves and have...
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they edge to bayern munich with the 3-1 win on sunday.over to the mls where the new york red bulls thanks to stand out performance from bradley white phillips. they doubled the lead with the stunner. and just passed the hour phillips scored his second with a 3-0 win from new york. for the first time after kenya has finished top of the medal table at the world athletic championships, which concluded on sunday in beijing. in the center they won their seventh gold in the 1500 meters. during the championships two kenyen threats were banned for failed drug tests. the iaaf admits that establishing an anti-doping program in the country is a priority. >> the weak spot for us are africa, east africa. we're focusing now to that for now. we have to be able to implement testing in this country's outside of the competition, the competition period. we're working very closely with the kenyan authorities to establish a national anti-doping education system in kenya. >> if cricket now in india have put themselves in a strong position to win a third an aga
they edge to bayern munich with the 3-1 win on sunday.over to the mls where the new york red bulls thanks to stand out performance from bradley white phillips. they doubled the lead with the stunner. and just passed the hour phillips scored his second with a 3-0 win from new york. for the first time after kenya has finished top of the medal table at the world athletic championships, which concluded on sunday in beijing. in the center they won their seventh gold in the 1500 meters. during the...
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the movie "munich" would have been better with dolphins. >> spielberg and dolphins, how can you lose?were arresting the dolphin the coyote dropped an anvil on their heads this is so insane. they will acknowledge an ma'ams acting -- animals acting as spies. i wouldn't put this by the israelis. strapping on a go pro and sending it over to gaza? do you think it is a stretch? it keeps an eye on it to me. >> it is very hannah barbara. >> what do you think? do you believe this or not? >> i it is a well known secret in hollywood that flipper was an anti-seem might. >> maybe it was his host family. >> that's why you had the hit show. >> i feel like i misled you. i didn't get the surge in my earpiece. >> joanne, do you think the dolphin was a spy? >> it seems like it. you have to do what you have to do. the thing that is unfortunate is we say the robots are going to take our jobs. no it is dolphins. it is animals. what i think is nuts is hamas is holding this dolphin, right? and we are going to get groups like peta and other animal rights groups that will be so upset about this. if this was a
the movie "munich" would have been better with dolphins. >> spielberg and dolphins, how can you lose?were arresting the dolphin the coyote dropped an anvil on their heads this is so insane. they will acknowledge an ma'ams acting -- animals acting as spies. i wouldn't put this by the israelis. strapping on a go pro and sending it over to gaza? do you think it is a stretch? it keeps an eye on it to me. >> it is very hannah barbara. >> what do you think? do you believe...
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. >> george, working out of munich put together technology and soulful vocalists. she just in the booth like. >> i asked everyone out of the studio, switched the lights off. made sure the tape is running and i said, okay, let's do it. and i think she did it in ten minutes. >> the donna summer records, some of the biggest records of all time. they kicked off a revolution. ♪ >> unless you have been living in a sealed cave you probably noticed that america's latest craze is disco dancing. that's dancing without the "g." >> big bird where have you been? >> i want to put on my boogie shoes ♪ >> we are talking an estimated 4 million, million /* billion, with a b, four billion a year. >> i remember being upset about the word disco. it was r&b music to me and i felt they stripped it and gave it a new name and didn't give credit where i thought the credit was supposed to go. >> bring that sound in. it's great. okay. >> one, two, three, four. ♪ >> were the bee gees always liked r&b and soul. i thought it was a pop band that had r&b leanings. >> the bee geese do what pop star
. >> george, working out of munich put together technology and soulful vocalists. she just in the booth like. >> i asked everyone out of the studio, switched the lights off. made sure the tape is running and i said, okay, let's do it. and i think she did it in ten minutes. >> the donna summer records, some of the biggest records of all time. they kicked off a revolution. ♪ >> unless you have been living in a sealed cave you probably noticed that america's latest craze...
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bayern munich faces arsenal in the champion's league, in the third time in four seasons, drawn together in group f. and jose mourinho returns to porto. jose won the european cup with porto in 2004. >> any one of zennent, valencia and lyon have high hopes of winning group a. apologies for supporters. usain bolt retained his crown as the king of sprinting, outshining his biggest rival. he was knocked off his stride while demonstrating >>> nine championships and counting for usain bolt, standing in his way again was justin gatlin in the 2 him. the american had been depositor -- 200m. the american had been better in heats. usain bolt had authority when it mattered, his time of 19.55 seconds clinching his fourth straight title over the distance. an 11th championship could come in the 4 by 100 relay. >> i'm here to show i'm better, one of the greatest sprinters to ever compete in the sport. that is my aim. two more seasons to go. and we continue to dominate. >> reporter: there was one man that could take down bolt in budget rsh, and it was a cameraman in a segue too close for comfort during p
bayern munich faces arsenal in the champion's league, in the third time in four seasons, drawn together in group f. and jose mourinho returns to porto. jose won the european cup with porto in 2004. >> any one of zennent, valencia and lyon have high hopes of winning group a. apologies for supporters. usain bolt retained his crown as the king of sprinting, outshining his biggest rival. he was knocked off his stride while demonstrating >>> nine championships and counting for usain...
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. >> i was at the -- october fest in munich, and lots of people -- whatever the other thing, i am am much more interested -- >> will leader hosen. >> thank you. i was distracted by cambrian tied with their opponents 0-0. >> good old liederhosen. got it. >> next newscast at 5:00. >>> today on "access hollywood live," donald trump -- surprise, surprise. not backing down. >> oh, my goodness. >> we match! >> look at the calves on this guy! >> before we start -- >> what were you saying about trump? >> he's not backing down. >> oh. >> neither is megyn kelly. not at all. >> and franky, should donald give women equal pay? he actually answers that question. >> you'll love this. "mr. robot" star, christian slater, here, getting huge reviews. the show is great. >> and ariana grande's brother, franky. kit, you have the second best legs on the show. "access hollywood live" starts right now. >>> stand by, billy and kit. stand by camera two. we're live
. >> i was at the -- october fest in munich, and lots of people -- whatever the other thing, i am am much more interested -- >> will leader hosen. >> thank you. i was distracted by cambrian tied with their opponents 0-0. >> good old liederhosen. got it. >> next newscast at 5:00. >>> today on "access hollywood live," donald trump -- surprise, surprise. not backing down. >> oh, my goodness. >> we match! >> look at the calves on...
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any attempt at diplomacy to munich. but none of these arguments hold up. didn't back in 2002 and 2003, and they shouldn't now. [applause] the same mindset, in many cases whored by the same people seem to have no compunction with led to aeatedly wrong war that did more to strengthen iran, more to isolate the united states than anything we have done in the decades before or since. it is a mindset out of step with the traditions of american foreign-policy, where we exhausted diplomacy before war and debate matters of war and peace in the cold light of truth. peace is not the absence of conflict, president reagan once said. it is the ability to cope with conflict by peaceful means. president kennedy warned americans not to seek -- not to andconflict as inevitable, communication is nothing more than the exchange of threats. apply -- it is time to apply such wisdom. the deal before us doesn't bet on iran changing. it doesn't require trust. it verifies. and requires iran to forsake a nuclear weapon. just as we struck agreements with the soviet union at a time the
any attempt at diplomacy to munich. but none of these arguments hold up. didn't back in 2002 and 2003, and they shouldn't now. [applause] the same mindset, in many cases whored by the same people seem to have no compunction with led to aeatedly wrong war that did more to strengthen iran, more to isolate the united states than anything we have done in the decades before or since. it is a mindset out of step with the traditions of american foreign-policy, where we exhausted diplomacy before war...
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know it's easy to play on people's fears, to magnify threats, to compare any attempt at diplomacy to munich. but none of these arguments hold up. they didn't back in 2002 and 2003. they shouldn't now. [applause] pres. obama: the same mindset, in many cases offered by the same people who seem to have no compunction with being repeatedly wrong, led to a war that did more to strengthen iran, more to isolate the united states than anything we have done in the decades before or since. it's a mindset out of step with the traditions of american foreign policy, where we exhaust diplomacy before war, and debate matters of war and peace in the cold light of truth. "peace is not the absence of conflict," president reagan once said. it is "the ability to cope with conflict by peaceful means." president kennedy warned americans "not to see conflict as inevitable, accommodation as impossible, and communication as nothing more than the exchange of threats." it is time to apply such wisdom. the deal before us doesn't bet on iran changing, it doesn't require trust. it verifies and requires iran to forsake a
know it's easy to play on people's fears, to magnify threats, to compare any attempt at diplomacy to munich. but none of these arguments hold up. they didn't back in 2002 and 2003. they shouldn't now. [applause] pres. obama: the same mindset, in many cases offered by the same people who seem to have no compunction with being repeatedly wrong, led to a war that did more to strengthen iran, more to isolate the united states than anything we have done in the decades before or since. it's a mindset...
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i know it is easy to play on people's fears, magify flethrea and appear any diplomacy to munich. but none of these arguments hold up. they didn't back in 2002-2003 and they shouldn't now. [applause] >> the same mindset in many places offered by the same people who seem to have no problem with being repeatedly wrong. led to a war that did more to strengthen iran and more to isolate the united states than anyone we have done in the decades before since. it is mindset out of step with the tradition of american foreign policy where we exhaust diplomacy before war and debate matters of war and piece in the cold light of truth. peace is not the absence of conflict president reagan once said. it is the ability to cope with conflict by peaceful means. president kennedy warned americans not to seek conflict as inevitable, a combination as impossible and communication is nothing more than the exchange of threats. it is time to apply such wisdom. the deal before us doesn't bet on iran changing, it doesn't require trust, it verifies and requires iran. just like we struck a deal with the sovi
i know it is easy to play on people's fears, magify flethrea and appear any diplomacy to munich. but none of these arguments hold up. they didn't back in 2002-2003 and they shouldn't now. [applause] >> the same mindset in many places offered by the same people who seem to have no problem with being repeatedly wrong. led to a war that did more to strengthen iran and more to isolate the united states than anyone we have done in the decades before since. it is mindset out of step with the...
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terrorist kidnappings painted a dark scene in the munich games in '72. (gunfire in distance) in 1976, montreal ended up one- and-a-half billion dollars in debt. 65 nations boycotted the 1980 summer olympics in moscow after the soviet union invaded afghanistan. when the bidding process for the '84 games began, tehran was one of only two cities to put in a final bid. (chanting) but the iranian revolution forced its organizers to back out. that left los angeles as the only city willing to host the games. so in 1979, it was tasked with bringing back the allure and keeping california out of massive debt. "it will have an enormous economic impact on our city as well. both in terms of taxes generated, but more importantly in terms of the businesses that are located there. they're going to benefit substantially by it." for the first time on american soil, the games were not sponsored by the government. that meant organizers could reach out for private and corporate sponsors. the committee hired future major league baseball commissioner peter ueberroth to organiz
terrorist kidnappings painted a dark scene in the munich games in '72. (gunfire in distance) in 1976, montreal ended up one- and-a-half billion dollars in debt. 65 nations boycotted the 1980 summer olympics in moscow after the soviet union invaded afghanistan. when the bidding process for the '84 games began, tehran was one of only two cities to put in a final bid. (chanting) but the iranian revolution forced its organizers to back out. that left los angeles as the only city willing to host the...
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to compare any attempt at diplomacy to munich. but none of these arguments hold up.didn't back in 2002 and 2003. they should not now. the same mind set in many cases offered by the same people who seem to have no compunction with being repeatedly wrong, led to a war that did more to strengthen iran, more to isolate the united states than anything we have done in the decades before or since. it is a mindset out of step with the traditions of american foreign policy. where we exhaust diplomacy before war. and debate matters of war and peace in the light of truthful. >> president obama making that point case for congress to support the nuclear deal with iran. he actually closed that speech with the request that people contact their members of congress to tell their members of congress that they support the iran deal. one of the things that's been going on at our show over the last couple days and weeks, behind the scenes around here. you will see this eventually. we've been working behind the scenes on some shows we're calling the tame of the tape. they're deep dives in
to compare any attempt at diplomacy to munich. but none of these arguments hold up.didn't back in 2002 and 2003. they should not now. the same mind set in many cases offered by the same people who seem to have no compunction with being repeatedly wrong, led to a war that did more to strengthen iran, more to isolate the united states than anything we have done in the decades before or since. it is a mindset out of step with the traditions of american foreign policy. where we exhaust diplomacy...
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. >> hopefully we with can get out there and after the first hour, we thought as byron munich and startput the ball in the right areas if we can continue to do that, hopefully it will be over with. >> i am not going anywhere, we will wake up. yeah, it is just a lot of work to do to i guess find any way to draw this kind -- win this game, we will fight right to the last round. and. >> now to sport has become known as a murder ball is starting a new life. o. >> daniel lap reports. >> it was 20 years ago, and i was an able body, young athletic guy and i went head first in the boards and became paralyzed from the chest down. >> a damaged spinal chord ended his days plays ice hockey but during rehabilitation. it has a colorful name and comes from canada. >> murder ball -- back in the 70's, it was a bunk of collegiates. who are sitting on the end of the bench all the time, trying to compete with paraplegics and a lot. >> functioning so and kind of came up with this game, and at the same time, i said well let's make it full contact. >> as gleefully athay bash together, murder ballers aren't al
. >> hopefully we with can get out there and after the first hour, we thought as byron munich and startput the ball in the right areas if we can continue to do that, hopefully it will be over with. >> i am not going anywhere, we will wake up. yeah, it is just a lot of work to do to i guess find any way to draw this kind -- win this game, we will fight right to the last round. and. >> now to sport has become known as a murder ball is starting a new life. o. >> daniel lap...
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to magnify threats, to compare any attempt at the promising to munich, but none of these arguments hold up. they did not back in 2002 and 2003. they should not now. [applause] the same mindset come in many cases offered by the same people, who seem to have no compunction with being repeatedly wrong -- [laughter] -- led to a war that strengthen iran than anything we have done in the decade before or since. it is a mindset out of step with the tradition of american foreign-policy, where we exhaust diplomacy before war and debate matters of war and peace in the cold light of truth. peace is not the absence of conflict, president reagan once said. it is the ability to cope with conflict by peaceful means. president kennedy warned americans not to see conflict as inevitable, accommodation as impossible, and communication as nothing more than the exchange of threats. it is time to apply such wisdom. the deal before us does not bet on iran changing. it doesn't require trust. it verifies. it requires. iran to forsake a nuclear weapon. just as we struck agreements with the soviet union at a time
to magnify threats, to compare any attempt at the promising to munich, but none of these arguments hold up. they did not back in 2002 and 2003. they should not now. [applause] the same mindset come in many cases offered by the same people, who seem to have no compunction with being repeatedly wrong -- [laughter] -- led to a war that strengthen iran than anything we have done in the decade before or since. it is a mindset out of step with the tradition of american foreign-policy, where we...
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. >> munich maintained their 100% start of the season with a 3-nil victory.hey lead germany with 3 wins from their 3 matches n spain, barcelona managed to edge past with the one-nil. real madrid into the second half with real leading 4-nil under half an hour to go there. beebt has won hisa goal. in beijing. . >> reporter: not even a segue can stop you saying two days being knocked over by a cameraman making the winning gold in beijing. his country to victory in the 4 by 100 meters, his third medal having already claimed the 100 and 200 meters. it's his 11th goad in total. >> it means a lot. i came out here to win. that was my aim. i told you that. but i got it done. a clean sweep in the ray lays. they won the race. frazier-price getting her second gold of the championships. farra won thet. he becomes the first man to win both events at successive world championships. >> it's something i enjoy so much. you know, working, hard, working hard and to come win this moment, it was incredible. >> ashton eaton broke his record to claim gold in the decath lon. >> i thi
. >> munich maintained their 100% start of the season with a 3-nil victory.hey lead germany with 3 wins from their 3 matches n spain, barcelona managed to edge past with the one-nil. real madrid into the second half with real leading 4-nil under half an hour to go there. beebt has won hisa goal. in beijing. . >> reporter: not even a segue can stop you saying two days being knocked over by a cameraman making the winning gold in beijing. his country to victory in the 4 by 100 meters,...
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vo un solitario gol le basto al equipo del bayern munich del futbol aleman para derrotar al real madridde lewandowski. con este triunfo pep guardiola suma su primer copa de la campaÑa 2015 y ahora se tendra que enfocar en la campaÑa 2015. donde estan buscando repetir como campeones de la liga vo en ese mismo partido entre bayern y real madrid una pequeÑa aficionada se metio al campo de juego para saludar a su idolo austriaco david alaba. y le pidio la camiseta pero apenas era medio tiempo. al terminar el partido alaba fue a buscar a la niÑa y le regalo la camiseta para que se lleve el gran recuerdo a su casa. esto es lo bonito del futbol. gabriel ahora cambiamos las cosas al beisbol de las grandes ligas. es miercoles asi que vamonos con las jugadas gigantes de la semana. take sot no cg trt: 30 sec sot esta semana arrancamos con hunter pence que pego a lo progundo para sumar siete vuela cercas en la campaÑa. ahora nos vamos con matt duffy que sigue siendo la gran revelacoin para los gigantes esta temporada con 49 carreras producidas..cerramos con nori aoki que regreso con todo despues de
vo un solitario gol le basto al equipo del bayern munich del futbol aleman para derrotar al real madridde lewandowski. con este triunfo pep guardiola suma su primer copa de la campaÑa 2015 y ahora se tendra que enfocar en la campaÑa 2015. donde estan buscando repetir como campeones de la liga vo en ese mismo partido entre bayern y real madrid una pequeÑa aficionada se metio al campo de juego para saludar a su idolo austriaco david alaba. y le pidio la camiseta pero apenas era medio tiempo....
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know it's easy to play on people's fears, to magnify threats, to compare any attempt at diplomacy to munich. but none of these arguments hold up. they didn't back in 2002 and 2003, they shouldn't now. [ applause ] the same mind-set in many cases offered by the same people who seem to have no compunction with being repeatedly wrong -- [ laughter ] -- lead to a war that did more to strengthen iran, more to isolate the united states than anything we have done in the decades before or since. it's a mind-set out of step with the traditions of american foreign policy, where we exhaust diplomacy before war. and debate matters of war and peace in the cold light of truth. peace is not the absence of conflict, president reagan once said. it is the ability to cope with conflict by peaceful means. president kennedy warned americans not to see conflict as inevitable, accommodation as impossible, and communication as nothing more than the exchange of threats. it is time to apply such wisdom the deal before us doesn't bet on iran changing. it doesn't require trust, it verifies and requires iran to forsake
know it's easy to play on people's fears, to magnify threats, to compare any attempt at diplomacy to munich. but none of these arguments hold up. they didn't back in 2002 and 2003, they shouldn't now. [ applause ] the same mind-set in many cases offered by the same people who seem to have no compunction with being repeatedly wrong -- [ laughter ] -- lead to a war that did more to strengthen iran, more to isolate the united states than anything we have done in the decades before or since. it's a...
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president >>> wolfsburg upstaged bayern munich to win the super cup for the first time history. the clash between the german league and the cup champions wint to extra times after they levelled the match 1-1 after 8 or 9 minutes. penalties were required to decide the game. there was a miss for bayern but niklas made no mistake. the new bundislega season starts in two weeks time. >> tiger woods's return to form has been short lived. he put himself three shots off the pace after the second round of the pga event in virginia but crashed out with a 3-over-par 74 and is nine strokes behind the leader troy merrett >>> that's all the sport for now. >> thank you. take a look at this. you'll enjoy this. here is how you create a flower in the sky. 164 skydivers built, if you can call it that the largest ever vertical formation, a giant flower over the u.s. state of illinois. and they did it while falling at speeds of more than 350 k/hr. sky divers held the flower formation for several seconds before breaking away deploying their parachutes and landing safely. they broke the record. good f
president >>> wolfsburg upstaged bayern munich to win the super cup for the first time history. the clash between the german league and the cup champions wint to extra times after they levelled the match 1-1 after 8 or 9 minutes. penalties were required to decide the game. there was a miss for bayern but niklas made no mistake. the new bundislega season starts in two weeks time. >> tiger woods's return to form has been short lived. he put himself three shots off the pace after...
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lived in upstate new york, we lived in german,, and philip graduated from the international school in munich. so we have lots of memories that, you know, of them being together and growing up together and this -- just the fun of him. he was an artist. he was very creative. for every picture he drew, he even sold some in high school, continued with his artwork with a lot of wonderful hangings in hits thirn's house. he always wrote a poem to go with the baining. you know, whatever he did, he did well. he loved to ride motorcycles, and pretty much has been all over the usa on his bike with some of the his friends, some of his friends who are as old as his father even would ride together so he was an interesting person. he was very ben elf lent, and i miss him. there's a hole where philip isn't, in my heart. >> he sounds like a very special guy, sandra. i can't even begin to say i hope this brings you some sort of peace or closure, but i know i speak for my viewers when i say, i hope it does. god bless you, sandra. thank you for talking with us. thank you, jake, i appreciate it. >>> so with worl
lived in upstate new york, we lived in german,, and philip graduated from the international school in munich. so we have lots of memories that, you know, of them being together and growing up together and this -- just the fun of him. he was an artist. he was very creative. for every picture he drew, he even sold some in high school, continued with his artwork with a lot of wonderful hangings in hits thirn's house. he always wrote a poem to go with the baining. you know, whatever he did, he did...
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know it's easy to play on people's fears, to magnify threats, to compare any attempt at diplomacy to munichnone of these arguments hold up. they didn't back in 2002 and 2003. they shouldn't now. >> the same mind-set, in many cases, offered by the same people, who seem to have no compunction with being repeatedly wrong, led to a war that did more to strengthen iran, more to isolate the united states, than anything we have done in the decades before or since. >>> well, senator mitch mcconnell announced today the senate will begin debating the iran nuclear deal on september 8. barbara boxer of california has publicly endorsed the agreement and joins me now. it's an honor to have you on, because you were right about the iraq war, you were all alone and said it was a stupid war. now the president is calling out the same advocates for that war, advocating destruction of this treaty. your thoughts? >> well, i think the president and president kennedy, both presidents, kennedy was a truth-teller. barack obama is a truth-teller. this is very, very similar, because it's a vote of conscience and the a
know it's easy to play on people's fears, to magnify threats, to compare any attempt at diplomacy to munichnone of these arguments hold up. they didn't back in 2002 and 2003. they shouldn't now. >> the same mind-set, in many cases, offered by the same people, who seem to have no compunction with being repeatedly wrong, led to a war that did more to strengthen iran, more to isolate the united states, than anything we have done in the decades before or since. >>> well, senator...
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to compare any attempt at diplomacy to munich. but none of these arguments hold up. they didn't back in 2002 and 2003, they shouldn't now. [ applause ] the same mindset in many cases offered by the same people who seem to have no compunction with being repeatedly wrong led to a war that did more to strengthen iran, more to isolate the united states than anything we have done in the decades before or since. it's a mindset out of step with the traditions of american foreign policy. where we exhaust diplomacy before war. and debate matters of war and peace in the cold light of truth. peace is not the absence of conflict president reagan once said. it is the ability to cope with conflict by peaceful means. president kennedy warned americans not to see conflict as inevitable accommodation as impossible, and communication as nothing more than the exchange of threats. it is time to apply such wisdom. the deal before us doesn't bet on iran changing. it doesn't require trust. it verifies and requires iran to forsake a nuclear weapon. just as we struck agreements with the sovi
to compare any attempt at diplomacy to munich. but none of these arguments hold up. they didn't back in 2002 and 2003, they shouldn't now. [ applause ] the same mindset in many cases offered by the same people who seem to have no compunction with being repeatedly wrong led to a war that did more to strengthen iran, more to isolate the united states than anything we have done in the decades before or since. it's a mindset out of step with the traditions of american foreign policy. where we...