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personally, he told about when he was 7 years old and when and how his family at the time in the netherlands, which is where he grew up, were taken down to the local railway station to be put on a train to be taken to auschwitz where the vast majority of his family actually perished. he was at an area of the platform where there was a dutch policeman who saw him together with some of his family members, and he saidcen -- he said, "is g to be another train passing through, and when i lift my hat, you will run and get on that train and you will escape with your life," and that is exactly what happened. tony told me that he hopes this ceremony and memorial here in berlin will be a signal that such horrors will never be repeated in the future. however, he did tell me about his fears that the discrimination against sinti and roma reaches such levels sometimes that he is concerned people have not learned the lessons of history. >> we will have a special report on a german sinti musicians coming up later in the program, but now we shipped our position to greece, where the country's finance minister
personally, he told about when he was 7 years old and when and how his family at the time in the netherlands, which is where he grew up, were taken down to the local railway station to be put on a train to be taken to auschwitz where the vast majority of his family actually perished. he was at an area of the platform where there was a dutch policeman who saw him together with some of his family members, and he saidcen -- he said, "is g to be another train passing through, and when i lift...
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nevertheless, the netherlands experienced an explosion in the production and consumption of art. mass art market in history arose because for the first time, ordinary people bought paintings, etchings, drawings. artists produced in large quantity for that market. the society was defining itself in the images it produced. the simplicity of these domestic scenes is often deceptive. this still life with trout by willem claesz heda, while reassuring the dutch of the plenty in their lives, also warns them of the remorseless passage of time. jan steen's painting the world upside-down was intended to amuse, but it also cautions against the dangers of excess. here drink and sexual license cause a household to slide into complete domestic disorder. jan vermeer's woman weighing pearls stands before a painting of the last judgment, warning that wealth must not distract us from our ultimate fate. the dutch genre paintings are not just innocent images of everyday life, but of the moral crises of everyday life. like other works of the baroque period, they convey a message. [speaking dutch] gro
nevertheless, the netherlands experienced an explosion in the production and consumption of art. mass art market in history arose because for the first time, ordinary people bought paintings, etchings, drawings. artists produced in large quantity for that market. the society was defining itself in the images it produced. the simplicity of these domestic scenes is often deceptive. this still life with trout by willem claesz heda, while reassuring the dutch of the plenty in their lives, also...
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in liberal societies like the netherlands in particular, many do not see how their life styles and the strict rules of the church could ever go together, but there is also the other extreme -- we traveled along the dutch bible belt and found that in some cases, it is almost like time is standing still. >> the same spectacle's played out every sunday morning in this little town. suddenly, masses of people streamed along what would otherwise be in the streets. many women are wearing a traditional costume that is centuries old. black is the predominant color, the color of skin. all these people are heading the same way -- to church. strangers and spectators are viewed with extreme mistrust here. only one young woman was willing to talk to us. >> the bible is very important for us. i hope it is the same for others. it should be important for the whole world. i always have the bible with me on sundays. all women have their bibles with them. look, there are my initials -- jkb. >> fundamentalist christians in the netherlands are not just a small, insignificant sect. more than 500,000 orthodox
in liberal societies like the netherlands in particular, many do not see how their life styles and the strict rules of the church could ever go together, but there is also the other extreme -- we traveled along the dutch bible belt and found that in some cases, it is almost like time is standing still. >> the same spectacle's played out every sunday morning in this little town. suddenly, masses of people streamed along what would otherwise be in the streets. many women are wearing a...
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when i was in the netherlands, in the netherlands is flat as a pancake i organized the dutch open mountaining championships and everybody thought, yeah, what is this going to mean. we built a big climbing wall in front of our store. we had championship chirps. doesn't matter what you do. you have to be creative and inventivv and that will bring you eventually success. melissa: obviously you're an expe marketer. i know this is about to come to an end but it has been wildly successful. do you have any thoughts on extending it. well, not shotgun deal. melissa: yeah. >> we always like to do, weird things and, you know in the near future, we'll do other events because this is for the hunters, but there are also people theyare against the guns. that's what i figured out. and so we are going to do something with nature and we're going to help everyone that wants to, engage with someone and with the ring and event of gettin on your knees and asking here. melissa: obviously you're a master marketer. maybe you give away a kitten with each ring. let us know what you come up with next time. harold, th
when i was in the netherlands, in the netherlands is flat as a pancake i organized the dutch open mountaining championships and everybody thought, yeah, what is this going to mean. we built a big climbing wall in front of our store. we had championship chirps. doesn't matter what you do. you have to be creative and inventivv and that will bring you eventually success. melissa: obviously you're an expe marketer. i know this is about to come to an end but it has been wildly successful. do you...
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. >>> thieves in the netherlands made off with millions of dollars in art, seven popular paintings stolen from the museum before dawn. amy kellogg's has more. >> reporter: it's a stunning blow to the art world, dutch police confirming seven well known modern paintings stolen from a rotterdam museum just before dawn. >> somewhere after 3:00 on tuesday morning we got a report of a break-in in the museum in rotterdam and after the police arrived we found out that seven paintings were stolen. >> reporter: the daring heist is one of the largest in years in the netherlands and comes as the museum was celebrating its 20th anniversary. thieves bypassing a state of the art security system walking off with pieces worth hundreds of millions by picasso, monet and matisse among others. >> the alarm response was very quick, so the thieves were not able to steal many paintings, but unfortunately they managed to get out with a few. >> reporter: the works were part of the tritan foundation foundation which included dozens of other famous paintings all exhibited publicly as a group for the first time. auth
. >>> thieves in the netherlands made off with millions of dollars in art, seven popular paintings stolen from the museum before dawn. amy kellogg's has more. >> reporter: it's a stunning blow to the art world, dutch police confirming seven well known modern paintings stolen from a rotterdam museum just before dawn. >> somewhere after 3:00 on tuesday morning we got a report of a break-in in the museum in rotterdam and after the police arrived we found out that seven...
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spank aid next month let's discuss this with twenty mendez up from the libertarian party of the netherlands good to have you with us now ah barry louds the only solution to the eurozone debt crisis and if not what is. absolutely not the solution the absolute problem bailouts create a moral hazard when. you have. the. pretty ether that led to the problem the first place is encouraged governments that are spending too much money will continue to spend too much money in cities that keep getting bailout money and the only way to stop that cycle and downward spiral is to stop the bailouts it's actually very well for countries like brazil and in many developing countries as well when they're when they ran into financial trouble and couldn't pay their bills anymore. when they got bailouts that probably got got worse when the when they didn't get bailed out so they don't stop that's when they had to start making the policy that's when they started privatizing and then they started cutting subsidies and shrinking government and that's actually what created a situation where in new zealand and many t
spank aid next month let's discuss this with twenty mendez up from the libertarian party of the netherlands good to have you with us now ah barry louds the only solution to the eurozone debt crisis and if not what is. absolutely not the solution the absolute problem bailouts create a moral hazard when. you have. the. pretty ether that led to the problem the first place is encouraged governments that are spending too much money will continue to spend too much money in cities that keep getting...
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for more on the story i'm joined by tom mundus he's chairman of the libertarian party all of the netherlands now the german chancellor has called for more powers for brussels so national budgets can be rejected if they don't add to the debt regulations so if you're a member of a club you have to stick to the rules that you so getting member states to a bay these rules is. no it is not it's. as if the european union gives more hours what it will ultimately lead to this current tax code injuries and big governments are going it's going to keep growing it's going to keep. it means that there will be. territory. and it will even have competition so we're going to may sound like a good idea to give your powers to get a member states to spend less money but what will happen a lot. more money soon as a solution to get them to spend less money to start with you know if there's normal bailout money they will have to cut spending you're saying that those powerful countries will get even more powerful in other words they could exist without that we could countries so in effect if those we could countri
for more on the story i'm joined by tom mundus he's chairman of the libertarian party all of the netherlands now the german chancellor has called for more powers for brussels so national budgets can be rejected if they don't add to the debt regulations so if you're a member of a club you have to stick to the rules that you so getting member states to a bay these rules is. no it is not it's. as if the european union gives more hours what it will ultimately lead to this current tax code injuries...
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and the netherlands. >> right. and i think that we -you know, we have -- if there was an exhaustion of local remedies requirement, then we would have to see if we could satisfy that. >> i think -- haven't both of those nations said they would not entertain this case? >> it's not clear. i mean, in fact, the -- you know, there is a recent dutch decision that goes perhaps farther than the alien tort statute, the al brujaj case. >> but you would agree, mr. hoffman, that if there were an exhaustion requirement, it would not apply only to nigeria, but also to the netherlands and to the u.k. >> well, i mean, it depends on how the court frames it. i mean, there's the exhaustion requirement under the torture victim protection act, there are arguments about what that looks like under international law. i mean, i think that -- to follow up on justice sotomayor's point, i think that if that's deemed by the court to be a requirement of international law, then international law rules on exhaustion should apply, and we would eith
and the netherlands. >> right. and i think that we -you know, we have -- if there was an exhaustion of local remedies requirement, then we would have to see if we could satisfy that. >> i think -- haven't both of those nations said they would not entertain this case? >> it's not clear. i mean, in fact, the -- you know, there is a recent dutch decision that goes perhaps farther than the alien tort statute, the al brujaj case. >> but you would agree, mr. hoffman, that if...
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. >> he lived in the netherlands were you able to communicate a lot. was?you allay know wheree >> wn he told me. for example, this time he was in the hague and that is where he was stationed. he was supposed to be there for about two years. and then he would transfer to some place else. i did not know he was going to be in libya. >> did he ever talk about the dangers that came along with his job? he serve ed in iraq as well. >> yes, in fact i still have it on my computer where he sent me, this thing he was in working in the palace over there. >> in baghdad. >> yeah, in baghdad, and he says, got to go, and suddenly he just disappeared and i said what is happening over there. and he said listen. and suddenly i heard boom. where they were shooting at him. >> you must have worried a lot. >> when that was over. i can't spend my life worrying about it. i accepted what he wanted to do. >> i want to play for our viewers what president obama said about your son when he returned home. >> sean smith it seems lived to serve. first in the air force and then with you in
. >> he lived in the netherlands were you able to communicate a lot. was?you allay know wheree >> wn he told me. for example, this time he was in the hague and that is where he was stationed. he was supposed to be there for about two years. and then he would transfer to some place else. i did not know he was going to be in libya. >> did he ever talk about the dangers that came along with his job? he serve ed in iraq as well. >> yes, in fact i still have it on my computer...
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. >> it happened in the netherlands. the thieves used the back entrance and walked awi with seven paintings. the security system went off and if it weren't for the alarm, the theft could have been even worse. >> the security system in the museum, a lot of the response was great, so the thieves were not able to steal many paintings. >> experts say the paintings are worth hundreds of millions of dollars but because they're so valuable, they can't be sold on the market. >>> coming up all new at 6:00, a local school put on lockdown. why a student was taken no custody in baltimore county. >> how some of the raven super stores brightened the day for local cancer patients. we'll have those stories and more at 6:00. as a pastor, my support for question 6 is rooted in my belief that the government should treat everyone equally. i would not want someone denying my rights based upon their religious views, therefore i should not deny others based upon mine. it's about fairness. this law does not force any church to perform a same se
. >> it happened in the netherlands. the thieves used the back entrance and walked awi with seven paintings. the security system went off and if it weren't for the alarm, the theft could have been even worse. >> the security system in the museum, a lot of the response was great, so the thieves were not able to steal many paintings. >> experts say the paintings are worth hundreds of millions of dollars but because they're so valuable, they can't be sold on the market....
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. >> he lived in the netherlands. were you able to communicate a lot? he served in a lot of very dangerous places. did he always know where he was? >> i always knew where he was when he told me. for example, this time he was in the hague, and that is where he was stationed. he was supposed to be there for about two years, and then he would transfer to someplace else. i did not know he was going to be in libya. >> did he ever talk about the dangers that came along with his job? i mean, he served in iraq, as well. >> yes, in fact, he sent me -- i still have it. on my computer where he sent me this thing, he was working in the palace over there. >> in baghdad? >> yeah, in baghdad. and he says got to go. and suddenly, he just disappeared. and i said what is happening over there? he says listen, and i was listening, and suddenly i heard boom, where they were shooting at him. >> you must have worried a lot. >> and then when it was over -- >> i can't spend my life worrying about it. i accepted what he wanted to do. >> i want to play for our viewers some of wha
. >> he lived in the netherlands. were you able to communicate a lot? he served in a lot of very dangerous places. did he always know where he was? >> i always knew where he was when he told me. for example, this time he was in the hague, and that is where he was stationed. he was supposed to be there for about two years, and then he would transfer to someplace else. i did not know he was going to be in libya. >> did he ever talk about the dangers that came along with his job?...
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with silicon valley entrepreneur peter skinner learning the cafes were a big success in the netherland he decided to open the first repair cafe in the u.s. right in our back yard. >> we all have garages full of stuff, attics full of stuff, basements full of stuff, and i just thought it was a great opportunity for us to fix things and keep them alive rather than throw them out. >> reporter: which means fewer products ending up in the garbage can and in our landfills. engineer bob stillerman, a long-time fix it guy, says not only does mending save money, it may not be as difficult as you think. >> very often what you find is that something that's not working just quite right, a mechanical device, just needs to be taken apart, cleaned up, and put back together again. >> reporter: when it comes to repairs some people just need a kick-start. >> a lot of the time it's they don't know where to begin and if you just give them that little nudge they'll be right along and going. >> reporter: casy says he'll be here to help by hopping on his bike to retrieve special tools from the palo alto ace h
with silicon valley entrepreneur peter skinner learning the cafes were a big success in the netherland he decided to open the first repair cafe in the u.s. right in our back yard. >> we all have garages full of stuff, attics full of stuff, basements full of stuff, and i just thought it was a great opportunity for us to fix things and keep them alive rather than throw them out. >> reporter: which means fewer products ending up in the garbage can and in our landfills. engineer bob...
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i mean, you can use countries like the netherlands, who have better statistics on teen drug use than we do. >> right, right, well, dr. holland, i hope to have you back, we want to look at these studies as well, and hopefully have more discussion on them. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >>> and coming up, a potential cancer cure for pennies a day, a medicine that many are already taking, we'll explain. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. >>> continuing our series on cancer care now, the cost of some of these medicines that we have been talking about can be prohibitive, but i recently spent time at the largest esqccr center, md anderson, and there is a drug they hope will be a new kind of cure. jan chapman volunteers at this pet shelter, helps pets find loving homes. now if you look at her you wouldn't know she has cancer. and when it came back two years ago, the outlook was
i mean, you can use countries like the netherlands, who have better statistics on teen drug use than we do. >> right, right, well, dr. holland, i hope to have you back, we want to look at these studies as well, and hopefully have more discussion on them. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >>> and coming up, a potential cancer cure for pennies a day, a medicine that many are already taking, we'll explain. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in...
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but european union representatives from britain and netherland are opposed. and won't be implementing the tax. european commission officials say they will propose common rules on the tax when the finance ministers meet again next month. >>> top officials from world of finance, of course, when people at the meetings look around. they might notice some of the colleagues are absent. the finance min steshgs governme -- minister will not attend, many believe the chinese are protesting. conference officials say finance minister, xuchlt ren and governor of the bank of china, xiaochuan will skip the event. saying zhou had a scheduling confli conflict. reporting the nation's deputy bank governor and finance minister will lead the delegation. representatives from all of china's major statement backed commercial banks canceled their trips to tokyo as well. japan does control the island, china though claim them as part of their territory. many participants spending the day in sendai, taking part in a conference on reducing the impact of natural di assers ac . hosts wante
but european union representatives from britain and netherland are opposed. and won't be implementing the tax. european commission officials say they will propose common rules on the tax when the finance ministers meet again next month. >>> top officials from world of finance, of course, when people at the meetings look around. they might notice some of the colleagues are absent. the finance min steshgs governme -- minister will not attend, many believe the chinese are protesting....
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those that have the power to end the canada that brought their troops home two years ago so the netherlands fringe new zealanders are coming out early absolutely no reason why you shouldn't bring our troops home now the only reasons that we're tied in with the politics of the united states we don't independent state we have to remind ourselves that we can take our own decisions and what we're going to see in the future is deepening trouble they'll be more slaughter because of this whole of this fictitious fictitious aims of the war was seen to collapse happening now there is no possibility that we can train the afghan people and army and police the poor to fight their own people who will kill brother afghans for for a corrupt election read election rigging dupré the president or to defend the interests of a foreign country it can't happen you say that ministers are keeping soldiers in afghanistan to protect their own reputation but how does the deaths of more soldiers protect anyone's reputation the official attitude is we must protect our reputations against our previous mistakes and end t
those that have the power to end the canada that brought their troops home two years ago so the netherlands fringe new zealanders are coming out early absolutely no reason why you shouldn't bring our troops home now the only reasons that we're tied in with the politics of the united states we don't independent state we have to remind ourselves that we can take our own decisions and what we're going to see in the future is deepening trouble they'll be more slaughter because of this whole of this...
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they're analyzing blood from the netherlands. the czech republic, israel and other countries. until now, this kind of screening mainly required amniocentesis. sticking a needle into the uterus to extract fluid. but such tests run a.3 risk of miscarriage. the new test carries no risk. andrea has miscarried in the past. when she was pregnant again she chose the new test. her results were negative. and she had a healthy boy this may. >> i think by getting a yes or a no it will help the parents prepare for what their life is about to encompass. >> good or bad, the test raises questions. u.s. health institutes are now helping women handle the results. genetic counselors who specialize in prenatal testing work with obstetricians to educate patients on chromosomal anomalies. they also work with support networks after the birth. >> whatever the patient decides, we help them go forward with that, and make sure that's the right decision for them. >> reporter: counselling staff are increasing in the u.s. they now number over 1800. >> the tests may soon be available in japan. here too, pe
they're analyzing blood from the netherlands. the czech republic, israel and other countries. until now, this kind of screening mainly required amniocentesis. sticking a needle into the uterus to extract fluid. but such tests run a.3 risk of miscarriage. the new test carries no risk. andrea has miscarried in the past. when she was pregnant again she chose the new test. her results were negative. and she had a healthy boy this may. >> i think by getting a yes or a no it will help the...
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that we could see a champions league monetary union created with the likes of germany austria the netherlands and other countries with underneath that a second tier of monetary union there's some proposals out there to really split the euro into a northern europe to solve a neuro southern euro or. there are some proposals out there to really split the eurozone into another and so on and the southernmost zone but that's not really working that will not work for political reasons you cannot split france and germany then france will be really let's say insulted that's just not politically feasible if you do that then you might as well get rid of the euro completely so france would have to stay in the champions league and so that by definition would be very difficult in that sense. and also who's going to lead the size and who's going to be the point around which they will rally so the mind boggling the problems around negotiation team such an arrangement getting countries on board for the much more flexible and also i think sufficient approach at this time is to have individual countries opt out
that we could see a champions league monetary union created with the likes of germany austria the netherlands and other countries with underneath that a second tier of monetary union there's some proposals out there to really split the euro into a northern europe to solve a neuro southern euro or. there are some proposals out there to really split the eurozone into another and so on and the southernmost zone but that's not really working that will not work for political reasons you cannot split...
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with silicone valley entrepreneur peter skinner learned that cafes were a success in the netherlands, he decided to open the first repair in cafe in the u.s.en our backyard. >> we all have garages full of stuff. attics full of stuff. basements full of stuff. i just thought of it was a, a great opportunity for us to -- fix things and keep them alive rather than throw them out. >> reporter: means fewer products ending up in the garbage can and in our landfills. the engineer, long-time fix-it guy says not only does mending save money it may not be as difficult as you think. >> very often what you find is that -- something that's not working, just quite right, mechanical device just need to be taken apart, cleaned up and put back together again. >> when it comes to repairs, some people just need a kick start. >> a lot of the time they don't know where to begin. and if you just give them the nudge, they will be right along and going. >> casey hornback will be here to help, hopping on his beak to retrieve tools from the ace hardware down the street. the hope is by showing people huh to make
with silicone valley entrepreneur peter skinner learned that cafes were a success in the netherlands, he decided to open the first repair in cafe in the u.s.en our backyard. >> we all have garages full of stuff. attics full of stuff. basements full of stuff. i just thought of it was a, a great opportunity for us to -- fix things and keep them alive rather than throw them out. >> reporter: means fewer products ending up in the garbage can and in our landfills. the engineer, long-time...
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it is even better in the netherlands, while austria boasts the lowest overall unemployment rate in europe. analysts expect the negative trend to continue. >> so, more doom and gloom from the you -- the e.u. on monday. our correspondent has more. >> record unemployment is the last thing the financial professionals here in the frankfurt floor wanted to hear. it increases the pressure on heads of government to go slowly on their reform and their austerity programs, and that could endanger the promises for financial help. that creates uncertainty. that is something that the markets here do not like to live with. still, the share prices went up board -- went upwards, and how. concentrating on a little bit of good news in the industrial sector in the united states and in the eurozone, not really good news, but at least not as bad as feared. >> let's check out those strong numbers across europe. the main german index, the dax, making up a good deal of last week's losses. things had turned bad for a while. a major turnaround today. financial shares impressed the most. the u.s. stocks -- the euro
it is even better in the netherlands, while austria boasts the lowest overall unemployment rate in europe. analysts expect the negative trend to continue. >> so, more doom and gloom from the you -- the e.u. on monday. our correspondent has more. >> record unemployment is the last thing the financial professionals here in the frankfurt floor wanted to hear. it increases the pressure on heads of government to go slowly on their reform and their austerity programs, and that could...
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. >>> police in netherlands are looking for suspects in one of the largest art heists in recent hiory. cjar;oecharlie d 'agata reports. >> reporter: thieves broke into the museum around 3:00 a.m. tuesday morning and walked off with seven pieces of artwork. the list of stolen work reads like a textbook in art history. they include a pick picasso, a gogan and two monets. no guards were on duty at the time of the robbery, but police arrived at the museum just five minutes after the alarm system was triggered. >> the alarm system is supposed to be a state of the art so we've got no reason to believe tates' not, but some mao -- believe take it's not but somehow the people responsible for this found a way in and a way out and they found the time to take seven paintings. >> reporter: the director of the art loss registry, an organization that tracks stolen artwork says the high level of sophistication it took to pull the crime off subjects the thieves -- suggests the thieves had inside information. >> the police will be looking at friends, relatives of various museum personnel, looking into
. >>> police in netherlands are looking for suspects in one of the largest art heists in recent hiory. cjar;oecharlie d 'agata reports. >> reporter: thieves broke into the museum around 3:00 a.m. tuesday morning and walked off with seven pieces of artwork. the list of stolen work reads like a textbook in art history. they include a pick picasso, a gogan and two monets. no guards were on duty at the time of the robbery, but police arrived at the museum just five minutes after the...
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that is your forecast. ,,,, a matisse and monets are mig from a museum in the netherlands. >>> a pricey picasso, and some monaes are missing from a museum. the thieves stole a total of seven valuable paintings in the middle of the night. those paintings could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars. police are not saying how the thieves pulled it off. but they do say the robbers clearly knew what they were after. the museum displayed the collection to celebrate its 20th anniversary. >>> some california school districts are red hot over a salty snack. this is youtube video and it is an indication of how popular flaming hot cheetos are among young people. but some schools in southern california are actually pushing to ban them. a 2 1/2 ounce back has 24-grams of fat and nearly a quarter of the recommended sodium for an entire day. >> these ingredients will lead to high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease. >> if students bring the snack to school, principals in the pasadena unified school district can confiscate them. it doesn't decide which snacks are available o
that is your forecast. ,,,, a matisse and monets are mig from a museum in the netherlands. >>> a pricey picasso, and some monaes are missing from a museum. the thieves stole a total of seven valuable paintings in the middle of the night. those paintings could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars. police are not saying how the thieves pulled it off. but they do say the robbers clearly knew what they were after. the museum displayed the collection to celebrate its 20th anniversary....
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these illuminations were painted around 1414 by three brothers from the netherlands-- the limbourgs-- the court of the duke of berry. the detailed realism of these faces and landscapes was a feature of northern art in this period. the limbourg brothers began their career working for the brother of the duke of berry--
these illuminations were painted around 1414 by three brothers from the netherlands-- the limbourgs-- the court of the duke of berry. the detailed realism of these faces and landscapes was a feature of northern art in this period. the limbourg brothers began their career working for the brother of the duke of berry--
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we actually have the designer of this device via skype from the netherlands. show. >> thank you for having me. >> what are the components that make this up? it looks like you have bamboo and plastic parts. >> there's an iron ball but all these bamboo balls. every bamboo balls has plastic feet and it imitates the human foot. >> so villagers could use these and create trails? >> it's possible but the idea is to deliver in a package to the united nations or organization. it also has a fágps chip integrated so you could follow the route and see where they are and how many explosions were in a separate area. >> will this be expensive to produce? >> when it gets in production, it will be about $40 or $50. it goes really fast. plastic feet, mass production costs only a few cents and the gps is now in every smartphone. >> how much would it cost tofá dismantle these ieds in other ways? >> that would be about $1200. >> there it is, a busy shanghai road. the perfect place to, that's right, take your wedding photos. the people who took this video appear to be tourists bec
we actually have the designer of this device via skype from the netherlands. show. >> thank you for having me. >> what are the components that make this up? it looks like you have bamboo and plastic parts. >> there's an iron ball but all these bamboo balls. every bamboo balls has plastic feet and it imitates the human foot. >> so villagers could use these and create trails? >> it's possible but the idea is to deliver in a package to the united nations or...
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that is how a museum director in the netherlands describes the thieves who stole seven valuable paintings in the middle of the night. among the works now missing, picasso's harlequin head and monet's waterloo bridge london. no word on how the thieves slipped past the so-called state-of-the-art security. >>> wall street will kick off the day with the dow starting at 13,551 after climbing 127 points yesterday. the s&p rose 14. the nasdaq jumped 36. >>> taking a look at overseas trading on this wednesday. in tokyo, the nikkei jumped 105 points while in hong kong the hang seng leapt 209. >>> so much for all the doom and gloom. brighter third quarter earnings helped shift stocks back into high gear. heavy hitters mattel, goldman sachs, and johnson & johnson all turned in better than expected reports. >>> ibm beat earnings but missed sales forecasts which could take a toll on the dow today. >>> intel also weighed in with lackluster profit thanks to declining demand for pcs. >>> citigroup's incoming ceo michael corbat held his first conference call after hours following tuesday's surprise resign
that is how a museum director in the netherlands describes the thieves who stole seven valuable paintings in the middle of the night. among the works now missing, picasso's harlequin head and monet's waterloo bridge london. no word on how the thieves slipped past the so-called state-of-the-art security. >>> wall street will kick off the day with the dow starting at 13,551 after climbing 127 points yesterday. the s&p rose 14. the nasdaq jumped 36. >>> taking a look at...
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we're getting a first look at surveillance video from a daring art heist in the netherlands. look closely. you can see the suspects breaking in through what appears to be a side door at the museum, less than two minutes later, they leave. fleeing with millions worth of paintings by artists including picasso and monet. police got there five minutes after the alarm went off. too late. they were gone. >>> here's why i love the weather, because yesterday we were talking about 90 degrees and record heat. tonight we're talking about a winter storm watch. skiers rejoice. monday night, a winter storm watch is in effect for the greater lake tahoe area. how much snow? about a half a foot to a half. yes, it is almost time to begin thinking about skiing, and certainly they will up there, as we're looking at snowfall coming up on monday. here's a look at the cloud cover. we're in the mid 50's, 56 degrees. san jose, 62. concord, currently 57. zooming down, strongest radar in the bay area, up and down the 680 corridor, dry now. monday morning, that's when the rain is going to move in. and w
we're getting a first look at surveillance video from a daring art heist in the netherlands. look closely. you can see the suspects breaking in through what appears to be a side door at the museum, less than two minutes later, they leave. fleeing with millions worth of paintings by artists including picasso and monet. police got there five minutes after the alarm went off. too late. they were gone. >>> here's why i love the weather, because yesterday we were talking about 90 degrees...
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only austria and the netherlands come in with lower percentages. this was her first summer in germany. she is dreading the coming winter, but has no plans to return home. >> turning to the markets now, and some good news for investors. our correspondence sent us this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the german stock market is still in excellent shape, and this is mainly because of the fact that german companies are reporting results these days, and most companies report results that are far better than expected. for example, the balance sheet of one health care company looked very good today, but the best numbers came from the funds it today. the airline reported earnings that have been far above expectations. further on, the cost-cutting program is not that expensive, as people expected. this may lufthansa shares the leading gainer on the dax, although later on this evening, some profit-taking started. >> taking a closer look at some market numbers now, the dax closed 1/3 of 1% down. euro stoxx 50 ended the day 0.5% down. across the at
only austria and the netherlands come in with lower percentages. this was her first summer in germany. she is dreading the coming winter, but has no plans to return home. >> turning to the markets now, and some good news for investors. our correspondence sent us this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the german stock market is still in excellent shape, and this is mainly because of the fact that german companies are reporting results these days, and most companies report...
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. >> i have two abusers, one from germany, one from netherlands. that's the time that our abuser fly back to germany and father shay helped us in pursuing our legal case in germany. >> i alerted our contacts, ecpat in germany, which is a campaign to end child prostitution and pornography. and in a week or so we're on a plane, marlene gets up and gave her testimony and everything and that's it. then he was -- within a week he's convicted and sentenced. >> reporter: it was a rare triumph. most cases proceed far more slowly and must be pursued in a philippine legal system riddled with corruption. >> who polices the policemen? who prosecutes the prosecutor? who judges the judge? who polices a corrupt media, you know, when everybody's in cahoots, especially these are well entrenched interests? so that's a major challenge. >> reporter: the two-year-old administration of president benigno aquino has tried to crack down. trafficking is now a non-bailable offense, for example. but fr. cullen fears that could actually increase corruption. >> if you make the
. >> i have two abusers, one from germany, one from netherlands. that's the time that our abuser fly back to germany and father shay helped us in pursuing our legal case in germany. >> i alerted our contacts, ecpat in germany, which is a campaign to end child prostitution and pornography. and in a week or so we're on a plane, marlene gets up and gave her testimony and everything and that's it. then he was -- within a week he's convicted and sentenced. >> reporter: it was a...
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skills and the ability to compete internationally, the countries like sweden or germany or the netherlands or denmark or norway, they do not say we have to slash taxes and get rid of government. they say we have to make sure that every child in our country has a chance, has a decent education, has the job skills they need. we have to make sure our roads, our infrastructure, our power grid, we have to make sure we ege investing in cutting ant science and technology. look at the beautiful work that nasa is doing. look at the breakthroughs from the american institutes of health. when we try, weakened the cutting edge, opening up new horizons for human well-being as well as for the competitiveness of our industries. but the successful economy say, of course you need a government because we have a society we need to act together to make sure we are all moving forward together. and romney does not care about that. he does not know about it. it is not just the 47%. he is so far in his wealthy, narrow club, his money in the tax havens around the world, paying very little in taxes, i do not think h
skills and the ability to compete internationally, the countries like sweden or germany or the netherlands or denmark or norway, they do not say we have to slash taxes and get rid of government. they say we have to make sure that every child in our country has a chance, has a decent education, has the job skills they need. we have to make sure our roads, our infrastructure, our power grid, we have to make sure we ege investing in cutting ant science and technology. look at the beautiful work...
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for russia and supply gas directly to europe while the heads of four states russia germany the netherlands and france hailed the launch of the second line he said. it is indeed an exemplary chuckle achievement one of the most magnificent infrastructure projects in europe today the installation of this underwater pipeline required constant attention especially in regards to the environmental impact of the construction stream significantly strengthen european energy security by diversifying supply. and dave this is a very expensive project a cost seven and a half billion euros to launch and several years five to be exact in order for it to reach full capacity and earlier i spoke to the head of gas problems export branch and it's on the better and he said that it takes a lot of time in order to fill up a pipeline so therefore it hasn't yet been operating at full capacity and claim. is that russia needs to lower prices for europe as he said ridiculous have a sister were kind of thought it was a predictability really believed to be in the long dormant and. would like the lords are actually gues
for russia and supply gas directly to europe while the heads of four states russia germany the netherlands and france hailed the launch of the second line he said. it is indeed an exemplary chuckle achievement one of the most magnificent infrastructure projects in europe today the installation of this underwater pipeline required constant attention especially in regards to the environmental impact of the construction stream significantly strengthen european energy security by diversifying...
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. >> the search is on for the suspect responsible for one of the largest art heists in netherlands. thieves broke into the museum early tuesday morning in rotterdam. the paintings are worth tens of millions of dollars. that's a lot of money but so is an expired jug of barbecue sauce. somebody on e-bay paid $10,000 for one gallon of mcjordan barbecue sauce that expired back in '92 when mock don't's released a limited burger honoring basketball great michael jordan. coming up after your local news on this morning, vice-president joe biden and vp candidate paul ryan. i'm vinita nair and this is your "cbs morning news". this is your "cbs morning news". ,,,,,,,, >>> social security recipients will see one of the smallest hikes in decades. the government announced yesterday the benefit will increase 1.7%, that's a $19 increase a month on average. one hot button topic, how to preserve social security. mark strassman looks at each of the presidential candidates plans. >> reporter: in new orleans john's family business sells stone for kitchen remodel. >> i love what i do. we go to work and i
. >> the search is on for the suspect responsible for one of the largest art heists in netherlands. thieves broke into the museum early tuesday morning in rotterdam. the paintings are worth tens of millions of dollars. that's a lot of money but so is an expired jug of barbecue sauce. somebody on e-bay paid $10,000 for one gallon of mcjordan barbecue sauce that expired back in '92 when mock don't's released a limited burger honoring basketball great michael jordan. coming up after your...