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they city in the netherlands. >> but he had no idea that the netherlands were going through hard, angryinded dutch were worried about their borders and their future. and fewer people articulated the fears better than this man, who works just a few miles from amer's new home in the hague. >> you been called the dutch donald trump. >> wow. >> how do you -- >> well, i'm flattered. >> are you? >> yes, of course. because i think he is a very brave man, that he woke up not only the republican party in your country, but also the united states as such. certainly if i would be an american, i would vote for him. >> gert wilders believes holland is being overrun with muslims. and more than 20% of the country agrees with him. he was convicted of discrimination but cleared and given no punishment. >> 20% of the electorate are not racist or bigots. they're just concerned about their own identity and their own safety and securing their own culture. and we have too much islam in the netherlands today. we are not an islamic country. the biggest disease in europe today is cultural relativism. politicians
they city in the netherlands. >> but he had no idea that the netherlands were going through hard, angryinded dutch were worried about their borders and their future. and fewer people articulated the fears better than this man, who works just a few miles from amer's new home in the hague. >> you been called the dutch donald trump. >> wow. >> how do you -- >> well, i'm flattered. >> are you? >> yes, of course. because i think he is a very brave man, that...
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>> i looked to the netherlands and we see this very nice. they started in the middle of the garden. >> he had no idea that the netherlands was going through hard and angry times. the open hearted and open minded dutch were worried about the borders and the future. few people articulated the fears better than this man who work just a few miles from his new home in the hang. you have been called the dutch donald trump. >> i travel. >> he is a very brave man. certainly in america. >> he believes holland is being overrun with muslims and 20% of the country was pleased with him. he was convicted of discrimination and given no punishment. >> they are not racist or bigots. they are concerned about their own in islam. it's far more sophisticated and better than islamic culture. >> the dutch people are very direct. they are blunt, right? it's just say what you think. you don't need to go around. you have to go around. i hated that. just go. >> say what you mean. and just how far are they willing to go to get rid of him. >> how can amsterdam be withou
>> i looked to the netherlands and we see this very nice. they started in the middle of the garden. >> he had no idea that the netherlands was going through hard and angry times. the open hearted and open minded dutch were worried about the borders and the future. few people articulated the fears better than this man who work just a few miles from his new home in the hang. you have been called the dutch donald trump. >> i travel. >> he is a very brave man. certainly in...
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. >> the 127-foot-tall bell tower gift from the netherlands to thank the united states for liberatingry in world war ii. it needs $50.8 million restoration. it has been closed to visitors for years. [bells toll] the royal netherlands embassy is seeking another $1.8 million in donations to complete the upgrade that includes adding three bells to bring the total to 53. making this a grand carilion one of two doesen in the world. >> this i friendship between the netherlands and the united states. we have been friends for more than four centuries. we would like to emphasize the relations. that is why it is worth investing. >> a big part of the $is .8 million is to send some of the bells back to the netherlandss to be refurbished and make the three new ones. maureen: thank you. abc7 news has a new series with captivating, intriguing and the share-worthy stories. get a first taste of the show. "abc7 stories" this sunday starting at 12:30 here on abc7. speaking of intriguing, captivating and the share worthiness, here you are on time. doug: the older, and yet debonair chief meteorologist dou
. >> the 127-foot-tall bell tower gift from the netherlands to thank the united states for liberatingry in world war ii. it needs $50.8 million restoration. it has been closed to visitors for years. [bells toll] the royal netherlands embassy is seeking another $1.8 million in donations to complete the upgrade that includes adding three bells to bring the total to 53. making this a grand carilion one of two doesen in the world. >> this i friendship between the netherlands and the...
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. >> all of these people are packed into this stadium for the days that happen in the netherlands. >>o well, they are balancing it. >> well, this is club balance. actually follows the directions of the announcers. >> musical chairs. >> standing and balancing. >> pretty much. you hear the announcer instructing to get down on one knee. stand up. slide to the left, slide to the right. >> this is where it is, i love it. >> it's the netherlands. >> take their socks off and sit down. so now we're down to just the two of them. oh! >> there's your winner. bow down, everybody, bow down. >> funny part about that is, you're looking up the whole time. you don't realize the room full of people you're in has all faded away. >> that's how she was. the last guy thought she was the last man standing because he was so focused on looking up, didn't realize the young lady was standing over there. >> wow, celebrating before you cross the finish line. >> this happened in august, it's trending now. >>> two brothers made this in the backyard of their home. >> mom and dad said, you like it so much, go ahead,
. >> all of these people are packed into this stadium for the days that happen in the netherlands. >>o well, they are balancing it. >> well, this is club balance. actually follows the directions of the announcers. >> musical chairs. >> standing and balancing. >> pretty much. you hear the announcer instructing to get down on one knee. stand up. slide to the left, slide to the right. >> this is where it is, i love it. >> it's the netherlands....
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france and the netherlands might face a big win of anti- euro movements.wo important countries in it will ben context tough for the european project to move forward if these two countries you have strong populist and anti-euro governments. i would say we have to watch carefully what will happen in the netherlands first and in france later. mark: thank you for joining us, great to chat with you. atlantic council director of global business and economics. discoveryk, communications continue to navigate a map of the eve ali media landscape in the u.s. the company has seen a 2% annual decline in that works as scrubbers and weight expressed -- in that work describ subscribers. david westin is standing by now. david: thank you very much i'm joined here by the president and ceo of discovery. welcome. all, we are towards the end of 2016 now. take a minute to tell us about how 2016 went for discovery and what you're trying to accomplish. yearre, 2016 was a record for us. eps, cashdjusted flow, it was our best year ever. more importantly i think it was a real pivot
france and the netherlands might face a big win of anti- euro movements.wo important countries in it will ben context tough for the european project to move forward if these two countries you have strong populist and anti-euro governments. i would say we have to watch carefully what will happen in the netherlands first and in france later. mark: thank you for joining us, great to chat with you. atlantic council director of global business and economics. discoveryk, communications continue to...
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in that community —— pa rt of netherlands in that community —— part of the berlin community.the german security services that they may not have the capacity to get on top of this. people are making comparisons with this country and the way we do things. that is unfair. difficulties they face very difficult different to us on this island which we have been doing for many years. this man has had a head start. we know a huge amount about him but he is a man of many faces. many faces. front page of the daily telegraph. the metro has a big headline and a big picture of the man but the telegraph is a lot more detail. you talked about that, henry. lucy, the telegraph goes on to say that the authorities in germany couldn't deport him back to tunisia because he didn't have a passport. they asked the tunisian authorities for a passport and the passport arrived yesterday. authorities for a passport and the passport arrived yesterdaylj authorities for a passport and the passport arrived yesterday. i know. so many sliding doors scenario. minute margins of time and circumstance. the fact h
in that community —— pa rt of netherlands in that community —— part of the berlin community.the german security services that they may not have the capacity to get on top of this. people are making comparisons with this country and the way we do things. that is unfair. difficulties they face very difficult different to us on this island which we have been doing for many years. this man has had a head start. we know a huge amount about him but he is a man of many faces. many faces. front...
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elections in the netherlands are in march.cant as we look at the next potential victim of populism in europe. election is in march. let's get to the first word news. we start in south korea by the first female leader there has been impeached over a corruption scandal. the president has been suspended. the constitutional court will decide in 180 days whether to remove her from office. of protesters protested against her outside the national assembly in se oul. the house has approved a spending bill that would keep the government running through april 28. democrats want the final version benefits ofealth retired minors. if they block it, some offices may be forced to close. who becamea war hero the first american to orbit the earth. john glenn has died. in 1962, his orbital flight revitalized the american space program. he spent years in the senate and ran for the democratic nomination for president in 1984. he became the oldest person ever to go into space. john glenn was 95. david westin was great about this earlier this morni
elections in the netherlands are in march.cant as we look at the next potential victim of populism in europe. election is in march. let's get to the first word news. we start in south korea by the first female leader there has been impeached over a corruption scandal. the president has been suspended. the constitutional court will decide in 180 days whether to remove her from office. of protesters protested against her outside the national assembly in se oul. the house has approved a spending...
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freedom party in the netherlands.he netherlands. one by one in 2016, four of the five leaders of the western world depart the international stage. western world depart the internationalstage. president 0bama, francois france, matthew renzi of italy, and david cameron of the uk. leaving just one standing. for 70 years we thought that the leadership of the western world was essentially english—speaking, rooted as it has been in the transatlantic partnership. that assumption has been challenged for the first time and it leaves leadership of the pre—brexit interpretation of what the democratic west should be to berlin, which is a new challenge and responsibility for germany, how to lead in europe, without appearing to dominate. because the idea of german domination still brings up too many ghosts, for the germans as much as anywhere else. germans are incredibly neurotic about world or european leadership. they don't like to think of themselves as having a foreign policy. the idea that germany would somehow lead is a very
freedom party in the netherlands.he netherlands. one by one in 2016, four of the five leaders of the western world depart the international stage. western world depart the internationalstage. president 0bama, francois france, matthew renzi of italy, and david cameron of the uk. leaving just one standing. for 70 years we thought that the leadership of the western world was essentially english—speaking, rooted as it has been in the transatlantic partnership. that assumption has been challenged...
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we ha us a tree have us a tree, france and the netherlands.crucial implications for all of them.tree have us a tree, a france and the netherlands. so crucial implications for all of them. >> if the vote as you say goes against the incumbent government and it leads to fresh elections however quickly they might materialize or not, talk us through the implications of that and how other parties are poll. because there is significant anti-eu polling in terms of the parties that represent that view in itry. >> you're right. and one of the biggest here is the populist party, the five star movement. they're currently garnering around 27, 28% of the popular vote. but the timing of this election if it comes to that will be critical. because following this referendum, there will be electoral law change. and because of the power of this populist party, all the others here have got an incentive to try to change the laws to restrict their abilities to coming to power. so even if you went to elections guys, they would have to win by a land slide in order to
we ha us a tree have us a tree, france and the netherlands.crucial implications for all of them.tree have us a tree, a france and the netherlands. so crucial implications for all of them. >> if the vote as you say goes against the incumbent government and it leads to fresh elections however quickly they might materialize or not, talk us through the implications of that and how other parties are poll. because there is significant anti-eu polling in terms of the parties that represent that...
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australians that had been captured in the netherlands east indies on the island of ambone. it's now called indonesia. the dutch had been there some time. they were called for help and a battalion of trail-australians gone to help but they were all captured. there were a little over 400 men in that camp. they were reduced because they were dying one or two a day from malnutrition, and in many cases they would beat them, the japanese would beat up these dutch and australian prisoners as entertainment. they'd get drunk and beat up some of these prisoners. these prisoners had broken arms that had never been set. well, my nine guys assembled on me in the middle of the field and a japanese truck loaded with japanese soldiers, and incidentally, the japanese had 10,000 men armed on that island. >> nine americans, that's about even. but it wasn't apparent to the japanese at that time. >> i didn't think so. >> i had a little bit of trouble and had to pretend this guy was junior. lieutenant came out to capture us. i told him i'm not going to talk to him, take me to your commander. i e
australians that had been captured in the netherlands east indies on the island of ambone. it's now called indonesia. the dutch had been there some time. they were called for help and a battalion of trail-australians gone to help but they were all captured. there were a little over 400 men in that camp. they were reduced because they were dying one or two a day from malnutrition, and in many cases they would beat them, the japanese would beat up these dutch and australian prisoners as...
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at the time it was the netherlands east indies. it is now called indonesia. were there for some time. and aalled for help, battalion of australians went to help them when the japanese invaded, but they were all captured. -- there were a little over 400 men in that camp. it had been reduced, because they were dying at 1 or 2 a day from now nutrition, and in many cases they would beat them. the japanese would be up these dutch and australian prisoners as entertainment. they went get drunk and just beat up these prisoners. so these prisoners had broken arms that had never been set. guys stumbled upon me in the middle of a field, and i japanese truck loaded with japanese soldiers, and incidentally the japanese had 10,000 armored men on the island. -- armed men on the island. rob: 9 americans. it is about even. [laughter] at the time.'t i had a little trouble. as lieutenantnd came out to capture us. no no, i won't talk to him, take me to your commander. i found out that his commander was a captain. before we left, the intelligence officer who was briefing us on be
at the time it was the netherlands east indies. it is now called indonesia. were there for some time. and aalled for help, battalion of australians went to help them when the japanese invaded, but they were all captured. -- there were a little over 400 men in that camp. it had been reduced, because they were dying at 1 or 2 a day from now nutrition, and in many cases they would beat them. the japanese would be up these dutch and australian prisoners as entertainment. they went get drunk and...
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the big question is how anis amri managed to get from palin, it seems he went to the netherlands, downget from berlin. prosecutors are saying that they bounce cards in his book site which could only have been obtained in the netherlands. —— sim card in his rucksack. a lot of questions are being asked about how he managed to make that journey even being asked about how he managed to make thatjourney even know his photograph was plastered all over europe. he was the most wanted man in europe, fora europe. he was the most wanted man in europe, for a while. people are 110w in europe, for a while. people are now wondering how he managed to cross europe, even though there were so many police officers looking for him. whether he had a support network help him move across europe and hideout. if he does, that means that other people were involved in this terrible attack. presumably, if the police obtained this man's number through his phone there will be the numbers on that phone that they will follow up, well. that is right, and what we do know is that german police officers have said that the
the big question is how anis amri managed to get from palin, it seems he went to the netherlands, downget from berlin. prosecutors are saying that they bounce cards in his book site which could only have been obtained in the netherlands. —— sim card in his rucksack. a lot of questions are being asked about how he managed to make that journey even being asked about how he managed to make thatjourney even know his photograph was plastered all over europe. he was the most wanted man in europe,...
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next year there will be general elections in the netherlands, france and germany, it isa netherlands,to make their voices heard in those countries and say, politicians, let's be sensible, let's have free trade. for us in the uk, we want free trade with the rest of the world, so why not the eu. some business leaders think that the european —— the unity of the european —— the unity of the european union is more important. there is always the risk that there will be a political solution, what it demonstrates, sadly, is the european union is not a free trade area at all, it is a protectionist zone that prevents free trade with the rest of the world and actually damages emerging markets, for example, where they are not allowed to trade freely with the year even though they desperately need that. what about those businesses that might benefit from erecting barriers to some uk import? if we do correct barriers, with the european union, andi barriers, with the european union, and i would not recommend that is the route we should take, what we will find is simply that uk consumers switch to bu
next year there will be general elections in the netherlands, france and germany, it isa netherlands,to make their voices heard in those countries and say, politicians, let's be sensible, let's have free trade. for us in the uk, we want free trade with the rest of the world, so why not the eu. some business leaders think that the european —— the unity of the european —— the unity of the european union is more important. there is always the risk that there will be a political solution,...
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and there are more votes looming next year in the netherlands, france, and germany. austrian vote, too. we have one establishment result , and three antiestablishment results. i cannot think of a better person to tell us what is going on, not just in america, but to put this into international context, and perhaps offer some advice, the man who is now heading the white house, a man named tony blair. a management of u.k. politics, but did not simply rubber u.k., but tried to set a new type in the political center. before i start the questions, i want to start with a protocol question -- our american friends in the audience often have a mistaken impression that brits are very status conscious and very formal and public because "dowton all watched abby." [laughter] there is nothing that shock to british audience more. do you want to be america today and the mr. prime minister, or do you want the british and be tony? or we can take a vote on it? office,en i first left people would always addresses prime minister. and the british media had a field day with this saying thi
and there are more votes looming next year in the netherlands, france, and germany. austrian vote, too. we have one establishment result , and three antiestablishment results. i cannot think of a better person to tell us what is going on, not just in america, but to put this into international context, and perhaps offer some advice, the man who is now heading the white house, a man named tony blair. a management of u.k. politics, but did not simply rubber u.k., but tried to set a new type in...
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next year there will be general elections in the netherlands, france and germany, it is a very good times be sensible, let's have free trade. for us in the uk, we want free trade with the rest of the world, so why not the eu. next year there will be general elections in the netherlands, france and germany, it is a very good time for business people to make their voices heard in those countries and say, politicians, let's be sensible, let's have free trade. for us in the uk, we want free trade with the rest of the world, so why not the eu. u nsettled unsettled weather during the past decade has had a dramatic impact on the uk's wildlife, according to the national trust, with some of its sites recording huge falls in the number or bees and butterflies. the charity says a combination of milder winters and wetter summers have boosted grass growth, which has been good forfarmers boosted grass growth, which has been good for farmers making boosted grass growth, which has been good forfarmers making hay, but led to falls in insect numbers. 0ur correspondent tim muffett is in tyntesfield nationa
next year there will be general elections in the netherlands, france and germany, it is a very good times be sensible, let's have free trade. for us in the uk, we want free trade with the rest of the world, so why not the eu. next year there will be general elections in the netherlands, france and germany, it is a very good time for business people to make their voices heard in those countries and say, politicians, let's be sensible, let's have free trade. for us in the uk, we want free trade...
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turkey, you keep -- uk, netherlands, they are of operating nuclear weapons. so with somebody in stimulating new arms race that is not us but this is for more internal domestic cavelike to say we will never john wayne in arms race and use those resources that we cannot afford at the beginning earlier unanswered other questions i said in 2011 we spent 2.7% of gdp on defense men 4.seven then 3.three and we will keep them like that because we have done everything we need to take care of basic needs to modernize of weaponry. and by 202150 percent of of what turns -- weapons will be modern. so be are happy with the situation. we just proceed according. dahlia mention tampering and by a conversation with president obama. notice that i never reveal the contents of our conversations one on one. i already mentioned to the recall race of the united states that there is always the way to accuse somebody else they should look at themselves first. they forget the most important thing. so if hackers were hacking the democratic party e-mail's, and the president-elect said bl
turkey, you keep -- uk, netherlands, they are of operating nuclear weapons. so with somebody in stimulating new arms race that is not us but this is for more internal domestic cavelike to say we will never john wayne in arms race and use those resources that we cannot afford at the beginning earlier unanswered other questions i said in 2011 we spent 2.7% of gdp on defense men 4.seven then 3.three and we will keep them like that because we have done everything we need to take care of basic needs...
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what does it mean for the refugee and immigrant communities in places like the netherlands?uy from serious, tried to bribe his way across the borders, from homz, finally went through the system in netherlands, sort of an accepted member of the society trying to ingrashiate himself there but that is the exception to the rule. his biggest flag speech we've been too tolerant of intolerant people. if they don't want to fit into our society we don't want them but it's the pressures of assimilati assimilation. the mayor of rotterdam is a muslim from morocco. it took him 15 years to feel dutch so the sheer numbers coming up from the war in syria is creating this pressure point, even if the lowest sort of liberal open-minded societies. >> interesting and having to spoken to policymembers and others in europe what do you think brexit will mean for the future of eu? >> i think we're living through seismic times. i wanted to do a wonder list europe edition after brexit. now i want to do an american version after our election, but yeah, you know, it's the pendulum, liberal democracy see
what does it mean for the refugee and immigrant communities in places like the netherlands?uy from serious, tried to bribe his way across the borders, from homz, finally went through the system in netherlands, sort of an accepted member of the society trying to ingrashiate himself there but that is the exception to the rule. his biggest flag speech we've been too tolerant of intolerant people. if they don't want to fit into our society we don't want them but it's the pressures of assimilati...
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the three-man team was sent into occupied europe, into either france, belgium, or the netherlands. our job was to organize, train, supply, and then lead, if necessary, a resistance movement against the nazi occupation. i obviously was going into france. we were teamed together. we spent the academic testing and so forth. going to british -- well, first, the americans were assembled at the congressional country club outside of washington, d.c., in maryland. i'll never forget when i asked the driver where we were going, we were loaded in a 2 1/2-ton truck. after having met in the parking lot of the oss headquarters. he said, we're going out to the congressional country club. >> hazardous duty. >> well, you ask a dumb question, you get a dumb answer. by golly, that is where we went. we were using the country club as a training facility. the general and a nutty psychiatrist had developed a program, called an evaluation. they would give you problems to solve. this is of course in addition to all of the other psychiatric tests, the ink blot, first reaction to words, that sort of thing. t
the three-man team was sent into occupied europe, into either france, belgium, or the netherlands. our job was to organize, train, supply, and then lead, if necessary, a resistance movement against the nazi occupation. i obviously was going into france. we were teamed together. we spent the academic testing and so forth. going to british -- well, first, the americans were assembled at the congressional country club outside of washington, d.c., in maryland. i'll never forget when i asked the...
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the royal netherlands embassy is seeking at $1.8 million in donations to complete the upgrade. dutch ambassador said it is worth the investment because of what it symbolizes. >> this is part of the story that has to be told. one peak come to the aid of another people and they he each other. this celebrates the renovated but it's improved. coming up at 6:00, we will tell you the additions that are coming to the tower that will make it unique in the world. in arlington, chris papst. alison: the u.s. department of agriculture wants to rid pollution in the chesapeake bay. they awarded $1 million to the chesapeake bay foundation and the partners to cut back on the farm-based and the run off. it will help 20 livestock farmers in maryland. the hope is they convert the crop land to the pastures to adopt the new posture management practices. q: president-elect trump threatened to withdraw from a new world agreement to aim to slow down warmbier. that is fire-slow down global warming. that is firing up the ongoing indian tribe with the land sinking. they suffer every time there is a storm
the royal netherlands embassy is seeking at $1.8 million in donations to complete the upgrade. dutch ambassador said it is worth the investment because of what it symbolizes. >> this is part of the story that has to be told. one peak come to the aid of another people and they he each other. this celebrates the renovated but it's improved. coming up at 6:00, we will tell you the additions that are coming to the tower that will make it unique in the world. in arlington, chris papst. alison:...
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victor was a group of biomechanical engineering students from delft university of technology in the netherlandsgether with their pilot, bob ridoce, himself an expert in prosthesis, they went for a slightly more established body—powered approach. this means that physical movements like reaching forward or lifting your shoulders are used to control the device. while this gold medal idea might have won the day, in the end, just crossing the line was enough to send most teams home happy. the wheelchair final was a much closer run thing for the four finalists, and again you can really see the variety of ideas and designs. the hong kong team went for these caterpillar tracks, which made short work of the rumble strips. that is not a wheelchair, that is a wheel tank. that lack of suspension really gave the pilot a rocky ride on the uneven ground. and balance was the big issue as these chairs arrived at the stairs. the climax of the event, with three pilots all reaching them at the same time. as the hong kong pilot had to endure being thrown about, florian houser showed off the clever weight—shifting f
victor was a group of biomechanical engineering students from delft university of technology in the netherlandsgether with their pilot, bob ridoce, himself an expert in prosthesis, they went for a slightly more established body—powered approach. this means that physical movements like reaching forward or lifting your shoulders are used to control the device. while this gold medal idea might have won the day, in the end, just crossing the line was enough to send most teams home happy. the...
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accusing hackers of trying to use services in the netherlands that are tied to ukrainian company.ntacted by long for -- law enforcement. austria's constitutional court overturned results. party isreedom hoping to become the first right-wing head of state since world war ii in europe. at trump tower as the incoming commander-in-chief those out his cabinet and senior staff. among those on the agenda, john north and heidi dykema of dakota. is a possibility of several jobs including budget chief....
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a preview of tonight's brand flu episode of the wonder list in the netherlands. that's why you.grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. hi, we(laughter)lford quads. we're in 8th grade. technology is the only thing that really entertains us. i'm gonna use this picture on sketchbook, and i'm going to draw mustaches on you all. using the pen instead of fingers, it just feels more comfortable for me. be like, boop! it's gone. i like that only i can get into it and that it recognizes my fingerprint. our old tablet couldn't do that. it kind of makes you feel like you're your own person, which is a rare opportunity in my family. (laughter) >>> bill weir might just have the best job in television. i think hands down he does. he travels the world. tonight on a special airing of the wonderlist he takes us to amsterdam for a city that's been one of the most liberal cities in the world. in this episode he uncovers a different sentiment. he meets with the dutch donald trump. >> reporter: amster
a preview of tonight's brand flu episode of the wonder list in the netherlands. that's why you.grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. hi, we(laughter)lford quads. we're in 8th grade. technology is the only thing that really entertains us. i'm gonna use this picture on sketchbook, and i'm going to draw mustaches on you all. using the pen instead of fingers, it just feels more comfortable for me....
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then, in 1979, it happened again, the turkish ambassador to the netherlands. they killed his son. he was a grad student who was driving to college in the hague in the netherlands, stopped at a traffic light and a gunman shot him through the passenger side window and killed him. in 1982, it happened in southern california again. it was the turkish council general, sat in his car in the westwood neighborhood of los angeles. he was shot and killed. later that year in happened in america again. this time in somerville, massachusetts. it was the exact same m.o. he was stuck in rush hour traffic, a guy in a jogging suit ran upholding two high-powered pistols, shot the council through his car and killed him. later that same year, it happened in canada. it was the turkish military to canada, same strategy. he was driving to work on august 27th, 1982, stopped for a red light, car near him came to a stop, gunman got out of the stopped car, walked over to the vehicle and shot him through the window. that monument we were showing there in ottawa, they erected a monument to that turkish diplom
then, in 1979, it happened again, the turkish ambassador to the netherlands. they killed his son. he was a grad student who was driving to college in the hague in the netherlands, stopped at a traffic light and a gunman shot him through the passenger side window and killed him. in 1982, it happened in southern california again. it was the turkish council general, sat in his car in the westwood neighborhood of los angeles. he was shot and killed. later that year in happened in america again....
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releasing a list of names and addresses of thousands of churches in the u.s., canada, france and the netherlands. the cold blooded terrorists encouraging sleeper cells and lone wolves to make this holiday season a bloody one. two massive international terror plots targeting busy areas packed with people were stopped overnight. in australia 7 wannabe islamic extremists including this man now behind bars. police say the group was planning a series of christmas day bombings. in germany two brothers also locked up at this hour accused of planning a deadly attack at a shopping center. the new esther or fears hitting a fever pitch at home expect beefed up security in major cities including new york, boston and chicago. we are expecting a press conference soon. the italian interior minister will confirm that man has been shot. we will stand by and bring that to you as soon as we can. >> mawe will get more details o the circumstances. >> we will continue to follow that. in the wake of growing terror threats president elect trump calling for the u.s. to beef up the nuclear arsenal and huge news overnight
releasing a list of names and addresses of thousands of churches in the u.s., canada, france and the netherlands. the cold blooded terrorists encouraging sleeper cells and lone wolves to make this holiday season a bloody one. two massive international terror plots targeting busy areas packed with people were stopped overnight. in australia 7 wannabe islamic extremists including this man now behind bars. police say the group was planning a series of christmas day bombings. in germany two...
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netherlands spoke to the reporters today in brussels. >> it can be smooth and it can , but it requires different attitude, i think, from the british government. the things i've been hearing so far are incompatible with being smooth and orderly. emma: theresa may faces a revolt from her own party with concerns over brexit. some want her plans for leaving the european union. angela merkel is making a pitch to critics of her liberal immigration policies merkel says that she will protect the country from future waves of refugees. she is also called for the band of fullface veils for muslim women. party formally endorsed her bid for the fourth term as chancellor. president-elect donald trump is back on the road for his second stop in his thank you to her. he heads to north carolina, home of the army fort bragg. the president-elect will use the valley to introduce his choice for defense secretary, retired marine general james mattis. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts and more than 120 countries. i'm emma chandra. this is bloomberg. mark: we are goi
netherlands spoke to the reporters today in brussels. >> it can be smooth and it can , but it requires different attitude, i think, from the british government. the things i've been hearing so far are incompatible with being smooth and orderly. emma: theresa may faces a revolt from her own party with concerns over brexit. some want her plans for leaving the european union. angela merkel is making a pitch to critics of her liberal immigration policies merkel says that she will protect the...
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to carry out attacks in markets, hotels, coffee shops and more but also canada, france and the netherlands. reminiscent of the berlin attack. >> one of the most significant threats facing the country today comes from people who are inspired by terrorist ideologies but operate independent of a terrorist organization. >> reporter: anis amri died on friday after several days on the run. berlin officials say his smart phone, wallet and id were found in the truck. he also confirmed a.m.ry's connection to an isis recruiter. gloria rivera, abc news washington. >> while christmas has yet to officially arrive here in the u.s., celebrations are already under way around the world. first in sidney, australia, it's also the middle of summer. and what better way to celebrate than going to the beach. famed bondi beach was packed with sunbathers. >>> the country unveiled a 238 foot tall artificial christmas tree over the weekend. the tree cost,000 to >>> christmas eve night on spanish television traditionally watched by millions. the king addressed sluggish recovery and called on all spaniards to build on
to carry out attacks in markets, hotels, coffee shops and more but also canada, france and the netherlands. reminiscent of the berlin attack. >> one of the most significant threats facing the country today comes from people who are inspired by terrorist ideologies but operate independent of a terrorist organization. >> reporter: anis amri died on friday after several days on the run. berlin officials say his smart phone, wallet and id were found in the truck. he also confirmed...
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the minister of foreign affairs for the best articles published in the american press about the netherlands. farber wrote in english and dutch editions for four books. since moving to vermont, written three more books in published in french and english. but the most recent project has been this collection again, james baldwin, escape from america, exile in promise. quick round of our panel its and jules and i will turn it over to them. >> [inaudible] >> you're right. unfortunately george wendt was not able to join us for the panel. he was very disappointed but not feeling up to it. he turns 91 on monday, and he had a flu shot earlier this week and had a bad reaction to it. sew stayed home. but he wanted us to know how disappointed he was and he really loved jimmy baldwin and looking forward to reminiscing with the others about him. thank you, jules. thank you very much. [applause] >> i don't know if it is better if i sit or stand? can everybody hear me? is that better? maybe i'll stand. first thing people asked me when they hear about the book is, why did you do this book about baldwin? the
the minister of foreign affairs for the best articles published in the american press about the netherlands. farber wrote in english and dutch editions for four books. since moving to vermont, written three more books in published in french and english. but the most recent project has been this collection again, james baldwin, escape from america, exile in promise. quick round of our panel its and jules and i will turn it over to them. >> [inaudible] >> you're right. unfortunately...
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a strike, airborne, and tanks that will be stored in the netherlands.is part in general, and nbc spoke to the general there. this is part and the intent is clear, it's about deterrence. >> this is about deterrence. and vowing retaliation. here's another part of what he said. >> an attack is unlikely but the best way to keep it unlikely is demonstrate the capability and demon vat tstrate the will and what this represents. >> more of an explanation, obviously, wasn't president obama. >> that was the general. he's the commander, the one that's deciding, not deciding but operationally in charge of this tank movement. >> we're also talking about overnight developments, if you will, in syria as well. what can you tell us about that is this. >> the united states military coalition destroyed 15 isis tanks. this is significant because these are previously had belonged to the regime which means likely russian tanks. what happened is that russia and the regime came in and took over palmyra from isis. that was a victory for the anti-isis forces. isis came back in a
a strike, airborne, and tanks that will be stored in the netherlands.is part in general, and nbc spoke to the general there. this is part and the intent is clear, it's about deterrence. >> this is about deterrence. and vowing retaliation. here's another part of what he said. >> an attack is unlikely but the best way to keep it unlikely is demonstrate the capability and demon vat tstrate the will and what this represents. >> more of an explanation, obviously, wasn't president...
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going to be a huge amount of noise because of electoral cycle in europe starting in march in the netherlands and going until the end of the year with germany in september. but, on the other way around, we don't see major risk coming out from this electoral cycle in the sense that we're not going to see a takeover by populist parties or government in the netherlands, in france or in germany. still, they will be there. they will do well in the election. and they will continue to shape a policy, even if they are not running the show. >> so it's more about coalition governments, including a much more populist voice. >> it is more about, first of all, a country by country. countries like france will make it impossible to win the election. and even if she wins the election, she will not control parliament. >> so why do you say it will be impossible? >> because with the second round system, most of the waters will focus on scandal and when we look at the opinion polls for the second round, only 65%, if 65% is considerable, the other question is, where is the center right going in france and in wide
going to be a huge amount of noise because of electoral cycle in europe starting in march in the netherlands and going until the end of the year with germany in september. but, on the other way around, we don't see major risk coming out from this electoral cycle in the sense that we're not going to see a takeover by populist parties or government in the netherlands, in france or in germany. still, they will be there. they will do well in the election. and they will continue to shape a policy,...
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it is geert wilders in the netherlands, it is marine le pen.hose are the deepest enemies of these establishment -- charlie: are they the people donald trump relates to? ways.t has gone both we have seen it in tweets, we have seen it in her campaign stops, and if there is not just an end to the confrontation between the u.s. and russia, that, if it becomes warmer and trump has given every reason he has an intention to at least try that out, that becomes a serious problem for nato, for poland, for the baltic states. packed -- that relationship is at its weakest at any point since world war ii. charlie: and russia stands ready to benefit as they could? ian: i can see why they wouldn't. putin has no internal challenges. he doesn't necessarily need an american money, he can just show he's winning on things like syria and ukraine and with trump as opposed to obama. is ard: russia and putin bigger concern than china. has though xi jinping consolidated norma's power, there are still some checks and balances. russia, by contrast, is not a real economy.
it is geert wilders in the netherlands, it is marine le pen.hose are the deepest enemies of these establishment -- charlie: are they the people donald trump relates to? ways.t has gone both we have seen it in tweets, we have seen it in her campaign stops, and if there is not just an end to the confrontation between the u.s. and russia, that, if it becomes warmer and trump has given every reason he has an intention to at least try that out, that becomes a serious problem for nato, for poland,...
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ian buruma: china and the netherlands. japan asserts its right to defend its interests in east asia, and that included spreading into china and so on, and they were surrounded by western powers who did not want japan to have its moment in the sun. they were drifting with economic boycotts and that sort of thing. they had no sort of choice. they had to do it. you can also talk about that. the americans -- this is the myth again -- the americans forced their hand by the famous [indiscernible] abc, thereright, the is sort of a classic explanation for many of the more origins there. i think heiser germany, they complained about encirclement, and that was very much on the japanese mind as well. the fact that the wartime government made use of that the prime minister gave a speech on the day of the pearl harbor attack that japan was reluctant. eri hotta: -- ian buruma: the prime minister. eri hotta: he was. japan entered the war. reluctantly despite all the nation's past efforts of trying to achieve peace in east asia. it went h
ian buruma: china and the netherlands. japan asserts its right to defend its interests in east asia, and that included spreading into china and so on, and they were surrounded by western powers who did not want japan to have its moment in the sun. they were drifting with economic boycotts and that sort of thing. they had no sort of choice. they had to do it. you can also talk about that. the americans -- this is the myth again -- the americans forced their hand by the famous [indiscernible]...
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. >> interesting thing about that, very rare, especially in the netherlands.were hoping anybody might be able to recognize it before. definitely not after, because he was later found burning, completely destroyed. you can see it as they are loading it on to the back of the truck. all they have to go on is descriptions. for the other guy, he was wearing a helmet. crazy, i told you. >>> this is the kind of gender reveal you do if you want there to be no doubts about the gender of your child. >> so you're saying it's a boy? >> it's definitely a girl. this is an exclamation mark of gender reveals if there was one. there's silly string, there's confetti. everybody was involved. everybody was holding a can of silly string. now the couple is covered in it as they are hugging, celebrating their upcoming baby girl. >> so it's a girl. >> yes. just in case you guys were wondering, it is a girl. >>> in this next one we have a couple just walking down this beach on the east coast. beautiful day. >> blue, blue, blue. >> that's an interesting theory, yes. now as you walk dow
. >> interesting thing about that, very rare, especially in the netherlands.were hoping anybody might be able to recognize it before. definitely not after, because he was later found burning, completely destroyed. you can see it as they are loading it on to the back of the truck. all they have to go on is descriptions. for the other guy, he was wearing a helmet. crazy, i told you. >>> this is the kind of gender reveal you do if you want there to be no doubts about the gender of...
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. >>> police in the netherlands got an early morning call about a man in a gas station being disruptive. as the video opens up you can hear the chaos and dog barking. >> these are police dogs. >> now the police are trying to calm him down. it's not working. >> the dog is trying to tell them this dude is not going to comply. let me at him. >> oh. >> what's he got? was he holding a weapon? >> the man grabbed a tray of washer fluid and was hurling the bottles and swinging them at the officers. now he starts to run around the store. >> wow. he's lost it. >> man, he is trashing this story. >> looks like he grabs that rolling cart and wedged it in between himself and the police officers. rattling it back and forth, shouting and screaming. >> it's not going to work. those things never go the way you want them to go. >> they all go in for the guy. and you see one of the officers just pouncing him. still fighting. >> it's not just about the safety of everybody there. it's about the safety of the guy going crazy because he's going to hurt hiflself. >> they release the dog, still fighting, and the
. >>> police in the netherlands got an early morning call about a man in a gas station being disruptive. as the video opens up you can hear the chaos and dog barking. >> these are police dogs. >> now the police are trying to calm him down. it's not working. >> the dog is trying to tell them this dude is not going to comply. let me at him. >> oh. >> what's he got? was he holding a weapon? >> the man grabbed a tray of washer fluid and was hurling the...
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. >> bulgaria and the netherlands also support that position, it seems, but the majority of the ministers support the position to keep the channels open as of the foreign minister from luxenberg has put it, there is too much leverage to be lost in case the topacession -- the talks the ball altogether. -- devolve alltogether. >> will it be in it for north african countries to build refugee centers there? >> the idea is to offer trade-off. you have development aid coming from europe and strings would be attached to that. migration control is given in return. critics have come forward and these talks are in the early stages because there are two major problems. one problem is he would outsource the right to claim asylum and you had an approach that could be very ugly -- turned around. they could use the population movements as a threat and these negotiations. >> china says it is extremely concerned after u.s. president-elect donald trump questioned its one-china policy at which taiwan is regarded as a breakaway state from china. it is an extremely sensitive issue and chinese state media have
. >> bulgaria and the netherlands also support that position, it seems, but the majority of the ministers support the position to keep the channels open as of the foreign minister from luxenberg has put it, there is too much leverage to be lost in case the topacession -- the talks the ball altogether. -- devolve alltogether. >> will it be in it for north african countries to build refugee centers there? >> the idea is to offer trade-off. you have development aid coming from...
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. >> judges in the netherlands a lawmaker for inciting discrimination. he made disparaging remarks about moroccan people during a campaign two years ago. called totally insane and he plans to appeal that ruling. this report. he boycotted proceedings and wasn't in court to hear it. >> the court season the prevailing circumstances cause a decide that being politician made him guilty of consulting a group and inciting discrimination. the core belief that this is enough punishment for him, hence mr. builders is declared guilty without getting a punishment. >> the conviction that stems from a folollowing -- from the following exchange at a rally in 2015. reporter: the judges stopped short of convicting him of hate speech. however far right-wing mp double down in anti-immigrant rhetoric. t the netherlanands have becoma sick country. and i hahave a message for the judges who convicted me. no one trusts you anymore. truth h and liberty are strongnr than you. and so alive. will never be silenced. you will never be able to stop me. reporter: it is not the first ti
. >> judges in the netherlands a lawmaker for inciting discrimination. he made disparaging remarks about moroccan people during a campaign two years ago. called totally insane and he plans to appeal that ruling. this report. he boycotted proceedings and wasn't in court to hear it. >> the court season the prevailing circumstances cause a decide that being politician made him guilty of consulting a group and inciting discrimination. the core belief that this is enough punishment for...
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open, like the big question right now, which is how amari managed to get from berlin, from the netherlandse saying they found sim cards in his rucksack which could only have been obtained in the netherlands and there are a lot of questions being asked about how he managed to make that journey even asked about how he managed to make thatjourney even though his photograph was plastered all over train stations and airports all over europe because he was the most wa nted europe because he was the most wanted man in europe and people are wondering how he managed to cross europe even though there were so many police officers looking for him and the big question is whether he had a support network helping him move had a support network helping him m ove a cross had a support network helping him move across europe and also hide out because of course if he does have a support network, that meet other people were involved in this terrible attack. —— that means. presumably as the police obtained this man's number through amari's phone, they will be other people they are following up, too. yes and wha
open, like the big question right now, which is how amari managed to get from berlin, from the netherlandse saying they found sim cards in his rucksack which could only have been obtained in the netherlands and there are a lot of questions being asked about how he managed to make that journey even asked about how he managed to make thatjourney even though his photograph was plastered all over train stations and airports all over europe because he was the most wa nted europe because he was the...
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and it's likely that it saved the lives of a family inside this tesla model x in the netherlands. a dash cam captured the moment that auto pilot radar predicted a crash in front of the car moments before the collision. >> the driver said that tesla reacted before he even had time to think or process what was going on. tesla had come under fire earlier this year if you might remember when a driver in florida using taka takata's defective air bags could cost the auto supplier a billion dollars. that cthey are close to a deal that could have the company pleading guilty to misconduct and playing a $1 billion fine. takata declined to kmebt to cnbc. defective air bags have been linked to 11 deaths and dozens of injuries in the u.s. >>> as you work on your new year's resolutions, 2017 can be the year you really get your finances on track. consumer reporter susan hogan has four financial resolutions that can help you. >> i get it. it's easier said that done. the best thing to do is to make your resolutions easily attainable. that way you won't get frustrated. here are four financial reboo
and it's likely that it saved the lives of a family inside this tesla model x in the netherlands. a dash cam captured the moment that auto pilot radar predicted a crash in front of the car moments before the collision. >> the driver said that tesla reacted before he even had time to think or process what was going on. tesla had come under fire earlier this year if you might remember when a driver in florida using taka takata's defective air bags could cost the auto supplier a billion...
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once he comes into germany and he came into the -- and applied for asylum, coming through netherlands, he came from the border of the netherlands, then he came into the european union system, which allowed him to apply for asylum. that allowed him to live there without daemeocumentdocumentati. the german intelligence were aware of him. he was radicalized in the same system everyone in isis was, in the prison system, petty criminal. radicalized as an islamist, but each state has laws which does not allow you to deport a person without documentation, hence his tunisia passport. >> i want to read you a quote that stood out from "the new york times." german intelligence and law enforcement authorities like those in france and belgium say they're overwhelmed by what it would take to keep constant tabs on such large numbers of people. there are various degrees of surveillan surveillance, but a full-time watch would require up to 40 individuals per individual. here in the u.s., how do we address this? >> i have done closed surveillance. i have done technical surveillance. it is an extremely
once he comes into germany and he came into the -- and applied for asylum, coming through netherlands, he came from the border of the netherlands, then he came into the european union system, which allowed him to apply for asylum. that allowed him to live there without daemeocumentdocumentati. the german intelligence were aware of him. he was radicalized in the same system everyone in isis was, in the prison system, petty criminal. radicalized as an islamist, but each state has laws which does...
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the japanese navy crushed a coalition of warships from the u.s., britain, australia and the netherlandsst eight ships in several days of fighting off the coast of what is now indonesia. in the runup to the 75th anniversary of the battle, a diving expedition recently made a disturbing discovery. the wrecks of the us submarine perch and at least four dutch and british warships, some of which are seen in this rare archive footage, completely disappeared off the bottom of the sea, leaving indonesian officials baffled. >> haven't identified where it has moved or whether it has been stolen. the point is it's not there, where it was once, there. >> reporter: britain and the netherlands condemned the disappearance. here is why some are so upset about the missing warships, the relatives and governments of sailors who died on board view the undersea wrecks as maritime war graves that should be respected and protected just like any other world war ii cemetery where hundreds of fallen servicemen are buried. in 2014 the u.s. navy held this stoney over the final resting place of the uss houston, a cr
the japanese navy crushed a coalition of warships from the u.s., britain, australia and the netherlandsst eight ships in several days of fighting off the coast of what is now indonesia. in the runup to the 75th anniversary of the battle, a diving expedition recently made a disturbing discovery. the wrecks of the us submarine perch and at least four dutch and british warships, some of which are seen in this rare archive footage, completely disappeared off the bottom of the sea, leaving...
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last year the commission told the netherlands to recover as much as 30 billion euros starbucks, while luxembourg was ordered to clawback a similar amount from fiat. genie: tour the markets showing up today? >> here in paris, trading is down .2%. ftse inains on the london, but the dax is completely flat at this hour. let's look at some of the other stories we are tracking next. iran has finalized an agreement to acquire 100 airbus aircraft. it is expected to take place as early as next month. the dale -- the deal will be between narrow and wide-body planes. british petroleum has signed a $2.2 billion deal restoring its share in an onshore oil block in a dobby. this will give the emirates -- dabi.ue dobby -- in abu management at british airways are eager to avoid a planned cabin crews strike. unions called for a walk out on christmas day and boxing day over a dispute in pay. be meeting with a trade union to avoid a strike. genie: the french defense minister is in australia, where he will sign what is called the contract of the century. >> that's right. he is in the country to sign a mul
last year the commission told the netherlands to recover as much as 30 billion euros starbucks, while luxembourg was ordered to clawback a similar amount from fiat. genie: tour the markets showing up today? >> here in paris, trading is down .2%. ftse inains on the london, but the dax is completely flat at this hour. let's look at some of the other stories we are tracking next. iran has finalized an agreement to acquire 100 airbus aircraft. it is expected to take place as early as next...
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but law enforcement agencies in the netherlands are going low tech. using specially trained eagles to take down drones. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> if you get a drone this holiday season, you are required to register it with the faa unless it's under a half pound in size. >>> a live look from wall street now where the dow is near the 20,000 mark again today thanks to gains by big banks and travel companies. but the dow is down slightly down about 16 points. >>> it is the time of year help our neighbors in need around the bay area. kpix 5 is so proud to partner with local food banks and whole foods market for our "food for bay area families" drive and our very own cate caugiran is live at the whole foods market in oakland with how some bay area companies are also pitching in. cate. >> reporter: well, anne and michelle, we are also so proud that we do have these bay area companies that are willing to give during this time and during the time where people need it the most and one of those companies is actually with us now. it's oracle. we hav
but law enforcement agencies in the netherlands are going low tech. using specially trained eagles to take down drones. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> if you get a drone this holiday season, you are required to register it with the faa unless it's under a half pound in size. >>> a live look from wall street now where the dow is near the 20,000 mark again today thanks to gains by big banks and travel companies. but the dow is down slightly down about 16 points....
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the folks at next destination in netherlands can make it happen for you. >> do it in canada.cool. it's one of those things you see in movies, read about it in books. finally got the chance to do it. it is cool. >> the dog's barking constantly. >> only barking until they get the go. >> yes. come on, come on, come on. from that point op, it's just awesome. >> you are right, oli. once they start going, they are happy. i think they are smiling because they have gopro cameras on the dog's faces. tongues out. >> they like it. they like doing this. >> this is what they are for. whenever you see dogs like this out in the sun or in the summer in hot places, smooth. >> they love to give the dogs a break so they have to walk and fetch water. where are they going to take it? >> this does look fun, but i think i'd put it closer to the bottom of my bucket list after i got all the nice tropical things checked off. >> i don't know, this is awesome. cozy. after being out in the cold. >> fireplace, blanket, good book, friends, conversation. >> you love to snuggle. that's what you said you'd li
the folks at next destination in netherlands can make it happen for you. >> do it in canada.cool. it's one of those things you see in movies, read about it in books. finally got the chance to do it. it is cool. >> the dog's barking constantly. >> only barking until they get the go. >> yes. come on, come on, come on. from that point op, it's just awesome. >> you are right, oli. once they start going, they are happy. i think they are smiling because they have gopro...
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. >> dashcam video shows the self-driving tesla cruising down a netherlands highway when a safety alerts activated. and the model x engages the brakes before the driver can react. the family of five inside the tesla avoiding the collision. >> the car reacted much faster than we would have. >> the driver says his video shows the car engaged in autopilot, stopping before he knew there was trouble. equipped with the latest radar technology, tesla's model x appears to have braked, though the car in front of it maintained its speed. >> that's one of the main reasons i will use autopilot is because it's extra safety. >> tesla had come under fire, when a driver youths -- using autopilot in a self-driving model s was killed in a florida collision earlier this year. but tonight, this driver says his family is safe, thanks to his self-driving car breaking away from trouble. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> and in a moment, they just had to have it but now some are feeling cheated by the toy of the season. >>> they're the hot gift that seem to be on everyone's holiday list -- hatchimals, the hard-to
. >> dashcam video shows the self-driving tesla cruising down a netherlands highway when a safety alerts activated. and the model x engages the brakes before the driver can react. the family of five inside the tesla avoiding the collision. >> the car reacted much faster than we would have. >> the driver says his video shows the car engaged in autopilot, stopping before he knew there was trouble. equipped with the latest radar technology, tesla's model x appears to have braked,...
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. >> reporter: dash-cam video shows a self driving tesla cruising down a netherlands highway when a safetyert is activated and the model x engages the brakes before the driver can react t. family of five inside the tesla avoiding the collision. >> the car reacted much faster than we would have. >> reporter: the driver says his video shows the car engaged in auto pilot, stopping before he knew there was trouble. equipped with the latest ra daer technology, tesla's model s appears to have braked, though the car in front of it mape tained its speeds. >> it's one of the main reasons i will use it because of the under fire when a driver was killed in a florida collision earlier this year, but this driver says his family is safe, thanks to his self driving car braking away from trouble. mikel almaguer, nbc news. just ahead, up with of these two men were named the most admirable man of 2016. we'll tell you who that is coming up introducing, new olay eyes. eyes shouldn't show your age, they should express how you feel. lift depuff brighten smooth or ultimaltely all of it. express every emotion. wi
. >> reporter: dash-cam video shows a self driving tesla cruising down a netherlands highway when a safetyert is activated and the model x engages the brakes before the driver can react t. family of five inside the tesla avoiding the collision. >> the car reacted much faster than we would have. >> reporter: the driver says his video shows the car engaged in auto pilot, stopping before he knew there was trouble. equipped with the latest ra daer technology, tesla's model s...