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the law in poland is like a spider's web.get through but a small one will get stuck. i came to a conclusion that you have to find strength within yourself. >> and he would soon show us that strength was one thing he didn't lack. >> we were able to come back about a half an hour, 45 minutes later. and they opened up the security door and he is in there in sunglasses, a full like workout suit. he's got his water bottles all together. and the guy is -- is ripped. i mean, he is big. he's a big guy. and he makes it out, well, this is just a cell workout. this is nothing. this is all i can do right here. >> i was a little shocked by his workout outfit. again, i'm used to seeing guys in the little prison issued shorts. and he was decked out in this professional looking fitness gear. so i kind of made a joke with him. and i said you're going to get a lot of letters from female american television viewers. "lockup" viewers. which just delighted him. >> but he was clear about the one american woman who interested him the most. she's on
the law in poland is like a spider's web.get through but a small one will get stuck. i came to a conclusion that you have to find strength within yourself. >> and he would soon show us that strength was one thing he didn't lack. >> we were able to come back about a half an hour, 45 minutes later. and they opened up the security door and he is in there in sunglasses, a full like workout suit. he's got his water bottles all together. and the guy is -- is ripped. i mean, he is big....
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thanks be to god and myself, within a week, i may be queen of poland. [music] you're looking exceptionally ugly tonight, madam. is it because we have company? pshit. i'm rather hungry. i think i'll bury my teeth in this bird, a chicken. i fancy. not bad at all. you wretch. what are our guests going to eat? there's plenty left for them. i shan't touch another thing. go look out of the window, ma ubu, and see if our guests have arrived. ah, here comes captain manure and his merry men. old ubu, what are you eating now? nothing, nothing, just a spot of veal. the veal. he's eaten my veal, the lout. the veal. help. help. by my green candle, i'll gouge your eyes out. [music] good day, gentlemen. we have been awaiting your arrival with impatience. good day, madam. but where is mr. ubu? here i am. here i am. by my green candle, pshit. i shouldn't have thought i'm so easy to miss. good day, mr. ubu. well, madam, and what succulent dishes have you prepared for us today? polish broth, spareribs of polish bison, veal, chicken and hound pie, parson's noses from the r
thanks be to god and myself, within a week, i may be queen of poland. [music] you're looking exceptionally ugly tonight, madam. is it because we have company? pshit. i'm rather hungry. i think i'll bury my teeth in this bird, a chicken. i fancy. not bad at all. you wretch. what are our guests going to eat? there's plenty left for them. i shan't touch another thing. go look out of the window, ma ubu, and see if our guests have arrived. ah, here comes captain manure and his merry men. old ubu,...
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. >> in poland, marking the seventh -- 70th anniversary of the uprising in the warsaw ghetto. police and special units are now carrying out a house by house search for a second suspect in the boston bombings. >> 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev is being sought after he escaped from a shoot off -- shootout with police that caused his brother his life. police have envied the streets of suburban watertown, where the wanted man is believed to be holed up. >> all public transportation, taxi services, is shut down. schools are close, and people are being told to remain indoors. >> boston police are carrying out a door-to-door search for the second bombing suspect. they believe he is hiding here in watertown just a few kilometers outside the city. a spokesman for the force has asked residents to keep calm. >> our number one priority is with these neighborhoods in watertown and making them safe and finding this individual. that is what we are committed to. we have made significant progress, but it may take hours to do this. >> police have told people to stay home with the windows shut an
. >> in poland, marking the seventh -- 70th anniversary of the uprising in the warsaw ghetto. police and special units are now carrying out a house by house search for a second suspect in the boston bombings. >> 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev is being sought after he escaped from a shoot off -- shootout with police that caused his brother his life. police have envied the streets of suburban watertown, where the wanted man is believed to be holed up. >> all public...
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he is from poland. there were 900 children into school, and to our knowledge he is the only survivor of that school. but the reason i felt that it was important to be here is because this is a living institution, and it's a living institution in two ways. is a living institution because those who perished have a life, thanks to everything that the museum does. they are still with us, they are present, they animate us. but it's also a living institution because of the work that michael and his colleagues do in terms of a atrocity prevention. taking the story, the history, the remembrance and turning it into a tool, not only to remember the past so that we don't forget it, but to do something about the present. and that's why it's so vital and that's what i applaud what you and your colleagues are doing. and so it's good to be here. >> thank you, tony. i'm going to show one more clip but i think will help bring the conversation. a year ago president of the other states came to our museum almost exactly a
he is from poland. there were 900 children into school, and to our knowledge he is the only survivor of that school. but the reason i felt that it was important to be here is because this is a living institution, and it's a living institution in two ways. is a living institution because those who perished have a life, thanks to everything that the museum does. they are still with us, they are present, they animate us. but it's also a living institution because of the work that michael and his...
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well let's take a look at some other world news of this hour poland marks three years this is the a crash that killed the country's president senior figures gathered for a memorial at warsaw's province symmetry on wednesday morning the plane was carrying a delegation of the country's military and political elite to the russian city of smolensk when it went down killing all on board an official reported blame to bad weather imply lead era poland is still conducting its own probe. human rights group is claiming that police in bahrain have arrested twenty opposition activists in the run up to next week's of form you know one grand prix authorities deny the allegations but the organization says other people were detained without a warrant after their homes were raided at night by a mosque police of the arrest reportedly occurred in towns near the country's f one mortar circuit as authorities try to come tensions i head of the international motor racing event of the gulf war like he's been cracking down on engine regime protests for over two years locking up thousands of campaigners demanding
well let's take a look at some other world news of this hour poland marks three years this is the a crash that killed the country's president senior figures gathered for a memorial at warsaw's province symmetry on wednesday morning the plane was carrying a delegation of the country's military and political elite to the russian city of smolensk when it went down killing all on board an official reported blame to bad weather imply lead era poland is still conducting its own probe. human rights...
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nine hundred six had an eruption of thyroid pathology in ukraine belarus and russia by comparison poland as soon as it found out about the chernobyl catastrophe some days into it because of the cover up by the soviets immediately distributed potassium iodide pills to its population they do not have a thyroid up demick in poland so given you said that we you know there's a long history of knowing the effects of what happens. when these sort of nuclear disasters occur and you said we have these tests we knew this was coming how is our government to handle this knowledge and prepared for it. deafening silence in fact congressman ed markey a democrat from massachusetts a decade ago now got a bill passed into law got it in acted it's the law of the land calling for potassium iodide distribution out to twenty miles away from us atomic reactors a brilliant thing to do very wise just because mary stopped to have the potassium iodide in place in case a nuclear catastrophe unfolds in the united states they don't happen slowly they happen very quickly as we saw at fukushima the the pills have to be
nine hundred six had an eruption of thyroid pathology in ukraine belarus and russia by comparison poland as soon as it found out about the chernobyl catastrophe some days into it because of the cover up by the soviets immediately distributed potassium iodide pills to its population they do not have a thyroid up demick in poland so given you said that we you know there's a long history of knowing the effects of what happens. when these sort of nuclear disasters occur and you said we have these...
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some other world news a sour poland months three years a since the air crash that killed the country's president senior figures gathered for a memorial at warsaw's province the cemetery on wednesday morning the plane was carrying a delegation of the country's military and political elite to the russian city of smolensk when it went down killing all on board an official report blamed bad weather and pilot arrah poland is still conducting its own probe. in syria intense clashes have broken out on the outskirts of damascus as government troops launch a powerful count of pensive to prevent rebel forces from seizing. capitol this comes amid reports that president bashar assad's the troops have intercepted some of the opposition fighters may not supply routes the rebels are said to currently control some parts of northern syria as well as several districts of the country's largest city aleppo. and another new south korea says of the north could test launch a missile at any moment as part of. maine a national holiday a communist state is preparing to mark the birthday of its founder kim il su
some other world news a sour poland months three years a since the air crash that killed the country's president senior figures gathered for a memorial at warsaw's province the cemetery on wednesday morning the plane was carrying a delegation of the country's military and political elite to the russian city of smolensk when it went down killing all on board an official report blamed bad weather and pilot arrah poland is still conducting its own probe. in syria intense clashes have broken out on...
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i have two additional cards, shannon levinson and chris poland. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. hi. [speaker not understood], san francisco apartment association. thank you all for your hearing last week and this week and to the mayor's office and the task force this is' been going on and on for months and months and years and years. we would like to speak in support of this legislation, the amendments that were well negotiated with all of us. ~ that's and thank you. >> thank you, [speaker not understood]. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm chris poland, structural engineer, chairman and senior principal of dag an corporation engineers, spur [speaker not understood]. i'm here to speak on behalf of spur in support of this legislation and we urge you to move it forward. in 2009 spur published a framework of what san francisco needs to be prepared for the next great earthquake. the plan calls for a wide variety of seismic mitigation activities that will greatly improve san francisco's ability to respond and recover many of those things you have included in the san f
i have two additional cards, shannon levinson and chris poland. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. hi. [speaker not understood], san francisco apartment association. thank you all for your hearing last week and this week and to the mayor's office and the task force this is' been going on and on for months and months and years and years. we would like to speak in support of this legislation, the amendments that were well negotiated with all of us. ~ that's and thank you. >> thank...
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poland is still conducting its own probe the full story in head to r.t. dot com. all of america's atomic reactors should be shut and that's from a former head of the u.s. nuclear energy commission online we report on his fears that all the facilities inside this are reparable and urgently need replacing also they're cracking the hackers israel retaliates of the cyber strike of its own against the anonymous group which brought down government websites last week. that stricken greece is struggling to satisfy its international lenders while hoping to get a deal a two point eight billion euro bailout installment this month the painful talks come as e.u. and i.m.f. inspectors review athens progress a meeting that of the hundred thirty billion euro rescue after the drama of cyprus the lending troika is skeptical about the merger between greece's two biggest banks the country says it can handle recapitalization and the finance minister has assured greeks their deposits are safe he also promised they'll be no tougher stereotype but lenders are pressing for severe job cuts
poland is still conducting its own probe the full story in head to r.t. dot com. all of america's atomic reactors should be shut and that's from a former head of the u.s. nuclear energy commission online we report on his fears that all the facilities inside this are reparable and urgently need replacing also they're cracking the hackers israel retaliates of the cyber strike of its own against the anonymous group which brought down government websites last week. that stricken greece is...
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poland is commemorating the victims of the air crash which killed the country's president exactly three years ago senior figures are attending the memorial at the cemetery in warsaw the president's plane was taking a delegation of the country's military political elite to remember and service instruments when it came down killing all on board the fisher report blame bad weather and pilot error poland is still concluding its own pro the full story you can head to dot com. a major border crossing between china and north korea has been closed to tourists as worries mind over an imminent ballistic missile test by playing young north korea along with iran is frequently called a rogue state by the u.s. in today's cross talk piece lavelle and his panel of guests discuss what that means . they know just find these kind of states as outlier states and as a different and different implication implies that they can be brought inside more easily as long as they change their behavior and i think that's what the mom and ministrations agenda and efforts have been aimed at the u.s. still sees itself as
poland is commemorating the victims of the air crash which killed the country's president exactly three years ago senior figures are attending the memorial at the cemetery in warsaw the president's plane was taking a delegation of the country's military political elite to remember and service instruments when it came down killing all on board the fisher report blame bad weather and pilot error poland is still concluding its own pro the full story you can head to dot com. a major border crossing...
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poland is remembering the victims of an ape rancher that killed the country's president exactly three years ago senior figures gathered for a memorial at warsaw's of in ski cemetery on wednesday morning the plane was carrying a delegation of the country's military and political elite to smolensko when it went down killing all on board the official report to blamed bad weather and pilot error poland is conducting its own little story head to our team doctor. north korea could launch a ballistic missiles at any moment and that's the worry coming from south korea the u.s. and japan south korean media citing government sources saying that pyongyang could fly at several different types of missiles from different locations north korea along with iran is frequently called a rogue state by the u.s. interest crosstalk peter lavelle and his panel of guests discuss that and what that really me. they now just find these kind of states as outlier states and has a different and different implication and implies that they can be brought inside more easily as long as they change their behavior and i
poland is remembering the victims of an ape rancher that killed the country's president exactly three years ago senior figures gathered for a memorial at warsaw's of in ski cemetery on wednesday morning the plane was carrying a delegation of the country's military and political elite to smolensko when it went down killing all on board the official report to blamed bad weather and pilot error poland is conducting its own little story head to our team doctor. north korea could launch a ballistic...
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the strong was going to sort of walk you always are going to talk of the market let's go to poland builderof in poland wow this sounds remarkably similar to something that happened a while ago well anyway getting back to assets in the form of real estate are now vulnerable as we've been saying all along they've got some major threats to real estate number one is confiscation and it's interesting that germany is now playing to type by becoming very belligerent in their confiscation of wealth across the euro zone home i wonder when that ever happened again so some analysts say the reason why they're bringing this up is and in particular they mentioned spain and they're all these four hundred thousand brits for example own homes in space and they're targeting they think that spain remember they took a huge bailout to rescue the banks now they think they're going to need another bailout to rescue the government so in order to pay these bailout debts they're saying they're going have to tax all those properties we don't know how much all of the major institutions at the i.m.f. and the world ban
the strong was going to sort of walk you always are going to talk of the market let's go to poland builderof in poland wow this sounds remarkably similar to something that happened a while ago well anyway getting back to assets in the form of real estate are now vulnerable as we've been saying all along they've got some major threats to real estate number one is confiscation and it's interesting that germany is now playing to type by becoming very belligerent in their confiscation of wealth...
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where the world news poland marks three years since the air crash that killed the country's president senior figures gathered for a memorial service at warsaw's pavone ski cemetery on wednesday morning the plane was carrying a delegation of the country's military and political elite to the russian city of smolensk when it went down killing all on board an official report blamed bad weather and pilot error poland is still conducting its own probe. in syria intense clashes have broken out on the outskirts of damascus as government troops launch a powerful counter offensive to prevent rebel forces from seizing the capital it comes amid reports that president bashar assad's troops have intercepted some of the opposition fighters main arms supply routes rebels are said to currently control some parts of northern syria as well as several districts of the country's largest city aleppo. thousands of private investigators are now operating in britain and their ranks continue to grow with high tech surveillance equipment readily available installs anyone it seems could become a p.r. and legal l
where the world news poland marks three years since the air crash that killed the country's president senior figures gathered for a memorial service at warsaw's pavone ski cemetery on wednesday morning the plane was carrying a delegation of the country's military and political elite to the russian city of smolensk when it went down killing all on board an official report blamed bad weather and pilot error poland is still conducting its own probe. in syria intense clashes have broken out on the...
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russia and poland the commemorating the victims of the deadly plane crash which took the life of the polish president exactly three years ago senior political figures are attending the memorial ceremony at the cemetery in warsaw on the tenth of april twenty ten the presidential plane came down killing all mind and six on board including members of the country's military political elite the official report into the tragedy plane bad weather and crew areas of the crash poland still conducting its own probe. a major border crossing between china and north korea has been closed to tourists as worries manned over an imminent ballistic missile test by pyongyang north korea along with iran is frequently called a rogue state by the u.s. peter bell and his panel of guests discuss what that means if you ask. they now just find these kind of states an outlier states and has a different and different implication and implies that they can be brought inside more easily as long as they change their behavior and i think that's what the mom and ministrations agenda and efforts have been aimed at the
russia and poland the commemorating the victims of the deadly plane crash which took the life of the polish president exactly three years ago senior political figures are attending the memorial ceremony at the cemetery in warsaw on the tenth of april twenty ten the presidential plane came down killing all mind and six on board including members of the country's military political elite the official report into the tragedy plane bad weather and crew areas of the crash poland still conducting its...
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next -- [applause] next we have a young man in polenta made a possible for -- in poland who made it possiblewomen to hide in a small village, even concealing their identity from his own parents. [applause] finally, mark, who with his father worked in southern france not only providing false identification cards, food, and money that helped hundreds of escape. [applause] these remarkable individuals and all the other 24,000 rescuers will forever be an inspiration to all of us. having all of these eyewitnesses reminds us of the many more who are not here today. please stand for a moment of silence in their memory. thank you. be seated, please. havee also delighted to with us today many institutional partners from all over the u.s. and europe including three senior officials who will be part of a presentation later this morning on holocaust education in their countries. the german defense minister. [applause] polish minister of culture and national heritage. [applause] and french ambassador at large for human-rights, francois zimerlay. [applause] it is my pleasure to recognize three individuals
next -- [applause] next we have a young man in polenta made a possible for -- in poland who made it possiblewomen to hide in a small village, even concealing their identity from his own parents. [applause] finally, mark, who with his father worked in southern france not only providing false identification cards, food, and money that helped hundreds of escape. [applause] these remarkable individuals and all the other 24,000 rescuers will forever be an inspiration to all of us. having all of...
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justin bieber was spotted in an airport in poland on monday.he second time this month, he was shirtless. he went through airport security with no shirt on. it looks like fig newtons in his hands there. he says he takes his shirt off after shows to cool down. i get that. every night after this show, i generally will strip down to my underpants and walk around l.a.x. for a while to reduce my body temperature. but in poland, it was 14 degrees that night, which is -- you know, that's how anne hathaway's character got tuberculosis in "les miz." it's not safe. justin was spotted shirtless a few weeks ago in london. i think he's just going through a marky mark phase right now. he returned to los angeles to find out he's being accused of battery. supposedly he got into an altercation with a neighbor in front of his house. according to the story, he had a new ferrari delivered to his house and he decided to take it for a drive. his neighbors claim he was going about 100 miles an hour. one of them, i guess, went over and confronted him. at which time the
justin bieber was spotted in an airport in poland on monday.he second time this month, he was shirtless. he went through airport security with no shirt on. it looks like fig newtons in his hands there. he says he takes his shirt off after shows to cool down. i get that. every night after this show, i generally will strip down to my underpants and walk around l.a.x. for a while to reduce my body temperature. but in poland, it was 14 degrees that night, which is -- you know, that's how anne...
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poland has a consumer recession which makes the inflation subdued.ed to stand at just 1.1% in march. but today most probably the government will receive some good news as central banks 2012 profit is estimated at 5.3 billion which is over 1 billion euros which is much more than hoped for by the minister of finance and that money will go to patch up the widening budget deficit so two big stories today expected from monetary policy council and central bank of poland. first the decision about the interest rates and secondly the level of profits from 2012 from national bank of poland which would support the ailing polish budgets. back to you. >> all right. thanks very much for that. meanwhile, over in italy we have an auction today around 20 minutes time they'll look to raise up to 3 billion euros in three-month bills and 8 billion in ten-year bills. what are risk rewards of being long btbs? >> risk reward is still quite good. we have technical levels we need to reach before the market will start looking saturated. i think the market is not correctly pri
poland has a consumer recession which makes the inflation subdued.ed to stand at just 1.1% in march. but today most probably the government will receive some good news as central banks 2012 profit is estimated at 5.3 billion which is over 1 billion euros which is much more than hoped for by the minister of finance and that money will go to patch up the widening budget deficit so two big stories today expected from monetary policy council and central bank of poland. first the decision about the...
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we have coming up in nato a joint training exercise that's currently scheduled in poland. that's, obviously, very important to members of congress because we know how sensitive our relationship is with poland as the administration has walked away from its commitments to missile defense. we're going to be watching and certainly hope this has the full support of the department of defense that this joint exercise in nato and poland take place. but my concern is, obviously, as we look at defense cuts to give our allies the assurance that we can do two conflicts with the tilt to the pacific. nato is, obviously, nervous, and i would like, mr. secretary, your comments on that. .. would give us that increase battle space on your thoughts on this issue, opportunity. secretary hagel. >> thank you, congressman. on nato, and those exercises, and our complete, full support of our continued alliance in relationships, absolutely we are committed and will stay committed to those exercises, to our allies, to the entire framework of the objective, the purpose of nato. i don't know if you're
we have coming up in nato a joint training exercise that's currently scheduled in poland. that's, obviously, very important to members of congress because we know how sensitive our relationship is with poland as the administration has walked away from its commitments to missile defense. we're going to be watching and certainly hope this has the full support of the department of defense that this joint exercise in nato and poland take place. but my concern is, obviously, as we look at defense...
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hungary '56, prague '67, poland, early '80s. soviet collapse of '90 -- '89-'91. and then, thanks to josh, raich spring. what we were -- arab spring. what we were able to do here through representatives in the field of amnesty international is get reports, a real simple thing i asked. go into a bookstore during arab spring where fromm is banned everywhere and see be they're reading him now -- if they're reading him now. okay. tunisia, tunis. there's a bookstore, the biggest in town across the street is the national police force, okay? after the revolt in tunisia, that bookstore is filled with fromm books. and this goes on. cairo, lebanon and so forth. now, they may be barred again, they're certainly not in syria now, but the point is here, even arab spring we're still getting that cycle. and finally and the last point of all in terms of legacy, fromm is part of a generation of the mid 20th century that has come across massive casualties of world war ii. a historian at yale, richard schneider, estimates we're talking about perhaps 80 million, 80 million. well, the
hungary '56, prague '67, poland, early '80s. soviet collapse of '90 -- '89-'91. and then, thanks to josh, raich spring. what we were -- arab spring. what we were able to do here through representatives in the field of amnesty international is get reports, a real simple thing i asked. go into a bookstore during arab spring where fromm is banned everywhere and see be they're reading him now -- if they're reading him now. okay. tunisia, tunis. there's a bookstore, the biggest in town across the...
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at the service was a 74-year-old who was living in poland at the time. her family was living there at the time. her father obtained transit visas for the family in neighboring country, enabling her to escape abroad. >> my father was very wise and courageous to go and get this for us. otherwise, we would have perished. >> the person who saved her and other jews was sugihara, a diplomat at the japanese consulate in lithuania. he issued visas to people from other countries. this allowed them to travel to japan and escape the nazis. the holocaust memorial museum in jerusalem has preserved some of sugihara's documents. he handwritten visas that saved 7 -- 6,000 lives. the foreign ministry sacked him when he returned to japan, he defied orders of his government that had friendly relations with nazi germany. after the war, sugihara said he had no regrets. >> he saved a lot of jews and was very courageous and really helped the jewish people to escape. >> the holocaust museum has planted a tree in his honor. it stands alongside a tree bearing the name of oskar sc
at the service was a 74-year-old who was living in poland at the time. her family was living there at the time. her father obtained transit visas for the family in neighboring country, enabling her to escape abroad. >> my father was very wise and courageous to go and get this for us. otherwise, we would have perished. >> the person who saved her and other jews was sugihara, a diplomat at the japanese consulate in lithuania. he issued visas to people from other countries. this...
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we're continuing to fulfil the commitments and poland as well as to nato. i just want to give you my take on it. furtheru have anything on that? havet me -- since you taken out phase 4, which was the only portion that would protect -- >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first off, i want to thank the secretary and the department for putting in the budget the hangar and the pization to replace 3's. as we are looking at the budget near term and long term, something that tends to be a feast or famine proposition is the investment we make in electronic warfare. guide, we area headed into famine on electronic warfare. i hope we can break that cycle. a few questions here -- the secretary has made clear securing and removing of hon. fissile material is a top priority. -- fissile material. an agreement agreed to transfer dollars to support nuclear- weapons programs. these funds are not available to support non-proliferation programs and securing and removing of hon. fissile materials. why is that the case? -- of the hon. fissile materia
we're continuing to fulfil the commitments and poland as well as to nato. i just want to give you my take on it. furtheru have anything on that? havet me -- since you taken out phase 4, which was the only portion that would protect -- >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first off, i want to thank the secretary and the department for putting in the budget the hangar and the pization to replace 3's. as we are looking at the budget near term and long term,...
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people have been mining coal for a long time here. 150 years ago, - came here from poland, bohemia, and germany. the mines reached their heyday under the communist dictatorship when more than 200,000 miners work here and even the dictator feared them. miners were the only people who dared to protest against him. today, nothing is left of that pride and confidence. when romania joined the european union six years ago, the miners hoped they could continue to work. back then, we talked with this shift supervisor. >> these mines should not be shut down. we need this worke, even though there are many accidents. i know that the eu is not waiting for us with open arms, but i'm sure things will get better. >> mining is now being gradually phased out. pedro is bitterly disappointed. >> our politicians in the e you showed no interest in rescuing this region -- our politicians in the eu. now there is no future here for our children. i spent 20 years of my life in the mind, and today i have nothing. >> pedro keeps his head above water with occasional jobs and a 200-euro pension. what little money f
people have been mining coal for a long time here. 150 years ago, - came here from poland, bohemia, and germany. the mines reached their heyday under the communist dictatorship when more than 200,000 miners work here and even the dictator feared them. miners were the only people who dared to protest against him. today, nothing is left of that pride and confidence. when romania joined the european union six years ago, the miners hoped they could continue to work. back then, we talked with this...
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from the big news after signing a memorandum on a camel europe to pipeline which will travel through poland and hungary at a capacity of at least fifteen billion cubic meters of gas a year. moving on russia's spare bank is buying twelve boeing's planes in a billion dollar deal is the first time that the country's financial state institution requires aircraft directly from boeing spare bank will be leasing the new generation seventy seven's to the national carrier trans arrow but i says the deal will help but lay the groundwork for developing an environment for finance and operational leasing of imported aircraft in russia and staying with them in an exclusive interview to r.t. it had her ingress said he hopes credit rating agencies moody's won't change the bank's rating after the agency threatened to downgrade russia's largest state owned banks. their decision is not related to our financials it shows their concerns about perspectives of the russian economy but it's not always the case to relate these two our ratings have always been higher than the sovereign ones and remain this way we hop
from the big news after signing a memorandum on a camel europe to pipeline which will travel through poland and hungary at a capacity of at least fifteen billion cubic meters of gas a year. moving on russia's spare bank is buying twelve boeing's planes in a billion dollar deal is the first time that the country's financial state institution requires aircraft directly from boeing spare bank will be leasing the new generation seventy seven's to the national carrier trans arrow but i says the deal...
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if you compare what we did for poland or argentina or-- all of these areas that became democratic, wee engaged to help them reform their economies. we were engaged with civil societies. we didn't just bomb and kick the dictator out. >> jon: but we're afraid of them. that's when we build the embassies -- the exwaess over there are big targets are, they not? >> they are, but this gets into bigger trouble. you can't ignore a region of 300 million people which sits right next door to europe who can send terrorists all the way to america. ultimately, we'll have to do something about it. look the syria. we've been saying we don't want to get involved. we don't want to get involved. and for good reason. but the place is gradually following into the hands of extremists. two to three million of the population would have left the country by the end of the year as refugees. at the end, we cannot ignore syria beyond a point. we'll have to get involved. but by then it's going to be a lot more expensive. the problem is we're only going to do it militarily, and that's not a good idea. people around
if you compare what we did for poland or argentina or-- all of these areas that became democratic, wee engaged to help them reform their economies. we were engaged with civil societies. we didn't just bomb and kick the dictator out. >> jon: but we're afraid of them. that's when we build the embassies -- the exwaess over there are big targets are, they not? >> they are, but this gets into bigger trouble. you can't ignore a region of 300 million people which sits right next door to...
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set itself up in defiance of the communist party in poland, the soviet union actually was on the point of collapse. it was in very bad state and, actually, the soviet union, they did some military exercises. they actually allowed the poles themselves to declare martial law because they had decided they wouldn't invade no matter what happened. this was unknown until some years. at that time reagan said, well, that's it, we're going to impose wholesale sanctions on the soviet union u and that'll bring them to heel. the big project at that time, and it's now back in the news because russia's been using it as weapons against its former satellites, they decided that a very long pipeline which was taking oil and natural gas from russia and from the southern part of the soviet union and selling it to western europe, that was vulnerable. that is, the soviets needed the revenue, they had a currency which was collapsing. they had the hard currency desperately, and this western-financed oil pipeline and gas pipeline was exactly what they needed. so reagan said, well, we'll start with that. the pr
set itself up in defiance of the communist party in poland, the soviet union actually was on the point of collapse. it was in very bad state and, actually, the soviet union, they did some military exercises. they actually allowed the poles themselves to declare martial law because they had decided they wouldn't invade no matter what happened. this was unknown until some years. at that time reagan said, well, that's it, we're going to impose wholesale sanctions on the soviet union u and that'll...
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let's go to check of the market oh intermittent because of all of that let's go to poland builder ofpoland wow this sounds remarkably similar to something that happened a while ago well anyway getting back to assets in the form of real estate are now vulnerable as we've been saying all along so they've got. major threats to real estate number one is confiscation and it's interesting that germany is now playing to type by becoming very belligerent in their confiscation of wealth across the euro zone home i wonder when that ever happened again so some analysts say the reason why they're bringing this up is and in particular they mentioned spain and they're all these four hundred thousand brits for example own homes in spain and they're targeting they think that spain remember they took a huge bailout to rescue the banks now they think they're going to need another bailout to rescue the government so in order to pay these bailout debts they're saying they're going to tax all those properties we don't know how much all of the major institutions at the i.m.f. and the world bank that are o
let's go to check of the market oh intermittent because of all of that let's go to poland builder ofpoland wow this sounds remarkably similar to something that happened a while ago well anyway getting back to assets in the form of real estate are now vulnerable as we've been saying all along so they've got. major threats to real estate number one is confiscation and it's interesting that germany is now playing to type by becoming very belligerent in their confiscation of wealth across the euro...
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that includes some areas of croatia as well as poland. this system towards the south, due to the warm and humid airflowing from north africa is colliding with the cold arctic air bringing severe conditions that includes hail and gusts, and damage iing levels with thunderstorms, too. another atlantic system will be moving in covering these areas. you can see how slow that is and the rain will start accumulating and lingering a while upping the risk of flooding. madrid at 17 degrees, rome at 17, athens, not bad towards the south. take a look, much of the north, most of them are in single digits. berlin, 4 degrees for the high on wednesday but your low around minus 3 degrees. moving to north africa the typical april pattern in the gulf states. this will bring serious effects. some people in the residential areas are aware of the typical changing types including thunderstorms, gale and tornadoes and not too typical of snow accumulating 5 centimeters in oklahoma, texas and the panhandle. a look at your temperatures, new york at 8 degrees, okla
that includes some areas of croatia as well as poland. this system towards the south, due to the warm and humid airflowing from north africa is colliding with the cold arctic air bringing severe conditions that includes hail and gusts, and damage iing levels with thunderstorms, too. another atlantic system will be moving in covering these areas. you can see how slow that is and the rain will start accumulating and lingering a while upping the risk of flooding. madrid at 17 degrees, rome at 17,...
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for poland anywhere between 20- 30 centimeters of snow over the next few days. that will be a major problem there. now parts of northern africa. for much of the area, tripoli, it will be warming up. winds will come out of the south. 31 degrees there. over towards cairo things are changing around. the winds will come from the northwest. it will be quite a nice day at 26 degrees. very quickly, down towards parts of central africa. very heavy rain showers across the central region. this is what we expect for temperatures at 31 degrees. >> let me run through the top stories so far. soccer rea has told the north to allow access once again to a joint industrial zone if it wants foreign investment. south korean workers are allowed to leave the facility inside north korea, but those trying to enter have been turned back. malaysia's prime minister has dissolved parliament ahead of a general election expected at the end of the month. contest between the ruling coalition and opposition is expected to be tight. syria's military fired missiles near the northern border with l
for poland anywhere between 20- 30 centimeters of snow over the next few days. that will be a major problem there. now parts of northern africa. for much of the area, tripoli, it will be warming up. winds will come out of the south. 31 degrees there. over towards cairo things are changing around. the winds will come from the northwest. it will be quite a nice day at 26 degrees. very quickly, down towards parts of central africa. very heavy rain showers across the central region. this is what we...
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. >> this surveillance video might make you second-guess renting an apartment in poland. >> i'll keephat in mind. >> what you're seeing is a woman walking into an apartment complex carrying what looks like a bag. maybe she's been out shopping. she walks into the stairwell area. kind of surveys everything. >> then she goes behind this staircase. she's hidden from view and in those few moments, she leaves a package. it's not the package that she was carrying in her hand. >> she's entered the restaurant? >> she comes pack around and is clearly fixing her pants, buckling her belt. >> according to reports, she popped on the floor. >> i thought you were going to tell me she pooeed. >> we've had a couple of these on the show. >> maybe the lady is crazy. we haven't been catching. >> was that her ex-boyfriend's door? >> no report if she knew someone in this apartment complex. as you can see, she fixes herself, walks back out and walks down the street. no hand washing. i would imagine, she had nothing to wipe with. >> the first person who comes across must have thought who let their dog poo in
. >> this surveillance video might make you second-guess renting an apartment in poland. >> i'll keephat in mind. >> what you're seeing is a woman walking into an apartment complex carrying what looks like a bag. maybe she's been out shopping. she walks into the stairwell area. kind of surveys everything. >> then she goes behind this staircase. she's hidden from view and in those few moments, she leaves a package. it's not the package that she was carrying in her hand....
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this is actually the way poland presents its entry of poland into the eurozone. and so in this picture, because the first time i met this gentleman, paul voelker, in my central banking days, he -- he is a good head taller than me and always smokes a cigar, right? and he dominates the scene kind of spontaneously, like you see here. i remember the cigar ashes, and his first question was, what the hell are you europeans about? that was saying hello. so, it was interesting. the next step for me happened in the same place, in the -- i had lunch there will the then-secretary general of the central bank, and he said, bernard, i read your book on latin america. what are you doing in the central bank? nobody had asked me that question while i was in belgium. i said, i am in the central bank because i thought it was appropriate place to find out whether it's possible to do something about the system. and he said, bernard, you don't understand. we exist, the bank of international settlement, every central bank in the world exists, the imf and world bank only exist for one p
this is actually the way poland presents its entry of poland into the eurozone. and so in this picture, because the first time i met this gentleman, paul voelker, in my central banking days, he -- he is a good head taller than me and always smokes a cigar, right? and he dominates the scene kind of spontaneously, like you see here. i remember the cigar ashes, and his first question was, what the hell are you europeans about? that was saying hello. so, it was interesting. the next step for me...
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my wife is from poland and still peeks that language with him and her parents. and english, because they the only thing i understand and i want to know what's going on occasionally. having given all that experience i'll share you more, how incredible or dumb or lucky i am. my wife got pregnant again and now we have a ten-month-old child. it was an interesting experience in the doctor's office but here we are. it really shapes my passion. i'm fortunate that the leadership of my organization supports this total match between innovation. we have created called the innovation movement. dedicated to principles that the most important thing for the nation is innovation. let people fight about the deficit in term office tasks and spending. we are the only organization that actually supported the simpson bowls commission sayings race tasks and cut spending but we focus on policies that lead to innovation so that's what we believe our government should do. it's free. innovation movement.com. and also, as parents, i think you should take about -- give your kid confidence,
my wife is from poland and still peeks that language with him and her parents. and english, because they the only thing i understand and i want to know what's going on occasionally. having given all that experience i'll share you more, how incredible or dumb or lucky i am. my wife got pregnant again and now we have a ten-month-old child. it was an interesting experience in the doctor's office but here we are. it really shapes my passion. i'm fortunate that the leadership of my organization...
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poland will never tell this story.ber the rich and vibrant lives of these individuals. in our country, we built a place of memory. we built in not just for them up for ourselves, for the sake of humanity. when i walked into the holocaust memorial museum and i look at the thousands of photographs we have any million pages of archives and testimony of of veterans and artifacts the rescue, i hear the voice of my family speaking to me as iey are right there next to me. i hear the voices of all of the other families who did not make it saying "you must bear witness and tell our stories." i feel a deep sense of commitment and obligation to carry these into the future. on behalf of those who were not here with us to do it themselves. to the survivors who are here today, i promise you this, your lives will always be remembered and honored by us. we will never forget you or the beautiful families from which you came. [applause] the very center of democracy of freedom in the world, you have a permanent home in our museum. we wil
poland will never tell this story.ber the rich and vibrant lives of these individuals. in our country, we built a place of memory. we built in not just for them up for ourselves, for the sake of humanity. when i walked into the holocaust memorial museum and i look at the thousands of photographs we have any million pages of archives and testimony of of veterans and artifacts the rescue, i hear the voice of my family speaking to me as iey are right there next to me. i hear the voices of all of...
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we have coming up in nato a joint training exercise in poland.that's very important to members of congress because we know how sensitive our relationship is with poland as the administration walked away from the missile defense, and this joint exercise take place. my concerns obviously our amount as we look sequestration and defense cuts to give our al throw it assurance we can do two conflicts with the tilt to the pacific, nato is obviously nervous, and i would like, mr. secretary, your comments on that, and then general dempsey, general kaylor had a concern about ability to do look-shoot-look and we're well behind the ball in north korea and the missile defense we should have there. and the rise of iran, we have had language for an east coast site that would augment our missiles in alaska and give us the look-shoot. and the commander said that east coast site would give us increased battle space. your thought s on the look-shoot doctrine and opportunity. secretary hagel? >> thank you, congressman. on nato and those exercises. and our complete f
we have coming up in nato a joint training exercise in poland.that's very important to members of congress because we know how sensitive our relationship is with poland as the administration walked away from the missile defense, and this joint exercise take place. my concerns obviously our amount as we look sequestration and defense cuts to give our al throw it assurance we can do two conflicts with the tilt to the pacific, nato is obviously nervous, and i would like, mr. secretary, your...
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off the updates and go off slovenia with former champion and local hero completing the podium in poland it was like that dean of the first triumph since taking three wins in his rookie season back in two thousand and nine. and on sunday i made protest against the race of formula one champion sebastian vettel dominated the bob graham grand prix as the red bull man security second win of the four races this season lotus drivers could be right in and roma groeschel finished second and third respectively ferrari's fernando alonso suffered a problem to his rear wing and could only manage eight vettel is now ten points clear of lichen and at the top of the overall standings. and also on the sunday novak djokovic ended rafael nadal's eight year reign in monte carlo as the world number one beach the king of play on his favored surface six two seven six was the final score after djokovic twice came from a breakdown in the second set a serbian sending out a strong message ahead of next month's french open the only grand slam title missing from this collection. was staying with tennis in russia bo
off the updates and go off slovenia with former champion and local hero completing the podium in poland it was like that dean of the first triumph since taking three wins in his rookie season back in two thousand and nine. and on sunday i made protest against the race of formula one champion sebastian vettel dominated the bob graham grand prix as the red bull man security second win of the four races this season lotus drivers could be right in and roma groeschel finished second and third...
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off the updates and go off slovenia with former champion and local hero completing the podium in poland it was like that dean of the first triumph since taking three wins in his rookie season back in two thousand and nine. and on sunday i made protest against the race of formula one champion sebastian vettel dominated the bahrain grand prix as the red bull man security second win of the poor races this season lotus drivers can be right in and romance groeschel finished second and third respectively ferrari's fernando alonso suffered a problem to his rear wing and could only manage eight vettel is now ten points clear of lichen at the top of the overall standings. but also on a sunday night by djokovic ended rafael nadal's eight year reign in monte carlo as the world number one beach that came to play on his favored surface six two seven six was the final score after djokovic twice came from a break down in the second set a serbian sending out a strong message ahead of next month's french open the only grand slam title missing from his collection. was staying with tennis in russia booked
off the updates and go off slovenia with former champion and local hero completing the podium in poland it was like that dean of the first triumph since taking three wins in his rookie season back in two thousand and nine. and on sunday i made protest against the race of formula one champion sebastian vettel dominated the bahrain grand prix as the red bull man security second win of the poor races this season lotus drivers can be right in and romance groeschel finished second and third...
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the opinion of a british leaders have wanted to be like her tony blair wanted to get involved in poland overseas military adventures so he could be as successful as as margaret thatcher in foreign policy course hasn't really been very successful. prime minister david cameron of course wants to emulate margaret thatcher's effect with regarding the opinion course margaret thatcher was unfortunately removed from power after she criticized the because there were some in the party who wanted to return to the main tide within the european union was david cameron will i think be less successful than margaret thatcher margaret thatcher secured a rebate from the e.u. she got some of our money back from brussels ok let me ask you this the british prime minister said insult the support of the e.u. within the u.k. is a way for thing do you think that britain will see britain exiting the block in the near future. i think so because other e.u. countries are not predisposed to want to give powers back to the u.k. they don't want special opt outs for britain they don't want the central a you institutio
the opinion of a british leaders have wanted to be like her tony blair wanted to get involved in poland overseas military adventures so he could be as successful as as margaret thatcher in foreign policy course hasn't really been very successful. prime minister david cameron of course wants to emulate margaret thatcher's effect with regarding the opinion course margaret thatcher was unfortunately removed from power after she criticized the because there were some in the party who wanted to...
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teenager basically goes back home in tears because he was turned down and writes roses are red types of poland's. the yet another girl turned him down during my degree is in steady my professors did not tell me about washington's teenage girlfriend and provides an important plans to understand the president. real though our country's leaders are shaped by the hand of a woman, often a mother, a wife, but sometimes of a mistress as well. is in the news today general david betray is is still dominating the headlines with his alleged affair related to the book my first thought is during world war ii general eisenhower was having a long-term affair with an attractive british driver what general hires of model instead of a major or capt.? imagine if his affair came out during world war ii and what if we got rid of him before d-day? during the great depression franklin roosevelt was having affairs he had to. his personal aide and secretary ann cook the dresser and un dresser. [laughter] what about fdr and what if we threw him out of office as the economy was recovering? all the way back the very young
teenager basically goes back home in tears because he was turned down and writes roses are red types of poland's. the yet another girl turned him down during my degree is in steady my professors did not tell me about washington's teenage girlfriend and provides an important plans to understand the president. real though our country's leaders are shaped by the hand of a woman, often a mother, a wife, but sometimes of a mistress as well. is in the news today general david betray is is still...