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others, including poland, have in place to it with over 100 concessions awarded. with overbraced it, 100 concessions at. this is an organic farmer. his farm sits on a gas hot spot. he is worried about the impact on water sources in the region, particularly of chemicals used in these processes leak. he believes other forms of pollution may follow. some do except that poland's gas reserves are economically important but they are opposed to the fracking process itself. >> in this village in the grip of winter, farmers are also concerned. they maintain they were given little information by the authorities or the gas companies before the drilling began. residents here say the gas industry has presented a misleading image of fragging. fracking. the film maker behind "gas land" recently pledged solidarity with polish activists. >> there is no evidence that shale gas can be developed sustainably. there is no evidence that we can withstand what this would mean for our climate. >> there is no way to extract shale gas without using hydraulic fracture stimulation. >> your tra
others, including poland, have in place to it with over 100 concessions awarded. with overbraced it, 100 concessions at. this is an organic farmer. his farm sits on a gas hot spot. he is worried about the impact on water sources in the region, particularly of chemicals used in these processes leak. he believes other forms of pollution may follow. some do except that poland's gas reserves are economically important but they are opposed to the fracking process itself. >> in this village in...
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the law in poland is like a spider's web.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 one of
the law in poland is like a spider's web.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...
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next door is a cafÉ that serves pancakes with blueberries from poland.agnes now lives in warsaw, but she spends her summers in her home village in turkey. >> i miss my friends in warsaw when i'm here, but that is not where i'm from. i was born and raised here. it is here that my parents and many relatives still live. >> the residence are turkish nationals. their children go to turkish schools. many ethnic holes here have set up writing businesses, and between them now employ 700 of their muslim compatriots. they now also have their own mosque. >> it is ramadan now, and the christians come to celebrate the breaking of the fast with us, and we go to the polish festivities. our two cultures get along well. >> 177-year-old and tony was a young boy, the poles had little contact with turks. they were largely isolated here. a local history museum addresses the hardships faced in the old days. they spent their winters cut off from the outside world, but there was never a dull moment, as senior residents recall. >> that room used to be my father's library. when w
next door is a cafÉ that serves pancakes with blueberries from poland.agnes now lives in warsaw, but she spends her summers in her home village in turkey. >> i miss my friends in warsaw when i'm here, but that is not where i'm from. i was born and raised here. it is here that my parents and many relatives still live. >> the residence are turkish nationals. their children go to turkish schools. many ethnic holes here have set up writing businesses, and between them now employ 700 of...
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poland as we mentioned. the election of the polish pope, john paul ii and return to the homeland and precursor of the solidarity movement. great britain, the election of margaret thatcher and real tumult over the british economy that has been really lost as part of the historical narrative of britain after after thatcher. i'm looking forward to coming after that. number five the one most people think of first when they think of 1979, the iranian revolution and toppling of the shah and the hostage crisis in 1979. wow, that is awful lot of ground to cover. let's start with thatcher. there are huge out pourings of tribute to the thatcher on occasion of her death. magazine covers and revisiting. >> host: it is always a challenge. you want to show why somebody is worth knowing about in the first place, right? there are revision it histories of thatcher. people correcting misperceptions about her. you have to establish why she is important in the first place. you have to people wouldn't dispute she was immensely i
poland as we mentioned. the election of the polish pope, john paul ii and return to the homeland and precursor of the solidarity movement. great britain, the election of margaret thatcher and real tumult over the british economy that has been really lost as part of the historical narrative of britain after after thatcher. i'm looking forward to coming after that. number five the one most people think of first when they think of 1979, the iranian revolution and toppling of the shah and the...
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of jewish people working at schindler's factories in nazi-occupied poland during world war ii. schindler was a german businessman, who was also a member of the nazi party. he is known for saving more than a thousand jews after he found out they were destined to be sent to the auschwitz concentration camp. he carried out his rescue operation under the guise of hiring skilled people in one of his factories. schindler's story became famous when u.s. film director steven spielberg made his oscar-winning movie 20 years ago. the auction is set to end on july 28th. >>> and next here is a three-day outlook on the world's weather.
of jewish people working at schindler's factories in nazi-occupied poland during world war ii. schindler was a german businessman, who was also a member of the nazi party. he is known for saving more than a thousand jews after he found out they were destined to be sent to the auschwitz concentration camp. he carried out his rescue operation under the guise of hiring skilled people in one of his factories. schindler's story became famous when u.s. film director steven spielberg made his...
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poland is is in a sticky position because he's trying to play politics as the moment his cabinet has been weakened by some revelations and he's and he's on the back foot as far as this e.u. u.s. trade deal is concerned we might come back to that one as well where i was and i think indignation is is putting it very strongly i mean yes i want spoke out about it should ever since monday it's wednesday and now everyone's kind of really quiet there's lots of confusing like you said bill no one's really denying or claiming anything happened today what we do know is that a president of the country was held in an airport for more than fourteen hours and his plane was searched that's a violation of international law why is no one talking about this over any day yes why are the politicians now let's bring in a truck you can hear me in the past a lot of people are saying this is really the game with anti u.s. sentiment the moment on behalf of many latin american countries but surely that's what it's been anti u.s. sentiment anyway hasn't there among a select few who. bill actually this is a ver
poland is is in a sticky position because he's trying to play politics as the moment his cabinet has been weakened by some revelations and he's and he's on the back foot as far as this e.u. u.s. trade deal is concerned we might come back to that one as well where i was and i think indignation is is putting it very strongly i mean yes i want spoke out about it should ever since monday it's wednesday and now everyone's kind of really quiet there's lots of confusing like you said bill no one's...
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during the mass he announced the next youth day will be held on in poland in two years. >> the global manhunt for thieves that stole more than $50 million in jewels in a heist that seemed out of a movie. >> it's the rich and famous playground. glitz, the glamour and jewel and now the robbery. it's almost like a copy a movie to catch a thief. he broke into the same hotel as the movie, under one minute he flashed a handgun, took jewels and diamonds reportedly over $50 million and walked right out in the french riviera. ♪ >> thieves can't resist a tan. this is third major heist this year. in london they robbed a jewelry store on motorcycles. in dubai, members of pink panther gang responsible for 340 heists sped away in beamers. this one got busted out of prison. prosecutors say they are trying to figure out who stole the diamonds. >> katie: manhunt has spread across europe. another chilling find in poland, 17 skeletons have been discovered buried with their skulls placed between the knees or hands. they say that is how suspected vampires used to be buried. adding to the mystery, nothing
during the mass he announced the next youth day will be held on in poland in two years. >> the global manhunt for thieves that stole more than $50 million in jewels in a heist that seemed out of a movie. >> it's the rich and famous playground. glitz, the glamour and jewel and now the robbery. it's almost like a copy a movie to catch a thief. he broke into the same hotel as the movie, under one minute he flashed a handgun, took jewels and diamonds reportedly over $50 million and...
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during the mass he announced the next youth day will be held on in poland in two years. >> the global manhunt for thieves that stole more than $50 million in jewels in a heist that seemed out of a movie. >> it's the rich and famous playground. glitz, the glamour and jewel and now the robbery. it's almost like a copy a movie to catch a thief. he broke into the same hotel as the movie, under one minute he flashed a handgun, took jewels and diamonds reportedly over $50 million and walked right out in the french riviera. ♪ >> thieves can't resist a tan. this is third major heist this year. in london they robbed a jewelry store on motorcycles. in dubai, members of pink panther gang responsible for 340 heists sped away in beamers. this one got busted out of prison. prosecutors say they are trying to figure out who stole the diamonds. >> katie: manhunt has spread across europe. another chilling find in poland, 17 skeletons have been discovered buried with their skulls placed between the knees or hands. they say that is how suspected vampires used to be buried. adding to the mystery, nothing
during the mass he announced the next youth day will be held on in poland in two years. >> the global manhunt for thieves that stole more than $50 million in jewels in a heist that seemed out of a movie. >> it's the rich and famous playground. glitz, the glamour and jewel and now the robbery. it's almost like a copy a movie to catch a thief. he broke into the same hotel as the movie, under one minute he flashed a handgun, took jewels and diamonds reportedly over $50 million and...
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with knotty germany invasion of poland to the museum's robert you're up close. works of art were packed up and moved out of the city with fear of damage from the allied bombing. some hundred 4,000 objects in the same took place 1941. a and it is a lee it was on multiple occasions to the countryside the news such as the economist david created a silo but officials of our concern to destroying his feeling in deccan only hope this would reflect to save the sculpture. of course, the united of vinci's more important to work it was protected with wooden. a and that fear was realized august big a -- 1840's three when the british bombed the cultural center with in the courtyard to obliterate the east wall, the dining hall isn't leaving it exposed to the elements and it would be some time before officials could build a new roof and it would be two years before all the art would removal of the sandbagged to teacher man if that would survive. of this was surely after the bomb fell a and you can see this offers a new clear perspective. bad about that same kind kind, the new
with knotty germany invasion of poland to the museum's robert you're up close. works of art were packed up and moved out of the city with fear of damage from the allied bombing. some hundred 4,000 objects in the same took place 1941. a and it is a lee it was on multiple occasions to the countryside the news such as the economist david created a silo but officials of our concern to destroying his feeling in deccan only hope this would reflect to save the sculpture. of course, the united of...
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the next world youth day will be held in poland in 2016. >>> megachurch pastor, rick warren, is back in the pulpit. he returned to his saddleback church in southern california saturday and preached his first sermon since his son committed suicide back in april. in his 70-minute sermon, he bought back tears, cracked jokes and made a passionate plea to eradicate the stigma of mental health problems. >> as the u.s. tries to bargain to get edward snowden back, everyone else is trying to figure out where he is. we are going to walk you through the moscow airport and try to figure out who could be helping him. we'll be right back. hope you stick ashd. jooinchtsz . and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. >>> he is accused of handing over hundreds of thousands of documents to wikileaks. manning is charged with aiding the enemy. >>> no word if edward know sden will stay in russia. he is still hiding in the moscow airport. phil black looks at how it came to this and what's at stake for u.s./russia relations. >> reporter: june 23rd, edward snowden arrives in mosco
the next world youth day will be held in poland in 2016. >>> megachurch pastor, rick warren, is back in the pulpit. he returned to his saddleback church in southern california saturday and preached his first sermon since his son committed suicide back in april. in his 70-minute sermon, he bought back tears, cracked jokes and made a passionate plea to eradicate the stigma of mental health problems. >> as the u.s. tries to bargain to get edward snowden back, everyone else is trying...
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which country did he visit, mexico, germany, united states, or poland? stay tuned. tell you the correct answer. go to cnn.com/far reeed.com. you can go to itunes.com if you miss a show or special. >>> this week's book of the week is "wealth and power" by shell and deluri. there are lots of china history books but this is really well done. it tells the story with lots of interesting historical characters and deep insights into the country. >>> remember malala usef, she was the 16-year-old girl that was shot for promoting education. she bravely recovered to continue the fight. she has another ally now. meet the burqa adventure. a new animated series that debuts on pakistani tv. she wears the burqa as not a sign of impression but as a ninja costume to keep her identity secret. each episode has a moral payoff and she uses her karate skills to fight off corrupt politicians and evil magicians. the series has the backing of top pakistani singers that perform in each episode. it is said that women are the stealth reformers of islam. in pakistan, now, they have the help of t
which country did he visit, mexico, germany, united states, or poland? stay tuned. tell you the correct answer. go to cnn.com/far reeed.com. you can go to itunes.com if you miss a show or special. >>> this week's book of the week is "wealth and power" by shell and deluri. there are lots of china history books but this is really well done. it tells the story with lots of interesting historical characters and deep insights into the country. >>> remember malala usef,...
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were onerous loans which only putin because of high oil prices could finally pay back unlike with poland where washington for gave its communist era debt washington never forgave any a moscow's debt we have never given russia anything and by the way putin says that over and over and over again and washington says why is he so any american he's not any american he's just making a simple point that any major leader would make that a relationship is a two way relationship we give something to you you give something to us and we go forward and solve problems we don't have that relationship and we haven't had it since the soviet union ended by the way oddly we had it with the soviet union but that's another story really quickly because we're running out of time so the reset idea is it all forgotten and dad now. well in america it's a pejorative as something that obama's enemies use to show how long wise he is and say it failed the reality is obama got what he wanted from the respect he got a russian held in supplying nato forces in afghanistan and he got tougher sanctions against iran he got
were onerous loans which only putin because of high oil prices could finally pay back unlike with poland where washington for gave its communist era debt washington never forgave any a moscow's debt we have never given russia anything and by the way putin says that over and over and over again and washington says why is he so any american he's not any american he's just making a simple point that any major leader would make that a relationship is a two way relationship we give something to you...
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>> well my father was british and my mother was born in poland and comes from that stand as it were. >> and you were born in chicago. >> than my parents moved to the east coast and moved to brussels where i went to school in belgium for five years and then i can to boarding school in england and stayed here. >> are you a writer? >> i write reviews for the paper sometimes rather slowly. i wrote a book about my mother's family and that is what the book is called about the fact that one of them was quite prominent in the kgb and did a lot of nefarious things responsible for organizing the death. she was quite a distant relative. the closer relative worked and was integrated to palestine and he was one of the original that he gave his closest associates and he also worked for the soviets and was a rather mysterious figure. and then there was another who was my mother's on goal who also helped the soviets and someone recently said the evidence in new york during those d new york during those days. i'm not a historian or a scholar and there was an article in the book but it tells the story
>> well my father was british and my mother was born in poland and comes from that stand as it were. >> and you were born in chicago. >> than my parents moved to the east coast and moved to brussels where i went to school in belgium for five years and then i can to boarding school in england and stayed here. >> are you a writer? >> i write reviews for the paper sometimes rather slowly. i wrote a book about my mother's family and that is what the book is called...
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a huge amount of trade back and forth could happen when you think about how poland is growing. [indiscernible] i know that. that is why i gave a shout out. it ges you a sense of the size of the city. everywhere,be true but based on the mexican- american population, we are the fifth are just city in mexico, and we are the second-largest city in poland. that is part of our history, but when you think about remittance, trade, opportunity, travel, tour is a -- at every level -- toward his him -- tourism -- at every level, it is a huge economic opportunity if for market and for a city that is still the headquarters of what i call the flat roof manufacturing, it does not have an export strategy because these are family owned businesses. the historical immigrant roots is a huge economic opportunity for what they can export and that is one way we can grow. we could go on, but i need the federal government to change a problem. short of that, through the new american office, the library, drivers license, the dream act, we can -- have done what we can do short of the federal government do
a huge amount of trade back and forth could happen when you think about how poland is growing. [indiscernible] i know that. that is why i gave a shout out. it ges you a sense of the size of the city. everywhere,be true but based on the mexican- american population, we are the fifth are just city in mexico, and we are the second-largest city in poland. that is part of our history, but when you think about remittance, trade, opportunity, travel, tour is a -- at every level -- toward his him --...
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when hitler invaded poland, fdr sent diplomats to explore american involvement in the war.r the next five years diplomats, operatives and rivals met with win stan churchill and stalin discussing the bridge to those at home. with me the a sure of michael fullilove, "rendezvous with destiny." we've been talking about u.s. intervention when, how the ramifications complications with syria and not in a general way with egypt. the subject matter in your book is applicable to today as well. >> it is, and it's hard to remember this now because america is end of this period of intense activity in the middle east, but in the period i write about, isolationism was the dominant thing in american policy. when you mention that hitler invaded poland only one in four americans believed in a declaration against hitler even though he was a madman. >> michael: and there were rivals wental nendell li l willkie were one of those. >> wendell willkie was part of the isolationists and the president saw this so he sent him to to blend. england. in the middle of it, is fdr the greatest statesman of
when hitler invaded poland, fdr sent diplomats to explore american involvement in the war.r the next five years diplomats, operatives and rivals met with win stan churchill and stalin discussing the bridge to those at home. with me the a sure of michael fullilove, "rendezvous with destiny." we've been talking about u.s. intervention when, how the ramifications complications with syria and not in a general way with egypt. the subject matter in your book is applicable to today as well....
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the wet weather will effect germany on wednesday and poland on thursday. ahead of the system warm air comes in so temperatures looking like mid summer. 29 degrees for you in vienna. 26 in berlin. very hot across the iberian peninsula. 36 in madrid. much hotter conditions expected as we go into the weekend. here is your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
the wet weather will effect germany on wednesday and poland on thursday. ahead of the system warm air comes in so temperatures looking like mid summer. 29 degrees for you in vienna. 26 in berlin. very hot across the iberian peninsula. 36 in madrid. much hotter conditions expected as we go into the weekend. here is your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
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he likes to have a poland spring water cooler, a bowl of healthy snacks like fruits, nuts and granolapring water cooler and a bowl of healthy snacks like fruits, nuts and granola." [ applause ] >> steve: crafty. snoop lion, he's crafty. >> jimmy: here's the last one here. this is for gary busey. [ laughter ] he asked for chocolate chip cookies, diet coke and a lizard whose effervescent kaleidoscope will squish the pulsating aura of my brain carrot. there you go. [ laughter ] that's all for "celebrity riders," right there. we'll be right back with the guys from the found footage festival. they're gonna show us some fun videos. so stick around, everybody. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate.
he likes to have a poland spring water cooler, a bowl of healthy snacks like fruits, nuts and granolapring water cooler and a bowl of healthy snacks like fruits, nuts and granola." [ applause ] >> steve: crafty. snoop lion, he's crafty. >> jimmy: here's the last one here. this is for gary busey. [ laughter ] he asked for chocolate chip cookies, diet coke and a lizard whose effervescent kaleidoscope will squish the pulsating aura of my brain carrot. there you go. [ laughter ]...
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this is in poland and this is a race where they are meant to drift, and the drifting is happening and then -- if you watch, that car takes out one of the safety barrels and then the barrels ricochets into the photographer, and we have it from a second angle where you can see what happened. to me, it looks like the barrel is split in half by the car and the photographer was totally fine. there was an ambulance there to check him out, and he got up right afterwards and the dude is okay. >> it is probably an injury to the pride mo tan ytng,ftrace, and right on his behind. >> do we have a picture of the barrel coming right at his face? these are really good in baseball games. >>> and this is coming up. >> from the cat department. >>> you are walking down the streets of new york and you need to take a load off, so you see a nice inviting red bench and sit down and take a break. but it is not the ordinary park bench. >> hello. >> would you like a glass of champagne, and here is a menu for you. >> they are served drinks and dinner in style. i think that is couscous. and they have their own m
this is in poland and this is a race where they are meant to drift, and the drifting is happening and then -- if you watch, that car takes out one of the safety barrels and then the barrels ricochets into the photographer, and we have it from a second angle where you can see what happened. to me, it looks like the barrel is split in half by the car and the photographer was totally fine. there was an ambulance there to check him out, and he got up right afterwards and the dude is okay. >>...
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big development today is that the pope has announceded the next world day will be held in krakow, poland in three years' time. >> that's where the very popular pope john paul was from. we've seen this pope taking a very different approach from that taken by the church under previous popes. >> you said very popular, but that was social quietism of pope john paul and his successor, benedict, that really didn't play well in this part of the world at all. the sharp decline of the catholic church in this part of the world, especially at the lower ends of the income scale, and this pope wants to change that. completely different pope, talking about the rehabilitation of ploits -- politics, about the humanization of the economy. the key word is engaged. this is a catholic church that wants to fight for and win back the poor periphery. >> we've seen protests there over the high cost of living among other things. can we say the pope's visit has had an impact in? the pope is using folksy language and tried to identify himself with peaceful protests abandon it would seem he's been very success. . h
big development today is that the pope has announceded the next world day will be held in krakow, poland in three years' time. >> that's where the very popular pope john paul was from. we've seen this pope taking a very different approach from that taken by the church under previous popes. >> you said very popular, but that was social quietism of pope john paul and his successor, benedict, that really didn't play well in this part of the world at all. the sharp decline of the...
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president obama wanted to deploy 22 missiles in poland. this was supported by president obama as early as -- as recently as this march but mr. obama changed his mind with the cancellation of the cm-3 block missiles in poland in 2020 and now we don't have a third homeland defense site which the obama administration supported prior to march 15. the termination of the cm-3 block 2-b missile intended for poland now means the defense of the homeland from threats of the middle east will not be as strong as originally sought by this president. that's this president, mr. chairman, president obama who's cut missile defense every time he's had opportunity since he started in the face of a growing threat while the centrifuges in iran continues to spin. the war fighters that adds to the defense of the united states, general jacoby of the north come site said, whether it's on the east coast or alternate location will be increased battle space. that means an increased opportunity for me to engage threats either from iran or north korea. mr. chairman, it
president obama wanted to deploy 22 missiles in poland. this was supported by president obama as early as -- as recently as this march but mr. obama changed his mind with the cancellation of the cm-3 block missiles in poland in 2020 and now we don't have a third homeland defense site which the obama administration supported prior to march 15. the termination of the cm-3 block 2-b missile intended for poland now means the defense of the homeland from threats of the middle east will not be as...
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>> poland.>> they should just go back to poland and germany. >> and america and everywhere else. >> reporter: the video went viral and sparked outrage in the jewish community and beyond. thomas abruptly retired and issued a written apology. but later she said she stood by her remarks insisting she wasn't criticizing jews but was, instead, showing support for palestine. >> we had the right to ask questions to help the poor people, the underprivileged, people who have no voice. and i wish reporters would have more responsibility in speaking for the oppressed. >> reporter: controversial to the end, helen thomas always kept true to herself. >> our thanks to elizabeth for that report. meantime, justice for trayvon rallies planned across this country today. we're talking live with martin luther king iii all about it. that's next. (ding, ding) how long have i had my car insurance? i don't know, eight, ten years. i couldn't tell ya' but things were a lot less expensive back then. if you're 50 or over yo
>> poland.>> they should just go back to poland and germany. >> and america and everywhere else. >> reporter: the video went viral and sparked outrage in the jewish community and beyond. thomas abruptly retired and issued a written apology. but later she said she stood by her remarks insisting she wasn't criticizing jews but was, instead, showing support for palestine. >> we had the right to ask questions to help the poor people, the underprivileged, people who...
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and poland [made it easier] for ireland [and] ireland [made it easier] for serbia [and] serbia madeeasier for the arab spring, [and] the arab spring made it easier for [the protests in] wisconsin [and] occupy..." talk wisconsin [and] occupy..." talk about these connections. >> i believe there is something in human history-i call it the spirit of history. it's like a spring, a stream, that continue to move. and individuals and forces come along that become symbols of what is good, what is right and what is fair. and that's why i wrote this little book, to say to people that you, too, can allow yourself to be used by the spirit of history. just find a way to get in the way. when i was growing up, my mother and father, my grandparents and great-grandparents were always telling me, "don't get in trouble. don't get in the way." but i was inspired by martin luther king jr. and rosa parks and others to get in the way, to get in trouble-good trouble, necessary trouble. and we all must find a way to have the courage to get in trouble, to do our part. every generation must find a way to leave
and poland [made it easier] for ireland [and] ireland [made it easier] for serbia [and] serbia madeeasier for the arab spring, [and] the arab spring made it easier for [the protests in] wisconsin [and] occupy..." talk wisconsin [and] occupy..." talk about these connections. >> i believe there is something in human history-i call it the spirit of history. it's like a spring, a stream, that continue to move. and individuals and forces come along that become symbols of what is...
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snowden has received rejections from some of the countries, including poland, norway, spain, and austria. others have not given a response. many countries say they will not consider the request until snowden arrives in theirs -- in their respective countries. one of the countries snowden is considering is bolivia. a short time ago, a plane with bolivia's president was diverted among rumors that snowden was on the plane. >> we do not know whether that plane did kerry edward snowden even though there was plenty of suspicion and talk before bolivia's president left the meetings that he was coming from in russia, which is where edward snowden has been holed up at the moscow airport. the plane that the president of bolivia was riding in was diver did and not allowed to land portugal or france. it was diverted to spain to refuel. that is the story that the foreign minister of bolivia is telling. he is quite upset, saying that we do not know who invented this lie with regard to the allegations that edward snowden is on board. we want to announce to the world this injustice. that coming from the
snowden has received rejections from some of the countries, including poland, norway, spain, and austria. others have not given a response. many countries say they will not consider the request until snowden arrives in theirs -- in their respective countries. one of the countries snowden is considering is bolivia. a short time ago, a plane with bolivia's president was diverted among rumors that snowden was on the plane. >> we do not know whether that plane did kerry edward snowden even...
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i mean, and hungry and even in poland and yugoslavia the red army was completely out of control.bsolutely regimented, but in fact there was verbal control. when they got drunk -- >> for most of world war ii was berlin as a haven for germans? >> it was not a safe haven from the point of view of air raids. if berlin was one of the chief targets, particularly a bomber command, the royal air force and bomber command in his controversial strategic bombing offenses. the americans to also bombed berlin. so a lot of the city had been smashed, but because it was so spread out he didn't get the conflagrations. therefore the city survived more intact than one would have imagined, but then when the russians arrive in your ad armies attacking kamal with heavy artillery and supporting air forces, by the end of it of course berlin was pretty well smashed to pieces. >> 1942, what was life like? was the cinema, electricity, shortages? what was the city life like? >> the city life in berlin was on the whole carried on fairly normally. particularly for those who had money or above all had contacts
i mean, and hungry and even in poland and yugoslavia the red army was completely out of control.bsolutely regimented, but in fact there was verbal control. when they got drunk -- >> for most of world war ii was berlin as a haven for germans? >> it was not a safe haven from the point of view of air raids. if berlin was one of the chief targets, particularly a bomber command, the royal air force and bomber command in his controversial strategic bombing offenses. the americans to also...
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. >>> a lot of horsepower on display at this exotic car rally in poland and keep an eye on the yellowar at the right of the screen. that is a dcx and a highly powerful super car and some of the power at this expo is about to get out of control. >> oh! >> oh, man. >> a car is out of control and flies to the left and flies to the right, and then it smashes through a barrier and into a crowd of people. differing reports say as many as 19 people injured in this incident or seriously injured, and two children were also part of the people hit by this car. a lot of the people at this event, and a lot of cameras recording this incident. here is another angle. this one is little hard to watch, i'll warn you. >> oh. >> oh, wow. that is hard to watch. do you think that it is a case of the driver not being able to handle that much horse ppower? >> that is the case in my opinion, steven, because this car has 800 horsepower behind the wheel, and the car is an animal going down the road. reports say that driver was not impaired in any way and he was uninjured as well. >> if you have 800 horsepower,
. >>> a lot of horsepower on display at this exotic car rally in poland and keep an eye on the yellowar at the right of the screen. that is a dcx and a highly powerful super car and some of the power at this expo is about to get out of control. >> oh! >> oh, man. >> a car is out of control and flies to the left and flies to the right, and then it smashes through a barrier and into a crowd of people. differing reports say as many as 19 people injured in this incident...
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her parents came to germany from poland 25 years ago. they've since separated. her mother is a trained seam stress but hasn't been able to find a job for years so they live on social welfare. they often make the effort to speak german with each other. if you study more now, you'll definitely feel better later, her mother says. because you will have achieved something. and then your life will be asier. there are now just two weeks before natalie's exams. the pressure is mounting. even so, today naturally is hanging out with friends utside her building. her friends also know about the mentoring project. it's already a success in one sense. having a mentor is seen as a ool thing. >> i can talk to her about problems i have with my family or friends. she supports me in my schoolwork and she helps me prepare for later life. one of her classmates says that having a mentor is like having a friend. today is the last time natalie will see her before the exams. this time, they meet at her office. natalie is nervous. she gives her some words of encouragement. >> i want my f
her parents came to germany from poland 25 years ago. they've since separated. her mother is a trained seam stress but hasn't been able to find a job for years so they live on social welfare. they often make the effort to speak german with each other. if you study more now, you'll definitely feel better later, her mother says. because you will have achieved something. and then your life will be asier. there are now just two weeks before natalie's exams. the pressure is mounting. even so, today...
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seems to have succeeded, a message he plans to maintain through the next old youth day slated for poland in 2016. >> europe's biggest engineering company is kicking it seed eo to the curb. -- kicking it ceo to the curb grade they said a replacement would be named on wednesday. under his watch, siemens plummeted walk-off sword. is sword. while cost lan ands did not go to now his time is up. have gone wrong recently. siemens issued a profit warning, it second in less than three months. they promised a 12% profit margin and it turned out to be unrealistic. the profit warning led to a steep drop, down as much as seven percent. onlyholders are not the disappointed once. some high-profile customers are also. major projects have been repeatedly pushed back, delays in delivering high-speed trains and offshore wind parks have root to be an embarrassment for siemens which prided else on its reputation for reliability. the groups workforce has felt the pitch. the push to cut costs led to the loss of 10,000 jobs around the world. but he has made great strides in the fight against corruption followin
seems to have succeeded, a message he plans to maintain through the next old youth day slated for poland in 2016. >> europe's biggest engineering company is kicking it seed eo to the curb. -- kicking it ceo to the curb grade they said a replacement would be named on wednesday. under his watch, siemens plummeted walk-off sword. is sword. while cost lan ands did not go to now his time is up. have gone wrong recently. siemens issued a profit warning, it second in less than three months. they...
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and go back to germany or poland or wherever they came from.on the other hand she was a fierce germany or poland or whatever they came from. however she was a fierce advocate for transparency in the white house and she really did ask tough questions. your thoughts? >> i have a tough time about the comment about jews getting out of palestine and going back it wherever. but she did ask tough questions, not just one of the white house correspondents who rolls over for president reagan and all that. and wasn't she on the trips wasn't it famous she was first off and last to leave. >> you know, some very fancy restaurant in rome or paris you know. >> how did a tribute to helen thomas turn to a personal assault to me? >> well she was -- look sometimes i was shocked by her comments and the way she openly expressed them about her personal views, about the middle east. on the other hand, she was one tough reporter an i certainly admired that and you're right she did come in earlier and stay later. >> anyway, thank you. >> thank you. >> remember our discu
and go back to germany or poland or wherever they came from.on the other hand she was a fierce germany or poland or whatever they came from. however she was a fierce advocate for transparency in the white house and she really did ask tough questions. your thoughts? >> i have a tough time about the comment about jews getting out of palestine and going back it wherever. but she did ask tough questions, not just one of the white house correspondents who rolls over for president reagan and...
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the czech republic, austria and poland were hit hardest by flooding. retailers are relenting to reforming safety standards in bangladesh. 70 retailers, such as h&m, zara, and abercrombie and fitch, are signing onto a plan that includes conducting regular garment factory inspections. it follows a tragic factory collapse in april that killed more than 1100 wd macy's did not join the initiative. on a related note, wal-mart's expansion into india reportedly is hitting a snag and won't happen until 2016 at the earliest. with plenty of cash to spend, it's homebuyers from the outside of u.s. borders who are fueling the housing recovery. chinese and canadians, among others, are snapping up available properties, oftentimes luxury properties in sunbelt states. enrique teran sells real estate in miami, florida, and says the impact of foreign buyers can't be underestimated. "areas like texas, california, miami, tampa, you do see a great impact. new york, for example, has a great impact with foreign buyers in the market, and i would even tell you, as far as south f
the czech republic, austria and poland were hit hardest by flooding. retailers are relenting to reforming safety standards in bangladesh. 70 retailers, such as h&m, zara, and abercrombie and fitch, are signing onto a plan that includes conducting regular garment factory inspections. it follows a tragic factory collapse in april that killed more than 1100 wd macy's did not join the initiative. on a related note, wal-mart's expansion into india reportedly is hitting a snag and won't happen...
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now she has knocked out poland's player with ones that. >> she said she just fought with all her heart. >> tears of joy and relief. sabine lisicki has won in a nailbiter of match, making her the first german to reach the semifinal since steffi graf 14 years ago. the german took the first set 6- 4, but her opponent started to gain the momentum as her concentration slipped. lisicki rallied and once again showed she is at home among the world's best, finally reclaiming the lead. after two hours and 18 minutes, her second match point and the dual and secured her a place in the wimbledon final. considering her current form, many will fancy her chances in her next match against france. >> it will be a special fourth of july for fans on the u.s. west coast. -- sailing fans on the u.s. west coast. the opening match of the america's cup will be taking place in san francisco. the marks a return of the contest to the u.s. >> this year, the race is seeing a number of changes to the rules, some of them controversial. organizers say the new rules are designed to improve safety. >> some say the ameri
now she has knocked out poland's player with ones that. >> she said she just fought with all her heart. >> tears of joy and relief. sabine lisicki has won in a nailbiter of match, making her the first german to reach the semifinal since steffi graf 14 years ago. the german took the first set 6- 4, but her opponent started to gain the momentum as her concentration slipped. lisicki rallied and once again showed she is at home among the world's best, finally reclaiming the lead. after...
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the wet weather will affect germany on wednesday and poland on thursday. ahead of theel system, warm air comes in, so temperatures looking like midsummer. 29 degrees for you in vienna, 26 in berlin. and very hot across the peninsula. much hotter conditions expected as we go into the weekend. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us. and right now we've pulled off to the side of the road to take a little break. you see, we're heading north up 395, which cuts us right through the eastern sierra, which is one of the prettiest, most spectacular areas in our entire state. now, we're heading north about 20 more miles to visit a little town -- a town that's played a very important part in california's history. at one time, as a matter of fact, they tell me that this little town was the richest and the wildest place in the entire state. well, i think things have settled down there a little bit now, but it's still supposed to be extremely colorful.
the wet weather will affect germany on wednesday and poland on thursday. ahead of theel system, warm air comes in, so temperatures looking like midsummer. 29 degrees for you in vienna, 26 in berlin. and very hot across the peninsula. much hotter conditions expected as we go into the weekend. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us. and right now we've pulled off to the side of the road to...
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the pope got on the plane to fly back to rome and he announced the next world youth day is held in poland in 2016 in honor of pope john paul ii. >> amazon is hiring and where the shopping giant has positions. >> researchers find another reason for moms to breast >> welcome back on this monday morning with temperatures in the mid 50's. mike will tell us more about the forecast. >> now we will tell you about pain at the pump. the average price has jumped eight cents in two weeks. the survey released yesterday finds the national average if a gallon is $3.67. it state-wide average is 30 cents higher. the lowest price for gasoline is in sacramento at $3.83. los angeles has the highest price at $4.04 a gallon. amazon is helping is job applications. lots of them. they are looking to hire 7,000 people in 13 states mostly at distribution centers. our closest distribution center is in tracy. amazon says 5,000 of the jobs are full-time jobs and most helping to full orders or customer service. >> parents will not reach so dopily into the wallets for back to school items with a firm saying they will s
the pope got on the plane to fly back to rome and he announced the next world youth day is held in poland in 2016 in honor of pope john paul ii. >> amazon is hiring and where the shopping giant has positions. >> researchers find another reason for moms to breast >> welcome back on this monday morning with temperatures in the mid 50's. mike will tell us more about the forecast. >> now we will tell you about pain at the pump. the average price has jumped eight cents in two...
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insurgencies, no demonstrations and such in any, not in germany after occupation, not in japan or poland or the other country you mentioned, argentina. evenrity is the first thing. there the question is, how can we help them? second, the question is when you pour money into countries, the countries that you invest, the so-called asian tigers, china, have kong, singapore, taiwan had extremely little foreign aid. they did it largely on their own. but let me ask you a question which i know you particularly have important things to say. some people argue, from max weber on, that not all cultures are equally hospitable to modernization. the argument is not that something is wrong with them -- orically, or i they that they are in neatly unable. some are more hostile than others. is the middle east not different? >> it could be. even if we do not look at it culturally. even historically in terms of political development, security. it may not be ready to be ultimately it is a force for modernization and stability. i believe it has to come from economic reform. you have to put these countries int
insurgencies, no demonstrations and such in any, not in germany after occupation, not in japan or poland or the other country you mentioned, argentina. evenrity is the first thing. there the question is, how can we help them? second, the question is when you pour money into countries, the countries that you invest, the so-called asian tigers, china, have kong, singapore, taiwan had extremely little foreign aid. they did it largely on their own. but let me ask you a question which i know you...
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now she has knocked out poland's player with ones that. >> she said she just fought with all her heart. >> tears of joy and relief. sabine lisicki has won in a nailbiter of match, making her the first german to reach the semifinal since steffi graf 14 years ago. the german took the first set 6- 4, but her opponent started to gain the momentum as her concentration slipped. lisicki rallied and once again showed she is at home among the world's best, finally reclaiming the lead. after two hours and 18 minutes, her second match point and the dual and secured her a place in the wimbledon final. considering her current form, many will fancy her chances in her next match against france. >> it will be a special fourth of july for fans on the u.s. west coast. -- sailing fans on the u.s. west coast. the opening match of the america's cup will be taking place in san francisco. the marks a return of the contest to the u.s. >> this year, the race is seeing a number of changes to the rules, some of them controversial. organizers say the new rules are designed to improve safety. >> some say the ameri
now she has knocked out poland's player with ones that. >> she said she just fought with all her heart. >> tears of joy and relief. sabine lisicki has won in a nailbiter of match, making her the first german to reach the semifinal since steffi graf 14 years ago. the german took the first set 6- 4, but her opponent started to gain the momentum as her concentration slipped. lisicki rallied and once again showed she is at home among the world's best, finally reclaiming the lead. after...
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together with his wife or saving hundreds of jewish workers at a plant that he managed in occupied poland or ring world war ii. after the war, he launched a foundation to support projects in israel. >> some rebranding now for a high. european aerospace giant the ada's is changing its name to airbus as part of a major shakeup -- european aerospace giant eads. >> eads says it reinforces the importance of commercial aviation. >> airbus, the flagship brand of eads, known worldwide for its passenger jets. last year, the division generated more than 38 billion euros in sales, accounting for almost 70% of the entire group. >> airbus is the most internationally known brand. >> the name change is part of a major restructuring. four divisions are being reduced to three. commercial airliners and helicopters both remain intact. defense and space, formerly separate units, will be merged into one to cut costs. eads says the move is in response to shrinking budgets in western countries, but management is not saying whether the restructuring will result in job cuts. but -- >> egypt's interim government h
together with his wife or saving hundreds of jewish workers at a plant that he managed in occupied poland or ring world war ii. after the war, he launched a foundation to support projects in israel. >> some rebranding now for a high. european aerospace giant the ada's is changing its name to airbus as part of a major shakeup -- european aerospace giant eads. >> eads says it reinforces the importance of commercial aviation. >> airbus, the flagship brand of eads, known worldwide...
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among the countries where snowden has applied poland, switzerland, ireland, norway and china. >>> its 6:41. bumper to bumper for day two of the bart strike. as we give you a live look at people lining up right now from buses at the west oakland bart station. we are going to tell you which spots are really creating the chaos. and why there is no sign of a deal in the works. >>> in the south bay traffic starting to pick up on 10 1. things good and clear but we have major accidents on the east bay and approaching the bay bridge toll plaza. rchlths we are tracking the peak of the heat wave today. that means 105 plus degree weather. we have isolated showers and thunderstorms on the radar right now. we'll show you that and we'll tell you what is driving the wild weather, when that heat will break. your seven day forecast when "today in the bay" comes right back. ♪ [ roars ] ♪ ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats th
among the countries where snowden has applied poland, switzerland, ireland, norway and china. >>> its 6:41. bumper to bumper for day two of the bart strike. as we give you a live look at people lining up right now from buses at the west oakland bart station. we are going to tell you which spots are really creating the chaos. and why there is no sign of a deal in the works. >>> in the south bay traffic starting to pick up on 10 1. things good and clear but we have major...
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the wet weather will affect germany on wednesday and poland on thursday. ahead of theel system, warm air comes in, so temperatures looking like midsummer. 29 degrees for you in vienna, 26 in berlin. and very hot across the peninsula. much hotter conditions expected as we go into the weekend. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us. macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: hundreds of thousands of opposition protesters packed cairo's tahrir square for the third day in a row, again calling for egyptian president morsi's ouster, and more high-level officials left his cabinet. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the turmoil, as the clock ticks down on the military's deadline for resolving the standoff. >> woodruff: then, with the deadly fire in arizona continuing to burn out of control, we examine whether hotter temperatures and drier
the wet weather will affect germany on wednesday and poland on thursday. ahead of theel system, warm air comes in, so temperatures looking like midsummer. 29 degrees for you in vienna, 26 in berlin. and very hot across the peninsula. much hotter conditions expected as we go into the weekend. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us. macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: hundreds of...
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finally poland on america's global hunger for and. also surveillance really dollars pesos has a new report finding that the american corporations only raking in millions by selling your data to government agencies. also this hour rival crowds are encouraged to take to the streets all across a trip of the country remains in the building but it's called time oil which some introductions believe is playing into the on these hot. coals and six hundred extra police to keep at the upcoming orange launch as you know to protest the decision to be read all over the raid.
finally poland on america's global hunger for and. also surveillance really dollars pesos has a new report finding that the american corporations only raking in millions by selling your data to government agencies. also this hour rival crowds are encouraged to take to the streets all across a trip of the country remains in the building but it's called time oil which some introductions believe is playing into the on these hot. coals and six hundred extra police to keep at the upcoming orange...
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they're haggling over pay raises and benefits. >>> a terrifying video in poland. see no barrier. 17 people were hurt. four of them seriously. two of them children. we're told none of the injuries are said to be life threatening. that accident now under investigation. >>> to texas now where an unusual pet makes a break for it. yes, that is a bouncing walaby. they were eventually able to get the runaway. after taking lots of photos, wally was returned to his other than. no word on whether he ran away because they made him wear the t red t-shirt. he's into blue. >> kangaroos are one of thoefs animals that get an artificially good reputation. some are like those dogs are all mean. >> everybody thinks they're cute and friendly. but they will kick you. >> i'm fascinated by them. >> you can be into them, but i don't think they're into you. >> and we're getting the word wallabys don't want to be compared to kangaroos. >> they there size issues. that's why they're so nasty. think twice. >>> coming up on "new day," could george zimmerman's own words come back to haunt him?
they're haggling over pay raises and benefits. >>> a terrifying video in poland. see no barrier. 17 people were hurt. four of them seriously. two of them children. we're told none of the injuries are said to be life threatening. that accident now under investigation. >>> to texas now where an unusual pet makes a break for it. yes, that is a bouncing walaby. they were eventually able to get the runaway. after taking lots of photos, wally was returned to his other than. no word...