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she thinks poland is too far away. astrid lives in munich and visits her mother around three times a year. now that will mean traveling to poland and not cologne. researching nursing homes that could be suitable for german seniors, his company is still in the startup phase. few people have been willing to pay the fee of 1000 euros. he is sure that the retirement industry has a promising future in poland. >> there are a growing number of new, comfortable nursing homes being built. it's not exactly a boom, but it's on the way. >> well-off seniors such as ingrid are his potential clients. old age care in germany is paid for by the state, but many of the 2.5 million elderly entitled to care have to pay a large part of the cost themselves. the nursing home agents are now deep in the polish countryside. >> take the first round about, then straight ahead. >> let's hope we don't drive around here forever. >> getting first-hand information is a time-consuming process. ingrid has organized everything herself. she has taken a che
she thinks poland is too far away. astrid lives in munich and visits her mother around three times a year. now that will mean traveling to poland and not cologne. researching nursing homes that could be suitable for german seniors, his company is still in the startup phase. few people have been willing to pay the fee of 1000 euros. he is sure that the retirement industry has a promising future in poland. >> there are a growing number of new, comfortable nursing homes being built. it's not...
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and poland, the ban that divides a country. the netherlands' biggest art fest of the century has taken a tragic turn. in october last year, yves stole as many as seven paintings by artists such as matisse, monet, and picasso. the heist took a mere two minutes. some of the stolen masterpieces were later discovered in romania. three romanian men were arrested and are due to stand trial later this month, but the paintings are still missing, and there's concern they may have been destroyed. >> this ordinary plastic sac contains something extraordinary -- seven stolen paintings. they changed life in this romanian village overnight. the mother of one of the suspected thieves once claimed she buried the sack here. >> these people did not integrate into our community. they only thought about themselves and got into fights night after night here in the village. they have evil deeds on their conscience. >> using a simple screwdriver, the gang broke into the art museum and robbed it. in just two minutes, they snuck out paintings with an e
and poland, the ban that divides a country. the netherlands' biggest art fest of the century has taken a tragic turn. in october last year, yves stole as many as seven paintings by artists such as matisse, monet, and picasso. the heist took a mere two minutes. some of the stolen masterpieces were later discovered in romania. three romanian men were arrested and are due to stand trial later this month, but the paintings are still missing, and there's concern they may have been destroyed....
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and since the 1990s, this utility has been the source of water in friberg for poland spring water. there has been a lot of controversy in the count, the nestles involvement in friberg. some are happy they're there, and some are not. and the current chapter has to do with this 25-year contract, which would cement nestle's relationship with the local utility and lock in a stable pricing arraignment and a revenue stream for the utility. >> that sounds reasonable and that? >> it's a philosophical question that drives the debate in friberg, whether or not water should be a commodity, or whether water is a public resource like the air that shouldn't be bought and sold in this way. nestle's other pumping stations and springs, where it gets poland spring water, in the towns that it operates have been good. the long-term exception has been friberg, and a lot of it has to do, nestles doesn't own the spring water, but rather, they're getting the water from the local utility that serves all of the customers in the area, and there's a history with that. so so there's a lot of distrust in the to
and since the 1990s, this utility has been the source of water in friberg for poland spring water. there has been a lot of controversy in the count, the nestles involvement in friberg. some are happy they're there, and some are not. and the current chapter has to do with this 25-year contract, which would cement nestle's relationship with the local utility and lock in a stable pricing arraignment and a revenue stream for the utility. >> that sounds reasonable and that? >> it's a...
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poland springs are now fleas would light.ire area here and get all this mountain water and sell it all over the world for money regardless of what it does to the ecology they are very very astute in dealing with. changing regulations or working within regulations to meet the demands in the goals that they have if there was no. resistance to them coming to town they would be no office with a good labor policy giving away free coffee the funny part is they give away free water they're giving away a case of free water to the first fifty people every month that come in there and. it's extremely ludicrous because that water is the water that we get when we turn our sink they use it up there and wash their hands. and flush their toilets with the same water. spraying water. thank you bob that. in main opposition is growing many people are angry that nestle is making big money out of the water i meet up again with more bhalo. leslie is a water hunter they're a predator they're not interested in the sustainable use of ground water or
poland springs are now fleas would light.ire area here and get all this mountain water and sell it all over the world for money regardless of what it does to the ecology they are very very astute in dealing with. changing regulations or working within regulations to meet the demands in the goals that they have if there was no. resistance to them coming to town they would be no office with a good labor policy giving away free coffee the funny part is they give away free water they're giving away...
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for its poland spring brand nestlé pumps out a million liters of water every day.he tanker and thirty thousand liters of water for which nestle pays a private landowner just ten dogs. in front of the heavy traffic most of. the water tankers carry up to twenty five thousand so. they come to miss ms bachmann located about an hour. and also for at freiburg it supplies about a sixth of the water for poland spring bottling was the focus of attention today. our dear before you want to play with us right out of freiburg or if you take in millions or kill them to water out of one place there asked for you that effect somewhere that's why you've invited freiburg residents to dump the bottles of cold spring water i took upon this hole back to where they don't belong here they don't have a right to be here any or all of the war laos. they don't have a right to come here and take the water. inside the missing ones to build a second pumping station it wants to pump double the quantity of water. but also some consideration the local authorities are refusing the company permissio
for its poland spring brand nestlé pumps out a million liters of water every day.he tanker and thirty thousand liters of water for which nestle pays a private landowner just ten dogs. in front of the heavy traffic most of. the water tankers carry up to twenty five thousand so. they come to miss ms bachmann located about an hour. and also for at freiburg it supplies about a sixth of the water for poland spring bottling was the focus of attention today. our dear before you want to play with us...
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for its poland spring brand nestlé pumps out a million liters of water every day.tank of coal thirty thousand liters of water for which nestle pays a private landowner just ten dogs. inside the heavy traffic most of. the water tankers carry up to twenty five thousand troops and. the time to miss them sparkling located about an hour. and also for at freiburg that supplies about a sixth of the water for poland spring bottling was the focus of attention today. our dear before you want to play with us right i want to freiburg if you take in millions or kill them to water out of one place they're still free of that effect somewhere that's why you've invited freiburg residents to dump bottles of cold spring water apply go. back to where they don't belong here they don't have a right to be here and your life you are lousy. they don't have a right to come here and take the water. you find the missing ones to build a second pumping station. wants to pump double the quantity of water. but also some consideration the local authorities are refusing the company permission as a
for its poland spring brand nestlé pumps out a million liters of water every day.tank of coal thirty thousand liters of water for which nestle pays a private landowner just ten dogs. inside the heavy traffic most of. the water tankers carry up to twenty five thousand troops and. the time to miss them sparkling located about an hour. and also for at freiburg that supplies about a sixth of the water for poland spring bottling was the focus of attention today. our dear before you want to play...
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poland springs are now fleas would light.ire area here and get all its mountain water and sell it all over the world for money regardless of what it does to the ecology they are very very stupid. in dealing with. changing regulations or working within regulations to meet the demands in the goals that they have if there was no. resistance to them coming to town there would be no office with a good labor policy giving away free coffee the funny part is they give away free water they're giving away a case of free water to the first fifty people every month that come in there and for me it's extremely ludicrous because that water is water that we get when we turn our sink they use it up there and wash their hands. and flush their toilets with the same water. spraying water. thank you bob that. in main opposition is growing many people are angry that nestle is making big money out of their water a meet up again with more bhalo. leslie is a water hunter they're a predator they're not interested in the sustainable use of ground wate
poland springs are now fleas would light.ire area here and get all its mountain water and sell it all over the world for money regardless of what it does to the ecology they are very very stupid. in dealing with. changing regulations or working within regulations to meet the demands in the goals that they have if there was no. resistance to them coming to town there would be no office with a good labor policy giving away free coffee the funny part is they give away free water they're giving...
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poland. remember reagan at christmas lighting the candle in the window asking americans to be in solidarity with the poles? and to honor that in december the president of poland on the anniversary called me back and european metals are very garish. they are all over and then they give you want to sleep with. [laughter] or they give you a second one. anyway, go they asked if i would go down to the reagan monument which they put up. a beautiful monument and light candles. the president spoke about we need to worry about russia and ukraine is not solid yet and there are lots of cases of liberty and we must all do for others what the united states did for us. now the story about ronald reagan that i love best. there are a number of them but the one that i like best is while i was gone they had a night at the white house and i guess it was with solidarity. and marshall law. wasn't there a movie made her something called let poland be poland? so the president invited both of us to go and i wasn't t
poland. remember reagan at christmas lighting the candle in the window asking americans to be in solidarity with the poles? and to honor that in december the president of poland on the anniversary called me back and european metals are very garish. they are all over and then they give you want to sleep with. [laughter] or they give you a second one. anyway, go they asked if i would go down to the reagan monument which they put up. a beautiful monument and light candles. the president spoke...
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wasn't there a movie made of something called let poland beat holland? and so, the president invited both of us to go, and i wasn't there. it turns out all of the central eastern european's that they knew, rostenkowski and archbishop krol, you know, a noted person with a slavic background be invited to. they were all staying in the reception room, all men, and karen, and when the door suddenly parted and president reagan walked in with sort of natural light flow when he walks in. alderman turned their back on karen. reagan spotted this instantly, cut right through them, walked over, took her arm and led her over to the tables, seated her beside him. when i came back, canvassing, he's so galante. he is just so galante. then she told me another story how rostenkowski was sitting across from her. this must've been, what, 82, and the economy suddenly starting to turn after a very bad first year. and karen said, the first thing she said to the president was, i noticed the mr. president, they don't call it reaganomics anymore. [laughter] what she meant wise on
wasn't there a movie made of something called let poland beat holland? and so, the president invited both of us to go, and i wasn't there. it turns out all of the central eastern european's that they knew, rostenkowski and archbishop krol, you know, a noted person with a slavic background be invited to. they were all staying in the reception room, all men, and karen, and when the door suddenly parted and president reagan walked in with sort of natural light flow when he walks in. alderman...
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the first one which we call preparedness' begins when hitler invaded poland, september of 1939 and goes to pearl harbor. that 27 months is the most difficult time of all because we are not in the war, we don't want to be in the war, we went in many cases to pretend we have nothing to do with the work and i will explain why in a moment and as a result it was very difficult to get america to start mobilizing its defenses so this period is full of conflicts, disputes, denials and so forth. the second point is one of the reasons you have this kind of difference is the legacy of world war i. the end of world war i left a bad taste in americans's mouth. didn't come out the way it was supposed to. the idealism got crushed. ended up with a cynical treaty of verisign which set the stage for world war ii. there's that old joke about we'd be the germans in 1917 and they have hardly bothered us since. they bothered us very much in the years to come. more important for americans was how the war ended at home. number one, we sometimes forget this, the tail end of the war came the worst epidemic in mo
the first one which we call preparedness' begins when hitler invaded poland, september of 1939 and goes to pearl harbor. that 27 months is the most difficult time of all because we are not in the war, we don't want to be in the war, we went in many cases to pretend we have nothing to do with the work and i will explain why in a moment and as a result it was very difficult to get america to start mobilizing its defenses so this period is full of conflicts, disputes, denials and so forth. the...
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monuments to socialists are not exactly well looked after in today's poland. >> we have to make a big effort. the artist had to motivate us because we were a bit fed up at that point. even when it was pouring rain, he did not lose sight of his artistic vision. it was a question of honor. we thought if we could not manage the socialists, we were total wimps. >> the whole thing was crazy, standing there in the rain with a bunch of enthusiastic athletes. 50 men in the mud -- it was no picnic, but it was worth it to watch them do a day of work and see how much they believe in the idea because they are not being paid. there is nothing in it for them. they are doing it for idealistic reasons, for art. >>tiful thing to behold. >> the project goes by the name heavyweight history. an uplifting experience for everyone involved. but this five-ton ronald reagan proved a tougher challenge than a socialist. the labs could not do it. instead, they turn their hands to the statue of polio brothers directed in 1945 known roughly as the -- known locally as the four sleeping soldiers. one could argue tha
monuments to socialists are not exactly well looked after in today's poland. >> we have to make a big effort. the artist had to motivate us because we were a bit fed up at that point. even when it was pouring rain, he did not lose sight of his artistic vision. it was a question of honor. we thought if we could not manage the socialists, we were total wimps. >> the whole thing was crazy, standing there in the rain with a bunch of enthusiastic athletes. 50 men in the mud -- it was no...
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. >> poland, they're excited to see, because poland as radically improved over the past 10 years despiteving a high child poverty rate, a rate that is comparable to our own. this is a big country with a lot of issues, and still has not achieved of the level of finland but has dramatically improved spend. >> i was trying to figure out, what do these things have in common? i mean, i see schools and education taken seriously for one thing. a few gadgets, not an emphasize on electronics which is surprising, and teachers of course held in high steam. >> right. and i think those things are related. so when all of these countries were up against an economic crises at some point and for various reasons, partly luck, partly intentional, they decided to get serious about education and they decided they needed to be rigorous for the teachers and the students and everyone involved. once you do that, it makes more sense to shut down your teacher training colleges and reopen them in the most elite universities in the land and it makes sense to give your children challenging, demanding work, the kind o
. >> poland, they're excited to see, because poland as radically improved over the past 10 years despiteving a high child poverty rate, a rate that is comparable to our own. this is a big country with a lot of issues, and still has not achieved of the level of finland but has dramatically improved spend. >> i was trying to figure out, what do these things have in common? i mean, i see schools and education taken seriously for one thing. a few gadgets, not an emphasize on electronics...
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protesters are expected to fill the streets of warsaw, poland now through saturday as they rally for higher pay. the demonstrations are said to be organized by unions claiming businesses are exploiting workers. government leaders in poland recently re-worked the pension system -- which was not popular with the middle class and raised taxes which is being protested by corporate business owners. the u.s. postal service is turning to "renting" vans to deal with its aging fleet of vehicles. the agency is soliciting bids to lease mini and cargo vans to carry mail. the usps estimates repairing its 185 thousand vehicles could cost six billion dollars. congress is requiring the postal service to make annual five-billion dollar payments for future retiree benefits which is causing a financial strain. as we mentioned earlier-- a blockbuster bond sale is happening in the market.. verizon is selling an historic $49 billion dollars in corporate bonds. the telecom giant will use money raised in the sale to help pay for its $130 billion dollar acquisition of verizon wireless from vodaphone. accordi
protesters are expected to fill the streets of warsaw, poland now through saturday as they rally for higher pay. the demonstrations are said to be organized by unions claiming businesses are exploiting workers. government leaders in poland recently re-worked the pension system -- which was not popular with the middle class and raised taxes which is being protested by corporate business owners. the u.s. postal service is turning to "renting" vans to deal with its aging fleet of...
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moscow will tens of thousands of union workers have staged a massive anti-government protest in poland's capital people there angry over this downturn in the economy every three days a protest with unions accusing the prime minister of ignoring them unemployment in poland is that thirteen percent and you know the pulse of europe is even higher in greece the jobless numbers are got steadily worse for two and a half years and in spain over twenty six percent of people don't have work but it's the imminent election in germany which could decide how europe deals with its problems as all of these smith reports. it could be make or break for the euro zone as the german election approaches europe's a region still stuck in recession with outbreaks of social unrest and some believe the outcome of the election could be a catalyst for change i think speaking to vats of klaus the former president of the czech republic capital markets conference here in london he compares the european project to communism and says the time is now for the people of individual european countries to stand up and say the
moscow will tens of thousands of union workers have staged a massive anti-government protest in poland's capital people there angry over this downturn in the economy every three days a protest with unions accusing the prime minister of ignoring them unemployment in poland is that thirteen percent and you know the pulse of europe is even higher in greece the jobless numbers are got steadily worse for two and a half years and in spain over twenty six percent of people don't have work but it's the...
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so that was one of his many dilemmas after the invasion of poland. the third thing that i think confuses the way we look at this is the way in which the past often gets encrusted in some sort of mythology the shapes the way we see it. in this case, that methodology is the greatest generation. the notion that some of this generation of americans linked arms, march forward, did the patriotic thing, stepped right up to the plate, choose your own cliche. that didn't happen. it didn't happen first of all because there is no such thing as the greatest generation. there is no way to measure what is great about a generation. what you measure is human behavior. history repeats itself -- history never repeats itself but historical patterns do because those historical patterns are based on human behavior. if you go down through the generations you will see human behavior runs the whole gamut from the ultimate givers to the ultimate takers and that is no different from this generation than from any other. for every patriot who went out and tried to enlist to ser
so that was one of his many dilemmas after the invasion of poland. the third thing that i think confuses the way we look at this is the way in which the past often gets encrusted in some sort of mythology the shapes the way we see it. in this case, that methodology is the greatest generation. the notion that some of this generation of americans linked arms, march forward, did the patriotic thing, stepped right up to the plate, choose your own cliche. that didn't happen. it didn't happen first...
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had a similar pension and rap you have to describe in poland they only took the bones they didn't take the equities and the promises that he's going to make the pension assets much safer being in state ounds of course but we mustn't forget the george osborne the head of the post office prophesies his do pretty much the same he took twenty eight billion of the post office pension funds assets from them he's not actually accounting for any of the liabilities which is getting on for forty billion but he's using it to make it look as though all debt is well below that it was a no doubt somewhere down the line people in the post office pension fund are going to be screaming because they don't have an adequate pension but it's is part of the modus operandi of these kleptocrats is that they say you you workers you people on union contracts you need to adjust your expectations and get with the programming compete with chinese slave labor and they vilify the worker with one hand while stealing their pension money with the other hand and we mustn't forget average earnings in this country in the
had a similar pension and rap you have to describe in poland they only took the bones they didn't take the equities and the promises that he's going to make the pension assets much safer being in state ounds of course but we mustn't forget the george osborne the head of the post office prophesies his do pretty much the same he took twenty eight billion of the post office pension funds assets from them he's not actually accounting for any of the liabilities which is getting on for forty billion...
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i just spoke to crews who replaced the traffic poland they said it was about $10,000 to replace thatif you take a look here you see this intersection. all of these traffic lights were out as a result of the accident so the electricity out for seven hours but they just went on again at 6:00 this morning. the driver not only slammed into the pole but the liquor store as well, which you can see right here has been boarded up. all of this upfolded at 11:00 last night. the car it was a mangled mess after the suspect slammed into the store on the corner of 98th avenue and eves. police pulled him over around 11:00 last night at the corner of 10 eighth and san leandro, and as soon as officers gout of the of the car the suspect sped off, 10 blocks away the driver smashed into a car with a woman inside and knocked over the poland crashed into the liquor store. onlookers wondered why the man would try to evade police on such a simple traffic stop. >> we're still investigating that part of it but he's got some history, some criminal history so we're looking at all of those factors. >> san leandr
i just spoke to crews who replaced the traffic poland they said it was about $10,000 to replace thatif you take a look here you see this intersection. all of these traffic lights were out as a result of the accident so the electricity out for seven hours but they just went on again at 6:00 this morning. the driver not only slammed into the pole but the liquor store as well, which you can see right here has been boarded up. all of this upfolded at 11:00 last night. the car it was a mangled mess...
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had a similar pension and rap you have to describe in poland they only took the bones they didn't take the equities and the promises that he's going to make the pension as his months life of being in state ounds of course but we mustn't forget the george osborne the head of the post office prophesies his depression same he took twenty eight billion of the post office pension funds assets from them he's not actually accounting for any of the liabilities which is getting on for forty billion but he's using it to make it look as though all debt is rather lower than it was a no doubt somewhere down the line people in the post office pension fund are going to be screaming because they don't have an adequate pension look this is part of the modus operandi of these kleptocrats is that they say you you workers you people on union contracts you need to adjust your expectations and get with the programming compete with chinese slave labor and they vilify the worker with one hand while stealing their pension money with the other hand and we mustn't forget average earnings in this country the last
had a similar pension and rap you have to describe in poland they only took the bones they didn't take the equities and the promises that he's going to make the pension as his months life of being in state ounds of course but we mustn't forget the george osborne the head of the post office prophesies his depression same he took twenty eight billion of the post office pension funds assets from them he's not actually accounting for any of the liabilities which is getting on for forty billion but...
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i remember him telling me before the partition of poland in the 18th century. the great powers, russia, prussia and austria, the polish government was run by a parliament consisting of notables and aristocrats. you could not do anything in the polish parliament except by unanimous could send. so one person could bring the whole machinery of government to its knees. and what happened was the great powers would afford any policy that would affect their interest in poland. i wonder if we are anywhere close to the situation now. >> i don't think were quite in the same situation. you know, we used to think that elections for a moment at which we settled. the campaigns are putting one platform or another forward and went candidate forward who had ideas or philosophies and the outcome of that would give that person at least some leeway. this election was not that. i think the president came out at this election thinking he had a moment. he came not of that with a more muscular rhetoric. but think of the immaculate dress. it was a much more robust and mackerel address
i remember him telling me before the partition of poland in the 18th century. the great powers, russia, prussia and austria, the polish government was run by a parliament consisting of notables and aristocrats. you could not do anything in the polish parliament except by unanimous could send. so one person could bring the whole machinery of government to its knees. and what happened was the great powers would afford any policy that would affect their interest in poland. i wonder if we are...
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from poland he came in just a ahead of an o olympic gold modalist. >> medalist. >> the water has to bed. we have a chance for showers for the morning commute light and spotty. >> all right. that's it for us. >> good night, everybody. ♪ >> now a paid presentation for meaningful beauty advanced by cindy crawford. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars from tv's royal pains and the mentalist. >> hosted by network tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalt katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minus we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world,ig supermodel cindy crawford. at aac 45, cindy stillooks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance.
from poland he came in just a ahead of an o olympic gold modalist. >> medalist. >> the water has to bed. we have a chance for showers for the morning commute light and spotty. >> all right. that's it for us. >> good night, everybody. ♪ >> now a paid presentation for meaningful beauty advanced by cindy crawford. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars from tv's royal pains and the...
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military bases from poland to pakistan in the strategic ground from the emerging economic competitors of the united states -- the european union on one hand and china and japan on the other. >> the u.s. as of formal policy of maintaining military dominance of the persian gulf area. it is called the carter doctrine, after president jimmy carter. he said "protection of the flow of persian gulf oil is of vital interest of the united states, and to protect that flow, we will use any means necessary, including military force." to that end, he said we will need military bases in the persian gulf area, and he established military bases to support this policy of protecting the flow of persian gulf oil. and then wars were fought as well in line with that policy. >> east and west are united in pioneering and new frontier of progress. serving the interests of the saudi arabs, serving the interests of the united states, and demonstrating the vitality of the american system of free enterprise. a system which, from this new frontier, is pumping into the trade of the world oil. one of the materials
military bases from poland to pakistan in the strategic ground from the emerging economic competitors of the united states -- the european union on one hand and china and japan on the other. >> the u.s. as of formal policy of maintaining military dominance of the persian gulf area. it is called the carter doctrine, after president jimmy carter. he said "protection of the flow of persian gulf oil is of vital interest of the united states, and to protect that flow, we will use any...
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he was also a polish patriot and when poland - poland didn't exist from the end of the 18th century untilthe end of the first world war, and when the war broke out paderewski said, "i will devote all my energies to trying to bring about the rebirth of poland. i won't play the piano again until that has happened" and he became the first prime minister of the reconstituted poland. c-span: who is this fellow right here? >> guest: i'm trying to see myself. c-span: from greece. >> guest: oh, sorry. yes venizelos. venizelos if i pronounce it correctly. he was the greek prime minister, an enormously appealing character and he charmed people in paris. he used to sit there and tell them stories about how he'd fought for greek independence with a rifle across his knees but he would sit there and read classical greek at the same time or he'd read the "times of london" and lloyd george really fell under his spell. c-span: ataturk. >> guest: ataturk was an extraordinary man. turkey, everybody thought ottoman turkey was down and out at the end of the first world war. it had lost its arab territories. t
he was also a polish patriot and when poland - poland didn't exist from the end of the 18th century untilthe end of the first world war, and when the war broke out paderewski said, "i will devote all my energies to trying to bring about the rebirth of poland. i won't play the piano again until that has happened" and he became the first prime minister of the reconstituted poland. c-span: who is this fellow right here? >> guest: i'm trying to see myself. c-span: from greece....
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. >> reporter: that's right, the protests were the end of fur days of demonstrations in poland. they want the end of reforms and improved public sector wages. >> the protest reflects widespread public gloom over this year's sharp economic slow down in poland, and the government's popularity is at its lowest level since the president took office in 2007. hundreds of protesters descended on warsaw, and they have the support of the majority of the public, including t according tn polls. while the union have a long list of grievances their anger is set on pensions. >> our situations is getting worse. our government won't listen to our words, so we want to today to hear us, hear our protests, and we want today--they know that they governor not very good. >> reporter: the unions are calling for a higher minimum wage and improved job security particularly for young people. >> we are here today because in the words of our anthem it is better to stand dying than to live on our knees. >> reporter: tasks majority are now down to a fragile 232 seats in a lower house of parliament. the econo
. >> reporter: that's right, the protests were the end of fur days of demonstrations in poland. they want the end of reforms and improved public sector wages. >> the protest reflects widespread public gloom over this year's sharp economic slow down in poland, and the government's popularity is at its lowest level since the president took office in 2007. hundreds of protesters descended on warsaw, and they have the support of the majority of the public, including t according tn...
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you know warsaw tens of thousands have been running against changes to labor laws poland's government recently raise the retirement age to sixty seven and relaxed rules on maximum working hours demonstrators carried banners calling on prime minister donald tusk to resign the protests have been escalating in the capital for the past four days. security forces dispersed demonstrators in turkey on the fifth consecutive night of protests following the death of a young man reportedly killed by police the twenty two year old was allegedly hit by a tear gas canister shot from an empty ride vehicle at a rally a case as really with a wave of mission like anti-government protests first seen earlier this summer. just outside pretoria a statue of a man considered the father of a party overlooks the town which bars a number why visitors unless they have a special pass this isn't some sort of open history museum it's a very real and is self-sustaining community art is policy it took a look at inside the disturbing time capsule. a half hour drive north of south africa's capital and you'll be forgive
you know warsaw tens of thousands have been running against changes to labor laws poland's government recently raise the retirement age to sixty seven and relaxed rules on maximum working hours demonstrators carried banners calling on prime minister donald tusk to resign the protests have been escalating in the capital for the past four days. security forces dispersed demonstrators in turkey on the fifth consecutive night of protests following the death of a young man reportedly killed by...
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my mom's from poland. my dad's from slovakia. and i'm the first one born in america in my family.a big hearty jak sie masz to you. [ cheers and applause ] good to have you here. thank you. hi, rick. hey. rick zapata from kansas city, which is in missouri, i believe, part of it, anyway -- the part you're from. let's hear about you. i know you're proud of your daughter and son. talk about that. yeah, well, i'm originally from los angeles. i have two kids -- a wonderful daughter, sharik, she's 13, and my son, jeremy, who's 21 years old, serving in the united states navy. terrific, yeah. you're a car salesman. i am a car salesman. and a chiefs fan. you want to throw that in. huge chiefs fan. go, kansas city chiefs. there you go. okay. everybody get ready. we'll do another "toss up." this is a $2,000 puzzle. also will determine who starts the first round. and it's a "movie title." here we go. [ bell dings ] and it's rick. "man of steel." that's it! [ cheers and applause ] you got $2,000. and what do you have, jim? i have this, pat. here's tonight's featured prize. take a bite out of th
my mom's from poland. my dad's from slovakia. and i'm the first one born in america in my family.a big hearty jak sie masz to you. [ cheers and applause ] good to have you here. thank you. hi, rick. hey. rick zapata from kansas city, which is in missouri, i believe, part of it, anyway -- the part you're from. let's hear about you. i know you're proud of your daughter and son. talk about that. yeah, well, i'm originally from los angeles. i have two kids -- a wonderful daughter, sharik, she's 13,...