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what do we know about poland's request request? >> a lot of effort is made sure to make sure russia isn't doing any more investigations around. they want to launch them from submarines poland is buying and they are purchasing drones and armor personal carriers making poland ready for possible russian trips. there are 5,000 troops this summer in poland part of a fast reaction force aimed at blunting rugs russian attacks and russia is doing their own exercise and patrol on land sea and air in the vicinity of eastern europe. and poland is saying it is welcoming any citizens up to the age of 50 to participate in their own military training just in case. >> what is the latest on the russian threat? >> we are looking at the russian threat and the cease-fire that is supposed to be holding in ukraine. it is pretty much generally okay. but there are some rumblings. we heard from the nato secretary general who said russia is arming and training rebel forces who are doing their own exercise in ukraine this week. victoria newland says russian
what do we know about poland's request request? >> a lot of effort is made sure to make sure russia isn't doing any more investigations around. they want to launch them from submarines poland is buying and they are purchasing drones and armor personal carriers making poland ready for possible russian trips. there are 5,000 troops this summer in poland part of a fast reaction force aimed at blunting rugs russian attacks and russia is doing their own exercise and patrol on land sea and air...
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invade poland, the western half of poland a knew stalin was going to support them. that was why he made that deal. he invades poland and takes the western half, and england and france said over and over again that they would declare war if he actually invaded poland because he had taken over austria and the rest of czechoslovakia. so he said if you go into poland now we will declare war against you, and that is exactly what happened. to do it -- two days later they did declare war. invades western europe. he congratulates them. >> host: while this is going on and while the soviets and the nazis are clearly planning on taking over your what are there allies in hollywood saying about it? >> guest: they are on the side. if you read the 2nd writers congress, the 3rd american writers congress, the league of american writers were they had all sorts of people from hollywood all taking what i would call the super isolationist.of view where we can do anything. we can't have -- we can do anything in order to go after hitler because that might involve more which would bring fa
invade poland, the western half of poland a knew stalin was going to support them. that was why he made that deal. he invades poland and takes the western half, and england and france said over and over again that they would declare war if he actually invaded poland because he had taken over austria and the rest of czechoslovakia. so he said if you go into poland now we will declare war against you, and that is exactly what happened. to do it -- two days later they did declare war. invades...
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it appears the warsaw uprising is still of interest to many in poland.a: the film is about an important historical event that has come to be seen in almost mythical terms. it has been put on a pedestal. but the film questions all that. it has modern music, it is colorful, and focuses on the problems youngsters faced, and not so much not on how patriotic they were. it is simply a love story. about reporter: about 200,000 poles perished during the 63 days of the warsaw uprising -- resistance fighters and ordinary people trapped in the city. the uprising is considered one of the most painful chapters in poland's often painful history. jÓzef: the film forced us to confront great brutality. it was painful and difficult, but it made us appreciate and value our own era more. reporter: to prepare for their roles, the actors talked to old elderly people who had lived through the warsaw uprising. anna: it is incredible what they did -- back then they were just my age. jÓzef: i always admired and respected them, but now i also feel humbled in the face of what they
it appears the warsaw uprising is still of interest to many in poland.a: the film is about an important historical event that has come to be seen in almost mythical terms. it has been put on a pedestal. but the film questions all that. it has modern music, it is colorful, and focuses on the problems youngsters faced, and not so much not on how patriotic they were. it is simply a love story. about reporter: about 200,000 poles perished during the 63 days of the warsaw uprising -- resistance...
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this prank, he dressed up as an older gentleman doing different things around poland.ver, this moment that caught the attention of some people. >> that's bold. in america, this is called bad grandpa, johnny knoxville. >> in poland this does not go over well. grandpa running away with pants around the ankles you see the security guard follow hem and later carry him back away has him in custody. get this this video landed him in jail. >> whoa. >> just got sentenced to one month behind bars for indecent exposure. but according to him, he had on skin colored shorts but still got the sentence anyway. >> that's strict. >> poland. >> run around in little european-cut bathing suits. >> this video posted a year ago in march 2014. >> that is pretty funny, though. >> double teamed in a paint ball duel. >> they're getting him good. >> i'm calling fake. see why, next "right this minute >> still to come -- brave guys decide to make the climb up one high mountain. >> at night in the dead of winter. >> see why their long cold trek has a spectacular ending. >>> plus -- ♪ >> his song ab
this prank, he dressed up as an older gentleman doing different things around poland.ver, this moment that caught the attention of some people. >> that's bold. in america, this is called bad grandpa, johnny knoxville. >> in poland this does not go over well. grandpa running away with pants around the ankles you see the security guard follow hem and later carry him back away has him in custody. get this this video landed him in jail. >> whoa. >> just got sentenced to one...
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they me similar threats against romania and poland, which wille hosting missile-defense facilities asell. we are simply not going to be swayed in any way by t this. first of all, missile-defense is defensive. it does not threaten russia. it does not threaten their strategic deteence because of the lotion of our systems. we just have to keep countering this outrageous rhetoric wit the facts and make clear we are ing toto continue to do what we need to defend oursees. missile-defense is about iran and other third country threats not russia. as far as what we need to do with nuclear policy and posture allies think we still have an effective posture which includes some numbers which we don't account for, tactical nuclear weapons in europe. and of course, we are b backeup by the u.s. s strategic arsenal plus the u.k. nuclear force andnd the french. not integrated, but they have nuclear weapons. posture is effective. but we are reviewing the implications of this increased russian attention to nuclear weapons as to whether we need to step up exercises and take other steps to make sure that t
they me similar threats against romania and poland, which wille hosting missile-defense facilities asell. we are simply not going to be swayed in any way by t this. first of all, missile-defense is defensive. it does not threaten russia. it does not threaten their strategic deteence because of the lotion of our systems. we just have to keep countering this outrageous rhetoric wit the facts and make clear we are ing toto continue to do what we need to defend oursees. missile-defense is about...
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we are waiting for poland to catch up.tter of fact, the german view on the economy is one that is a more liberal or more market-oriented approach to the british view rather than the french one. with poland, live a strong member to our east that has grown throughout the crisis who is catching up with the rest of europe and quite a remarkable way clearly, poland is not there to be a balancing factor but once poland is strong enough, i think that argument becomes a weaker one as far as the uk's concern. francine: if we go back to greece for a second, they state in the eu, that is something at this point we do not know. is there not a danger they would ask for help for russia? if they get shunned by the eu in general, because this is the general feeling in greece that they are in their right to renegotiate, why would they not look for help from russia and what does it mean for europe? >> well, i mean, i believe greece will continue to lead access to the largest market in the world which is the european single market. it will w
we are waiting for poland to catch up.tter of fact, the german view on the economy is one that is a more liberal or more market-oriented approach to the british view rather than the french one. with poland, live a strong member to our east that has grown throughout the crisis who is catching up with the rest of europe and quite a remarkable way clearly, poland is not there to be a balancing factor but once poland is strong enough, i think that argument becomes a weaker one as far as the uk's...
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if that would be true we would have more concerns than poland.'re dead right, lower oil prices have been a concern. the biggest concern with mexico the big energy reform which has been such a highlight of the mexican story for the last couple years has got a lot less val fbl you like because oil prices are down. what we're seeing in mexico is a responsive government that's tightened fiscal policy at the margin to deal with the oil price decline. if oil prices are near the bottom which they probably are now, maybe some of the worst of that news is priced into mexico, particularly with respect to the mexican peso. >> themm ehedged for the whole year. >> for this year anyway, next year could be more problematic on the front. >> thanks, jeff. good to have you here. >> thank you. >> let's trade it. tyler? >> big no for you on emerging markets. >> we're underweight emerging markets. i think generally when we get a strong dollar that's not great for emerging markets. i think active management makes sense. i love what he's talking about with india and ch
if that would be true we would have more concerns than poland.'re dead right, lower oil prices have been a concern. the biggest concern with mexico the big energy reform which has been such a highlight of the mexican story for the last couple years has got a lot less val fbl you like because oil prices are down. what we're seeing in mexico is a responsive government that's tightened fiscal policy at the margin to deal with the oil price decline. if oil prices are near the bottom which they...
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thousands, daily victims throughout poland. stop. believe the unbelievable. stop. six years later, on may 14 1948, the declaration was issued that began the state of israel. jews had dreamed of being a free nation in their own land. a vision articulated by theodore hertzel. the declaration's authors called this dream a greater urgency. the savagery he'd witnessed was an impetus behind the creation of the institution where i represent the u.s., the united nations. i begin my career as a journalist. moved by the harrowing images of prisoners in concentration camps, i traveled to the balkans, where i covered the horrors of a war in which kids were picked off their bicycles by snipers. bosnian-muslim women were raped, and some 8000 unarmed men and boys were murdered. the largest massacre in europe since world war ii. i also saw the citizens of bosnia look to u.n. peacekeepers to protect them. they found rescue only from a u.s.-led coalition that finally intervened to stop the slaughter. [applause] i was chilled by what i saw, and chilled equally by the slowness of the
thousands, daily victims throughout poland. stop. believe the unbelievable. stop. six years later, on may 14 1948, the declaration was issued that began the state of israel. jews had dreamed of being a free nation in their own land. a vision articulated by theodore hertzel. the declaration's authors called this dream a greater urgency. the savagery he'd witnessed was an impetus behind the creation of the institution where i represent the u.s., the united nations. i begin my career as a...
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and britai bullied by russia for centuries, poland has made it clear that those days since the end ofold war, the country joined n nato and became an economic and military power. but russia still has superio weapons, and uses th to intimidate:. in ukraine, another former sovietet state, rusa has resortreed to force. moscow's strategy of antanizing the region will prove to be e a disaster. the u.s. and allies have hit mosc ow with sanctions that are damaging the economy. russian aggression also brought new puose to the nato alliance. ramifications will be long-lasting as nations rearm th more powerful capabilities to defend themselves. nato must increase invement and training and toughen its approach until my schedule just. thanks for watching. i am vago muradian. [music] >> dr. charles stanley: more important than god removing the difficulty, hardship, pain and suffering; more important to him than that, is that you and i learn something; that we benefit; that we walk away from whatever we're going through in life, being able to say deeply within our heart, honestly thank you, dear go
and britai bullied by russia for centuries, poland has made it clear that those days since the end ofold war, the country joined n nato and became an economic and military power. but russia still has superio weapons, and uses th to intimidate:. in ukraine, another former sovietet state, rusa has resortreed to force. moscow's strategy of antanizing the region will prove to be e a disaster. the u.s. and allies have hit mosc ow with sanctions that are damaging the economy. russian aggression also...
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a backwater the confluence of poland, lithuanian and russia. grew up in an environment of anti- semitism. his oldest memory was his father defending a rabbi with a very long beard and a polish soldier attempted to cut it off with the bayonet. his father uses walking stick to strike the polish soldier which he knew would result in his arrest and his own merciless beating which had a huge impact on him. from a young age he had unique oratorio powers, was very learned and eventually obtained a lot agree. at the age of 15 he heard the founder of revisionist zionism who advocated a muscular, aggressive form of zionism. he was completely taken and rose through the ranks of the youth movement associated with his party eventually becoming head of the organization and poland and significantly head of its propaganda unit in the 1930s propaganda is not quite a notorious word as it yesterday. arrested by the russian secret police and was on a boat to siberia for imprisonment when hit hitler invaded russia. poland's jews were given the choice of continuing
a backwater the confluence of poland, lithuanian and russia. grew up in an environment of anti- semitism. his oldest memory was his father defending a rabbi with a very long beard and a polish soldier attempted to cut it off with the bayonet. his father uses walking stick to strike the polish soldier which he knew would result in his arrest and his own merciless beating which had a huge impact on him. from a young age he had unique oratorio powers, was very learned and eventually obtained a lot...
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gustapo men quicker killing, stop thousands killed throughout poland. stop.lievable. stop. six years later, on may 14th, 1948 david benguren issued the declaration that issued the state of israel. for generations jews dreamed of being a free nation in their own land. a vision articulated by theodore hertzel in 1987 at the first zionist congress. but giving the long-held dream what they called greater urgency. the savagery kartsky witnessed was behind the institution where i currently represent the united states the united nations. i began my career as a journalist moved by the harrowing images of prisoners in serb concentration camps. i traveled to the ball cans where i covered the horrors of a war in which kids were picked off their bicycles by snipers. bossesnyian women were systemically raped and some 8,000 boys were murdered the largest massacre in europe since world war ii. i also saw the citizens of bosnia look in false hope to u.n. peacekeepers to protect them. in the end, they found rescue only from a u.s. led coalition that finally intervened to stop
gustapo men quicker killing, stop thousands killed throughout poland. stop.lievable. stop. six years later, on may 14th, 1948 david benguren issued the declaration that issued the state of israel. for generations jews dreamed of being a free nation in their own land. a vision articulated by theodore hertzel in 1987 at the first zionist congress. but giving the long-held dream what they called greater urgency. the savagery kartsky witnessed was behind the institution where i currently represent...
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that crash killed poland's president and 95 other people. the plane went down in russia while trying to land in poor visibility. right now poland's relationship with russia's tense over the conflict in ukraine. >>> new rules are in place for secret service agents when it comes to drinking and driving. a new policy prohibits agents from driving government-issued cars within ten hours of drinking. the new rules were issued in response to two agents who drove through a secure bomb threat investigation scene at the white house earlier this month. they had been drinking at a bar nearby. it replaces an old one of prohibiting staff from driving while under the influence of alcohol. >>> harry reid is leaving the u.s. senate. in a video posted on youtube, the 75-year-old nevada native said after some 30 years in congress, he's retiring at the end of his term. reid, who suffered a serious eye injury in january says he says has been contemplating leaving his job for months. he insists neither the accident nor his demotion to senate minority leader from
that crash killed poland's president and 95 other people. the plane went down in russia while trying to land in poor visibility. right now poland's relationship with russia's tense over the conflict in ukraine. >>> new rules are in place for secret service agents when it comes to drinking and driving. a new policy prohibits agents from driving government-issued cars within ten hours of drinking. the new rules were issued in response to two agents who drove through a secure bomb threat...
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>> first of all poland is prospering.he quality of life in that country has gone up considerably but they're very cognizant of their historical past. they were bludgeoned by the nazis and taken over and occupied by russian divisions as part of the soviet union for years. they knew any signs of opportunity to do something about that would have been put down violently. so that's their history with what they believe russia is today. and certainly it is upper most on their mind, watching the behavior that has been taking place in crimea, in eastern ukraine and what took place a few years earlier in georgia they want to wonder, naturally, are we next? jenna: do you think that is accurate? >> i don't know and i don't think anybody knows where putin is going. we have to make judgments about him what he is doing. he is clearly trying to intimidate these countries. he is clearly trying to soften the situation up in a sense if he is going to do something it will be easier for him to do it. general that, i think he was surprised, cl
>> first of all poland is prospering.he quality of life in that country has gone up considerably but they're very cognizant of their historical past. they were bludgeoned by the nazis and taken over and occupied by russian divisions as part of the soviet union for years. they knew any signs of opportunity to do something about that would have been put down violently. so that's their history with what they believe russia is today. and certainly it is upper most on their mind, watching the...
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poland is now in that position and will exploit it.had a guest couple of weeks go that was making the point that everyone in the world to mrs. any expression of a security -- that dismisses any expression of a security threat from russia is hyperbole. we forget that from their eyes nato has been on a very aggressive marched eastward. isn't there something to that narrative? george: absolutely, and ukraine is fundamental to russian national security and the west has shown no secure -- no concern. ukraine is fundamentally important to them and they have lost control of the situation. they did not get an uprising in the east. when they have a fundamental national interest, like russia has, and you are not able to assert the power to create the environment that you want, this is where governments in the long run run into trouble. olivia: you could say that they are getting a lot of what they want, it seems. it appears that vladimir putin has gotten more of what he wanted, including more territory. george: in the end, kiev is now a pro-west
poland is now in that position and will exploit it.had a guest couple of weeks go that was making the point that everyone in the world to mrs. any expression of a security -- that dismisses any expression of a security threat from russia is hyperbole. we forget that from their eyes nato has been on a very aggressive marched eastward. isn't there something to that narrative? george: absolutely, and ukraine is fundamental to russian national security and the west has shown no secure -- no...
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it was also poland, hungary austria.echoslovakia has been a single island of democracy in central europe, the heart of europe. [applause] and as was said you are the single island of democracy in the middle east, and there must be the solidarity between those islands against the ocean of dictatorship. [applause] >> okay. really, thank you. thank you president zeman. thank you for your stead fast support for the state of visual. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ -- the state of israel. >> two explosions near the finish line of the boston marathon. >> from a law enforcement perspective our job has changed tremendous the. >> we have big problems. we are not immune. >> we don't have a terrorist problem in western kentucky. hopefully we will never expense that but for one i don't want to be the sheriff when something even remotely similar to that occurs because we ignored the problem. >> certainly we have isis, al-qaeda, all these different options. they want to hurt is everywhere they can and that means here at home. >>
it was also poland, hungary austria.echoslovakia has been a single island of democracy in central europe, the heart of europe. [applause] and as was said you are the single island of democracy in the middle east, and there must be the solidarity between those islands against the ocean of dictatorship. [applause] >> okay. really, thank you. thank you president zeman. thank you for your stead fast support for the state of visual. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ -- the state of...
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obama took off he cancelled missile agreements that president george made with chech republic and polandthe president did that because that's what russia wanted and the idea that the next president will not stick by the deal is nothing new in american president and the if the president wanted it to stick he could have given congress the bad cop. and there was a different way to approach this. and it is understandable that the president didn't like congress butting in the area of the executive branch and that is foreign policy. >> and thinking of the cancelled missile system in poland it didn't buy russian cooperation these days. >> the big reset. >> and in ferguson, missouri. a community divided holding a candlelight vigil for the injured officers and protest demanding change. first garrett any developments in the investigation of the the shooting? >> reporter: jenna, police are keeping the investigation close to the vest. we are told they have leads they are following and so far no arrests or suspects identified. yesterday on "happening now" though we saw live video of the investigation
obama took off he cancelled missile agreements that president george made with chech republic and polandthe president did that because that's what russia wanted and the idea that the next president will not stick by the deal is nothing new in american president and the if the president wanted it to stick he could have given congress the bad cop. and there was a different way to approach this. and it is understandable that the president didn't like congress butting in the area of the executive...
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arrival comes on the heels of unconfirmed russian media reports that russia deployed missiles near poland. >>> a man rushes security request homemade explosives. >>> plus, isis' takeover in parts of iraq forces families from their homes. we have a report live. um... i...i think we can make it, right? it's okay, jim. just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. everyone understand? no sudden movements. google search: bodega beach house. introducing new flonase allergy relief nasal spray, now available over the counter in full prescription strength. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over-producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. the leading allergy pill only controls one, flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase the 24 hour relief that outperforms the #1 allergy pill. so go ahead , inhale life. new flonase. six is greater than one. this changes everything. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ah, push it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ push it. ♪ ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. ♪ if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it rea
arrival comes on the heels of unconfirmed russian media reports that russia deployed missiles near poland. >>> a man rushes security request homemade explosives. >>> plus, isis' takeover in parts of iraq forces families from their homes. we have a report live. um... i...i think we can make it, right? it's okay, jim. just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. everyone understand? no sudden movements. google search: bodega beach house. introducing new flonase allergy relief...
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. >> the dead include tourists from italy, spain poland and germany. today they say the u.s. condemned in the strongest terms the deadly attack but a spokesperson did not weigh in on any possible connections to isis. a terrifying scene in tunisia and a manhunt underway at least 20 people were killed including 17 tourists after a shooting rampage at the museum in the capital city. they called it a cowardly operation, they were carrying assault rifles and wearing military uniforms within they arrived at the 15th century palace when the tourists got off their bus to enter the museum. people scrambled for cover and the attackers pursued them and followed some inside. among the dead are tourists from italy, germany, spain and poland and two gunmen were also killed. the museum is located next to the parliament building as they huddled inside a stairwell, they broke out in song, the nation alan them. some 3,000 tune eeshans have joined state fighters in syria and iraq. there is a search underway for two or three additional suspects. karen travers, channel 6 "action news." >> thank y
. >> the dead include tourists from italy, spain poland and germany. today they say the u.s. condemned in the strongest terms the deadly attack but a spokesperson did not weigh in on any possible connections to isis. a terrifying scene in tunisia and a manhunt underway at least 20 people were killed including 17 tourists after a shooting rampage at the museum in the capital city. they called it a cowardly operation, they were carrying assault rifles and wearing military uniforms within...
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he was the prime minister at the time and said if you go into poland now that is exactly what happens. and the next year it's western europe and they congratulate them and it's why all this is going on and figure taking over europe. >> what are the allies saying? >> guest: they are undecided and if you read what they are doing i imagine the league of the american writers where they have all sorts of people who are from hollywood and they are all taking seats and it became what i call the super isolationist plaintiff -- point out the unc can't do anything to go after hitler into power to bring fascism to the united states. you have to remember this was all prior. >> host: what happened to the league after? >> guest: it changed its name. it existed to some extent but it was no longer. all of the mobilization committees and in the league of american writers and all these groups now have the super isolationist plaintiff view. he is not the problem. as soon as they were doublecrossed. the invasion takes place and it's a total shock. how long before stalin's allies picket and become pro- wa
he was the prime minister at the time and said if you go into poland now that is exactly what happens. and the next year it's western europe and they congratulate them and it's why all this is going on and figure taking over europe. >> what are the allies saying? >> guest: they are undecided and if you read what they are doing i imagine the league of the american writers where they have all sorts of people who are from hollywood and they are all taking seats and it became what i...
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in the hands of the communists and the arms of china, poland czechoslovakia, even the french and britishpons would have fallen into those same hands. living evidence of the north vietnamese regular army, six out of the 22 taken alive. confronting the aggressors -- you are lucky the americans have taken you, he smiles. on the 21st of july, along the borders the brigade returns. a new operation named john paul jones gets underway. its purpose is to reopen the bay on the coast, permitting ships unload nearby. it begins with elements of the 502nd infantry where without recovering resistance they move in land to link up with the oncoming 327th. the inland forces push forward securing the highway and sweeping the adjoining countryside. supported by helicopter gunships , they cleaned out the operational zone within six weeks. by early september of 1966 they have secured bungalow bay and highway one to the north. sweeping through the mountains they capture the enemies and vietcong. [gunfire] while operation john paul jones is still in process, the engineers begin construction work on the connect
in the hands of the communists and the arms of china, poland czechoslovakia, even the french and britishpons would have fallen into those same hands. living evidence of the north vietnamese regular army, six out of the 22 taken alive. confronting the aggressors -- you are lucky the americans have taken you, he smiles. on the 21st of july, along the borders the brigade returns. a new operation named john paul jones gets underway. its purpose is to reopen the bay on the coast, permitting ships...
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visitors of poland, italy, and germany were among tourists killed.an's prime minister confirmed three japanese nationals were killed. eu leaders meet with sanctions against russia. financials port for greece and energy markets leading the agenda. the greek prime minister requested a meeting on the sidelines of of the summit. with ecu leaders as well as mario draghi. manus: janet yellen has proved she is predictable. but the exit from e-zine may be more gradual than anticipated. peter cook reports from washington. peter: the fed open the door to a interest rate increase, but also signaled they will go slow when liftoff occurs. this demand came in the latest policy statement when they dropped their pledge in being patient and said they will move when they have seen further improvement in the labor market and are confident inflation is moving back to the 2% target. yellen clarified the timing. yellen: we are seeing an economy growing up above trend. the labor market is improving. some of the headwinds that have been holding the economy back are receding
visitors of poland, italy, and germany were among tourists killed.an's prime minister confirmed three japanese nationals were killed. eu leaders meet with sanctions against russia. financials port for greece and energy markets leading the agenda. the greek prime minister requested a meeting on the sidelines of of the summit. with ecu leaders as well as mario draghi. manus: janet yellen has proved she is predictable. but the exit from e-zine may be more gradual than anticipated. peter cook...
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why don't we -- we betrayed poland, in 2009. >> in the baltics. >> and in the bought icaltics. in poland in the baltics, if you're watching at home, nobody here is talking about going to war. we have the legal right under international law to move as many troops from germany into poland and the baltic was "want. why don't we do that and let him know, okay. you want to do this to flex your muscles at home we're going to do something that will embarrass you equally at home. >> well, we should and i don't see any indication this administration might do it. by the way, next mayor mariopal. he'll go there, establishing a land bridge all the way to crimea and control of eastern ukraine at industry of ukraine, and by the way, the economy of the ukraine is about to collapse. it isn't just militarily. >> it's a mess. talk about benjamin netanyahu coming tomorrow. >> tomorrow morning israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will address congress. the prime minister arrived last night in washington and advisors say the speech will not dis
why don't we -- we betrayed poland, in 2009. >> in the baltics. >> and in the bought icaltics. in poland in the baltics, if you're watching at home, nobody here is talking about going to war. we have the legal right under international law to move as many troops from germany into poland and the baltic was "want. why don't we do that and let him know, okay. you want to do this to flex your muscles at home we're going to do something that will embarrass you equally at home....
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between our two missile systems. >> we should note the patriot missiles are more effective than poland's air defense methods. >>> an emergency meeting to discuss the chaos in yemen. coming as the u.s. military pulls its last troops from the country. a senior defense official firms the 100 special forces are leaving the base within yemen. hundreds of victims of the suicide bombings are in the hospitals. more than 137 people were killed when suicide bombers detonated themselves firing two mosques with the prayers. >> the battle for control of yemen. people in tiaz gather to protest against the arrival of pro-houthi forces in their city. they want to drag us into war. >> if we refused, a helicopter flying over a convoy below was a sign that pro-houthi forces might be closer. abd-rabbu mansour hadi has been in aden trying to hang on to power since forced to flee the capital. the editor-in-chief of the yemen "post" says they are on a collision path. >> those oppose the houthis, they are not militant or armed or al qaeda. they protest, but will not fight the houthis. it's a difference over the
between our two missile systems. >> we should note the patriot missiles are more effective than poland's air defense methods. >>> an emergency meeting to discuss the chaos in yemen. coming as the u.s. military pulls its last troops from the country. a senior defense official firms the 100 special forces are leaving the base within yemen. hundreds of victims of the suicide bombings are in the hospitals. more than 137 people were killed when suicide bombers detonated themselves...
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these include citizens of italy, france, colombia, poland japan, australia, and spain.so have people wounded, including citizens of italy, france japan, poland and russia. also in the attack a police officer was killed, and the attackers were also killed. the prime minister yesterday identified as their gunman as heightened. we don't know anything yet about their national. he doesn't elaborate. but there was no immediate claim of responsibility. francine: tell us a little bit about what this means, of course, for tunisia as a nation that is trying to portray itself very open to tourism. they did this successfully, so this is basically a paradigm shift. what kind of impact will it have on the economy? >> well, the government has been trying for the last month to -- guy: yeah. salma, thank you very much indeed. they are joining us on the latest surrounding the tunisian story. we're going take a break. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." guy: let's business of film, seems appropriate. our next guest, it was film director simon west and producer who join us to discuss
these include citizens of italy, france, colombia, poland japan, australia, and spain.so have people wounded, including citizens of italy, france japan, poland and russia. also in the attack a police officer was killed, and the attackers were also killed. the prime minister yesterday identified as their gunman as heightened. we don't know anything yet about their national. he doesn't elaborate. but there was no immediate claim of responsibility. francine: tell us a little bit about what this...
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if you go into poland now, that is exactly what happened. two days later they did declare war on the next year hitler goes into invades western europe and molotov congratulates him. says this is terrific. >> host: baathist is going on among the soviet entrance and are clearly taken over europe what are their allies? >> guest: that's what i'm saying. there congresses though i've mentioned the second american writers conference, where they had also as a who are from hollywood. it became what i would call a super isolationist type of you. the appointments we can't do anything in order to go after hitler. that might involve us in a war and now it is fascism to the united states. prior to this their anti-hitler. this is all prior to the pack. >> host: would have been to the hollywood anti-transcended the? >> guest: changed his name. it existed and it is no longer -- everything that the american mobilization committee the league of american writers and all of these groups now have the super isolation point of view and that you can't do anything to
if you go into poland now, that is exactly what happened. two days later they did declare war on the next year hitler goes into invades western europe and molotov congratulates him. says this is terrific. >> host: baathist is going on among the soviet entrance and are clearly taken over europe what are their allies? >> guest: that's what i'm saying. there congresses though i've mentioned the second american writers conference, where they had also as a who are from hollywood. it...
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as you look at that program, and our relations with these countries, with poland alone, if they wereed within the visa waiver program, we would probably have an additional 600,000 travelers from that country and the other nato countries in a year. i don't know the statistics being used to deny inclusion in the program there. but my question to you directly, or for the record is, what is blocking the inclusion of nato countries in our visa waiver program? are you using a rejection rate within the home countries? are you using an overstay rate? what can we do to treat these allies more respectfully? >> thank you for that question, ma'am. the qualifications for the visa waiver program are spelled out in statute. the principal qualification is the rejection rate, as i recall. or visa applications. it has to be below a certain number in order to qualify for the program. last time i looked, i believe poland did not qualify for that specific statutory criteria. >> i would appreciate, sir, if your department could provide me)awq with the actual regimen that's used to register those decisions
as you look at that program, and our relations with these countries, with poland alone, if they wereed within the visa waiver program, we would probably have an additional 600,000 travelers from that country and the other nato countries in a year. i don't know the statistics being used to deny inclusion in the program there. but my question to you directly, or for the record is, what is blocking the inclusion of nato countries in our visa waiver program? are you using a rejection rate within...
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army begins a week-long string exercise with poland. there's concerns that the training with government forces and russian-backed rebels. polish troops are there, deployed in the patriot missiles. they are deploying patriot air and missile systems. >> we are conducting a combined exercise with the polish air defense forces. we had a long-standing relationship with the air defense forces and reinvigorating that relationship. we'll conduct combined exercises with the polls, and also sharing some experiences between our two missile systems. >> the patriot missiles are more effective than poland's air defense weapons. >> afghanistan's president is speaking out against a visit to the u.s. ashraf ghani will meet to discuss security and economic development and u.s. troop levels. under 10,000 remain there. president obama will decide whether to continue plans to withdraw more troops. president ashraf ghani acknowledged the challenge. >> it's a very complicated issue that we don't want to get into. we will explain the condition, what we are doi
army begins a week-long string exercise with poland. there's concerns that the training with government forces and russian-backed rebels. polish troops are there, deployed in the patriot missiles. they are deploying patriot air and missile systems. >> we are conducting a combined exercise with the polish air defense forces. we had a long-standing relationship with the air defense forces and reinvigorating that relationship. we'll conduct combined exercises with the polls, and also sharing...
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as you look at that program, and our relations with these countries, with poland alone, if they were to be included within the visa waiver program, we would probably have an additional 600,000 travelers from that country and the other nato countries in a year. i don't know the statistics being used to deny inclusion in the program there. but my question to you directly, or for the record is what is blocking the inclusion of nato countries in our visa waiver program? are you using a rejection rate within the home countries? are you using an overstay rate? what can we do to treat these allies more respectfully? >> thank you for that question, ma'am. the qualifications for the visa waiver program are spelled out in statute. the principal qualification is the rejection rate, as i recall. or visa applications. it has to be below a certain number in order to qualify for the program. last time i looked i believe poland did not qualify for that specific statutory criteria. >> i would appreciate sir, if your department could provide me with the actual regimen that's used to register those dec
as you look at that program, and our relations with these countries, with poland alone, if they were to be included within the visa waiver program, we would probably have an additional 600,000 travelers from that country and the other nato countries in a year. i don't know the statistics being used to deny inclusion in the program there. but my question to you directly, or for the record is what is blocking the inclusion of nato countries in our visa waiver program? are you using a rejection...
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finding parking, especially cities like this war saw, poland can be almost impossible round and roundu go trying to squeeze your car into the tightest spot. this is what it looks like on a morning commute. >> 100,000 people trying to get into war saw, find a parking spot it's brutal. volkswagen they're stepping in to help you out. >> a test drive that begins by your office. book it a day before. >> interesting. >> what? >> yeah you book a test drive online with volkswagen and then this happens. >> next morning, when he's still asleep he pulls in and takes a space for you. and then he wakes. >> when you show up to work there's your volkswagen ready for you to test drive. >> when you come he pulls out and leaves the space for you. you take it and park your car. >> you go on a test drive and once you're done with the test drive, see you later, thanks for the spot? >> yep. >> if you wanted to do this every day, you'd have to test drive every day. 15 minutes every morning. >> much better >> so close to buying it honestly. >> volkswagen is putting up three different models to do this. you n
finding parking, especially cities like this war saw, poland can be almost impossible round and roundu go trying to squeeze your car into the tightest spot. this is what it looks like on a morning commute. >> 100,000 people trying to get into war saw, find a parking spot it's brutal. volkswagen they're stepping in to help you out. >> a test drive that begins by your office. book it a day before. >> interesting. >> what? >> yeah you book a test drive online with...
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jamie: for one job, jimi harvests grapes in the beaujolais region of france and another in krakow poland after setting eyes on 20-year-old waitress. romance leads to marriage in september 1995. soon baby pascal arrives and jimi moves his young family back to portland. >> i remember the first time when we drove from the airport into portland, i've never seen anything like that. this beautiful river. >> reporter: . jamie: jimi gets a gig as a vineyard manager and gets a wine. he was not a winemaker but motorcycle mechanic. >> jimi's goal was to make wines people enjoyed. jamie: while jimi is focused on his career, his marriage turns bitter. in 2000 they divorced. they agree pascal will spend every other weekend with his dad. on many a saturday, jimi takes pascal to work. your dad tried to pull interview this as a kid, right? he wanted you around. >> whenever i was with him it was more for the fact i was with him and he was happy i was there. jamie: what do you remember about your dad? >> i'd wake up and it would be cold and we'd be in a dilapidated truck and get coffee and a cinnamon roll
jamie: for one job, jimi harvests grapes in the beaujolais region of france and another in krakow poland after setting eyes on 20-year-old waitress. romance leads to marriage in september 1995. soon baby pascal arrives and jimi moves his young family back to portland. >> i remember the first time when we drove from the airport into portland, i've never seen anything like that. this beautiful river. >> reporter: . jamie: jimi gets a gig as a vineyard manager and gets a wine. he was...
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the next slide depicts the new configuration after hearing complaints and issues about the poland this is an exaggerated slide also so we had room for the captioning. i brought a larger depiction of it as well, if anybody cares to see that. thank you, carla. we also have a braille map if anybody would like to see this. this gives a tactile version of where the seats and poles are for this configuration. basically what this is a big change is it's relocating wheelchair designated areas from the two doors, doors one and three into two areas into center door and removing the center pole. so this was a dra, a sponsored initiative that the bart board voted on a couple weeks ago and it made these changes to this car configuration. so the advantage is of this are they allow groups travel with more passenger in a wheelchair to stay together. it also removed that pole from the wheelchair designated area as well as isolating the bike areas to the first door so it keeps bikes away from passengers using wheelchairs. there is two pictures depicted here. one is the cab car with a train operator, ope
the next slide depicts the new configuration after hearing complaints and issues about the poland this is an exaggerated slide also so we had room for the captioning. i brought a larger depiction of it as well, if anybody cares to see that. thank you, carla. we also have a braille map if anybody would like to see this. this gives a tactile version of where the seats and poles are for this configuration. basically what this is a big change is it's relocating wheelchair designated areas from the...
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molly: most of the victims were foreigners coming from italy france australia, and poland. tunisians gathered in the capital in a show of support. reporter: as the sun sets in the capital, residents of the city would not be moved. they show solidarity and grie f. denouncing the attacks, refusing to let the terrorists win. >> i am outraged by what is happening. i am here tonight to say that i am not afraid and that we will all continue to fight against terrorism. reporter: while many were outraged and affiant, there was an air of despair, fear that the terrorists had targeted an area to destabilize the young nation. >> we cannot handle another blow like this because it will affect the country's institutions at all levels. >> completely and utterly pessimistic today. to hit a sector where millions of divisions live, our economy authority having a hard time getting off the ground, and this is going to deal a fatal blow. reporter: in the immediate aftermath of the attacks, the trimester was quick to add to the hospital to pay his respects to those who survived, but his minister
molly: most of the victims were foreigners coming from italy france australia, and poland. tunisians gathered in the capital in a show of support. reporter: as the sun sets in the capital, residents of the city would not be moved. they show solidarity and grie f. denouncing the attacks, refusing to let the terrorists win. >> i am outraged by what is happening. i am here tonight to say that i am not afraid and that we will all continue to fight against terrorism. reporter: while many were...
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they say that countries that signed the convention to support refugees like poland, spain and the united kingdom need to offer more openings and the charity said that gulf countries like saudi arabia qatar and the u.a.e. could help more refugees seeking asylum and relaxing restrictions. >> due to be sentenced after jerusalem district court found him guilty of corruption in a retrial. we have details from west jerusalem. >> despite initially being acquitted in this case in 2012, being spared a $19,000 fine and the suspended prison sentence, this case was reviveed after ehud olmert aid presented new evidence as a plea deal for herself. this was secretly recorded conversations between her and former prime ministers when they were talking about this cash that he has apparently received from american businessmen in the center of this case. this appears to have been enough to convince the courts that convict mr. olmert, who said he would appeal this latest ruling, but in the back grouped of all background of all that is another major case he is also fighting. he was sentenced to six years to p
they say that countries that signed the convention to support refugees like poland, spain and the united kingdom need to offer more openings and the charity said that gulf countries like saudi arabia qatar and the u.a.e. could help more refugees seeking asylum and relaxing restrictions. >> due to be sentenced after jerusalem district court found him guilty of corruption in a retrial. we have details from west jerusalem. >> despite initially being acquitted in this case in 2012,...
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poland has confirmed that at least one of their nationals was killed. and there was also a tunisian security officer who was killed in addition to that, of course, we now know that two of the gunmen were killed. but according to the prime minister, another three attackers could still be on the loose. and security officers are now trying to track them down. what we know in terms of the details of the attack is that it appears it was tourists that were specifically targeted. the gunmen opened fire as the tourists were getting out of the buses. they were just about to get into the museum when they sprayed them with gunfire. so a horrific attack. it looks as though specifically targeting foreign tourists. >> and then, atika, of course the claim of responsibility, are we hearing anything about who is saying they're responsible for this? >> reporter: nobody has claimed responsibility for this yet. but the spokesman for the interior minister described the attackers as, quote, islamists. we don't know which group that could mean. there are a number of groups in
poland has confirmed that at least one of their nationals was killed. and there was also a tunisian security officer who was killed in addition to that, of course, we now know that two of the gunmen were killed. but according to the prime minister, another three attackers could still be on the loose. and security officers are now trying to track them down. what we know in terms of the details of the attack is that it appears it was tourists that were specifically targeted. the gunmen opened...
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that crash killed poland's president and 95 other people. the plane went down in russia while trying to land in poor visibility. right now the relationship with russia is tense over the conflict in ukraine. >>> happening today, the university of oklahoma will release the results of an investigation into a fraternity accused of singing a racist chant. the video of the now banned sae frat went viral. it included racist slurs. and references to lynching. administrators shut down the fraternity and expelled two of its members. >>> today, former congressman jesse jackson jr. will spend his first entire day at a maryland halfway house. the son of reverend jesse jackson arrived at the facility called volunteers of america last night. earlier in the day he was released from a federal prison in alabama. he'll serve the remainder of his sentence at the halfway house. a judge imposed the sentence after jackson pleaded guilty to spending $750,000 in campaign money on personal items. >> i'm prayerful and hopeful that -- that we're a country of second cha
that crash killed poland's president and 95 other people. the plane went down in russia while trying to land in poor visibility. right now the relationship with russia is tense over the conflict in ukraine. >>> happening today, the university of oklahoma will release the results of an investigation into a fraternity accused of singing a racist chant. the video of the now banned sae frat went viral. it included racist slurs. and references to lynching. administrators shut down the...
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monica: 19 people were killed primarily westerners including one german and people from poland, spain, and italy. brian:reporter: there was panic in tunis. people have to flee machine gun fire during a three-hour assault. two heavily armed man stormed the museum. a shot at tourists and took hostages. the siege ended when tunisian special units stormed the building and freed the captives. >> 19 people were killed in the attack including foreign tourists of different nationalities, in addition to two tunisians. >> the bardo museum is in central tunis next to the country's parliaments. at the time of the attack it is believed 100 tourists were in the building. following this siege the french president expressed sympathy during a visit to the louvre museum. >> no matter when or where terror is perpetrated we are all affected. reporter: it is a hard setback for the country. unlike many neighbors tunisia was able to put democratic structures in place after the arab spring. the assault at the museum is the worst terror attack the country has seen since then. brian: for the latest on the stor
monica: 19 people were killed primarily westerners including one german and people from poland, spain, and italy. brian:reporter: there was panic in tunis. people have to flee machine gun fire during a three-hour assault. two heavily armed man stormed the museum. a shot at tourists and took hostages. the siege ended when tunisian special units stormed the building and freed the captives. >> 19 people were killed in the attack including foreign tourists of different nationalities, in...
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law, blew through the red light and the dirt bike i assume is not legal to be on the street here in poland. makes that right and as he's cruising past this mall he pulls into the mall through the front sliding power doors. packed shoppers. then up the escalator there. flips the throttle to get people out of the way. past the store, that guy opens that door. one more door to open off he goes out the other side. and continues speeding away on his urban assault. >> i guess there's something exciting but it but as a shopper, there, trying to mind your own business and there's a speeding motorcycle so close to you, i'd be pretty upset. it's reckless and incredibly dangerous. >> some people aren't as mobile and as quick to get out of the way like everybody else. >> you see people stationed at each door to open the door. i don't know that this was set up through security but it looks like his buddies, at least, maybe organized it to try to get people out of the way. >> he definitely do this without accomplices. look at the bottom right corner of the screen you see at least three different camera
law, blew through the red light and the dirt bike i assume is not legal to be on the street here in poland. makes that right and as he's cruising past this mall he pulls into the mall through the front sliding power doors. packed shoppers. then up the escalator there. flips the throttle to get people out of the way. past the store, that guy opens that door. one more door to open off he goes out the other side. and continues speeding away on his urban assault. >> i guess there's something...
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we have 300 young americans in the baltics, in poland. we will have new deployments in bulgaria. we are also working with those nations to establish headquarters that will allow nato forces to move quickly in a contingency. we are standing up a very high-readiness nato force. mr. poe: are we helping non-nato countries? ambassador nuland: we are. it is designed to make it absolutely clear that we will defend every inch of nato territory. we are providing security assistance to georgia and moldova, the two countries most under threat and continuing the relationship with other nations. >> we appreciate the ambassador's time this morning. as you can tell, the committee is gravely concerned by the situation, specifically the dismemberment of ukraine. we cannot wait forever. we look forward to following up on these critical issues. with that, the hearing is adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the c-span city tour tak
we have 300 young americans in the baltics, in poland. we will have new deployments in bulgaria. we are also working with those nations to establish headquarters that will allow nato forces to move quickly in a contingency. we are standing up a very high-readiness nato force. mr. poe: are we helping non-nato countries? ambassador nuland: we are. it is designed to make it absolutely clear that we will defend every inch of nato territory. we are providing security assistance to georgia and...
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we need to look at countries like poland and see if we need a greater nato presence there. we need to use the powers that we have to show that we are not going to allow this concept of fear to take hold. for example, we should be sending our naval power into the black sea just to show that we have every right to do that and that this is not a pawn of putin. there are things we can do, but we need the will to do it. >> let me turn to the european union. in some ways, the may 7 election is, in part, not completely about the future of great , britain in the european union. obviously, you have been a critic of the eu and britain's role. expand a little bit on what you have been watching over the last several years, whether it is in the eurozone, and how the 19 eurozone members have been dealing with an ongoing economic crisis, certainly in the last few weeks, it has been an unprecedented conversation, but more broadly how the eurozone is dealing with issues like immigration. mr. fox: how long do i have? >> a few minutes. dr. fox: no one under the age of 57 has been able to take
we need to look at countries like poland and see if we need a greater nato presence there. we need to use the powers that we have to show that we are not going to allow this concept of fear to take hold. for example, we should be sending our naval power into the black sea just to show that we have every right to do that and that this is not a pawn of putin. there are things we can do, but we need the will to do it. >> let me turn to the european union. in some ways, the may 7 election is,...
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poland's foreign ministry said a third pole was killed in the attack. >>> nuclear talks with iran took a break today as a march 31st deadline to form a deal looms. marking the persian new year and mourning the death of president rouhani's mother. but there are reportedly significant gaps among the negotiators. talks are said to resume next week. >>> house speaker john boehner will head to israel. speaker plans to meet with israeli leaders to discuss relations between the two countries. a congressional aide says the trip was planned before tuesday's election and before prime minister benjamin netanyahu's address to congress. >>> coal is shaping up to be next showdown between the white house and republicans. the new york times says kentucky senator mitch mcconnell will suppress states to block president obama's energy regulations. the new rules would require states oreduce carbon pollution from coal fired power plants. mcconnell says the plan would shut down hundreds of coal plants and eliminate jobs. >>> for first time the government is setting rules for fracking, the rules are designed
poland's foreign ministry said a third pole was killed in the attack. >>> nuclear talks with iran took a break today as a march 31st deadline to form a deal looms. marking the persian new year and mourning the death of president rouhani's mother. but there are reportedly significant gaps among the negotiators. talks are said to resume next week. >>> house speaker john boehner will head to israel. speaker plans to meet with israeli leaders to discuss relations between the two...
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the heartbreaking story begins nearly 12 hours earlier at 3:12 p.m., when robert arrives from poland his mother sophia is supposed to meet him at baggage claim. they haven't seen each other in seven years. he's coming to live with her and start a new life. >> i was there. i was happy to meet him. but when i was waiting longer, then i start worry a little bit. >> she doesn't know that her only child, who doesn't speak english and has never flown before, is having trouble clearing customs and immigration. >> if you're coming from outside the country, you're supposed to be directed to what's called secondary customs so they can process your papers. >> robert apparently becomes confused by the process and spends several hours wandering around the customs area. >> until at least 10:00, no one had any real interaction with him. and as unbelievable as this sounds, there was a person walking around in an area where security is at its highest, and he is not paid attention to for in excess of seven hours. >> at 10:00 p.m., after waiting at baggage claim for several hours by herself, robert's m
the heartbreaking story begins nearly 12 hours earlier at 3:12 p.m., when robert arrives from poland his mother sophia is supposed to meet him at baggage claim. they haven't seen each other in seven years. he's coming to live with her and start a new life. >> i was there. i was happy to meet him. but when i was waiting longer, then i start worry a little bit. >> she doesn't know that her only child, who doesn't speak english and has never flown before, is having trouble clearing...
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the dead included residents of japan, italy columbia, australia, france, poland, spain, and britain. it was the most serious attack in years in tunisia where the arab spring began in 2011. thousands of tunisians have marched in the streets to denounce the shooting. the tunisian president government has pledged to wage what it calls "merciless war" against terrorism. we will go to tunis after the headlines. the obama administration has signaled a potential shift in its approach to israel and palestine following the reelection of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. on the eve of the vote netanyahu vowed to prevent the establishment of a palestinian state and warned against a high turnout of arab voters. in its first public response the white house said it is deeply concerned about divisive rhetoric and "will evaluate our approach to this situation moving forward." according to "the new york times," the obama administration is considering backing a u.n. security council resolution calling for a two-state solution based on an israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories. that
the dead included residents of japan, italy columbia, australia, france, poland, spain, and britain. it was the most serious attack in years in tunisia where the arab spring began in 2011. thousands of tunisians have marched in the streets to denounce the shooting. the tunisian president government has pledged to wage what it calls "merciless war" against terrorism. we will go to tunis after the headlines. the obama administration has signaled a potential shift in its approach to...