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boost poland's defenses. boost poland's defenses. at a convention in warsaw, the group promised equipment and cash in exchange for signing up to a more coordinated effort. it's run by this man, a man returned from cooperation talks in kiev. >> we have to understand that may be tomorrow - today is ukraine, maybe we be the next country tomorrow. this is why people, of course, are nervous if they observe what is going on in the east >>> russia says it has no intention of aggression against poland and most military analysts agree it's unlikely. in a survey for the institute of public affairs, a think tank. 76% said russia poses a threat. . >> the group wears face marks, because they have been portrayed by some of the russian media as aggressors. they say they want to defend the homeland with their lives, if necessary. o kenya's government is freezing the assets of 86 companies and individuals suspected of having ties with the somali based arms group al-shabab. included on the list hotels money transfer companies
boost poland's defenses. boost poland's defenses. at a convention in warsaw, the group promised equipment and cash in exchange for signing up to a more coordinated effort. it's run by this man, a man returned from cooperation talks in kiev. >> we have to understand that may be tomorrow - today is ukraine, maybe we be the next country tomorrow. this is why people, of course, are nervous if they observe what is going on in the east >>> russia says it has no intention of aggression...
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. >> i'm tim friend in poland where nervousness over the ukraine conflict has prompted a big increase in membership of paramilitary groups. >> restoring trust... >> it's going to be difficult... >> modernizing the force... >> this is going to be a revolutionary year >> protecting lives... >> the technologies we have available to us are phenomenal >> every sunday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >> "the stream". >> your digital community. >> you pick the hot topics and express your thoughts. "the stream", it's your chance to join the conversation. today, 3:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera. the u.n. exspreads concern over the rising civilian death toll in yemen. since the saudi military campaign started nearly two weeks ago aid supplies are starting to arrive. doctors without borders said a boat carrying medical supplies is now in aden. >> greek prime minister alexis
. >> i'm tim friend in poland where nervousness over the ukraine conflict has prompted a big increase in membership of paramilitary groups. >> restoring trust... >> it's going to be difficult... >> modernizing the force... >> this is going to be a revolutionary year >> protecting lives... >> the technologies we have available to us are phenomenal >> every sunday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers...
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the government has kept its distance but now wants to harness this enthusiasm to help boost poland's defenses. >> at a convention in warsaw, the government promised the groups more equipment and cash in return for them signing up for a more coordinated effort, run by this man recently returned from cooperation talks in kiev. >> we have to understand that maybe tomorrow, today's ok, maybe tomorrow we will be next country. this is why people, of course, they are nervous if they observe what is going on nowadays in the east ok. >> russia says it has no intention of aggression against poland and most military analysts agree it's extremely unlikely but in a survey for the institute of public affairs think tank, 76% say russia pose add military threat. the group wear facemasks because they've been portrayed as the russian media as aggressors. they say they simply want to defend their homeland, with their lives if necessary. tim friend, al jazeera warsaw. >> in mexico, gunman opened fire on a police convoy in the western state of. jalasco. it is home to a drug cartel known as new generation
the government has kept its distance but now wants to harness this enthusiasm to help boost poland's defenses. >> at a convention in warsaw, the government promised the groups more equipment and cash in return for them signing up for a more coordinated effort, run by this man recently returned from cooperation talks in kiev. >> we have to understand that maybe tomorrow, today's ok, maybe tomorrow we will be next country. this is why people, of course, they are nervous if they...
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the law in poland is like a spider's web.fly will get through but a small one will get stuck. i came to a conclusion that you have to find strength within yourself. >> and he would soon show us that strength was one thing he didn't lack. >> we were able to come back about a half an hour, 45 minutes later. and they opened up the security door and he is in there in sunglasses, a full like workout suit. he's got his water bottles all together. and the guy is -- is ripped. i mean, he is big. he's a big guy. and he makes it out, well, this is just a cell workout. this is nothing. this is all i can do right here. >> i was a little shocked by his workout outfit. again, i'm used to seeing guys in the little prison issued shorts. and he was decked out in this professional looking fitness gear. so i kind of made a joke with him. and i said you're going to get a lot of letters from female american television viewers. "lockup" viewers. which just delighted him. >> but he was clear about the one american woman who interested him the most.
the law in poland is like a spider's web.fly will get through but a small one will get stuck. i came to a conclusion that you have to find strength within yourself. >> and he would soon show us that strength was one thing he didn't lack. >> we were able to come back about a half an hour, 45 minutes later. and they opened up the security door and he is in there in sunglasses, a full like workout suit. he's got his water bottles all together. and the guy is -- is ripped. i mean, he is...
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this was the scene in southern poland tuesday following heavy rainfall with a passing storm system. now a few locations flooding took place added up to over 60 millimeters in a 24 hour span. you can see here that the water flooded numerous homes and businesses. some roadways looking like rivers as the water spilled through the towns. some had to travel by boats or skip along the top of the water if at all possible where the cars should be rolling around. it looks like as i mentioned high pressure moving in so we're seeing an improvement. sunny skies in place at least for next day or so. but there's going to be a change coming up soon. the reason why. we had a low pressure system moving out of the united kingdom and that's expanding to the east along with an intended cold front. that's going to bring plenty of rainfall once again. going to take a day or so before it progresses towards poland but i think by thursday we're looking at mainly a dry forecast for the eastern side of europe at least for warsaw with a high of 15 and that cold front will bring showers to us know and kiev and
this was the scene in southern poland tuesday following heavy rainfall with a passing storm system. now a few locations flooding took place added up to over 60 millimeters in a 24 hour span. you can see here that the water flooded numerous homes and businesses. some roadways looking like rivers as the water spilled through the towns. some had to travel by boats or skip along the top of the water if at all possible where the cars should be rolling around. it looks like as i mentioned high...
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it's estimated that there are 120 groups across poland, with a membership of around 10,000. until now, the government kept its distance, now it wants to harness it enthusiasm to help boost poland's defenses. >> reporter: at a convention in warsaw, the group promised equipment and cash in exchange for signing up to a coordinated effort. it's run by this man, a man returned from cooperation talks in kiev. >> we have to understand that may be tomorrow - today is ukraine, maybe we be the next country tomorrow. this is why people, of course, are nervous if they observe what is going on in the east >>> russia says it has no intention of aggression against poland and most military analysts agree it's unlikely. in a survey for the institute of public affairs, a think tank. 76 % said russia poses a threat. 76% have been portrayed by the media as aggressors. they say they want to defend the homeland with their lives, if necessary. >>> now, one of china's biggest classical music stars started a trend. millions of children are learning to play the piano. the instrument is so popular chi
it's estimated that there are 120 groups across poland, with a membership of around 10,000. until now, the government kept its distance, now it wants to harness it enthusiasm to help boost poland's defenses. >> reporter: at a convention in warsaw, the group promised equipment and cash in exchange for signing up to a coordinated effort. it's run by this man, a man returned from cooperation talks in kiev. >> we have to understand that may be tomorrow - today is ukraine, maybe we be...
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fdr insisted and stalin agreed to free unfederate collections in poland. stalin signed an agreement whereby russian troops would invade japan before the american troops. because fdr insisted stalin agreed any nation could bring up any subject for discussion in the security council. roosevelt began influencing when it looks like hitler's army was going to overtake moscow and russia. the russian constitution granted freedom of conscious and religion in russia. the first results were mixed. the republican congressman from hide park heard about and it suggested the president invite stalin to the whitehouse so he could be baptized in the whitehouse swimming pool and suggested taking him to summer school. fdr was on his way to meet stalin's and work out russia's need to pressure stalin to open the churches. two months before tay ron stalin not only opened all of the russian orthodox churches and seminaries he freed the three russian pate arks we put in jail in 1925. the churches remained open throughout stalin's life. their relationship goes back to 1933 when fd
fdr insisted and stalin agreed to free unfederate collections in poland. stalin signed an agreement whereby russian troops would invade japan before the american troops. because fdr insisted stalin agreed any nation could bring up any subject for discussion in the security council. roosevelt began influencing when it looks like hitler's army was going to overtake moscow and russia. the russian constitution granted freedom of conscious and religion in russia. the first results were mixed. the...
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on the eve of his departure he falls sick and dies and is buried now in poland. that is where his tombstone is. that is 1867. 1857, robert e lee has surrendered the army of northern virginia in appomattox in 1865. that commemoration will be this coming april, and he is now the new president of washington university which will become washington and lee. lee will live until 1870 where he dies of heart trouble. lee is buried in the lee chapel on the campus of washington and lee university. where does this go after next month? the connection is pocahontas jamestown, pocahontas, robert e. lee, ira aldridge, both born in 1807. both men knew again exactly what they wanted to do. lee, being a soldier. all bridge -- aldridge, being an actor. next month we will follow the african american heritage more and look at senator everett dirksen of illinois. he made the cover of "time" magazine a number of times. the portrait gallery has the collection of original cover art. we have a cover of everett dirksen on display. senator dirksen basically was the catalyst of moving the his
on the eve of his departure he falls sick and dies and is buried now in poland. that is where his tombstone is. that is 1867. 1857, robert e lee has surrendered the army of northern virginia in appomattox in 1865. that commemoration will be this coming april, and he is now the new president of washington university which will become washington and lee. lee will live until 1870 where he dies of heart trouble. lee is buried in the lee chapel on the campus of washington and lee university. where...
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he boasted he planned to turn russia and poland into slave nation. the conflict, he announced will be very different from the conflict in the west, and poland was the only country outside the fatherland where death camps were constructed. to serve the dual purpose of finishing off russians as well as pols, three of the death camps were built on the polish-russian borderes. he instructed his generals to level lenin grad to target key buildings. his directive was quote it is intended to surround the city and then raze it to the ground. requests to bell allowed to surrender will be rejected. we have no interest in preserving any part of the population of that large city. hitler's master plan called for the uprooting of the remaining pollses, ukrainians, and replacing them with germans germans who would kill slav lands with the latesting a culture machinely and produce buntous harvests of food for the growing german nation. given this mindset it followed that all russian soldiers taken prisoner were routinely brutalized tended open fields and starved to
he boasted he planned to turn russia and poland into slave nation. the conflict, he announced will be very different from the conflict in the west, and poland was the only country outside the fatherland where death camps were constructed. to serve the dual purpose of finishing off russians as well as pols, three of the death camps were built on the polish-russian borderes. he instructed his generals to level lenin grad to target key buildings. his directive was quote it is intended to surround...
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he boasted that he planned to turn russia and poland into slave nations. the conflict be announced would be very different from the conflict in the west. and poland was only country outside of the fatherland were death camps were constructed. to serve the dual purpose of finishing off russians as well as poles, three of the polish death camps were built virtue on the polish russian border. he instructed his generals to level leningrad, to target key buildings such as the amber tosh. his directive was quote it is intended to surround the city and then raise it to the ground requested to be allowed to surrender would be rejected. we have no interest in preserving any part of the population about largest city. hitler's master plan called for the uprooting of the remaining poles, ukrainians belarusians and russians and replacing them with the germans who would kill slavs land with machinery to produce bounty of harvest and food for their growing german nation. given this mindset, it followed that all russian soldiers taken presser work routinely brutalized, te
he boasted that he planned to turn russia and poland into slave nations. the conflict be announced would be very different from the conflict in the west. and poland was only country outside of the fatherland were death camps were constructed. to serve the dual purpose of finishing off russians as well as poles, three of the polish death camps were built virtue on the polish russian border. he instructed his generals to level leningrad, to target key buildings such as the amber tosh. his...
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he boasted that he planned to turn russia and poland into slave nation. the conflicts he announced would be very different from the conflict in the west and poland was the only country outside of the fatherland by death james perkins acted. they served a dual purpose of finishing off ration three of the polish death camps were built virtually on the polish russian border. he instructed his generals to level on a grad, to target key building, sentenced to amortize. this directive was quote, it is intended to surround the city and raise it to the ground request allowed to surrender will be rejected. we have no interest in preserving any part of the population of that arch city. hitler's master plan calls the uprooting of the remained in the low rations and russians and replacing them with germans who would kill slav land with the latest agricultural machinery and produce hard this growing germination. given this mindset it followed all russian soldiers taken prisoners would routinely brutalized both their fields sometimes starve to death is death by exposur
he boasted that he planned to turn russia and poland into slave nation. the conflicts he announced would be very different from the conflict in the west and poland was the only country outside of the fatherland by death james perkins acted. they served a dual purpose of finishing off ration three of the polish death camps were built virtually on the polish russian border. he instructed his generals to level on a grad, to target key building, sentenced to amortize. this directive was quote, it...
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it's estimated there are 120 groups like this across poland. with a total membership of around 10,000. until now the government has kept its distance. but now it wants to harness this enthusiasm to help boost poland's defenses. at a convention in warsaw the government promised the groups more equipment and cash in return for them signing up to a more coordinated effort. it's being run by this man. general paslev, recently returned from coordination talks in kiev. >> we have to remember maybe tomorrow. today it's ukraine maybe tomorrow it will be this country. this is why people of course they are nervous. if they observe what is going on nowadays in the east ukraine. >> reporter: russia says it has no intention of aggression against poland and most military analysts agree it is extremely unlikely. but 76% said russia posed a military threat. the strelich group wear face masks because they have already been portrayed by some in the media as aggressors. they want to defend their home land with their lives if necessary. tim friend, al jazeera wars
it's estimated there are 120 groups like this across poland. with a total membership of around 10,000. until now the government has kept its distance. but now it wants to harness this enthusiasm to help boost poland's defenses. at a convention in warsaw the government promised the groups more equipment and cash in return for them signing up to a more coordinated effort. it's being run by this man. general paslev, recently returned from coordination talks in kiev. >> we have to remember...
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poland and the scandinavian countries are planning on raising their spending on defense. germany has set aside less money in its defense budget, but in the coming year that is likely to change. the biggest military spenders are located elsewhere. the united states spent the most by far in 2014. china and russia both raised spending significantly. but saudi arabia saw the biggest increase, 17%. terry: india's prime minister is here in germany on a visit that is aimed at strengthening diplomatic and business ties. steve: he will be here on tuesday for talks with chancellor angela merkel. terry: it is the largest industrial fair and india is this year's partner nation. >> -- reporter: india's prime minister was greeted at the hanover fair with cheers from onlookers. his vision for manufacturing is clear, he wants to modernize his industry with help from merkel and german business leaders. one of india's main stumping blocks is investor trust. the country has crushing bureaucracy. however hopes are high for future change. this year analysts expect the country's economy to exp
poland and the scandinavian countries are planning on raising their spending on defense. germany has set aside less money in its defense budget, but in the coming year that is likely to change. the biggest military spenders are located elsewhere. the united states spent the most by far in 2014. china and russia both raised spending significantly. but saudi arabia saw the biggest increase, 17%. terry: india's prime minister is here in germany on a visit that is aimed at strengthening diplomatic...
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she is among thousands of poland people flooding out of the country. the politicians don't seem to be able to do anything to stop the flow. >> as a result the birth rate is plummeting. children's playgrounds are empty, and a short distance away is another reason it is slowly dying. there used to be six coal mines, now one is left to compete against the cheaper far eastern competition. locals scavenge for scraps of coal and the old miner's settlements are in disrepair. churches like the towns, are ageing. more are dying hear than are being born. who will care for the elderly? this family is typical. the daughter lives in germany with her husband. they are back for a short visit. >> translation: it's becoming the town of pensioners. the young keep leaving. there'll be nothing >>> the european union has announced a massive aid package for the region. of more than $100 million. the hope is to attract high tech industry. if that fails they could lose 60,000 in the coming decades. >> the situation is difficult. all we can do is slow down the negative trends.
she is among thousands of poland people flooding out of the country. the politicians don't seem to be able to do anything to stop the flow. >> as a result the birth rate is plummeting. children's playgrounds are empty, and a short distance away is another reason it is slowly dying. there used to be six coal mines, now one is left to compete against the cheaper far eastern competition. locals scavenge for scraps of coal and the old miner's settlements are in disrepair. churches like the...
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but now it wants to harness this enthusiasm to help boost poland's defenses. at a convention in warsaw, the government promised the group's more equipment and cash in return for them signing up to a more coordinated effort. it's being run by this man general pa sic recentlily returned from cooperation talks in kiev. >> we do understand that maybe tomorrow. maybe tomorrow this is why people of course they are nervous if they observe what is going on nowadays in the east. >> russia says it has no intention of aggression against poland and most military analysts agree it's extremely unlikely. but in a survey for the institute of public think tank, 76% say that russia poses a military threat. the group wear face masks because they've already been portrayed by some of the russian media as aggressors. they say they simply want to defend their homeland with their lives if necessary. tim friend, al jazeera, warsaw. >> passengers france are facing delays and cancellations as air traffic controllers have gone on a two-day strike. they're protesting over the work conditi
but now it wants to harness this enthusiasm to help boost poland's defenses. at a convention in warsaw, the government promised the group's more equipment and cash in return for them signing up to a more coordinated effort. it's being run by this man general pa sic recentlily returned from cooperation talks in kiev. >> we do understand that maybe tomorrow. maybe tomorrow this is why people of course they are nervous if they observe what is going on nowadays in the east. >> russia...
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the interceptor site in poland is key to the epaa.th other epaa assets, phase 2, a phase 3 will ( provide the necessary capabilities to provide ballistic missile defense coverage of all nato european territory in the 2018 time =ñ frame. so as you can see, we are continuing to implement our president's vision for stronger, smarter, and swifter defenses in europe. i would also like to highlight the efforts that our nato ally, of our nato allies to develop and deploy. of three nato countries are deployed in turkey under nato command and control to augment turkey's air defense capabilities in response to the crisis on turkey's southeastern ok border. voluntary national contributions are the foundation of a missile defense system. and there are several approaches allies can take to make important and valuable contributions in this area. first, allies can acquire fully capable bmd systems possessing sensor, shooter and command and control capabilities. second, allies can acquire new sensors or upgrade existing ones to provide a key ballisti
the interceptor site in poland is key to the epaa.th other epaa assets, phase 2, a phase 3 will ( provide the necessary capabilities to provide ballistic missile defense coverage of all nato european territory in the 2018 time =ñ frame. so as you can see, we are continuing to implement our president's vision for stronger, smarter, and swifter defenses in europe. i would also like to highlight the efforts that our nato ally, of our nato allies to develop and deploy. of three nato countries are...
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austria, poland and especially his zenith will be in russia. and, again doing these different shakespearean plays. it's in poland where he's thinking about in 1867 he's thinking about returning and he's lining up a 100 performances back here in the united states. on the eve of his departure, he falls sick and dies and is buried now in woodage, polandeandpoland. and that's where his tombstone is. that's 1867. 1867 robert e. lee has surrendered the army of northern virginia in appomattox in 1865 and that celebration, commemoration, will be this coming april. and he is now the new president of washington university, which will become washington and lee. and lee will live until 1870 where he dies of heart trouble. lee is buried of course, in the lee chapel at -- on the campus of washington and lee university. where does this go after next month? so the connection is pocahontas -- jamestown pocahontas pocahontas, robert e. lee, ira aldridge both born in 1807. both men, again, knew exactly what they wanted to do, lee being a soldiers aldridge being a
austria, poland and especially his zenith will be in russia. and, again doing these different shakespearean plays. it's in poland where he's thinking about in 1867 he's thinking about returning and he's lining up a 100 performances back here in the united states. on the eve of his departure, he falls sick and dies and is buried now in woodage, polandeandpoland. and that's where his tombstone is. that's 1867. 1867 robert e. lee has surrendered the army of northern virginia in appomattox in 1865...
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that nazi germany had been aided by accomplices in poland and other countries. the polish embassy in washington sent a letter to the fbi director saying he had, in their words, accused poles "of perpetrating crimes which not only did they not commit but which they themselves were victims of. >> sreenivasan: and now to south africa, this weekend the leader of that country, jacob zuma canceled an overseas trip. this following days of violence there against immigrants. for more, we are joined now via skype from johannesburg by david smith of the guardian newspaper. is is david, we should say you are on battery power. you are talking to us during a blackout. what has been happening there over the past few weeks,? what is the source of this violence? >> there has been an outbreak of xenophobic violence targeting many african foreign nationals living in south african and at least six deaths and the u.n. estimates more than 5,000 people displaced many to transit camps set up around major cities. it's what many would say is due to underlying problems of unemployment and
that nazi germany had been aided by accomplices in poland and other countries. the polish embassy in washington sent a letter to the fbi director saying he had, in their words, accused poles "of perpetrating crimes which not only did they not commit but which they themselves were victims of. >> sreenivasan: and now to south africa, this weekend the leader of that country, jacob zuma canceled an overseas trip. this following days of violence there against immigrants. for more, we are...
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of smugglers bringing people to europe. >>> 15 bikers were turned away from poland.hey were trying to reach berlin following the route of the soviet army's advance through eastern europe. >> when they reached the crossing on monday, the cameras were waiting for them. this has been a controversial trip from the start. >> they warned that the bikers would not be allowed in. indeed, they were sent away. >> they were denied entry. first they were refused entry to poland to all apartments of the group, and the head of the group, myself, was put on a sanction list and my visa has been annulled. >> on tuesday the leaders slammed poland's decision as petty and farcical. they said it was clearly an act for the ussr war wartime heroism. >> we'll continue our trip. i don't want to create problems for the guys. do you see how ridiculous that we have to disguise our trip. this russian phobia has gone too far. on the very eve of victory day we should hides ourselves and go secretly to the graves of our ancestors j he suggests that more bikers will attempt the journey, but germany
of smugglers bringing people to europe. >>> 15 bikers were turned away from poland.hey were trying to reach berlin following the route of the soviet army's advance through eastern europe. >> when they reached the crossing on monday, the cameras were waiting for them. this has been a controversial trip from the start. >> they warned that the bikers would not be allowed in. indeed, they were sent away. >> they were denied entry. first they were refused entry to poland...
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. >>> bikers are on their way to gemini despite the warning from poland they won't be allowed across their border. the route is considered top provocative. rory challands has the story. >> sport the unmistakable look of outlaws but born to be wild? not these days. now they ride for russia and christianity. >> our values are based on the same thing in which our country is based. it's orthodox religion. >> the leader is the surgeon he's on a u.s. sanctions list involved in russia's takeover of crimea. he shows his favorite bikes and expounded on a force attempting to take over world affairs. >> the well is called controlled chaos. we see the consequences in iraq, libya, syria and ukraine. now russia can be the leader in a spiritual sphere. russia isn't the salvation but appropriately the salvation will come from russia. >> the commitment to defend the nation from outsiders and treacherous insiders. this is why putin likes the night wolves. he has ridden with them a number of times. >> this is part of a general campaign to bid the majority, the first consolidated majority and pit it aga
. >>> bikers are on their way to gemini despite the warning from poland they won't be allowed across their border. the route is considered top provocative. rory challands has the story. >> sport the unmistakable look of outlaws but born to be wild? not these days. now they ride for russia and christianity. >> our values are based on the same thing in which our country is based. it's orthodox religion. >> the leader is the surgeon he's on a u.s. sanctions list involved...
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. >> a group of russian bikers are on their way towards germany despite a warning from poland that they won't be allowed to cross the border. the night wolves are a pro kremlin motorcycle gang, and with tensions running high, warsaw considers any trip along the the roads provocative. >> they support the unmistakable look of outlaws, rebels of the road but born to be wild? not these days. now they ride for russia and christianity. >> our values are based on the same thing on which our country is based. it's orthodox reasonable. >> leader of the pack is alexander's eldest son aka the surgeon. he is on the u.s. sanction's list for the involvement of take over of crimea. he showed me his favorite bikes and articulated the belief of a destructive force attempting to control world affairs. >> there is a new technology now which can destroy as much as a nuclear weapon. it's called controlled chaos. we see the consequences in iraq, libya, syria and in ukraine. now russia can be the leader in a very important sphere. the spiritual sphere. this is the great meaning of russia. russia isn't the sal
. >> a group of russian bikers are on their way towards germany despite a warning from poland that they won't be allowed to cross the border. the night wolves are a pro kremlin motorcycle gang, and with tensions running high, warsaw considers any trip along the the roads provocative. >> they support the unmistakable look of outlaws, rebels of the road but born to be wild? not these days. now they ride for russia and christianity. >> our values are based on the same thing on...
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. >>> a group of russian bikers are on their way to germany despite a warning from poland they won't be allowed to cross their border. a route of the soviet army is provocative. rory challands reports. >> they sport the look of outlaws, born to be wild, not these days, now they ride for russia and christianity. >> it is orthodox religion. >> leader of the pack is alexander, aka the surgeon. he is on a u.s. sanctions list for involvement in russia's takeover of crimea. at the clubhouse he shows me his favorite bikes and articulated his beliefs in a secretive force attempting to control world affairs. >> there is a new technology now which can destroy almost as much as a nuclear weapon, called controlled chaos. we see the consequences in iraq, libya syria and now ukraine. this is the great meaning of russia. russia isn't the salvation but probably the salvation will come from russia. >> orthodoxy patriotism, the commitment to control the country, it's easy to see why the night wolves like vladimir putin and vladimir putin likes the night wolves. others find the union worrying. >> this
. >>> a group of russian bikers are on their way to germany despite a warning from poland they won't be allowed to cross their border. a route of the soviet army is provocative. rory challands reports. >> they sport the look of outlaws, born to be wild, not these days, now they ride for russia and christianity. >> it is orthodox religion. >> leader of the pack is alexander, aka the surgeon. he is on a u.s. sanctions list for involvement in russia's takeover of crimea....
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he traveled from poland to the silicon valley to see last sunday's wrestlemania at levi's stadium, but the journey took a ugly twist. >> he was tricked by a man he thought was helping him. and cheryl hurd has more. >> well the 21-year-old booked a room here at the san jose airport inn. he was excited, fulfilling a dream, and it didn't take long for the dream to be shattered. philipo saturn's dreams were shattered. >> i want to go to wrestlemania. >> reporter: it is the super bowl of wrestling, and it is something that he traveled thou thousands of miles to see, and he spent -- >> thousands of tlar -- dollars. >> out of his own money as a receptionist in poe laland and wrestlemania is so much king that he has a homemade ring in his backyard and he never thought that he would be in wrestlemania heaven only to be robbed. >> when i realized that i am robbed. i go to the korncorner, and cry in disbelief. >> at some point he was befriended by a person out at the bta lot offering him a ticket, and saying that he would give it to him if he could hold the hotel card, and at that point, that is
he traveled from poland to the silicon valley to see last sunday's wrestlemania at levi's stadium, but the journey took a ugly twist. >> he was tricked by a man he thought was helping him. and cheryl hurd has more. >> well the 21-year-old booked a room here at the san jose airport inn. he was excited, fulfilling a dream, and it didn't take long for the dream to be shattered. philipo saturn's dreams were shattered. >> i want to go to wrestlemania. >> reporter: it is the...
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to give you and idea what people experienced on the ground level in northern and eastern side of poland. numerous homes lost roofs because of the strong winds along with the downed trees. this powerful windstorm kicked up hurricane strength winds monday night, 20,000 homes remain without power as of tuesday morning and winds have backed off just a bit since monday allowing emergency officials to help repair damage to buildings. as we continue on throughout the next day or so we'll see a little bit of a change over when it comes to those winds because the winds responsible for producing the active weather is lifting to the east. moscow you'll see the rain and gusty winds from time to time. down towards the south we'll see high pressure bringing some very dry conditions and sunny conditions and warm temperatures in the 20s. we are looking out for this low pressure system coming on shore for the iberian peninsula. that will produce rain and possibly some stormy conditions as well. also going to bring temperatures just a bit in the teens from madrid with a high of 17. check this out 24 in l
to give you and idea what people experienced on the ground level in northern and eastern side of poland. numerous homes lost roofs because of the strong winds along with the downed trees. this powerful windstorm kicked up hurricane strength winds monday night, 20,000 homes remain without power as of tuesday morning and winds have backed off just a bit since monday allowing emergency officials to help repair damage to buildings. as we continue on throughout the next day or so we'll see a little...
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it tells the story of what life was like in poland between the wars 1917 to 1939. some of the images are incredibly warm and friendly and family and really celebrates life as it was lived. some of the images were taken by american photographers and film makers as part of social documentary film making. if you think about the depression era and social documentary photography of the time in the u.s., some of the footage was made for the purpose of getting out to the world the news of the poverty that many jews lived in in eastern europe during this time. in although, as one takes in these images and these darkened galleries sitting under these amazing sound showers with music originally composed and newly created, frank london, listening to this music that accompanies images plus the spoken word, poetry, narrative. as you sit under the sound showers and look at the images what you are looking at as the artist says is a world that was soon to be vanished. it's another way of understanding what civilization of europe was before the holocaust, how life was lived. in tha
it tells the story of what life was like in poland between the wars 1917 to 1939. some of the images are incredibly warm and friendly and family and really celebrates life as it was lived. some of the images were taken by american photographers and film makers as part of social documentary film making. if you think about the depression era and social documentary photography of the time in the u.s., some of the footage was made for the purpose of getting out to the world the news of the poverty...
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tim friend, al jazeera poland. >> the auto industry is on the cusp of a car driven by a computer. one made a trip across the u.s. you won't see driverless cars on the road yet. >> the idea of a self-driving car isn't new. >> look at all this, it looks like darth vader's bathroom. >> it is closer to reality than ever before. this very ordinary looking audi just completed the first coast-to-coast road trip in the united states by an automated vehicle. a driver with the ability to override the system was always at the wheel but 99% of the driving was done by computer. >> the human element in the driving equation is the weakest link. 90% of accidents are caused by human error. >> the auto flyer that equipped the vehicle for the trip may be celebrating, but many car enthusiasts are not quite ready to give up control of the wheel. >> you don't like the idea of the car taking -- >> no! >> why? >> i trust just myself with my life. >> enjoyment of a car is really driving it. >> only five states have laws on the books dealing with driverless cars. sceptics say insurance and liability issues
tim friend, al jazeera poland. >> the auto industry is on the cusp of a car driven by a computer. one made a trip across the u.s. you won't see driverless cars on the road yet. >> the idea of a self-driving car isn't new. >> look at all this, it looks like darth vader's bathroom. >> it is closer to reality than ever before. this very ordinary looking audi just completed the first coast-to-coast road trip in the united states by an automated vehicle. a driver with the...
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these videos are from germany and poland. well, these are the images we have been seeing. a powerful wind storm continues over central europe causing one death in germany and disrupting travel. calls were made to fire departments for help during the heart attack-strength winds on wednesday. major travel delays have been seen not just to trains but trains and roadways. roads became completely blocked by falling trees due to the very strong winds. in munich, train services were completely shut down. this is the coming easter holiday weekend, so i know a lot of people will be traveling. unfortunately, well, the winds will be on a weakening trend, however it won't be wound down enough for it to not hinder traveling. the isobars are still close to each other, and that indicates strong winds, up to about 105 kilometers, winds still really likely in and around germany, poland as well as the czech republic. there will be a risk of isolated tornadoes as well, and frequent lightening along with that. the brish -- british isles will see a break. we have a warm front that is stretchei
these videos are from germany and poland. well, these are the images we have been seeing. a powerful wind storm continues over central europe causing one death in germany and disrupting travel. calls were made to fire departments for help during the heart attack-strength winds on wednesday. major travel delays have been seen not just to trains but trains and roadways. roads became completely blocked by falling trees due to the very strong winds. in munich, train services were completely shut...
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. >>> the leader of an ultra nationalist national bikie gang described poland's refusal to allow its members into the country as a cheap farce. they game they have been victimized rory challands explains. >> reporter: war saw warned bikers that they would not be allowed in calling their ride a provocation. they were turned away. >> reporter: the reasons for the refusal are unknown. they refused entry to poland to all participants and the head of the group, myself was put on a sanction list my visa annulled and i was banned from entering the area. >> tuesday, the night wolves leader slammed the decision as petty and farcical. the trip was an acts of commemoration for the u.s.s. rs war time heroism. >> we'll continue 2000 the trip. i will not reveal the details. i do not want to create problems for the guys. the russian phobia will come to no good. it's gone to far on the eve of victoria day we should hide overseas and our intentions and go secretly to the graves of our ancess stores. >> reporter: he suggests more will attempt the journey. germany says it won't let the group in. the ni
. >>> the leader of an ultra nationalist national bikie gang described poland's refusal to allow its members into the country as a cheap farce. they game they have been victimized rory challands explains. >> reporter: war saw warned bikers that they would not be allowed in calling their ride a provocation. they were turned away. >> reporter: the reasons for the refusal are unknown. they refused entry to poland to all participants and the head of the group, myself was put on...
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poland wants them stopped at the border. tensions in europe high, the trip is called provocative. rory challands went to meet them. >> reporter: revving up for the summer season, these are russia's bikers. they sport the look of outlaws, rebels of the road. but born to be wild - not these days. now they ride for russia and christianity. >> translation: our values are based on the same thing in which our country is based. it's orthodox religion. >> leader of the pack is alexander. he is on a u.s. sanctions list for involvement in the russian takeover of crimea. at the wolves club house he chose me favourite likes and articulated believe and force attempting to control world affairs. >> there's a new technology destroying as much as a nuclear weapon, it's controlled chaos. we see the sitation in iraq. russia can be the leader in the sphere. a spiritual sphere. this is the great meaning of russia, russia is not the salvation. salvation will come from russia. >> oorth doxy, patriotism, and a commitment to spare the nation, it's easy to see why they like vladimir putin, and he likes th
poland wants them stopped at the border. tensions in europe high, the trip is called provocative. rory challands went to meet them. >> reporter: revving up for the summer season, these are russia's bikers. they sport the look of outlaws, rebels of the road. but born to be wild - not these days. now they ride for russia and christianity. >> translation: our values are based on the same thing in which our country is based. it's orthodox religion. >> leader of the pack is...
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. >>> i'm tim friend and what is described as the most desperate town in poland where the best prospect many is the road out of town. ♪ u.s. president barack obama says agreement restricting iran's nuclear program will make the world safer. the framework was agreed in switzerland after talks that called for iran to reduce the number of the centrefuges to 6,000 and agreed to limit its nuclear program to one facility and enrichment of uranium will be suspended until 2013 in exchange sanctions against tehran will be phased off and agreement is a start of tougher talks to a final deal but people in iran celebrating at the prospect of what it could mean for daily life as gerald tan reports. >> reporter: a hero's welcome for the iran foreign minister he arrives home after securing what is hailed as a triumph for diplomacy, framework agreement aimed at curbing iran's nuclear program sets the stage for the gradual lifting for some international sanctions. >> i hope at the end of this process we will although that true dialog and engagement and dignity we can, in fact resolve problems, open new
. >>> i'm tim friend and what is described as the most desperate town in poland where the best prospect many is the road out of town. ♪ u.s. president barack obama says agreement restricting iran's nuclear program will make the world safer. the framework was agreed in switzerland after talks that called for iran to reduce the number of the centrefuges to 6,000 and agreed to limit its nuclear program to one facility and enrichment of uranium will be suspended until 2013 in exchange...
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she meets the colonel general in poland.soon, he is chatting freely about contacts in berlin and his daily, secret communications with the polish foreign office. ah, betty. she is practically the only agent in poland providing intelligence. she notes it is easy to make highly trained her fashionably closed-mouthed patriots give away secrets in bed. she has the magnetism. she is producing information. she gives details on the polish crypto-analysis unit. she leaves for england and finds arthur recovered. he is going to chile. she wants to go back to poland. she writes that she is in love with michael. she wants to be with him. in fact, not only that, she wants to continue working for sis. she loved doing this kind of work. it brings back the feeling she had a childhood of running until she was exhausted. she cannot go back to warsaw. her affair has made her a person of discussion there. she cannot return. she goes to chile with arthur. she wants to go back to sis. she decides she is kind of done with being a wife and mother.
she meets the colonel general in poland.soon, he is chatting freely about contacts in berlin and his daily, secret communications with the polish foreign office. ah, betty. she is practically the only agent in poland providing intelligence. she notes it is easy to make highly trained her fashionably closed-mouthed patriots give away secrets in bed. she has the magnetism. she is producing information. she gives details on the polish crypto-analysis unit. she leaves for england and finds arthur...
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it is estimated there are 120 groups like this across poland with a total membership of around 10,000the government has kept its distance but now it wants to harness this enthusiasm to help boost poelandpoland's defense. the government promised more equipment and crash as a result of more signup. this man recently returned from cooperation talks in kiev. >> we have to understand that maybe tomorrow today ukraine, maybe tomorrow maybe next country. this is why people of course they are nervous if they observe what is going on nowadays in the east of ukraine. >> reporter: russia says it has no intention of aggression against poland and most military analysts agree it's extremely unlikely but in a survey for the institute of public affairs think tank 76% said russia posed a military threat. the group wear face masks, because they have already been portrayed by some of the russian media as aggressors. they say they simply want to defend their homeland with their lives if necessary. tim friend. >>> police say the number of people using crystal meth has nearly doubled in the past year in au
it is estimated there are 120 groups like this across poland with a total membership of around 10,000the government has kept its distance but now it wants to harness this enthusiasm to help boost poelandpoland's defense. the government promised more equipment and crash as a result of more signup. this man recently returned from cooperation talks in kiev. >> we have to understand that maybe tomorrow today ukraine, maybe tomorrow maybe next country. this is why people of course they are...
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aircraft like this one seen here was flying in international air space north of poland when the russianthe russian pilot acted unsafe and unprofessional because of close proximity and high rate of speed. joining us here to break this down. how can this happen over poler -- >> almost four times as many of these kinds of incursions and challengings of this kind. this has been increasing across the board. russians are not only going up to our airplanes in a threatening manner but they have also conducted these kinds of overflights of european territory without transponders on just a very dangerous set of circumstances and it's a way of showing nato and the united states wire going to do this because we can, you're not going to do anything about it. >> it's international russian air space north of poland. if this is just bullying in the air, if we think that's what this is what is the ultimate goal? how does this advance russia's cause or their position in the world? what would be the goal here. >> the goal is to say they can do these kinds of things and it's about europe threatening sancti
aircraft like this one seen here was flying in international air space north of poland when the russianthe russian pilot acted unsafe and unprofessional because of close proximity and high rate of speed. joining us here to break this down. how can this happen over poler -- >> almost four times as many of these kinds of incursions and challengings of this kind. this has been increasing across the board. russians are not only going up to our airplanes in a threatening manner but they have...
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she meets the colonel general in poland. soon, he is chatting freely about contacts in berlin and his daily, secret communications with the polish foreign office. ah, betty. she is practically the only agent in poland providing intelligence. she notes it is easy to make highly trained her fashionably closed-mouthed patriots give away secrets in bed. she has the magnetism. she is producing information. she gives details on the polish crypto-analysis unit. she leaves for england and finds arthur recovered. he is going to chile. she wants to go back to poland. she writes that she is in love with michael. she wants to be with him. in fact, not only that, she wants to continue working for sis. she loved doing this kind of work. it brings back the feeling she had a childhood of running until she was exhausted. she cannot go back to warsaw. her affair has made her a person of discussion there. she cannot return. she goes to chile with arthur. she wants to go back to sis. she decides she is kind of done with being a wife and mother.
she meets the colonel general in poland. soon, he is chatting freely about contacts in berlin and his daily, secret communications with the polish foreign office. ah, betty. she is practically the only agent in poland providing intelligence. she notes it is easy to make highly trained her fashionably closed-mouthed patriots give away secrets in bed. she has the magnetism. she is producing information. she gives details on the polish crypto-analysis unit. she leaves for england and finds arthur...
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>> reporter: his accent was so thick as an 11-year-old boy who came from berks county from poland in germany. >> in school they used to call me hitler and i hated that. >> reporter: he learned english and would become an army cook in vietnam and thought his lieutenant submitted his citizenship papers until he applied for social security. how did that make you feel? >> pretty sad. because i served in the army and i thought i was a citizen. >> reporter: so he embarked on a journey for his granddaughters. >> in my eyes he wanted to do it because he wanted to be american. he really did. it meant a lot to him. >> reporter: the vfw linked him with florida immigration attorney elizabeth richie. >> the message is if you're a foreign-born vet and don't have anything to prove your citizenship, find it. >> reporter: he studied 25 questions about u.s. history and would be asked ten of them at the immigration office in west philadelphia. >> first six out of the park we got them right. >> reporter: he did it. >> i can't believe this all happened. ♪ god bless the usa ♪ >> reporter: you know it's a
>> reporter: his accent was so thick as an 11-year-old boy who came from berks county from poland in germany. >> in school they used to call me hitler and i hated that. >> reporter: he learned english and would become an army cook in vietnam and thought his lieutenant submitted his citizenship papers until he applied for social security. how did that make you feel? >> pretty sad. because i served in the army and i thought i was a citizen. >> reporter: so he...
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read what is being said in the other half of poland.here are a lot of fundamental questions about whether this really enhanced the security of europe. you don't get a debate with opinion. you get it with facts. these are the facts. [applause] garry: the campaign paid by lukoil -- [indiscernible] >> i just want to be conscious of our time and end with the topic on a lot of people's minds. you and i spoke about this earlier. it is the presence of nuclear weapons in this conversation and the large nuclear arsenal that russia has. i'm sure that many people would feel a tendency to come over to the accommodations, the compromise camp on the basis that we just can't get this wrong. we can't risk the potential for an escalation that could flow from a policy of isolation, a more assertive stance to russia. how do you respond to that? anne: first, mr. pozner didn't let me correct him. one of the other elements of nato expansion that was very important was an agreement not to move nuclear missiles, an agreement the west has kept. this is why the
read what is being said in the other half of poland.here are a lot of fundamental questions about whether this really enhanced the security of europe. you don't get a debate with opinion. you get it with facts. these are the facts. [applause] garry: the campaign paid by lukoil -- [indiscernible] >> i just want to be conscious of our time and end with the topic on a lot of people's minds. you and i spoke about this earlier. it is the presence of nuclear weapons in this conversation and the...
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. >>> to poland as population in some cities shrink at a fast rate. tim friend reports from one of those place the southern polish town of bitam. >> it's an emotional scene that's played out daily at the bus station. another young worker is leaving town. one of thousand who is have said goodbye. the town has shrunk by 5,000 people over the last 20 years. in tears 23-year-old samantha is on her way to london and a job in a hotel. >> sad to leave your friends. >> yes i hate to leave my friends. terrible for me. >> it's very hard. >> i may cry maybe. >> some of samantha's friends say they plan to follow her soon. >> well, as samantha sets off for london, she's among thousands of young polish people who are flooding out of the country. and the politicians don't seem to be able to do anything to stop the flow. >> as a result the birth rate is plummeting. the children's play playgrounds are often empty there used to be six coal mines here. now just one is left to compete against cheaper far eastern competition. locals scavenge for scraps of coal and the old
. >>> to poland as population in some cities shrink at a fast rate. tim friend reports from one of those place the southern polish town of bitam. >> it's an emotional scene that's played out daily at the bus station. another young worker is leaving town. one of thousand who is have said goodbye. the town has shrunk by 5,000 people over the last 20 years. in tears 23-year-old samantha is on her way to london and a job in a hotel. >> sad to leave your friends. >> yes i...
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>> it is fun. >> they're not as schemish in places like poland.r-old students on verge of going to college. he gave them the choice to leave the classroom. he told them it would be gory. they gave them a bit of a disclaimer. they had a choice to leave. i certainly would have left. >> what 16-year-old would get up? >> i think some of would say and some would leave given the choice. i find myself turning down radio and television, i have small children on one hand. on the other hand i want them to know what is going on. i want them to understand what is happening to people of all religions around the country. we have been talking about it in church on sunday but i don't think people are talking about it enough. i struggle with that a lot. we see videos here when they come in. you can't unsee that kind of stuff. >> even you agree it is done in the name of religion. >> stop agreeing with each other >> you talked about it in church this is what is happening in certain religions. >> andrea, something we can all agree on, melissa -- >> yes? >> something
>> it is fun. >> they're not as schemish in places like poland.r-old students on verge of going to college. he gave them the choice to leave the classroom. he told them it would be gory. they gave them a bit of a disclaimer. they had a choice to leave. i certainly would have left. >> what 16-year-old would get up? >> i think some of would say and some would leave given the choice. i find myself turning down radio and television, i have small children on one hand. on the...
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. >>> poland says it will bar a russian motorcycle group from crossing its border.the night wolves say they will enter poland next week on their way to berlin in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii. the night wolves are could not ensure the group's safety. >>> kazakhstan's president has been in power for a quarter-century. he has faced little opposition at the poles and this won't change this weekend. but with the drop in oil prices many of kazakhstan's industrial centers are in decline nap means an uncertainty. robin forester walker looks at one parts of the economy. >> hot dangerous and dirty. but nickolai loves his job and his future. >> there will always be a need for steel won't there? that is why we have this new firmness. >> nickolai helped make tementau a sof receive yet powerhouse and this man's career, the president of north kazakhstan. today, the people need the president's help. dozens of the plant's contractors haven't been paid since december. >> translator: i would say that this company is socially responsible towards its
. >>> poland says it will bar a russian motorcycle group from crossing its border.the night wolves say they will enter poland next week on their way to berlin in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii. the night wolves are could not ensure the group's safety. >>> kazakhstan's president has been in power for a quarter-century. he has faced little opposition at the poles and this won't change this weekend. but with the drop in oil prices many of...
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ambassador to poland was summoned to a meeting with leader who is demanded an apology. the state department walked the comments back. >> director comb me certainly did not intend to suggest otherwise or that poll land was responsible for the holocaust. >> customs enforcement prison transfer flights says the department could save more than $41 million by filling up it is planes. i.c.e. air detained 3 million detainees over a three-year period. fill up the seats, take down the costs. i.c.e. says it could end up costing more in the long run but they will try to make sure the resources are effectively used. >>> and in a north carolina man's obituary, "the family respectfully asks that you do not vote for hillary clinton in 2016. r.i.p. granddaddy." they say he was very passionate about politics and his son said it was a fitting tribute. "we know he's up there giggling right now". >>> rescue crews are searching for more survivors for what could be the deadliest migrant tragedy ever. hundreds took to the sea to escape unliveable conditions in the middle east and north africa
ambassador to poland was summoned to a meeting with leader who is demanded an apology. the state department walked the comments back. >> director comb me certainly did not intend to suggest otherwise or that poll land was responsible for the holocaust. >> customs enforcement prison transfer flights says the department could save more than $41 million by filling up it is planes. i.c.e. air detained 3 million detainees over a three-year period. fill up the seats, take down the costs....
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read what's being said in the other half of poland. there are a lot of fundamental questions about whether or not this really enhanced the security of europe.4=[ that's a debate. but you don't get a debate with opinion. you get it with facts, and these are the facts. >> paid by lukoil and he was defied openly by his own government. the president of the czech republic. >> i just want to be conscious of our time for this segment and end with the topic that i think is on a lot of people's minds. and you and i spoke about this earlier so i want you to answer this. it's the presence of nuclear weapons in this conversation and the large nuclear arsenal that the -- that russia has. and i'm sure many people would naturally feel a tendency to come over to the accommodation the compromise camp on the basis that we just can't get this wrong. we can't risk the potential for an escalation that could flow from a policy of isolation, a more assertive stance towards russia. how do you respond to is that? >> i respond -- first, mr. posnor didn't let me
read what's being said in the other half of poland. there are a lot of fundamental questions about whether or not this really enhanced the security of europe.4=[ that's a debate. but you don't get a debate with opinion. you get it with facts, and these are the facts. >> paid by lukoil and he was defied openly by his own government. the president of the czech republic. >> i just want to be conscious of our time for this segment and end with the topic that i think is on a lot of...