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we begin here in poland. capital is warsaw lovely this time of year. if you want to have a very, very fancy meal like you want to have the most expensive meal in town you would probably end up at this restaurant. it's the one there with the lights around all three sides over the door and both sides. see that. i am a lot of different ethnicities, polish is not one of mine. nobody in my family speaks polish. we called one of our producer's cousins, and asked if she would leave us a voice mail telling us how to pronounce the name of this expensive restaurant in warsaw. here is how cousin donna sells you say the name of this restaurant. >> so one polish person who grew up in elizabeth, new jersey says it that way. that's as close as we can get. probably right. it's possible that she might be pulling our leg. she might have swore to all of you but i couldn't know. i think that's the name of this restaurant which is very important. can we play it one more time. in any case somebody we don't know who placed a hidden microphone inside the dining room. and thro
we begin here in poland. capital is warsaw lovely this time of year. if you want to have a very, very fancy meal like you want to have the most expensive meal in town you would probably end up at this restaurant. it's the one there with the lights around all three sides over the door and both sides. see that. i am a lot of different ethnicities, polish is not one of mine. nobody in my family speaks polish. we called one of our producer's cousins, and asked if she would leave us a voice mail...
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and then on thursday jeb bush went to poland and met with him. the day after he had to -- again, what this guy said about the united states being bull and worthless and he said poland is giving americans a snow mob, complete losers the day after he has to offered to for saying that, jeb bush goes to poland to do a big photo on shaking hands with him and meeting him and smiles all around. on this trip jeb bush was asked if that wasn't kind of an odd choice given what the guy had resigned for the day before this meeting. >> met this morning with the now former speaker, who was caught on tape saying some not so nice things about the u.s. did you consider canceling that and more specifically in your conversation did you get to clarify his feelings about the u.s. because it seems to be -- >> in our conversation it was clear to me he is a strong believer in strong ties with the united states. >> actually the guy is on tape saying strong ties to the united states are worthless. literally worthless. remember when george w. bush looked at putin and said h
and then on thursday jeb bush went to poland and met with him. the day after he had to -- again, what this guy said about the united states being bull and worthless and he said poland is giving americans a snow mob, complete losers the day after he has to offered to for saying that, jeb bush goes to poland to do a big photo on shaking hands with him and meeting him and smiles all around. on this trip jeb bush was asked if that wasn't kind of an odd choice given what the guy had resigned for the...
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sounds sensible, you might think, but in fact the new regulations have sparked controversy in polandention's aims is tackle violence by promoting equality between men and women through education. but some of poland's right-wing political and religious leaders say this undermines the family and breaks down traditional gender roles. either way the controversy around the law has at least shone a spotlight on a tragic, and previously rarely discussed, issue -- every year hundreds of polish women die as a result of violence in the home. but we've been to meet some of the women who have survived. reporter: both mother and son are safe. slowly jola is starting to feel at home in this women's shelter in warsaw. she's trying to put a nightmare behind her. jola: he beat me and humiliated me. he broke my nose twice. my face was all scratched up. most of it doesn't show anymore. i never spoke to anyone about it. i was too ashamed. and besides, no one would have believed it. we were a respectable family. reporter: she asks herself why she suffered six years of abuse before calling the police. mos
sounds sensible, you might think, but in fact the new regulations have sparked controversy in polandention's aims is tackle violence by promoting equality between men and women through education. but some of poland's right-wing political and religious leaders say this undermines the family and breaks down traditional gender roles. either way the controversy around the law has at least shone a spotlight on a tragic, and previously rarely discussed, issue -- every year hundreds of polish women...
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sounds sensible, you might think, but in fact the new regulations have sparked controversy in polandvention's aims is tackle violence by promoting equality between men and women through education. but some of poland's right-wing political and religious leaders say this undermines the family and breaks down traditional gender roles. either way the controversy around the law has at least shone a spotlight on a tragic, and previously rarely discussed, issue -- every year hundreds of polish women die as a result of violence in the home. but we've been to meet some of the women who have survived. reporter: both mother and son are safe. slowly jola is starting to feel at home in this women's shelter in warsaw. she's trying to put a nightmare behind her. jola: he beat me and humiliated me. he broke my nose twice. my face was all scratched up. most of it doesn't show anymore. i never spoke to anyone about it. i was too ashamed. and besides, no one would have believed it. we were a respectable family. reporter: she asks herself why she suffered six years of abuse before calling the police. mo
sounds sensible, you might think, but in fact the new regulations have sparked controversy in polandvention's aims is tackle violence by promoting equality between men and women through education. but some of poland's right-wing political and religious leaders say this undermines the family and breaks down traditional gender roles. either way the controversy around the law has at least shone a spotlight on a tragic, and previously rarely discussed, issue -- every year hundreds of polish women...
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it has just begun its first full training exercises in poland, sending a clear message to russia. the alliance is ready to defend eastern europe as the standoff over ukraine continues. reporter: these military drills are supposed to look as realistic as possible. nato soldiers pumped up on adrenaline did ending their territory against unidentified attackers. in a large-scale exercise in northwestern poland, nato's new rapid response force showcased new abilities. the trip unit was sent to be a necessary reaction to the conflict in ukraine, despite opposition by russia. >> the important thing is that nato is increasing its readiness and its preparedness, and that we are able also in the future to protect and defend all allies. reporter:100 soldiers from nine nato states took part in the drill. the aim -- to react to global crises more quickly and efficiently. the german defense minister was on hand to watch the exercises. joining her polish, dutch, and norwegian counterparts. her position is clear -- berlin fully supports a strong nato presence in eastern europe. >> it is an approp
it has just begun its first full training exercises in poland, sending a clear message to russia. the alliance is ready to defend eastern europe as the standoff over ukraine continues. reporter: these military drills are supposed to look as realistic as possible. nato soldiers pumped up on adrenaline did ending their territory against unidentified attackers. in a large-scale exercise in northwestern poland, nato's new rapid response force showcased new abilities. the trip unit was sent to be a...
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i went on to lithuania and poland. it was also clear the russian bullying and aggression is not limited to ukraine. in both lithuania and poland these front-line nato partners face a steady stream of russian vitriol and military threats. russian planes recklessly buzz nato airspace, russian leaders make threats of capturing cities like vilnius the capital of lithuania and dangerous missiles moved into the region of k amp linigrad. a stream of cute pop propaganda flows from its media services. i happened to be in berlin at an aspen conference a few months ago when we were moving nato equipment and forces in a parade a scheduled parade of our military in nato through poland and the baltics. there was a cable channel called rt which stands for russia today that was broadcasting what they called protesters protesting the presence of nato soldiers and equipment. rt reported these protesters were holding signs and they showed small groups of them saying nato stop your invasion of the baltics. well it turns out that was a pho
i went on to lithuania and poland. it was also clear the russian bullying and aggression is not limited to ukraine. in both lithuania and poland these front-line nato partners face a steady stream of russian vitriol and military threats. russian planes recklessly buzz nato airspace, russian leaders make threats of capturing cities like vilnius the capital of lithuania and dangerous missiles moved into the region of k amp linigrad. a stream of cute pop propaganda flows from its media services. i...
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that was with the now former speaker of the poland parliament.igned abruptly yesterday amid scandal because there were audiotapes released taken of him and others secretly. he was saying some pretty derogatory things about the u.s. using rather colorful language about poland's subservient role to the u.s. it's exactly the kind of bond though that jeb bush is here to promote, not just in poll hasn'tand but in his next stop in estonia. meanwhile, all the time he's traveling here of course the big focus is what stis going on back home. in four days he's going to announce formally lyly for president. >> i don't read the clips. i kind of know what my job is. it's to develop a message that's hopeful and optimistic about the future of the country. i am confident that the team in place will do their job. and i've got to do any job asmy job as well. polls are fun to see when you're winning. not so fun to see when you're not. it's june for crying out loud. we have a long way to go. >> reporter: jeb bush is blowing off the idea that he is struggling back ho
that was with the now former speaker of the poland parliament.igned abruptly yesterday amid scandal because there were audiotapes released taken of him and others secretly. he was saying some pretty derogatory things about the u.s. using rather colorful language about poland's subservient role to the u.s. it's exactly the kind of bond though that jeb bush is here to promote, not just in poll hasn'tand but in his next stop in estonia. meanwhile, all the time he's traveling here of course the big...
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he is in poland today. he is calling vladimir putin a bully and trying to jump start his campaign that is not a campaign yet. we get more from cnn's dana bash. >> reporter: christine, it is not unusual for a candidate or in this case an almost candidate to make his way across the pond to europe to show that they are comfortable on the world stage. that is what jeb bush is doing in europe right now. he started out in germany. now he is where i am in warsaw poland. then he will make his way to estonia. the theme you heard from him is that he believes that he and the united states should be much more aggressive and more involved in helping the countries that used to be part of the soviet union beat back on the aggression of vladimir putin. he even called him a bully on this trip. that is a big part of the trip and reason why he is here. there is another reason. to give him and his campaign a reset button, if you will. he has not been able to break-away from the pack. he has not been able to scare other competi
he is in poland today. he is calling vladimir putin a bully and trying to jump start his campaign that is not a campaign yet. we get more from cnn's dana bash. >> reporter: christine, it is not unusual for a candidate or in this case an almost candidate to make his way across the pond to europe to show that they are comfortable on the world stage. that is what jeb bush is doing in europe right now. he started out in germany. now he is where i am in warsaw poland. then he will make his way...
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sarah: they are warning that nato military maneuvers in poland may escalate tensions with russia. brent: they caution against putting the focus on military solutions. >> nato operations come under criticism in the report. alliance troops are currently involved in maneuvers. they are designed to test the rapid response force which was set up to counter possible threats in eastern europe after rush upon annexation of crimea. the authors say this kind of military strategy could backfire. >> every military measure provokes a reaction. it creates the threat of an arms race, the consequences of which are impossible to predict. >> the experts warn that the west should not send forces to fight against pro-russian separatists. in addition to imposing sanctions, they should focus on building a lasting security framework. the report says the west should also exercise restraint. weapon deliveries are not the right way forward, they say. >> we believe a general re-think is needed. >> the group of researchers would like to see greater democratic efforts rather than maneuvers like those underway
sarah: they are warning that nato military maneuvers in poland may escalate tensions with russia. brent: they caution against putting the focus on military solutions. >> nato operations come under criticism in the report. alliance troops are currently involved in maneuvers. they are designed to test the rapid response force which was set up to counter possible threats in eastern europe after rush upon annexation of crimea. the authors say this kind of military strategy could backfire....
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bush in warsaw poland.rying to jump start his campaign that is not a campaign yet. we get more from cnn's dana bash. >> reporter: christine, it is not unusual for a candidate or in this case an almost candidate to make his way across the pond to show they are comfortable in europe. he was in germany and he is here in poland where i am now and then he will head to estonia. he and the united states should be more aggressive in helping the countries that used to be part of the soviet union beat back on what he is called the aggression of vladimir putin. even called a bully on this trip. that is really a big part of the trip and the reason why he is here. there is another reason. that is to give him and his campaign a reset button if you will. he has not been able to break-away from the pack. he has not been able to scare other competitors off the field. that has hurt him maybe unfairly but the fact of the matter is, his name is bush and the expectation is he would be more ahead of the game at this point. they
bush in warsaw poland.rying to jump start his campaign that is not a campaign yet. we get more from cnn's dana bash. >> reporter: christine, it is not unusual for a candidate or in this case an almost candidate to make his way across the pond to show they are comfortable in europe. he was in germany and he is here in poland where i am now and then he will head to estonia. he and the united states should be more aggressive in helping the countries that used to be part of the soviet union...
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jeb bush's time as governor is coming back to haunt him, even while he's in poland. >> mitt romney is hosting several 2016 gop candidates over the weekend. >> jeb bush is it not there. ♪ >> more tough headlines for jeb bush. >> obviously, it's something he'll have to deal with head on. >> i don't think another bush can get elected. i think there's bush fatigue. >> just to be clear here we don't have an organization for candidate for president until the candidate announces. >> there is trouble in paradise. >> he may not be running for president yet -- well no he already did. mitt romney is rustling up his own gop cattle call making his mark on the 2016 race. mitt romney's third annual policy summit is getting underway in deer valley utah. those on the list include chris christie, john kasich and carly fiorina. but wait there is more. in addition to being dazzled by the likes of scott walker donors can enjoy flag football with marco rubio, skeet shooting with lindsay graham and horseback riding with known equestrian ann romney. bush is over in warsaw poland the same city where mitt romn
jeb bush's time as governor is coming back to haunt him, even while he's in poland. >> mitt romney is hosting several 2016 gop candidates over the weekend. >> jeb bush is it not there. ♪ >> more tough headlines for jeb bush. >> obviously, it's something he'll have to deal with head on. >> i don't think another bush can get elected. i think there's bush fatigue. >> just to be clear here we don't have an organization for candidate for president until the...
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she is joining us from poland. how did it go? >> reporter: it's right in the middle of it.passage for a presidential hopeful to make his or her way abroad. it's unusual to do it just days before he formally announced. they are hoping this is a reset button before it becomes official. this overseas trip was supposed to show jeb bush can look presidential on the world stage. but his inability to pull ahead at home followed him to europe. >> i don't read the polls. polls are, you know -- it's fun to see them when you are winning. not so fun when you are not. it doesn't matter. it's june for crying out loud. >> reporter: american reporters traveling with the former florida governor asked about changes in his campaign staff before his campaign is official. >> this is an adjustment based on the skills of people i got to know. next monday i will announce what my decision is. i'm excited and i have a really good team. >> reporter: despite hissed advantages he has failed to scare away competitors the way his brother did. in europe jeb bush is trying to intimidate a vexing world lead
she is joining us from poland. how did it go? >> reporter: it's right in the middle of it.passage for a presidential hopeful to make his or her way abroad. it's unusual to do it just days before he formally announced. they are hoping this is a reset button before it becomes official. this overseas trip was supposed to show jeb bush can look presidential on the world stage. but his inability to pull ahead at home followed him to europe. >> i don't read the polls. polls are, you know...
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it's a neighbor of poland. clearly they're watching us. clearly they're interested in what we're doing but this is routine business, and we should not be worried about that. >> the u.s. has already said that it's shipping out huge amounts of military hardware, and next week it's likely to be announced that troops will follow. in the russian enclave, russia said that it will speed up the ballistic missiles. the question is what is defense and what is aggression. from nato's point of view this is all about openness and moral authority. it's a complicated world and it's not always easy to figure out who is a friend whoop isn't. but in all this the wednesday of the baltic states, it believes it can offer moral legitimacy over russia. is all of this unnecessary provocation against the russians? >> i think every nation has a right to exercise and make sure that they have military skills, and what you see in nato is absolute transparency. we talk about the sizers, the objectives of the exercises. >> so you would be comfortable if the russians cam
it's a neighbor of poland. clearly they're watching us. clearly they're interested in what we're doing but this is routine business, and we should not be worried about that. >> the u.s. has already said that it's shipping out huge amounts of military hardware, and next week it's likely to be announced that troops will follow. in the russian enclave, russia said that it will speed up the ballistic missiles. the question is what is defense and what is aggression. from nato's point of view...
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according to police in poland the two had been drinking together before this act happened. they were arrested and charged >>> another video, a father/daughter duo. these two walking into a lawn roe matt and mistreat something cats. in the beginning of the video we see there's a dark-colored cat this duo is really mistreating. but then this bizarre moment the daughter picks that white cat up -- >> no. >> -- and puts it into a front load washing machine. she doesn't turn the machine on but she closes the door and then sits down and put her face up against the glass and waves at the cat and leaves the landromat >>> these two guys will smith the pilot, not the actor in the purple shirt, is the buddy in the right, both have pilots' licenses. they're on their way from connecticut to florida. they go in a turbocharged twin engine cessna up to about 20,000 feet and it's a gorgeous day out. about ten minutes into the flight you hear the pilot murmur something. >> we're having trouble with our right engine. we have to descent down to 10,000. >> the cool part about this entire video i
according to police in poland the two had been drinking together before this act happened. they were arrested and charged >>> another video, a father/daughter duo. these two walking into a lawn roe matt and mistreat something cats. in the beginning of the video we see there's a dark-colored cat this duo is really mistreating. but then this bizarre moment the daughter picks that white cat up -- >> no. >> -- and puts it into a front load washing machine. she doesn't turn the...
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lawrence lee reports from northern poland. >> reporter: this is what the militarization of the balticarines from several countries heading ashore coming to liberate a country from the grip of the enemy. it's a drill, or worse case scenario it's a rehearsal. nato's supreme allied commander said russia has to understand just how serious nato is. >> my commander in chief made it very, very clear here last year that we will defend every inch of nato territory. >> do you think it's likely the russians will do anything? >> we have no idea what mr. putin will do. >> reporter: the new crisis has given nato a new lease of life. we were flown out over the baltic in a british stak-- attack helicopter. but in the operations room where the exercise was planned, star from the u.s. u.k. finland, sweden and they aren't even nato members. from the bridge they could see contribution from other countries. >> i think the russians are watching. russia isn't that far away. it's a neighbor of poland clearly they are watching us but this is routine business, and we shouldn't be worried about that. >> reporte
lawrence lee reports from northern poland. >> reporter: this is what the militarization of the balticarines from several countries heading ashore coming to liberate a country from the grip of the enemy. it's a drill, or worse case scenario it's a rehearsal. nato's supreme allied commander said russia has to understand just how serious nato is. >> my commander in chief made it very, very clear here last year that we will defend every inch of nato territory. >> do you think it's...
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it's to reassure the people particularly the baltic states and in poland that we mean what we say. and by showing up and having these exercises it does help with the people there in those countries to know it's not just words, but we have the capability of doing things if it comes to that. >> and this week russia announced it was going to add more than 40 new intercontinental bliss till missiles to its arsenal. you just heard the story about what can be done to defuse tensions? >> well, i think in the first place it's a sign of weakness not of strength. if the russian military really was as strong as mr. putin would like it to be he wouldn't have to go through this particular kind of display. what i think we need to do is take a step back and recognize that people can say things on both sides that can get out of hand. the fact is, there is no interest of either side of getting in more deeply than we already are. and frankly mr. putin has already gone too far with what he's been doing in ukraine. >> right. >> the sanctions against this country are really quite extensive. and he's go
it's to reassure the people particularly the baltic states and in poland that we mean what we say. and by showing up and having these exercises it does help with the people there in those countries to know it's not just words, but we have the capability of doing things if it comes to that. >> and this week russia announced it was going to add more than 40 new intercontinental bliss till missiles to its arsenal. you just heard the story about what can be done to defuse tensions? >>...
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so happy for student friends camden headed to poland today. >> and jen is with them now. >> hey, jen?reporter: i love this school. so first of all you guys ready for little singing? >> ♪ ♪ >> she's not playing. i know you're not playing. >> i'm not playing. all right. but i'm serious, these kids are going to pole and. hi everyone hi, i know. i know it is kind of early for kids. right? and they're going literally on the journey of their young lives, which will be real exciting. >> yes. >> you're taking them to poland? >> yes. >> you're going too. >> yes -- yes, i am going. >> we work together as a team. >> now, you're retiring this year. >> yes. >> this will probably be the last one every these. let's turn around, look at your shirts. they have been to puerto rico, to ghana i mean, it is so amazing, why is it important for these young amazing children to do this year after year? >> just to show them that there is a world out there besides camden. and how their lives change when they think a broad and meeting new cultures learning new music so they can continue to be well-rounded. >> i
so happy for student friends camden headed to poland today. >> and jen is with them now. >> hey, jen?reporter: i love this school. so first of all you guys ready for little singing? >> ♪ ♪ >> she's not playing. i know you're not playing. >> i'm not playing. all right. but i'm serious, these kids are going to pole and. hi everyone hi, i know. i know it is kind of early for kids. right? and they're going literally on the journey of their young lives, which will...
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we'll take you live to the bush camp in war saw, poland. and later, she played in four world cups and was the goalkeeper in 1999. she is a superstar of the world of soccer and she's going to be here to give us the inside scoop on this year's women's team. i think they're going to win this. out of 42 vehicles based on 6 different criteria, why did a panel of 11 automotive experts name the volkswagen golf motor trend's 2015 car of the year? we'll give you four good reasons. the volkswagen golf. starting at $19,295, there's an award-winning golf for everyone. why pause a spontaneous moment to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may in
we'll take you live to the bush camp in war saw, poland. and later, she played in four world cups and was the goalkeeper in 1999. she is a superstar of the world of soccer and she's going to be here to give us the inside scoop on this year's women's team. i think they're going to win this. out of 42 vehicles based on 6 different criteria, why did a panel of 11 automotive experts name the volkswagen golf motor trend's 2015 car of the year? we'll give you four good reasons. the volkswagen golf....
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under henry viii and ultimately nick as he would not read to the remarriage of henry viii did and poland also lost her head he was the answer me that both securing the divorce and arguing for the separation of the church in england from the church up from and ultimately for thomas morris decide -- demise as well. ultimately thomas cromwell lost his head as well that may be more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled statesman and a very skilled management who managed the kingdom for an rate eight to eight but also is responsible for the destruction of the monasteries the breakup of church property and ultimately this severance of the relationship between england and the church of rome. some of the deprivations that occurred under henry viii. he coincidently comes out as people are watching public radio also about thomas cromwell. this is the single best biography i have a read on napoleon called napoleon by andrew roberts. in one volume it is a stupendous read and very accessible read about who napoleon was and his triumphs and his failures. he won almost all of his battles but unfortun
under henry viii and ultimately nick as he would not read to the remarriage of henry viii did and poland also lost her head he was the answer me that both securing the divorce and arguing for the separation of the church in england from the church up from and ultimately for thomas morris decide -- demise as well. ultimately thomas cromwell lost his head as well that may be more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled statesman and a very skilled management who managed the kingdom for an rate...
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germany has approved projects as have france, italy poland. china has announced it is ready to participate primarily in technology and communication projects. it could give china a say in the management of the fund. ben: officials signed a pact to create the infrastructure investment bank. the beijing-based bank is set to control $100 billion in capital for trade infrastructure projects. it is critical and not applying for membership. it is expecting to give a big stake that is currently dominated by the u.s. and europe. back over to you. sarah: in other news, egypt's top prosecutor has been killed in a car bombing in cairo. officials say the bomb ripped through the convoy. >> this amateur video capture the aftermath of the blast. burned-out cars littered the street. the expose of device appears to be hidden inside a vehicle and detonated by remote. the prosecutor was rushed to hospital. at first it was reported he had only suffered minor injuries. and it became clear that his condition was more serious and he later died of his wounds. authori
germany has approved projects as have france, italy poland. china has announced it is ready to participate primarily in technology and communication projects. it could give china a say in the management of the fund. ben: officials signed a pact to create the infrastructure investment bank. the beijing-based bank is set to control $100 billion in capital for trade infrastructure projects. it is critical and not applying for membership. it is expecting to give a big stake that is currently...
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believes and many others believe is the biggest threat to countries like where i am right now in polandb bush's second stop then he will be the guy to stand up to putin even though it was, of course his brother back in 2001 who called putin trustworthy, and he said he knew that because he looked into his eyes. so you certainly have kind of jeb bush wanting to be that guy who is a leader that america can count on and even these countries here in europe can count on but, again, he's got the baggage of his brother, not just when it comes to the iraq war, not just when comes to other issues that europeans are concerned about, like surveillance but also about the kind of maybe relationship that he did or didn't have with vladimir putin. >> what else is on his agenda during this five-day visit to europe? >> reporter: well he was in germany, and jeb bush not only gave a speech but was able to get a quick audience with the german chancellor angela merkel which is something that his aides are quick to point out that she doesn't often do. she tries to stay very far away from american domestic pol
believes and many others believe is the biggest threat to countries like where i am right now in polandb bush's second stop then he will be the guy to stand up to putin even though it was, of course his brother back in 2001 who called putin trustworthy, and he said he knew that because he looked into his eyes. so you certainly have kind of jeb bush wanting to be that guy who is a leader that america can count on and even these countries here in europe can count on but, again, he's got the...
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this story a has people buzzing in poland.s of bees, would i say thousands of bees to tell you the true, i counted them, thousands descend on a parked car in northwestern poland. fire fighters were called to remove the bees from the car. look at that guy just touching them. they hand them over to a professional bee keeper. there was speculation that the bees had followed their queen when she abandoned her hive to find a new home. experts say this type of behavior is common among bees during may and june in poland. you know, yeah. >> would i not touch the bees like that. >> apparently, they will not i don't know, i am not going to pretend i know. >> i don't make any sudden movements. every time one of them is around i'm moving in slow motion. >> have you ever been hit by a bee. >> i have. if there is a bee it jump up and ran. now i just stay calm. >> how did you get bit. >> well, receipt me take you back... >> never mind. >> story is way too long. >> 6:50. after months of fertility struggles kim and kanye announced baby number
this story a has people buzzing in poland.s of bees, would i say thousands of bees to tell you the true, i counted them, thousands descend on a parked car in northwestern poland. fire fighters were called to remove the bees from the car. look at that guy just touching them. they hand them over to a professional bee keeper. there was speculation that the bees had followed their queen when she abandoned her hive to find a new home. experts say this type of behavior is common among bees during may...
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members of the polish government if i thought that obama would defend poland if poland were attacked by putin. i said i can't believe you're asking me that question. they said well we think your president wouldn't use military power to any extent. look what he's doing in iran? the plan he has makes iran a nuclear power ten years from now. >> scary. >> now, that assumes that we trust iran and just revealed today, either in the washington post or the new york times that iran has been enriching uranium all during the last year they said they weren't enriching it. they cheated us twice before when we tried to have agreements with them. >> is there any reason to believe they're not going to cheat? >> this is like playing poker with a guy that's treated you twice, and then you say, let me try one more time? let me play poker with him again. >> i don't want that guy negotiating for me. the number one sponsor of terror. fighting proxy wars. >> which they're doing right now. >> the destruction of israel is not nonnegotiable. and america is the great satan, and we're going to trust them not to
members of the polish government if i thought that obama would defend poland if poland were attacked by putin. i said i can't believe you're asking me that question. they said well we think your president wouldn't use military power to any extent. look what he's doing in iran? the plan he has makes iran a nuclear power ten years from now. >> scary. >> now, that assumes that we trust iran and just revealed today, either in the washington post or the new york times that iran has been...
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jeb bush is in poland second leg of his european tour but back here in u.s. campaign just days before the big kickoff. bush's trip to europe is designed to sort of polish his foreign policy credentials, essential for governors who are running, right? because he also faces questions about why he's struggling to break out of a huge republican pack of candidates. i want to bring in correspondent dana bash she's covering bush's trip in warsaw and senior washington correspondent jeff zelleny. you have been following his trip. he had tough words for vladimir putin. fill us in on that. >> that's right. you know this trip two-thirds of it actually a little bit more is about going to countries that were part of this soviet union. and so in today's day and age, going to places like where i am in poland it is about trying to show that you are tough when it comes to vladimir putin. and so that certainly is what jeb bush has been doing on his european trip so far. but you remember his brother, when he was in office had a very different view at least initially, of the russ
jeb bush is in poland second leg of his european tour but back here in u.s. campaign just days before the big kickoff. bush's trip to europe is designed to sort of polish his foreign policy credentials, essential for governors who are running, right? because he also faces questions about why he's struggling to break out of a huge republican pack of candidates. i want to bring in correspondent dana bash she's covering bush's trip in warsaw and senior washington correspondent jeff zelleny. you...
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in poland it is the right. so, about 15% of people disapprove of modern politics.sually they are people of simple life so they cannot be addressed too harshly. they are people who are frustrated. charlie: can france have a modern economy as long as it has the level of statism? valery: no. so, we need to have a window of freedom. we need it. if we do it, and i hope it will be done, very quickly, things will burgeon again. because we have good people good engineers. of course, the constraint of the administration, the weight of the administration should be changed, must be changed. charlie: what is interesting is the french foreign policy. your foreign minister in the p5 plus one, and the iranian negotiations it appears is taking a tougher stand than secretary kerry. in other words, he has raised serious questions about the agreement. valery: there are complex problems. not a simple question that we could say yes or no. charlie: there does seem to be a reasonably muscular french foreign policy at play. you saw what you did in libya. you saw what you did -- it has bee
in poland it is the right. so, about 15% of people disapprove of modern politics.sually they are people of simple life so they cannot be addressed too harshly. they are people who are frustrated. charlie: can france have a modern economy as long as it has the level of statism? valery: no. so, we need to have a window of freedom. we need it. if we do it, and i hope it will be done, very quickly, things will burgeon again. because we have good people good engineers. of course, the constraint of...
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he chosehat's why germany, poland, and estonia.in 2008, barack obama went over there and he had an incredible trip. did he do so well over there but republicans keep stumbling? phil: pictures that the campaign aides would pay millions for when you think about it. what was different between what barack obama did and what candidates have done, mitt romney in london in 2012 when he made fun of the olympics. some republican candidates this year like chris christie and scott walker, it's about preparation and it's about avoiding pitfalls. barack obama's visit to berlin was very controlled. the trips that republicans have taken have not been so. jeb bush is very loose and willing to talk to the press. he has availability scheduled and that is where mistakes can occur. there is going to be a very close eye on anything jeb bush likes to talk about. sad, thatat is so appointment with the precious where mistakes happen. it's not even official. he is already installing a new campaign manager. what's going on internally? never a good sign when
he chosehat's why germany, poland, and estonia.in 2008, barack obama went over there and he had an incredible trip. did he do so well over there but republicans keep stumbling? phil: pictures that the campaign aides would pay millions for when you think about it. what was different between what barack obama did and what candidates have done, mitt romney in london in 2012 when he made fun of the olympics. some republican candidates this year like chris christie and scott walker, it's about...
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some of them are near poland. for the moment, they are fighting each other.rlie: what is an acceptable political solution to vladimir putin? valery: very simple, working on it now, is to have a large decentralization system. charlie: what do you mean? valery: with the possibility of autonomous region. you have catalonia in spain scotland in great britain. that is one party of ukraine that will destroy the other and support the idea of violent fighting in ukraine. the united states should be prudent there. charlie: what does that mean, prudent? valery: not giving the indication that they will support military action. charlie: the point is the military action is coming from those that russia supports in eastern ukraine, not only with arms, but also there has been a captured russian soldier. valery: of course, but you have a long border. if you see the figure, it is an empty country. you have the choice between two solutions. the east cannot win. charlie: but they want to go to. valery: but they could if they had the russian support. the west is doing some milit
some of them are near poland. for the moment, they are fighting each other.rlie: what is an acceptable political solution to vladimir putin? valery: very simple, working on it now, is to have a large decentralization system. charlie: what do you mean? valery: with the possibility of autonomous region. you have catalonia in spain scotland in great britain. that is one party of ukraine that will destroy the other and support the idea of violent fighting in ukraine. the united states should be...
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it's a neighbor of poland. clearly they're watching us. clearly they're interested in what we're doing but this is business, and we should not be worried about that. >> the u.s. said its shipping in huge amounts of military hardware. it's easy to assume that troops will follow. the crucial question is what is defense and what is aggression? from nato's point of view this is all about openness and it's about moral authority. it's a complicated world nowadays and for many western nations it's not easy to figure toes figure out who is a friend and who isn't. but in all this they believe they can offer moral legitimacy over russia. >> is this all necessary provocation of the russians? >> i any every nation has a right to exercise and make sure that they have military skills, and what you see in nato is absolutely transparency. we announced our exercises ahead of time. we talk about the sizes of the exercises, the objectives of the exercises. there are no secrets here. that should be contrast to snap exercise and sometimes snap exercises which
it's a neighbor of poland. clearly they're watching us. clearly they're interested in what we're doing but this is business, and we should not be worried about that. >> the u.s. said its shipping in huge amounts of military hardware. it's easy to assume that troops will follow. the crucial question is what is defense and what is aggression? from nato's point of view this is all about openness and it's about moral authority. it's a complicated world nowadays and for many western nations...
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neighbors of poland. clearly they're watching us.learly they're interested in what we're doing but this is business we shouldn't be worried about that. >> the u.s. has already said that it's shipping in huge amounts of military hardware and then troops will follow. moscow said that it will speed up the placement of of strategic miles. >> from nato's point of view this is all about openness and moral authority. it's a complicated world nowadays and for many western nations it's not easy to figure out who is a friend and who isn't. but in all this the defense of the baltic scene they believe they can offer moral legitimacy over russia. so is all this an unnecessary provocation of the russians? >> i think that every nation has a right to exercise, to make sure that they have military skills, and what you see in nato is absolute transparency. we announce our exercises ahead of time. we talk about the exercises, the objectives of the exercises. there should be no secrets here. >> so you would be comfortable if the russians conducted their
neighbors of poland. clearly they're watching us.learly they're interested in what we're doing but this is business we shouldn't be worried about that. >> the u.s. has already said that it's shipping in huge amounts of military hardware and then troops will follow. moscow said that it will speed up the placement of of strategic miles. >> from nato's point of view this is all about openness and moral authority. it's a complicated world nowadays and for many western nations it's not...
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it is mostly the biggest numbers are from poland, there are nine britons on the list as well, including -- it seems that russia is trying to target the people who have criticized a russia, the one to call for sanctions after russia annexed crimea last year. they are responding to similar sanctions that that eu has imposed on russia as part of that appeared of those engines include asset freezes and travel bans on russian officials from the eu. manus: what has a reaction been? is it grandstanding? what is the overall reaction? jones: it seems a lot of people are proud that they are on this list. they have gone on twitter and said they take it as a badge of honor to be designated in such a way. but for the eu, they say there's no legal basis for this list. the russians are still technically keeping it confidential. they say it is not to be published, but they had given it to the eu so they could plan their travels and they don't get stopped at the border. what happened if a german official was stopped and dad axis into russia? this has happened several times in recent months -- and denied
it is mostly the biggest numbers are from poland, there are nine britons on the list as well, including -- it seems that russia is trying to target the people who have criticized a russia, the one to call for sanctions after russia annexed crimea last year. they are responding to similar sanctions that that eu has imposed on russia as part of that appeared of those engines include asset freezes and travel bans on russian officials from the eu. manus: what has a reaction been? is it...
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and in poland, 3-centimeter in diameter hail.rance and czech republic, italy and western poland. we have the possibility of severe weather today through sunday morning. we highlighted an area near the city of minsk. but this area where we have seen we highlighted in orange, that's where we have the possibility of large hail, strong winds and excessive rainfall as well. the computer models indicating between 50 and 100 millimeters of rainfall in the higher elevations where we get that lift induce some of the precipitation. with the storm system ahead of it we have drawn in a considerable amount of heat. look at budapest, 30s for the first part of next week. if you knew it was going to be this hot, how would you dress? the reason i ask this is because very clever people from sweden's stockholm airport have created this pod. it's almost a climate simulator. it's taking weather information from around the globe and simulating the weather conditions forecast for the destinations you are about to fly to. take a look at some of the foot
and in poland, 3-centimeter in diameter hail.rance and czech republic, italy and western poland. we have the possibility of severe weather today through sunday morning. we highlighted an area near the city of minsk. but this area where we have seen we highlighted in orange, that's where we have the possibility of large hail, strong winds and excessive rainfall as well. the computer models indicating between 50 and 100 millimeters of rainfall in the higher elevations where we get that lift...
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so while there are near poland -- so while they are near, they are fighting the each other.e solution is neither for the russian or ukraine. >> rose: what's an acceptable solution to vladimir putin? >> very simple and we're working on it now, it's to have a decentralized system with the possibility of -- you have an example. you have spain. you have scotland. you have britain. it's not hard to imagine one party in ukraine will fight the other and you can't support the idea of fighting in ukraine. i think the united states should be prudent there. >> rose: what does that mean, prudent? >> it means an indication to support military action by the people. >> rose: but the military action is coming from those russia supports in eastern ukraine, not only with arms but also there's been a captured russian soldier. >> yes. of course. but you have a long border. you have a choice. the east cannot win. the east can't go. >> rose: but they want to go. they could if they had the russian support. if the west is doing some military action into the east which creates conflict. we have now
so while there are near poland -- so while they are near, they are fighting the each other.e solution is neither for the russian or ukraine. >> rose: what's an acceptable solution to vladimir putin? >> very simple and we're working on it now, it's to have a decentralized system with the possibility of -- you have an example. you have spain. you have scotland. you have britain. it's not hard to imagine one party in ukraine will fight the other and you can't support the idea of...
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he also had a meeting with a pretty controversial figure here in poland. up until yesterday, the speaker of the polish parliament but yesterday he resigned. and the reason why he resigned is very much related to the u.s. chris, as i toss it back to you, i'll tell you that he was caught on tape talking about the what i that he believes poland is subservient to the united states using very colorful language. it will be interesting to see the way jeb bush explains that he still had this meeting even though this man resigned in disgrace. >> by telling me nothing, you seem to have told me everything. thank you very much for the report. >> reporter: it's an art. >>> we have new evidence that the israelis may be eavesdropping. a cyber firm based in moscow has detected a computer virus frequently used by israeli spies in three european hotels. all three hotels have hosted the nuclear negotiations. the virus in question allows hackers to infiltrate computers phones and wifi new yorks.tworks. >>> watch as they respond to a may day call of a ship sinking off alaska's
he also had a meeting with a pretty controversial figure here in poland. up until yesterday, the speaker of the polish parliament but yesterday he resigned. and the reason why he resigned is very much related to the u.s. chris, as i toss it back to you, i'll tell you that he was caught on tape talking about the what i that he believes poland is subservient to the united states using very colorful language. it will be interesting to see the way jeb bush explains that he still had this meeting...
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that has made the eastern nations the baltic states and poland nervous about russia.are putting equipment there in case we have to respond. it is a way to reassure the nato allies, is not terribly provocative and is the log -- logical next step to putin. brendan: the biggest concern right now are the baltic states where there are russian minorities, how much danger given the fight are they actually in? guest: i don't think they are insignificant danger of an actual invasion. it is highly unlikely that russia would try to take on the nato alliance by crossing the border with armor or troops. it is possible that we could see cyber attacks. we could see some kind of insurgency trying to propel the russian minority to do ask of defamation or difficulty. i don't think there is an enormous risk of russian invasion. if you talk to the baltics, they feel it. they were part of the soviet union that was under russian domination for centuries. brendan: in 1997, russia signed an agreement with nato. no troops east of germany. he held to it until last year. is that agreement worth
that has made the eastern nations the baltic states and poland nervous about russia.are putting equipment there in case we have to respond. it is a way to reassure the nato allies, is not terribly provocative and is the log -- logical next step to putin. brendan: the biggest concern right now are the baltic states where there are russian minorities, how much danger given the fight are they actually in? guest: i don't think they are insignificant danger of an actual invasion. it is highly...
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we talk about poland estonia, germany. would take a hard line with vladimir putin. this is a way he can burnish his foreign policy credentials. this is not his first time abroad so he does come into it with sort of a stronger base of knowledge than people like scott walker or even someone like chris christie. >> he's going to keep a low profile, unlike obama did. is that by choice? >> that's by design. one, they've got a big campaign roll-out next week. that's what they're focused on. he's going to officially become a candidate date. they they don't want to step all over that or do anything that could lead to a gaffe. they don't want to be in front of the press a lot. the other reason is that bush knows that his brother george w. bush wasn't very popular in europe. he knows he can't pull off a huge rally like obama did in 2008. he's playing it safe. he wants to check this off. it's a good thing to do. every candidate should go to europe and shake hands and meet people and maybe learn a few things. and that's it. >> he's al
we talk about poland estonia, germany. would take a hard line with vladimir putin. this is a way he can burnish his foreign policy credentials. this is not his first time abroad so he does come into it with sort of a stronger base of knowledge than people like scott walker or even someone like chris christie. >> he's going to keep a low profile, unlike obama did. is that by choice? >> that's by design. one, they've got a big campaign roll-out next week. that's what they're focused...
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he went to estonia and poland and germany. and the reason is just kind of big picture, that this has become a ritual for people who are about to or just announced for president to go abroad and stamp their passports and be in positions where they look presidential. and, you know for a lot of people who did it this cycle, it turned out to be a disaster. they messed up and that was the story of the trip. chris christie had a problem, bobby jindal and it went on and on. jeb bush came off of the trip without messing up and unfortunately, that helped determine that it was a success. why he went to estonia and poland in particular let's segue this to his father. he talked very much not just about the private sector as david said the tech industry ways that he would try to get ideas from other countries to help business here but also because of those countries being members of the former soviet block that are doing well now, doing better now that have had a lot of problems obviously, especially over the past half a century. they were
he went to estonia and poland and germany. and the reason is just kind of big picture, that this has become a ritual for people who are about to or just announced for president to go abroad and stamp their passports and be in positions where they look presidential. and, you know for a lot of people who did it this cycle, it turned out to be a disaster. they messed up and that was the story of the trip. chris christie had a problem, bobby jindal and it went on and on. jeb bush came off of the...
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he's not here in poland and having private meetings with world leaders, and some sites, some that are that are must see, such as auschwitz. he went there this morning. >> he's raised a lot of money, has a strong organization around him, but yet he's not doing so well with the polls. how is he responding to this to these questions about not being able to break away from the pack? >> well he's certainly getting those questions right here in europe. to be fair he's getting the questions from american reporters who have been traveling around with him. the answer to that question and i'll play it for you in one second but the reason why the question is being asked is because his name is jeb bush he has not broken away from the pack has not scared other candidates out of the field, so this is his response to that question this morning. >> so i don't read the polls. polls are, it's fun to see them when you're winning, not so fun when you're not. it doesn't really matter though. it's june for crying out loud so we have a long way to go. >> so pamela what jeb bush and more importantly his camp
he's not here in poland and having private meetings with world leaders, and some sites, some that are that are must see, such as auschwitz. he went there this morning. >> he's raised a lot of money, has a strong organization around him, but yet he's not doing so well with the polls. how is he responding to this to these questions about not being able to break away from the pack? >> well he's certainly getting those questions right here in europe. to be fair he's getting the...
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he is in poland to meet with the country's president. before he left berlin he took questions from the american media was asked about to adversarial forces in his world vladimir putin, and the personnel changes that have happened within his campaign. here is how we answer the questions about why he is going to make danny diaz his campaign manager. jeb bush: next monday i will announce my decision is. >> what was it about what was happening in your lead up that said i need to make a change? jeb bush: nothing except the magnitude of the journey. it is an overwhelming challenge. i decided to split up the duty. mark: he was after previous administrations have made mistakes with the russian leader. jeb bush: i think putin has changed. this is a different putin, much more aggressive. i don't begrudge anybody trying to develop better relationships with any country but in this particular case it didn't work out. mark: those of the topics the question of how to deal with putin and how he made these changes at the top of his campaign. did he sound
he is in poland to meet with the country's president. before he left berlin he took questions from the american media was asked about to adversarial forces in his world vladimir putin, and the personnel changes that have happened within his campaign. here is how we answer the questions about why he is going to make danny diaz his campaign manager. jeb bush: next monday i will announce my decision is. >> what was it about what was happening in your lead up that said i need to make a...
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germany has approved projects as have france, italy poland. china has announced it is ready to participate primarily in technology and communication projects. it could give china a say in the management of the fund. ben: officials signed a pact to create the infrastructure investment bank. the beijing-based bank is set to control $100 billion in capital for trade infrastructure projects. it is critical and not applying for membership. it is expecting to give a big stake that is currently dominated by the u.s. and europe. back over to you. sarah: in other news, egypt's top prosecutor has been killed in a car bombing in cairo. officials say the bomb ripped through the convoy. >> this amateur video capture the aftermath of the blast. burned-out cars littered the street. the expose of device appears to be hidden inside a vehicle and detonated by remote. the prosecutor was rushed to hospital. at first it was reported he had only suffered minor injuries. and it became clear that his condition was more serious and he later died of his wounds. authori
germany has approved projects as have france, italy poland. china has announced it is ready to participate primarily in technology and communication projects. it could give china a say in the management of the fund. ben: officials signed a pact to create the infrastructure investment bank. the beijing-based bank is set to control $100 billion in capital for trade infrastructure projects. it is critical and not applying for membership. it is expecting to give a big stake that is currently...
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. >> equipment will be sent to bulgaria estonia latvia, poland and romania. >> we just had an informativesession with the ministers, and unfortunately we had to spend time talking about russia's recent attempts to turn back the clock in europe. especially here in the baltic region. we each agreed while we don't seek a cold let alone a hot war in russia, we will defend our allies. >> part of a new round of talks to end are a crisis that has increased in violence. it has killed 6400 people since last year. >> a debt deal with greece could be reached in days. it will include new tax force wealthy greeks as well ending early retirement. we have reports from athens of how that's being received by greece. >> they don't like it. leaked documents suggest that thethat they're prepared to take $800 million more. workers face higher taxes that makes the politics of a greek deal very complicated at home. the latest roams have been divided by the lawmakers. they don't want to pass more austerity measures. >> likely to scuttle party unity if he gets a whiff of bolsterty in whatever wind his government
. >> equipment will be sent to bulgaria estonia latvia, poland and romania. >> we just had an informativesession with the ministers, and unfortunately we had to spend time talking about russia's recent attempts to turn back the clock in europe. especially here in the baltic region. we each agreed while we don't seek a cold let alone a hot war in russia, we will defend our allies. >> part of a new round of talks to end are a crisis that has increased in violence. it has killed...
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they are allowing laserred fruit in france, spain and poland with more countries lining up for the future. >> the food and drug administration has not yet given the green light for fruit producers to use the label. >>> a wide variety of temperatures right now. a 21-degree spread from 64 degrees in san francisco, that would be george lose, hi george, reporting from san francisco. real curious, check that out 85 degrees at this lunch time, that would be paul smith in brentwood. yes, smoking hot in brentwood today. mid 90s and triple-digits easily paul by tuesday and into wednesday. check out some of the scenes right now, that particular region will top off over 105 degrees tomorrow. even hotter than that by wednesday. oakland, 63 degrees. 6 in san jose. 74 degrees in santa rosa. nearly 80 in concord, the coast is clear. mild temperatures there today, but warmer in our inland areas, with extremely dry conditions. muggy because we have all of this monsoonal moisture just clipping the bay area. that is why we are only putting a slight chance of a thunderstorm in the overnight hours. but we are
they are allowing laserred fruit in france, spain and poland with more countries lining up for the future. >> the food and drug administration has not yet given the green light for fruit producers to use the label. >>> a wide variety of temperatures right now. a 21-degree spread from 64 degrees in san francisco, that would be george lose, hi george, reporting from san francisco. real curious, check that out 85 degrees at this lunch time, that would be paul smith in brentwood....
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a cyber attack is the aviation industry worried that poland's national carrier was the target. the chief executive said no airline is safe from the type of hacking that brought down wall street for about five hours. >> a company's worst nightmare, one becoming more common. they canceled several flights after the ground operations system was hacked. a total of 1400 passengers left stranded at the airport. the ceo explained that they don't alone carry the risk of hacking. >> it is a problem on a much wider scale and for sure, we have to give it more attention if it can be given more attention because it is very high and this is where i think we managed pretty quickly within a few hours to reestablish function. >> a total of 10 flights had to be canceled. it is yet another example of the importance of cyber security for companies of all kinds. brent: not something i want to be thinking about next time i go flying. thank you very much. a prominent egypt and journalist has been freed from the berlin prison and it has let germany off of an awkward diplomatic hook. he is one about his
a cyber attack is the aviation industry worried that poland's national carrier was the target. the chief executive said no airline is safe from the type of hacking that brought down wall street for about five hours. >> a company's worst nightmare, one becoming more common. they canceled several flights after the ground operations system was hacked. a total of 1400 passengers left stranded at the airport. the ceo explained that they don't alone carry the risk of hacking. >> it is a...