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the law in poland is like a spider's web. a big 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 th
the law in poland is like a spider's web. a big 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...
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and pul poland vanished from the map. end on the till the side of the free world. warwar, the second world was at the most bloody and mankind's history. europe, east and southeast asia, north africa, the middle east, all the oceans plunged into the dark. , thes international law next one was human rights. -- ting from the sentiment and ending with the rise of soldiers in combat. the rise of civilians, refugees. the scale of terror, destruction, and lawlessness committed those international communities to serious tests. it appeared to step up efforts to protect peace and safeguarded for the future. the year 1945 is more than the end of world war ii. it is also the origin of the united nations. the most fundamental mechanism for cooperation in international community for the sake of global peace and security. 1945, also international criminal courts were set up. , the nuremberg and tokyo one. marked thealso adoption of two crucial documents, the declaration of human rights and the convention on the prevention and punishment
and pul poland vanished from the map. end on the till the side of the free world. warwar, the second world was at the most bloody and mankind's history. europe, east and southeast asia, north africa, the middle east, all the oceans plunged into the dark. , thes international law next one was human rights. -- ting from the sentiment and ending with the rise of soldiers in combat. the rise of civilians, refugees. the scale of terror, destruction, and lawlessness committed those international...
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policies towards poland from the late 70's to the early 90's. many of the things that we hear about going on in the ukraine are very much like the political arguments and tensions between the united states and western europe once you have the series of strikes in poland and the possibility that the soviets might go in as they had done in hungary and czechoslovakia. and there have been a number of papers at the conference that look at this issue in a way that will be helpful. >> in this book you describe the scene with gorbachev and reagan. what about the personal interaction between these two men? what was it like? how did it evolve during the eight years of the reagan presidency? james graham wilson: it certainly evolved, i would say. the first encounter, was, perhaps, i do not think it was as warm as it then became. there was a moment when gorbachev made a joke about reagan having been in a bunch of b movies. reagan took great umbrage and tried to say i was in some good ones, too. there is this moment when they first encounter each other and y
policies towards poland from the late 70's to the early 90's. many of the things that we hear about going on in the ukraine are very much like the political arguments and tensions between the united states and western europe once you have the series of strikes in poland and the possibility that the soviets might go in as they had done in hungary and czechoslovakia. and there have been a number of papers at the conference that look at this issue in a way that will be helpful. >> in this...
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then comes this letter from this boy bishop in poland. essay on the human condition making the point that all of the trouble with which the church has to contend, all of the humans the church has to heal, all the persecution the church has faced, all derives of the greatilment humanistic project in western history and therefore the great task of the council is to get the project back on the rails again, to restore humanism to its true trajectory which he says in the essay points straight into the heart of the trinity. i think it is that humanistic informs the pope's interest in everything, his sins that all of life is caught up in this cosmic drama of fall, promise, and so forth. everything is material for preaching and teaching. everything in our lives has been given to us by god as the material to work our way under grace through the great drama in which we find ourselves. seven aspects of the soul of second, -- at the root of all of that is a radical christian disciple, a prologue of this book has a very simple title. the disciple. tha
then comes this letter from this boy bishop in poland. essay on the human condition making the point that all of the trouble with which the church has to contend, all of the humans the church has to heal, all the persecution the church has faced, all derives of the greatilment humanistic project in western history and therefore the great task of the council is to get the project back on the rails again, to restore humanism to its true trajectory which he says in the essay points straight into...
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so you-- >> total life savings. >> had it sent over to poland? >> and i became a shareholder in the very first privatizations in poland for $2,000. and but what was most exciting about this whole experience was that after the whole assignment was done and everything was over my shares went up ten times. i made $20,000. and so i knew from that moment on that i wanted to be an investor in the privatizations of eastern europe. and that's what i set out to do. >> now, you've written a great book about this. you figured out there's money to be made in eastern europe, you've figured out this privatization thing is interesting. you then figure out russia is the place to go. so you end up in russia. and similar things happen. you're finding companies that are not well covered by analysts that are deeply, deeply undervalued and you start investing in those. you've now raised money from other people as well. >> so i started an investment fund. so we fast forward a number of years. i go from my $2,000 to $20,000. i ended up raising $25 million for an invest
so you-- >> total life savings. >> had it sent over to poland? >> and i became a shareholder in the very first privatizations in poland for $2,000. and but what was most exciting about this whole experience was that after the whole assignment was done and everything was over my shares went up ten times. i made $20,000. and so i knew from that moment on that i wanted to be an investor in the privatizations of eastern europe. and that's what i set out to do. >> now, you've...
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that is the president of poland. up next will. xi jinping the president of china, we'll be carrying that shortly. just before, president poland, barack obama the president of the united states wrapped up a 45-minute speech. that is what we're discussing right now. our guests are giving their thoughts on barack obama's speech and will be looking ahead to vladimir putin who will be up shortly as well. nina, i was going to ask you looking--let me summarize that you both were uninspired by barack obama's speech. he covered a lot of topics that could be described as a laundry list looking forward to vladimir putin speaking this afternoon. he--rather this morning. he has not been to the u.n. in ten years. there is a lot of things, a lot of reasons that people are paying attention to russia right now, not the least of which is russia's involvement in syria right now. what do you expect to hear? what would you like to hear from vladimir putin this morning? >> i think we make too much to the fact that he has not been around for ten years.
that is the president of poland. up next will. xi jinping the president of china, we'll be carrying that shortly. just before, president poland, barack obama the president of the united states wrapped up a 45-minute speech. that is what we're discussing right now. our guests are giving their thoughts on barack obama's speech and will be looking ahead to vladimir putin who will be up shortly as well. nina, i was going to ask you looking--let me summarize that you both were uninspired by barack...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, poland. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" tonight.or all of us at cbs news around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org why levi's stadium could beo blame for the holdup. >>> new at 6:00, years of construction delays on a south bay hospital. why levi's stadium could be the blame for the holdup. >> only on 5, the bay area weighs in as the federal court is asked to decide. >> millions of immigrants sent back to their home countries if donald trump has his way. how realistic is the plan? tonight we can tell you how much it might cost. good evening. i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida. santa clara county has had enough of a contractor that has been working on a hospital expansion project for years. those delays and costs are mounting. why the county is partially blaming delays on the new levi's stadium. >> we're talking about the same contractor, the contractor working here at valley medical center is also the contractor that built levi's stadium. the county says
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, poland. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" tonight.or all of us at cbs news around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org why levi's stadium could beo blame for the holdup. >>> new at 6:00, years of construction delays on a south bay hospital. why levi's stadium could be the blame for the holdup. >> only on 5, the bay area weighs in as the federal court is...
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poland is a very important, confusing but relevant story in the early '80s. one of the scholars is greg don ver from the late '70s to early '90s. many of the things we hear about going on in ukraine, a lot of debates are very much like some of the arguments that -- political arguments and tensions perhaps between the united states and western europe. once you have a series of strikes in poland in the late '70s and the possibilities that the soviets might go in as they had done in shebg czechoslovakia in 1968. >> in this book you described the scene with gorbachev and reagan. what about the personal reaction between these two men. what was it like and how did it evolve over the eight years of the reagan presidency? >> it certainly evolved, i would say. the first encounter was perhaps -- i don't think it was as warm as it then came. gorbachev made a joke about reagan being in a bunch of b movies. he tried to say, well, i was in some good ones too. a wonderful moment when they 50s encounter each other. and gorbachev gets out of the car bundled up. reagan without
poland is a very important, confusing but relevant story in the early '80s. one of the scholars is greg don ver from the late '70s to early '90s. many of the things we hear about going on in ukraine, a lot of debates are very much like some of the arguments that -- political arguments and tensions perhaps between the united states and western europe. once you have a series of strikes in poland in the late '70s and the possibilities that the soviets might go in as they had done in shebg...
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he was a real person and he was put on trial in poland after the war. he was convicted of the murder of thousands of people and was hanged in 1946, very close to the concentration camp. brian: let me go back to that chart and show your grandmother. ruth irene kalder. jennifer: my grandmother was a woman who worked for him. she was smitten by my biological grandfather from the very beginning and they lived together, even after the war. my grandmother, she still loves him very much. she took his name, although they have not been married. she was more, i would say, she was sort of his wife. host: you mentioned plaszow, what is that? jennifer: it is a concentration camp run by my grandfather, and my grandmother and grandfather stayed there for a period of, i think, several years, together. brian: back to the chart, right below that is woman whose name is monika hertwig. who is she? jennifer: monika is my biological mother. that is the name she took when she was married, but she was born as monika goeth. she is the daughter of them. brian: did you know her?
he was a real person and he was put on trial in poland after the war. he was convicted of the murder of thousands of people and was hanged in 1946, very close to the concentration camp. brian: let me go back to that chart and show your grandmother. ruth irene kalder. jennifer: my grandmother was a woman who worked for him. she was smitten by my biological grandfather from the very beginning and they lived together, even after the war. my grandmother, she still loves him very much. she took his...
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he was extradited to poland by the commandant of auschwitz.t was an interesting detail, what i read, when they arrived in poland, they wanted to stone him. you would imagine they would want to stone rudolf hess, because he was more known, but because of his cruelty, the way that he, himself, killed people. the masses wanted to stone him. lets me show some video. because in the end, when he was hanged, it was strange to see. and here is the end of your grandfather, when he was put to death. [video clip] [no audio] brian: we are not going to show the last part where he was actually hanged. i'm sure you have seen that before. what was your reaction? jennifer: i saw the execution hours after i discovered the biography of my mother in the library, so i was already in shock. and when i saw the execution for the first time, i did not expect that it would not work out. i remember sitting in front of the tv. i did not know whether to cry or laugh, not whether to cry because i was sad, but this was something that was not real. todaystingly, i read that
he was extradited to poland by the commandant of auschwitz.t was an interesting detail, what i read, when they arrived in poland, they wanted to stone him. you would imagine they would want to stone rudolf hess, because he was more known, but because of his cruelty, the way that he, himself, killed people. the masses wanted to stone him. lets me show some video. because in the end, when he was hanged, it was strange to see. and here is the end of your grandfather, when he was put to death....
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have we forgotten that 20 million people of polish ancestry live outside poland.sult of political and economic immigration after if the many forced expulsions and resettlements during poland's so often painful history. have we really for gotten that after of the second world war, 60 million people were refugees in europe. that as a result of this terrible european experience, a global protection regime in 951 geneva convention on the status of refugees was established to grant refuge to those who jumped the walls in europe to escape from war and total oppression. we europeans should know and should never forget why leaving refuge and complying with the fundamental right to asylum is so important. the fundamental right to asylum is one the most important international and european values, he should not forget that. [applause] >> i have said in this house and elsewhere in the past that we are too seldom proud of our european heritage and our european project. yes, in spite of our fragility and our weaknesses, ourself perceived weaknesses today it is europe that is t
have we forgotten that 20 million people of polish ancestry live outside poland.sult of political and economic immigration after if the many forced expulsions and resettlements during poland's so often painful history. have we really for gotten that after of the second world war, 60 million people were refugees in europe. that as a result of this terrible european experience, a global protection regime in 951 geneva convention on the status of refugees was established to grant refuge to those...
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last time the two sides met was in warsaw when poland won 2-0. for the polls later would take them to the brink of qualifying for the finals next. >> to be honest our team has changed a lot. not only looking at the match against germ if i but throughout all the qualifiers in the latest games, i can given us a lot of faith in our ona bills and skills, every one of us believes that the squad is able to achieve success and achieve a fitting result which will help us in the next phase of moving towards the european championships. >> germany, of course, looking for revenge against poland in what has become a crucial rematch to get their euro 2016 campaign back on course, with four games remaining germany sit a point behind poland in group-d with scotland, who they play on monday in third place. >>> in other group-d qualifiers on friday. georgia hosts scotland and ireland play gibraltar. romania face hundre hungary whoe slitting third. >>> syria's people have had little to celebrate in recent years, but now their football team is steering a path toward
last time the two sides met was in warsaw when poland won 2-0. for the polls later would take them to the brink of qualifying for the finals next. >> to be honest our team has changed a lot. not only looking at the match against germ if i but throughout all the qualifiers in the latest games, i can given us a lot of faith in our ona bills and skills, every one of us believes that the squad is able to achieve success and achieve a fitting result which will help us in the next phase of...
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nobody would like to stay in hungary, nor slovakia, nor:, nor estonia -- nor poland. all of them would like to go to germany. reporter: martin schultz, on the other hand, feels the refugee problem can only be managed with their distribution and that hungary can only benefit, but it's this very solution hungary rejected at a summit two months ago. >> the european idea is an idea of solidarity. what we see for the time being is exactly the opposite. reporter: before his next meeting, orban issued another statement should ruffle feathers in brussels. he said turkey in serbia are safe, and they should stay where they are. bren incredible words being spoken today. our correspondent is on this. orban saying this is a german problem, not a hungarian problem, not a european problem. what does berlin had to say to that? reporter: berlin, to put it briefly, says he is wrong -- it's a european problem. the german chancellor was traveling in switzerland, and she wound -- she found very clear words, lecturing all european states that the geneva conventions guarantee asylum and saf
nobody would like to stay in hungary, nor slovakia, nor:, nor estonia -- nor poland. all of them would like to go to germany. reporter: martin schultz, on the other hand, feels the refugee problem can only be managed with their distribution and that hungary can only benefit, but it's this very solution hungary rejected at a summit two months ago. >> the european idea is an idea of solidarity. what we see for the time being is exactly the opposite. reporter: before his next meeting, orban...
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to get her out of maybe i can pull a smile >> my mother actually used to when she first came from poland she worked as a waitress on >> when should a woman get isn't it nice to be around all these polish people being proud after she came to new york i noticed my mom's condition was every year i come here it's better, putting on makeup, going >> still won't take my age away actually invited over all of my know which one i want you to the one we took from the the most important thing for me, that you and andrew stay in >> there's no real way to get i mean, there's no way any of this stuff would have got out >> our first priority was to get rid of the compost piles and we that was probably the worst part >> the house spells better now it's not super pleasant but not >> my mom's room started filling i knew that this problem was you're not hiding it back there. i work every day very long hours and i come home and i want my house to be a certain way. when i come home -- >> and i am the one who clean your house. i moved the refrigerator. i cleaned inside, outside. i move this, i clean inside, o
to get her out of maybe i can pull a smile >> my mother actually used to when she first came from poland she worked as a waitress on >> when should a woman get isn't it nice to be around all these polish people being proud after she came to new york i noticed my mom's condition was every year i come here it's better, putting on makeup, going >> still won't take my age away actually invited over all of my know which one i want you to the one we took from the the most important...
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europe, according to the 1939 map, that meant only finland, poland, and romania. as part of f.d.r.' into germany to ensure there would be a wea postwar germanyk. this had to consequence of not only assuring domination of finland, poland, and romania, but also open the door for soviet penetration into central europe. in the spring of 1945, stalin persuaded the pro soviet czech president to transfer the ,astern tip of czechoslovakia sometimes called eastern ravinia, to the soviet union. they would sign a treaty in june. the annexation of that small piece of territory gave the soviets a direct order on hungry timengary for the first and a position in central europe. suffice it to say truman was alarmed at the soviet union's expanding demands in europe would find similar expression in the far east. that is why in his first meeting on april 23, truman emphasized repeatedly a need for the mutual observation of agreement. good relations, he said, could not be a one-way street. commitment -- to the indignant reply he had never been talked to that when his life, truman replied keep your agre
europe, according to the 1939 map, that meant only finland, poland, and romania. as part of f.d.r.' into germany to ensure there would be a wea postwar germanyk. this had to consequence of not only assuring domination of finland, poland, and romania, but also open the door for soviet penetration into central europe. in the spring of 1945, stalin persuaded the pro soviet czech president to transfer the ,astern tip of czechoslovakia sometimes called eastern ravinia, to the soviet union. they...
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i'm poland's dcm.first, thank you very much, sir, for your leadership in leading nato, you know, in this effort to reassure the allies and to deter any possible disturbance in the region. i cannot overstate the importance of nato's presence of u.s. presence in the region as a factor to prevent any possible destability in the region. i have a question but one a centers a road for warsaw. as a historian i can't help thinking about this in historical terms. there had been different roads for warsaw in the past. better to say different powers, use those roads for different purposes. to attack poland or to attack each other. the fact that we are talking in the context of a road through about increasing nato responsiveness and readiness and capability, to prevent any possible conflict, i think it speaks to a great historical achievement of nato and how nato was efficient in breaking up the geopolitical curse over poland and our neighbors. my question is, though, about the future. sir, you mentioned the long-
i'm poland's dcm.first, thank you very much, sir, for your leadership in leading nato, you know, in this effort to reassure the allies and to deter any possible disturbance in the region. i cannot overstate the importance of nato's presence of u.s. presence in the region as a factor to prevent any possible destability in the region. i have a question but one a centers a road for warsaw. as a historian i can't help thinking about this in historical terms. there had been different roads for...
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of circumstances being a little provocative towards russia but putting american nuclear weapons in poland would be really provocative. think 1962, the cuban missile crisis. the third reason is 50 united states were to go to nato and say we want to move our bombs to the aircraft and poland, my guess is you would have bought large number, a majority of allies. an idea that makes weapons more vulnerable ticks off russians and causes disruption of the alliance doesn't strike me as a particularly smart policy. i think it makes sense in parallel with what we know, nato at the same time said in the current and foreseeable for security circumstances there would be no requirement for permanent station of substantial conventional combat forces on the territory of allies. i think there is a discussion to be had about that question but what still applies is i don't think it buys you anything in military terms and it buys you lots of problems when you change that. >> we saw no need to do that. take away all those of is that at benefit and make it more capable to answer. >> a question right there. >> g
of circumstances being a little provocative towards russia but putting american nuclear weapons in poland would be really provocative. think 1962, the cuban missile crisis. the third reason is 50 united states were to go to nato and say we want to move our bombs to the aircraft and poland, my guess is you would have bought large number, a majority of allies. an idea that makes weapons more vulnerable ticks off russians and causes disruption of the alliance doesn't strike me as a particularly...
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. >> poland has a weak response. hungary is deeply aggressive. they were using the dublin c convention in a perverse way. poland is weak talking about just accepting christians. >> if all of these countries disagree, is there a mechanism to override it and come up with something which is more acceptable? given that it is a european union? >> no. the european union is a unique construct in the world of international viewers. there is nothing like the european union. people still have sovereignty within member states to decide what they want. there is a european union so we have common policies if the member states don't in the end want to implement them, we have a problem. so what we have at the moment, the dysfunction that we have is that german, austria, sweden, these are -- italy, are countries that are really doing their business very well. what you also have, which is hopeful, is france now moving from a very nervous position to a better position so that's where the optimism is. where the negatives are, countries, big countries like britain o
. >> poland has a weak response. hungary is deeply aggressive. they were using the dublin c convention in a perverse way. poland is weak talking about just accepting christians. >> if all of these countries disagree, is there a mechanism to override it and come up with something which is more acceptable? given that it is a european union? >> no. the european union is a unique construct in the world of international viewers. there is nothing like the european union. people...
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the end of world war ii, rumors have circulated about a train full of nazi gold hidden somewhere in poland. now the government has sent troops to find the train after two people claimed irrefutable proof of its hiding place. reporter: military reconnaissance specialists are inspecting the area. >> these are soldiers of the republic of poland. the reconnaissance efforts are being carried out by a group consisting of -- a list in different -- specialists in different fields, engineers, chemists, and radiologists. reporter: earlier in the day, the two men who claimed to have made the discovery of p are done polish tv -- made the discovery, appeared on polish tv. they are demanding a 10% finders fee. the story goes that a nazi train filled with gold and jewels went missing while fleeing the red army in 1945. the train is thought to have departed, and then entered a tunnel, never to emerge again. during the war, the nazis excavated a system of underground tunnels in the underground region, code-named giant, in english. now it will be up to the specialists to determine whether this unbelievable
the end of world war ii, rumors have circulated about a train full of nazi gold hidden somewhere in poland. now the government has sent troops to find the train after two people claimed irrefutable proof of its hiding place. reporter: military reconnaissance specialists are inspecting the area. >> these are soldiers of the republic of poland. the reconnaissance efforts are being carried out by a group consisting of -- a list in different -- specialists in different fields, engineers,...
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no one would want to stay in hungary, poland. all of them want to go to germany. >> germany responded by saying -- europe was >> hundreds are needed to protect the external borders. it must rescued -- it must register refugees and asylum-seekers. notgeneva convention does only apply to germany but also to every european member state. >> european interior ministers will discuss on september 14 the franco german mandatory mechanism described as quotas, by chancellor merkel. member states are being asked to quickly take in at least 100,000 refugees to ease the pressure on front-line countries. in syria, there is word that islamic state militants have blown up more ancient sites in palmyra. three ancient tower tombs were destroyed. in the less two weeks, the islamic state group has destroyed two ancient temples in the central syrian city. to morocco now, where voters are headed to the polls today. the local elections are the first since the constitution was recently revives -- revised following the arab spring. water turnout will be
no one would want to stay in hungary, poland. all of them want to go to germany. >> germany responded by saying -- europe was >> hundreds are needed to protect the external borders. it must rescued -- it must register refugees and asylum-seekers. notgeneva convention does only apply to germany but also to every european member state. >> european interior ministers will discuss on september 14 the franco german mandatory mechanism described as quotas, by chancellor merkel....
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. >>> seems there is a gold rush in poland. legend has it, a nazi train filled with gold was hidden seven decades ago. >> is it just a legend? it is a mystery that dates back to world war ii. fortune hunters descended on railroad tracks in poland. underground, a maze of massive secret tunnels. there are rumors of buried treasure, like looted gold, fine art and the priceless amber room. >> during the war, the nazis used a palace as their headquarter. >>> in a touching tribute on broadway as hundreds gather to remember the actor, kyle. [ applause ] >> the marquee at the theater was dimmed following tonight's evening performance ofless . he was the youngest person and first african-american to play this role on broadway. he died after falling from a fourth story fire scape at his home. we'll be right back. >> announcer: the verizon fios sports desk is brought to you by verizon fios. the fastest, most reliable internet. >>> yankees will be without teixeira for at least two more weeks thanks to a bone bruise. the words have to scare
. >>> seems there is a gold rush in poland. legend has it, a nazi train filled with gold was hidden seven decades ago. >> is it just a legend? it is a mystery that dates back to world war ii. fortune hunters descended on railroad tracks in poland. underground, a maze of massive secret tunnels. there are rumors of buried treasure, like looted gold, fine art and the priceless amber room. >> during the war, the nazis used a palace as their headquarter. >>> in a...
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you have poland, hungary, czech republic and slovakia, whoer dead-against. leaders have been expressing themselves very unequivocally, there does appear at least to be extremely little space for compromise. >> and the germans seem to be taking lead again but this time in terms of shutting down the borders and imposing border checks. other countries are following suit as we've mentioned. the hungarians and the czechs and the slovakians. >> yes, what germany has done really is created somewhat of a precedent within the shengen area, that's 26 members of the eu where up until now people have been able to travel without having to show any documents across borders as if it were one big country. of course freedom of movement is one of the principles that's at the heart of the european union. it is privilege that is particularly more valued 50 members of the eu, members of eastern areastern europe, to fid earn money. so effectively what the germans are doing here is not only putting in place a logistical measure, they're also sending a warning i think to the countr
you have poland, hungary, czech republic and slovakia, whoer dead-against. leaders have been expressing themselves very unequivocally, there does appear at least to be extremely little space for compromise. >> and the germans seem to be taking lead again but this time in terms of shutting down the borders and imposing border checks. other countries are following suit as we've mentioned. the hungarians and the czechs and the slovakians. >> yes, what germany has done really is created...
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the czech republic, poland, slovakia reject quotas. the commission wants 120,000 additional asylum seekers per year to be shared out between 28 member states. meanwhile, macedonia's foreign minister says his country may follow hungary's example and build a border fence. up to 4,000 refugees are making their way through macedonia trying to make their way to europe. >> from the islands they took the ferry to the mainland. traveled through the night and reached the border in the morning. it's pouring with rain. many are not prepared for this weather. children are soaked to the bone. yet the refugees are still determined to continue their journey. but it's one full of obstacles. the border police blocked them. frustrations grew once more. the rain continues to pour. impatient, the refugees press forward. the police pushed back. until it became too much to cope with. this is not the first time for the macedonian border guards to use force. others could just not wait any more. yet again risk their lives. some said they were running out of mo
the czech republic, poland, slovakia reject quotas. the commission wants 120,000 additional asylum seekers per year to be shared out between 28 member states. meanwhile, macedonia's foreign minister says his country may follow hungary's example and build a border fence. up to 4,000 refugees are making their way through macedonia trying to make their way to europe. >> from the islands they took the ferry to the mainland. traveled through the night and reached the border in the morning....
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and in poland, the search intensifies for a hidden train full of gold. do you believe in exorcism -- the practice of driving out demons from people or places believed to be possessed by the devil? well, here in increasingly secular europe, most people don't. which explains why the practice has declined dramatically in recent decades. last june however, pope francis did something that reversed that trend -- he officially recognized the international association of exorcists. since then, demand has mushroomed for priests trained in the art of exorcism. in spain for instance, the church has doubled the number of its recognized practitioners. but psychiatrists there are attacking the move. they say people who claim to be possessed by the devil are probably suffering from mental illness. instead of an exorcist, they need medical help. >> these days, he feels free and unfettered. but life hasn't always been rosy for isaac from malaga. as a boy, isaac felt full of anxiety and inner turmoil. he became convinced he >> he was strong and would torture me at night.
and in poland, the search intensifies for a hidden train full of gold. do you believe in exorcism -- the practice of driving out demons from people or places believed to be possessed by the devil? well, here in increasingly secular europe, most people don't. which explains why the practice has declined dramatically in recent decades. last june however, pope francis did something that reversed that trend -- he officially recognized the international association of exorcists. since then, demand...
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they are repairing a dump our pool -- about power poland date will remain closed until 4:00 in the afternoon. >>> a major repair job is underway in san leandro. cruise carted off a piece of the large power pole that was sheared off during an early morning crash. it happen after midnight when -- happened after midnight when an out-of-control truck slammed into the pool. >> -- the poll none of the four people : the truck were seriously hurt in the accident that it created a dangerous situation for the public and pg&e work they had to deal over power lines hanging low over 880. >> when i got here, the line was energized not energized which is good, but the fact that he was dipping down, where traffic was slowing -- flowing was pretty intense situation. i grabbed the poll and slowly -- pole and slowly raised it. >>> initially the crash not down power to about 8000 people in this area, within a few hours, pg&e got the lights back on for nearly a free body. the down fall -- paul the pole shut down to 82 to 38 and it is expected to last through labor day. while the transition is close, big rig can
they are repairing a dump our pool -- about power poland date will remain closed until 4:00 in the afternoon. >>> a major repair job is underway in san leandro. cruise carted off a piece of the large power pole that was sheared off during an early morning crash. it happen after midnight when -- happened after midnight when an out-of-control truck slammed into the pool. >> -- the poll none of the four people : the truck were seriously hurt in the accident that it created a...
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central european nations meeting in prog or a rift or the refugee crisis and check and hungary and polandt quotas by eu commission which wants 120,000 additional asylum seekers shared out between 28 member states and they say they may follow hungary's example and build a border fence to stop thousands of refugees traveling through the balkins and 4,000 refugees going through macedonia each day trying to reach europe and mohamed reports. >> reporter: from the islands they took the ferry to the mainland and traveled through the night and reached the border in the morning and it's pouring with rain and many are not prepared for this weather, children are soaked to the bone yet the refugees are still determined to continue their journey but it's one full of obstacles. macedonia border police had blocked their path and frustrations grew once more. the rain continued to pour. impatient the refugees pressed forward and the police pushed back until it became too much to cope with, this is not the first time for the macedonia border guards to use force. ♪ others could just not wait any more and ye
central european nations meeting in prog or a rift or the refugee crisis and check and hungary and polandt quotas by eu commission which wants 120,000 additional asylum seekers shared out between 28 member states and they say they may follow hungary's example and build a border fence to stop thousands of refugees traveling through the balkins and 4,000 refugees going through macedonia each day trying to reach europe and mohamed reports. >> reporter: from the islands they took the ferry to...
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the balkans, poland and others, mainly poland and the balkans.he baltics, i don't confuse the two, by the way. the baltics and poland are very important members of the unieen union and they should not think that we would not be there if any way their security and the borders would be in danger. we have an obligation to protect if needed the security of everyone. [ applause ] >> i don't know if you were managing in luxembourg army is an excellent army and 771 soldiers and the luxembourg army would not be of great help, but others can be if needed. >> i'm wondering myself why i like the interruptions, but i like them because they are inspiring because they are reminding me what i should have told you before. yeah. yeah. yeah. so -- [ inaudible ] >> i will never forget -- i will never forget the meeting i had before being appointed with najaf, and it was very open and frank and not without humor. that's, by the way, the only quality we share, humor. >> isn't that something? yes. >> could i have the permission of the president of parliament to distri
the balkans, poland and others, mainly poland and the balkans.he baltics, i don't confuse the two, by the way. the baltics and poland are very important members of the unieen union and they should not think that we would not be there if any way their security and the borders would be in danger. we have an obligation to protect if needed the security of everyone. [ applause ] >> i don't know if you were managing in luxembourg army is an excellent army and 771 soldiers and the luxembourg...
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but czechoslovakia, poland, hungary and romania have opposed this.n-claude younger reminded europeans that each and every within of them had been a refugees at some point. >> this is why the committee already proposed an emergency mechanism in may. not now, back in may to relocate initially 40,000 people seeking international protection from italy and greece. and this is why today we are proposing a second emergency mechanism to relocate the further 120,000 people from i hadly greece and hungary, this has to be done in a compulsory way. [applause] >> let's go live no to you jacky roland who is also in strasburg and has been listening to the commission president. a fairly emphatic and category i can speech, wasn't it, jacky, in which he said to european country, you better step up you have to take eight least 160,000 in the first instance? >> yes, jean-claude younger really did shoot from the hip in this speech. he really told it like it was. he reminded people across europe of their quite recent him. he made the point that after the spanish civil war
but czechoslovakia, poland, hungary and romania have opposed this.n-claude younger reminded europeans that each and every within of them had been a refugees at some point. >> this is why the committee already proposed an emergency mechanism in may. not now, back in may to relocate initially 40,000 people seeking international protection from italy and greece. and this is why today we are proposing a second emergency mechanism to relocate the further 120,000 people from i hadly greece and...
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poland's culture minister says there's no doubt it's an armored train. expert says the priceless amber room might be there. a replica was constructed in st. petersburg, decades after the original was stolen by the generalens. >>> hollywood is taking on the topic of player safety in the nfl in a movie called "concussion." >> repetitive head trauma. >> that is philadelphia native will smith in the just released trailer for the film. he plays a doctor in the movie. the movie doesn't open until christmas day but the trailer is already causing a stir. the nfl released a statement yesterday saying in part, we are encourage by the ongoing focus on the critical issue of player health and safety. we have no higher priority as we continue to learn more, we apply those learnings to make our game an players safer. >>> if you're looking to get away this fall, you might be able to save some money. experts say airfare prices are about 9% cheaper than this time last year. according to analysts, those prices are expected to stay down between september and december. avera
poland's culture minister says there's no doubt it's an armored train. expert says the priceless amber room might be there. a replica was constructed in st. petersburg, decades after the original was stolen by the generalens. >>> hollywood is taking on the topic of player safety in the nfl in a movie called "concussion." >> repetitive head trauma. >> that is philadelphia native will smith in the just released trailer for the film. he plays a doctor in the movie....
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the far right anti-immigration groups holding rallies across the country of poland today.housand people turned out in warsaw to challenge the government's decision to take in 7,000 or so refugees in the next year or so. the eu is trying to negotiate a comprehensive agreement and plan to really do something with all these refugees that have turned up on the continent here in the last year or so. but they've failed in these meetings and negotiations to try to have this comprehensive plan. countries like germany and france are sort of doing their part taking in the refugees but hungary and other countries are really pushing back. they don't want this group these syrians to come into their country. the argument among many right wing politician sz that it will sort of change the christian nature of europe. but there is a feeling that something needs to be done and right now countries like greece and germany and sweden are taking in tens of thousands of refugees. that really are trying to escape these wars in the middle east. >> it is such a heartbreaking crisis. conor, thank yo
the far right anti-immigration groups holding rallies across the country of poland today.housand people turned out in warsaw to challenge the government's decision to take in 7,000 or so refugees in the next year or so. the eu is trying to negotiate a comprehensive agreement and plan to really do something with all these refugees that have turned up on the continent here in the last year or so. but they've failed in these meetings and negotiations to try to have this comprehensive plan....
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in the most southern western part of poland in a town called belitz. it was in the province of sellsia at the foothill of the mountain range. >> would you tell me about your parents and about your family as a young girl, as a child. >> in retrospect my parents seem absolutely saintly and everything seems marvelous. i know it couldn't possibly be that way, i know it must have rained at times but my memories is very vivid and i cherish it very much and i don't see why i should change. this is perfection which i remember. i had one older brother who was five years older than i. his name was arthur. my parents name were julius and helena weismann. we lived in an old large home outside of town. it was a huge garden. many fruit trees and flowers and wonderful thing for children to roam in. i had ten cats, all black. and i knew all their names and now you know my children now my grand children are used to me to recite the names of my cats. my brother had two dogs. i used to love swimming in summer, skiing in winter. and by and large i had a marvelous childhoo
in the most southern western part of poland in a town called belitz. it was in the province of sellsia at the foothill of the mountain range. >> would you tell me about your parents and about your family as a young girl, as a child. >> in retrospect my parents seem absolutely saintly and everything seems marvelous. i know it couldn't possibly be that way, i know it must have rained at times but my memories is very vivid and i cherish it very much and i don't see why i should change....
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just north in poland. we went to the other end of the world, the cardinal or the pope said, to elect a new leader. >> on another level if you think about the past three popes, john paul ii, communism and poland. ratzinger, benedict, he was from nazi, germany, grew up in austria. you have this gentleman here who grew up in the problems of the huntas in south america. all three coming from troubled land who were suppressed. >> yes. totally part of their makeup. their dna, to know suffering, to know persecution, and still to bear witness to the faith. >> let me interrupt here, father, for a moment. to describe what's going on for our viewers just tuning in. we're looking at the american triple boeing 7 that pope francis has just boarded. those stairwells, one in the back is still attached. the other where the pope ascended is now pulling back. the media core that travels with the pope boarded on the back part of the plane. and now looks like they are about ready to close both doors. you see the american flag
just north in poland. we went to the other end of the world, the cardinal or the pope said, to elect a new leader. >> on another level if you think about the past three popes, john paul ii, communism and poland. ratzinger, benedict, he was from nazi, germany, grew up in austria. you have this gentleman here who grew up in the problems of the huntas in south america. all three coming from troubled land who were suppressed. >> yes. totally part of their makeup. their dna, to know...
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huge game in frank ford as the world champions germany host group-d leaders poland.earlier scotland lost to georgia while group-f leaders romania goal less against hungary. the european champions are up against albania. and a win would see them up against portugal. kicking off a long way to go there. now, with more raging in their country, syria's people have had the to celebrate in recent years but now their football team is make a path toward the world cup in russia in 2018. unable to play at home they hosted singapore in oman and it was a broken dead like in the 59th minute with the only goal of the game giving syria a 1-0 victory put them atop group-e in the second round of asian qualifying with two wins from their two match sews far. >> translator: the thing that we are doing is a wonderful thing based on our circumstances in three months, the syrian team didn't meet with each other at all. we met only for 72 hours it's normal you get errors but in the next four days we will work to correct these errors and change the image of today. the important thing was to g
huge game in frank ford as the world champions germany host group-d leaders poland.earlier scotland lost to georgia while group-f leaders romania goal less against hungary. the european champions are up against albania. and a win would see them up against portugal. kicking off a long way to go there. now, with more raging in their country, syria's people have had the to celebrate in recent years but now their football team is make a path toward the world cup in russia in 2018. unable to play at...
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i would begin rebuilding the missile defense program in poland.ould conduct regular aggressive military exercises in the baltic states. i'd probably send a few thousand more troops into germany. vladimir putin would get the message. >> all right. that sounds pretty impressively detailed, right? she's got all these particular things she'd do. but as slate's mike pesca pointed out, in just those 15 seconds fiorina managed to make multiple claims that don't make a whole lot of sense. start with her first statement, what i would do immediately is begin rebuilding the sixth fleet. as stars and stripes notes, her meaning wasn't clear. the sixth fleet is less ships than a command structure for ornamenting american warships. moreover the fleet is one of the growing military commands in europe. fiorina then said she would begin rebuilding the missile defense program in poland. but while one missile defense program there was scuttled, poland is actually leading eastern european missile defense efforts and plans to install a new system in 2018. fiorina then
i would begin rebuilding the missile defense program in poland.ould conduct regular aggressive military exercises in the baltic states. i'd probably send a few thousand more troops into germany. vladimir putin would get the message. >> all right. that sounds pretty impressively detailed, right? she's got all these particular things she'd do. but as slate's mike pesca pointed out, in just those 15 seconds fiorina managed to make multiple claims that don't make a whole lot of sense. start...
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we want to enjoy who we have behind us. >> we have with us a dance group from poland. thinks an academic group from college students from pol and. they play with live accompany. they have their own group. their directory is henrik. they are dancing the polynesian a, the natural dance of poland. >> this is what myself and adam were trying to do earlier on. i want to show off to you a little bit. maybe if you want to come on this side and i will put the to work what they taught me. so, here we go, this is it. ready. it might just be me. >> okay everyone, time to do it. i'll send it back to you guys. um summer celebration at our lady of chest who have a it is a fantastic time. i'm sure you are loving my outfit and several others. bye, now. everybody wave. >> that young man behind you, he is doing the nana. >> he absolutely is. >> he is like, nana to go. >> yes. >> welcome back. >> great week down the shore. the beautiful. nice and warm last week. nice and warm this week. ninety's again. summer started late. we didn't after lot of 90's in the beginning but now making up fo
we want to enjoy who we have behind us. >> we have with us a dance group from poland. thinks an academic group from college students from pol and. they play with live accompany. they have their own group. their directory is henrik. they are dancing the polynesian a, the natural dance of poland. >> this is what myself and adam were trying to do earlier on. i want to show off to you a little bit. maybe if you want to come on this side and i will put the to work what they taught me....
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the next stop for the f-22 raptors from germany is poland.ife is returning to normal in south korea along the dmz it has been a week since the north and south pulled back from a military standoff that threatened to escalate into something more. >> reporter: f >> for the residents at the border, it is all part of an ever-present threat. >> reporter: at the very end of south korea sits a tiny farm town on the edge of the world's most heavily militarized border. north korea is only a few miles away. a north korean military shell landing so close to this village last week the government ordered the 210 residents into two underground bunkers. south korea's military usually hidden in the hills, readied for attack. two koreans at the brink of battle. days later, a temporary truce in place between the koreans, these two returned to life at their store. it's a hard life. their shelves don't need to be stocked because no one is buying, the young, tired of life here, left. i hear boom, boom all the time, she says, you become immune to it. >> you don't t
the next stop for the f-22 raptors from germany is poland.ife is returning to normal in south korea along the dmz it has been a week since the north and south pulled back from a military standoff that threatened to escalate into something more. >> reporter: f >> for the residents at the border, it is all part of an ever-present threat. >> reporter: at the very end of south korea sits a tiny farm town on the edge of the world's most heavily militarized border. north korea is...
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beating poland 3-1, climbing top of group d. they scored twice in a victory to give their side an advantage in the group's standings. >> the situation was clear ahead of this game. poland were at the top of the table. we were second. and so there was only one aim for us, win the game and take over the limit. the team performed underingsly in the first 35 minutes against a well-organised polish team. we had pace on the pitch. good combinations and went 2-0 up. >>> also in group 2, third place scotland lost to georgia. group f leaders played out a draw in hungary. in group i. 1992 european champions drew. defending european champions spain have a crucial game against group c leaders slovakia. having suffered a surprise defeat to the same last year. spain bounced back. they are the top scorers in their group >>> elsewhere, 2018 world cup hosts russia have a new coach in charge. taking over from fabio capello, as the third placed team take on second-placed sweden. victory secures a place at euro 2016, with three matches to spare. >>
beating poland 3-1, climbing top of group d. they scored twice in a victory to give their side an advantage in the group's standings. >> the situation was clear ahead of this game. poland were at the top of the table. we were second. and so there was only one aim for us, win the game and take over the limit. the team performed underingsly in the first 35 minutes against a well-organised polish team. we had pace on the pitch. good combinations and went 2-0 up. >>> also in group 2,...
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i love poland. topic 4. >> some enterprising labs come up with a fun prank to parliament less -- harmlessly blow minds at drive-thrus this is fun. >> all way down? what is that? >> chicken. >> just by itself, i think, i just want to try it. >> ready, and -- -- go. >> is everything okay? >> i ordered a bacon and swiss. >> yeah, what is the matter? the old youtube prank. you know in high school, high friends and i would do a funny prank, we would put on richard nixon masks then drive up to the window with firearms, and scream, give us all your money. do it, do it now! we would take the money and drive off, those were fun times, thank you for that. >> topic 5. you start your day like you always do, a cup of coffee eread paper walk to your car to get to work, thin you have to call 911. >> a big monkey in the street. it is on top of my car now. like a abou baboon or something. >> what is in the street. >> a big monkey. there are kids around. >> you said monkey. >> yes, yes. kennedy: there he is look at t
i love poland. topic 4. >> some enterprising labs come up with a fun prank to parliament less -- harmlessly blow minds at drive-thrus this is fun. >> all way down? what is that? >> chicken. >> just by itself, i think, i just want to try it. >> ready, and -- -- go. >> is everything okay? >> i ordered a bacon and swiss. >> yeah, what is the matter? the old youtube prank. you know in high school, high friends and i would do a funny prank, we would...