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she said her mother was a doctor in prague. >> reporter: how much of that was true? >> very little of it. >> but you had no idea that you were married to a mystery woman? >> correct. >> reporter: and just like bob before him, now larry and maria are expecting a baby. and soon another nasty break up too. >> she was very much about material things, and she had to have the best stoller. >> reporter: maria leaves him, and larry is crushed. but you were having a hard time with the break up? >> oh for sure. it was -- it took a toll on me. >> reporter: he says maria tells him sasha might not even be his son the break up he admits leads to a mental breakdown. larry so heart sick reaches out to an unlikely ally, the first husband, bob, who has heard it all before. >> it was like, having a mentor in the situation. >> and i said, you don't understand, you are at war. >> she made some serious allegations about you. >> mm-hmm. >> she said you were abusive. >> not true. >> controlling. >> not true. >> a drug addict. >> not true. >> and then the custody battle. >> yes. >> reporter:
she said her mother was a doctor in prague. >> reporter: how much of that was true? >> very little of it. >> but you had no idea that you were married to a mystery woman? >> correct. >> reporter: and just like bob before him, now larry and maria are expecting a baby. and soon another nasty break up too. >> she was very much about material things, and she had to have the best stoller. >> reporter: maria leaves him, and larry is crushed. but you were...
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capon saibest movie 12 years of slave for a full list of oscar winners go to prague for dhakrom allen was busy reading all night long. to put into million read tweaks makes allehas ellen beating obmn re-tweets ♪ at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes days with grandpa jack 100% more possible. join us at kp.org and thrive. another major rainstorm is crossed by causing major probles across. the state. snow plows across the country are on standby waiting for the latest winter weather debt. hit. this is not the only preparation picture-taking many items like mel are out of stock in certain stores. and colorado keos on interstate more their 100 vehicles were stock on the freeway to to the slick conditions. the road was closed for hours wall the clean up the mess. it's not slobbering causing havoc in california. on sunday alone more than 1500 flights were canceled. call ahead before he had to care foyou had to the airport. is the total 75000 flights canceled across all airports in the united states. monday will be arraigned tuesday clouding wednesday mo
capon saibest movie 12 years of slave for a full list of oscar winners go to prague for dhakrom allen was busy reading all night long. to put into million read tweaks makes allehas ellen beating obmn re-tweets ♪ at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes days with grandpa jack 100% more possible. join us at kp.org and thrive. another major rainstorm is crossed by causing major probles across. the state. snow plows across the country are on standby waiting for...
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and if it interests you go to read it prague post dot com and certainly for the full text at the speech at the prague post web site and copy down the address that you see as i'm speaking to you on the screen. given the outcome of the crimeian crisis, is the world at greater risk or territorial dispute. pat. >> there's an increase risk that putin could move into eastern ukraine. i'm not sure that he wants to do that because that could result in severe sanctions. >> adorn think he -- i don't think he want to do it and the u.s. wants to come down with sanctions. it could turn in a danger. >> there is a greater risk of territorial disputes and it started when the united states invaded iraq and that's what vladimir putin used and it is the fly in the ointment and the u.s. logic. >> he does anything in ukraine not with russian forces and uniforms, he will find some way to have a local community dressed in nonmilitary garb and they will make pressure on the existing government which is so corrupt, they have no support so you have to watch the interior politics in which they are expert. you saw
and if it interests you go to read it prague post dot com and certainly for the full text at the speech at the prague post web site and copy down the address that you see as i'm speaking to you on the screen. given the outcome of the crimeian crisis, is the world at greater risk or territorial dispute. pat. >> there's an increase risk that putin could move into eastern ukraine. i'm not sure that he wants to do that because that could result in severe sanctions. >> adorn think he --...
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going with the flow takes you to my favorite stop in the czech countryside outside of prague, cesky krumlov. the enchanting town of cesky krumlov, buried in the hills of bohemia, lassooed by its river, and dominated by its castle, feels lost in a time warp. its delightful old town of shops and cobbled lanes, characteristic little restaurants, and easy-going canoeing options makes it a favorite with tourists. and there's no shortage of accommodations. our home is the castleview apartments. plush and thoughtfully equipped, my room is typical of the work locals are doing, as even medieval lofts are being renovated to meet the needs of the growing number of visitors. open beams, a handy kitchenette, and, as its name promises, a castle view, make this a fine temporary home. with a natural moat provided by the vltava river, it's no wonder this place has been a choice spot for ages. the 16th century was the town's golden age when cesky krumlov was a cultural power, hosting artists, scientists, and alchemists from all over europe. the town's many tourists set their sights on the mighty castle of th
going with the flow takes you to my favorite stop in the czech countryside outside of prague, cesky krumlov. the enchanting town of cesky krumlov, buried in the hills of bohemia, lassooed by its river, and dominated by its castle, feels lost in a time warp. its delightful old town of shops and cobbled lanes, characteristic little restaurants, and easy-going canoeing options makes it a favorite with tourists. and there's no shortage of accommodations. our home is the castleview apartments. plush...
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um you know what about prague obama announcing an extension of sanctions against russian officials and a bank can you give us more on this latest round. yell you mentioned until one bag is on the sanction was now an obama also put the study individuals on that list at twenty thousand sound like a whole lot there but i do the americans are really trying to target obama is that saudi putin's inner circle here so they could for example workings of becker on there and the bank is only the seventeenth largest in russia but it's important in a different way because it mainly caters to government officials. so these individuals this pack of their assets are frozen they can to official business with the united states or with companies that are facing the united states the catfish we use the dollar so even if twenty doesn't sound like a whole lot. it does hurt care what about the future how far has brought obama willing to go. well she tried to say basically that does statement he made on thursday that this is the line. this is where the buck stops he's willing to go further than he has so far
um you know what about prague obama announcing an extension of sanctions against russian officials and a bank can you give us more on this latest round. yell you mentioned until one bag is on the sanction was now an obama also put the study individuals on that list at twenty thousand sound like a whole lot there but i do the americans are really trying to target obama is that saudi putin's inner circle here so they could for example workings of becker on there and the bank is only the...
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the unusual journey and one u s prison in prague obama has expanded us economic sanctions against moscow's top beating russian president but in a putin's chief of stop and nineteen other individuals as well as the russian bank that provides them with supports the move came as european heads of state and government summit in brussels to discuss the crisis in ukraine and crimea. british prime minister david cameron said ross is an extension of the crimean peninsula is unacceptable and that everything possible must be done to build a strong and democratic ukraine the most good meanwhile un secretary general ban ki moon met russian president putin expressed great concern to the crimean crisis and urged a peaceful resolution through direct dialogue. french interior minister michael pollan is called anti zionism an invitation to anti semitism. speaking to paris memorial for the killed in tuesday's in twenty twelve by radical islamists muhammad the ruck ball said the old anti semitism of the french far right has been rebuked by feeding off aid to israel in march to twenty twelve the french quarte
the unusual journey and one u s prison in prague obama has expanded us economic sanctions against moscow's top beating russian president but in a putin's chief of stop and nineteen other individuals as well as the russian bank that provides them with supports the move came as european heads of state and government summit in brussels to discuss the crisis in ukraine and crimea. british prime minister david cameron said ross is an extension of the crimean peninsula is unacceptable and that...
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investors breatheed a sigh of relief, we did not have a reversal of practicing spring in drawing -- pragueng 1968. lou: what do you see investors in the market. >> i would say more tailwinds with report from federal reserve, and likelihood they will keep trimming the simulation that takes $10 billion off of the table. and complete it by the end of the year, also economic data, that is coming out flies to us the -- implies to us that slowdown was weather related. lou: and th the s&p project on earnings? >> the third thing. if there is something a very much a headwind, a big rock in this wall of worry, it is earnings. s&p capital iq consensus estimate call for .8% krein in % increase, but on january 2, street was looking for a 5% growth. >> counsel at-this-point for investors? >> volatility, over long-term you are better off buying than bails. lou: sam stoveal. i got it all. >> thank you very much. >> we invie invite you to vote r poll, question is, who do you fear most? vladimir putin? president obama? or fed chair janet yellen? we appreciate your voting, listen to my financial reports thre
investors breatheed a sigh of relief, we did not have a reversal of practicing spring in drawing -- pragueng 1968. lou: what do you see investors in the market. >> i would say more tailwinds with report from federal reserve, and likelihood they will keep trimming the simulation that takes $10 billion off of the table. and complete it by the end of the year, also economic data, that is coming out flies to us the -- implies to us that slowdown was weather related. lou: and th the s&p...
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its hold the cold war it has more to do with a surreal foot than it was to conform with this the prague spring that the west and media have developed that with most loops of it is i'm sure. it wasn't steam. it puts everything in it's. letting go of those identities for me isn't. part of it is protecting it's somebody they would make a brother to but then if they really knew your story. they'd kill you. there's me before crazy home. to me in my name is june what's your name my name is geoffrey. speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on. reporting from the world talks to feel at peace interviews intriguing story are you. trying. to find out more visit or a big. dog called. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to kyle to r.p. and append a journalist who writes about bitcoin kaia welcome because a report. screwed to be here max all right col first i want to ask you about the emergence of sovereign all coins we interview the guy behind mazza calling for the like o. to nation now there's a roar of coin for iceland tell us about it sure so basical
its hold the cold war it has more to do with a surreal foot than it was to conform with this the prague spring that the west and media have developed that with most loops of it is i'm sure. it wasn't steam. it puts everything in it's. letting go of those identities for me isn't. part of it is protecting it's somebody they would make a brother to but then if they really knew your story. they'd kill you. there's me before crazy home. to me in my name is june what's your name my name is geoffrey....
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eastern bloc countries grasped their freedom and i think of the people standing in the square in prague and stood there and rattled their keys in the square and into a e they rattled bloodless revolution. that kind of desire and that heart for freedom washed across eastern europe and washed across russia for a time. freedom echoed all across europe and all the way to the pacific ocean. i believed that for a while and we don't believe that today because the russia that has been ruled under putin isn't the russia the people believed they were going to get when the soviet union melted down and imploded and we hoped for a time was the end of a cold war. now i fear it has relaunched and restarted and look at this map where the new iro curtain is and it's the border of russia and should not be allowed to creep west of the border of russia and that's where the gentlelady and i are working towards restoringing the strength of the people of that country. and i very much appreciate the gentlelady and i yield back. ms. kaptur: i thank congressman king and attending the briefing this afternoon and
eastern bloc countries grasped their freedom and i think of the people standing in the square in prague and stood there and rattled their keys in the square and into a e they rattled bloodless revolution. that kind of desire and that heart for freedom washed across eastern europe and washed across russia for a time. freedom echoed all across europe and all the way to the pacific ocean. i believed that for a while and we don't believe that today because the russia that has been ruled under putin...
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the helios was on its way from cyprus to prague. it continued about three hours on autopilot until it finally ran out of fuel. it under on out the automatic oxygen system was not turned on, and the pilots never realized it. officials say all on board died of hypoxia, the lack of oxygen at the high altitude. could flight 370 have suffered a similar fate? joining us former navy s.e.a.l. and federal air marshal. one major difference is the helios pilots reported a problem before it really got into trouble. we didn't heat anything from the pilots on flight 370. >> that's exactly one of the most telling things. i've been going back and looking at with all this talk about the debris fields and things i've been analyzing the initials happenings that went on right before the plane started doing its erratic movements. it just appears that there may be some type of -- either a pilot takeover or other people coming in, because you have that relationship between the pilot and the first officer. this first officer is new, he comes in and he coul
the helios was on its way from cyprus to prague. it continued about three hours on autopilot until it finally ran out of fuel. it under on out the automatic oxygen system was not turned on, and the pilots never realized it. officials say all on board died of hypoxia, the lack of oxygen at the high altitude. could flight 370 have suffered a similar fate? joining us former navy s.e.a.l. and federal air marshal. one major difference is the helios pilots reported a problem before it really got into...
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i think now they don't believe in the prague gnattism of putin. nobody understands what is the tools, the instrument, the influence on him. maybe they would see a clear pressure, clear sanctions. if it's a sangs or some financial pressure, but of course it's not enough with the united states because still everybody already in the states are over the atlantic. e.u. is a big part because, okay, the u.s. is maybe threatening, but without the pressure of the european union, it was a guest. let's imagine if gas prom is selling the gas. what would be the signal, would it be considered by vladimir putin himself as a real financial pressure usual. probably not. so that would be - that is something the ukraine suspect. >> aside from john kerry's visit, we heard strong words from vladimir putin, what is the reaction from ukrainians in the west. >> they listened carefully, but part of it is really - a lot of - for ukrainians, putin was talking about ukraine. people know what is happening on the ground. they were laughing, it's like a sad laugh, not being ver
i think now they don't believe in the prague gnattism of putin. nobody understands what is the tools, the instrument, the influence on him. maybe they would see a clear pressure, clear sanctions. if it's a sangs or some financial pressure, but of course it's not enough with the united states because still everybody already in the states are over the atlantic. e.u. is a big part because, okay, the u.s. is maybe threatening, but without the pressure of the european union, it was a guest. let's...
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you know, we're all standing off and we didn't do anything when the tanks rolled into prague in 1968budapest in 1956 because we all knew better. now we're not sure. >> charlie pierce from "esquire." always a pleasure. thanks a lot. >>> 2014 election season begins today, people. right now, people are voting in the great state of texas and, whew, boy, are there some characters on the ballot down there. i will tell you about some of them, next. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some financial folks who will talk to them about preparing early for retirement and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we don't have to question greg abbott's courage because he invited me here today. he understands that god gave us al
you know, we're all standing off and we didn't do anything when the tanks rolled into prague in 1968budapest in 1956 because we all knew better. now we're not sure. >> charlie pierce from "esquire." always a pleasure. thanks a lot. >>> 2014 election season begins today, people. right now, people are voting in the great state of texas and, whew, boy, are there some characters on the ballot down there. i will tell you about some of them, next. [ male announcer ] this is...
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over the years we have met in prague, london, at the white house, northern ireland, so it is good to meet the presidents of the european union at the european union. as i said before, europe is america's closest partner. europe including the european union is the cornerstone of the engage around the world. the world is safer and more just when europe and america standing as one. and later today i look forward to speaking to the young people from across europe about how we can sustain the values and ideals that are at the heart of our partnership. as the presidents just mentioned our work today touched on a full range of issues where we worked together. we agreed to step up our efforts to boost growth and job creation on both sides of the atlantic, and that includes working to conclude a trade partnership. and once we have a trade agreement in place, export licenses for projects for liquified natural gas destined to europe would be much easier. we reviewed our negotiations with iran, which i believe give us the opportunity to peacefully resolve the world's concerns with the iranian nu
over the years we have met in prague, london, at the white house, northern ireland, so it is good to meet the presidents of the european union at the european union. as i said before, europe is america's closest partner. europe including the european union is the cornerstone of the engage around the world. the world is safer and more just when europe and america standing as one. and later today i look forward to speaking to the young people from across europe about how we can sustain the values...
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over the years we've met in prague, we've met in london, or in lisbon, we've met at the white house,, this week in the hague, so it's good to finally meet the presidents of the european union at the european union. as i've said before, europe is america's closest partner. europe, including the european union, is the cornerstone of our engagement around the globe. we are more secure, and we are more prosperous. the world is safer and more just when europe and america stand as one. and later today, i look forward to speaking to the young people from across europe about how we can sustain the values and ideals that are at the heart of our partnership. as just mentioned, our work today touched on a full range of issues where we work together. we agreed to step up our efforts to boost growth and job creation on both sides of the atlantic, and that includes working to include a transatlantic trade partnership. let me add, once we have a trade agreement in place, export licenses for projects for liquefied natural gas destined to europe would be much easier. something that's, obviously, rele
over the years we've met in prague, we've met in london, or in lisbon, we've met at the white house,, this week in the hague, so it's good to finally meet the presidents of the european union at the european union. as i've said before, europe is america's closest partner. europe, including the european union, is the cornerstone of our engagement around the globe. we are more secure, and we are more prosperous. the world is safer and more just when europe and america stand as one. and later...
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much like we didn't for budapest or the prague spring when the old soviet soon went in. that limits have to be demonstrated by our economic financial sanctions. >> all right. joe sestak, we will have you back on this. great resource. great to have you with us on the program. love youren sight. we want to turn to john saltz, veteran of the iraq war, chairman of votevets.org. good to have you on tonight. this dynamic between iraq and ukraine, it's totally different. the reasons are going to be different. do you think the american people would accept any kind of military advancement by the united states to protect nato's alliance. >> it's an interesting question. we say in the military we train to fight one war and we continue to train that way after the war's over and it doesn't prepare us for the next one. i think unfortunately here what i find ironic about the republican rhetoric out of cpac, how the president's been weak, their inability to deal with iraq and the public so against it over time and never found weapons is really hindering or would be the large effort hin
much like we didn't for budapest or the prague spring when the old soviet soon went in. that limits have to be demonstrated by our economic financial sanctions. >> all right. joe sestak, we will have you back on this. great resource. great to have you with us on the program. love youren sight. we want to turn to john saltz, veteran of the iraq war, chairman of votevets.org. good to have you on tonight. this dynamic between iraq and ukraine, it's totally different. the reasons are going to...
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when the soviets went into prague in '98, johnson did not risk u.s. lives.t into georgia in 2008, george w. bush, which i don't think anyone else would call feckless, did not risk u.s. lives. we have to do whatever we can for ukraine. but it is a long-established fact that the united states does not going to risk significant u.s. casualties to fight a war with russia near russia's soil. and that fundamental reality, as much as we can try sanctions, as much as we can try diplomacy, is a fact before barack obama and after barack obama. >> there's also this issue, mark, though, about -- people have been asking me this question. the united states wants to say it's for democracy and all these countries, but only when they like the person in power or like the person being taken out of power. what if crimea would democratically vote to be a part of russia, wouldn't the u.s. have to support that to be consistent with its morals? >> well, i think what john mccain is saying and what lindsey graham and others are saying is what you're hearing in private around the worl
when the soviets went into prague in '98, johnson did not risk u.s. lives.t into georgia in 2008, george w. bush, which i don't think anyone else would call feckless, did not risk u.s. lives. we have to do whatever we can for ukraine. but it is a long-established fact that the united states does not going to risk significant u.s. casualties to fight a war with russia near russia's soil. and that fundamental reality, as much as we can try sanctions, as much as we can try diplomacy, is a fact...
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old the cold war it has more to do with a real food than it was cultural impatient with this the prague spring that the west of media has developed that with most of them citizenship. your friends post a photo from a vacation you can't afford college different. your boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still paints tear jerking poetry keep. norrish. we post only what really matters. to your facebook you st. welcome back this is our seem to national pride king operations in the state of ohio have been suspended because of a series of earthquakes there's now an investigation into whether the tremors will caused by the controversial shale gas extraction method make lead to us has been rapidly developing its trail gas industry we should label's a revolution because of its supposed economic profits the downside is its potential di environmental impact contaminating the soil water and air with toxic materials. wilson says the majority of americans are on the side of cleaner and that. there actually has been quite a bit of research and we do know that fracking
old the cold war it has more to do with a real food than it was cultural impatient with this the prague spring that the west of media has developed that with most of them citizenship. your friends post a photo from a vacation you can't afford college different. your boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still paints tear jerking poetry keep. norrish. we post only what really matters. to your facebook you st. welcome back this is our seem to national pride king...
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you know, we're all standing off and we didn't do anything when the tanks rolled into prague in 1968 budapest in 1956 because we all knew better. now we're not sure. >> charlie pierce from "esquire." always a pleasure. thanks a lot. >>> 2014 election season begins today, people. right now, people are voting in the great state of texas and, whew, boy, are there some characters on the ballot down there. i will tell you about some of them, next. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ anybody have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three types of good bacteria. i should probably take this. live the regular life. phillips'. when jake and i first set out on we ate anything. but in time you realize the better you eat, the better you feel. these days we both eat smarter. and i give j
you know, we're all standing off and we didn't do anything when the tanks rolled into prague in 1968 budapest in 1956 because we all knew better. now we're not sure. >> charlie pierce from "esquire." always a pleasure. thanks a lot. >>> 2014 election season begins today, people. right now, people are voting in the great state of texas and, whew, boy, are there some characters on the ballot down there. i will tell you about some of them, next. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she...
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you know, we're all standing off and we didn't do anything when the tanks rolled into prague in 1968pest in 19 56 because we all knew better. now we're not sure. >> charlie pierce from "esquire." always a pleasure. thanks a lot. >>> 2014 election season begins today, people. right now, people are voting in the great state of texas and, oh, boy, are there some characters on the ballot down there. i will tell you about some of them, next. i always say be the man with the plan but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your
you know, we're all standing off and we didn't do anything when the tanks rolled into prague in 1968pest in 19 56 because we all knew better. now we're not sure. >> charlie pierce from "esquire." always a pleasure. thanks a lot. >>> 2014 election season begins today, people. right now, people are voting in the great state of texas and, oh, boy, are there some characters on the ballot down there. i will tell you about some of them, next. i always say be the man with the...
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these principles which were adopted in 1998 and then reaffirmed again in lithuania in 2000, and then prague 2009. how did the principles come about and how various countries fulfilling, following them? >> i negotiated the principles, but it's really important to understand that there was a huge gap, through no fault of the monuments men, the basic principle was that the art would be returned to the countries from which it was taken. rather than trying to go through an impossible task of finding the individual owners. and so art was returned, for example, to france, and to many other countries, on the theory that they would set up their own claims processes to allow claimants to recover their individual art. and that did not happen. in part because much of the art was errorless. there were no family, they were all killed but in part because they still do want to keep the art themselves. the collection in france. and then a major activity occurred that added to this, the cold war. all the attention of the allies that had, as robert has described, focus on this collection and restitution, was
these principles which were adopted in 1998 and then reaffirmed again in lithuania in 2000, and then prague 2009. how did the principles come about and how various countries fulfilling, following them? >> i negotiated the principles, but it's really important to understand that there was a huge gap, through no fault of the monuments men, the basic principle was that the art would be returned to the countries from which it was taken. rather than trying to go through an impossible task of...
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lots of today cause they say they haven't quite seen anything like this you tube like you did to prague earlier. people talk about georgette a copy of about moldova. you go back to budapest and fifty six is nothing exactly comparable to what we've seen during crimea in the past forty eight to seventy forty to seventy two hours and nothing comparable dog because there hasn't been shot spot. it's absolutely not i can't stress enough the fact that we spend hours over the past two days at a couple of military bases wanted it to the tall man which is the military in infantry unit to read installation. and the other end of the king of pop to the side which is also sell the center of all that's more about the east where the soldiers are protecting against a nuclear chemical weapon attacks on and in both cases it is simply been on one side of the bed the perimeter fences you've had ukrainian troops standing there looking out often facing down staring down the side and i will call them russian commanders at this point on the other side the men in green camouflage uniform. facing each other guest
lots of today cause they say they haven't quite seen anything like this you tube like you did to prague earlier. people talk about georgette a copy of about moldova. you go back to budapest and fifty six is nothing exactly comparable to what we've seen during crimea in the past forty eight to seventy forty to seventy two hours and nothing comparable dog because there hasn't been shot spot. it's absolutely not i can't stress enough the fact that we spend hours over the past two days at a couple...
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prague, i'm done and then warsaw, so let's be careful but let's understand that putin does allow youo go long here. >> this is a picture you're looking at from earlier this morning. mr. putin giving a news conference in moscow today saying don't believe those who say we need more than crimea. the futures certainly moved on that. and i love your note this morning because you took that to mean putin is not taking over vienna, prague, warsaw, athens, bare riss, oslo, budapest, latvia, yet. there was a dot, dot, dot, yet. >> i thought i should get a little blueprint going. this is so funny every time we get off the -- off of anything involving russia, bingo, what happens is, hey, do you know what, housing starts are okay. do you know what happened? inflation's okay. so, we keep -- it forces us to look at our own country for a minute and i always like that. >> you like it enough, again, i love the tweet that you put out some, what, two hours ago. i still hope a day will come when we take a cue from our own country's strength. >> wow, the netherlands is off. i'm freaking out here. i rememb
prague, i'm done and then warsaw, so let's be careful but let's understand that putin does allow youo go long here. >> this is a picture you're looking at from earlier this morning. mr. putin giving a news conference in moscow today saying don't believe those who say we need more than crimea. the futures certainly moved on that. and i love your note this morning because you took that to mean putin is not taking over vienna, prague, warsaw, athens, bare riss, oslo, budapest, latvia, yet....
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which one of them handled the situation in a more pragmatic way well frankly i think the last is praguematters and these are the ukraine sometime last year. i think it would have been more pragmatic for russia to let ukraine in the association agreement with the european union the consequences go through that he will. have its government removed. have no one helping them really in the west basically and then step forward as to say. no this was never done another pragmatic step would be to let the european union modernize ukraine pump money into ukraine make it more civilized make it a safer place to do business and then profit from it when i lose my job is going to have you know your grandchildren being getting hurt there is no yes but it's happening under conditions of a new cold war something like a new cold war between russia and the worst so i think that we're important the russians and ukrainians are one people this is not a problematic statement this is a statement of someone who believes in civilizational unity in. values that go beyond. pragmatists well that i think the other si
which one of them handled the situation in a more pragmatic way well frankly i think the last is praguematters and these are the ukraine sometime last year. i think it would have been more pragmatic for russia to let ukraine in the association agreement with the european union the consequences go through that he will. have its government removed. have no one helping them really in the west basically and then step forward as to say. no this was never done another pragmatic step would be to let...
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in prague mattick terms with we're no longer talking talking in pragmatic terms and in moscow certainly not in the kremlin i think. the people in charge starting with president putin and thinking in terms of the. reunification of part of the russian people with the rest of the russian people and that is. pragmatic calculations so it's not a good deal the deal that says the right is the right decision that's how they see i'm sure you still believe that that is not a very pragmatic approach on their side on the part of the russians i wonder if you know our partners in the west as a writer of putin describes them have been so pragmatic and to that effect i would like to quote something that i. so on carnegie center website one of the commentators said that this didn't have to be a zero sum game but somebody really wanted to be and if we are in a recall the very black and white approach that the european union to come to this issue in the beginning of the crisis you know either you're with us or you're with russia was that a pragmatic path you know a reasonable path to follow and i think it
in prague mattick terms with we're no longer talking talking in pragmatic terms and in moscow certainly not in the kremlin i think. the people in charge starting with president putin and thinking in terms of the. reunification of part of the russian people with the rest of the russian people and that is. pragmatic calculations so it's not a good deal the deal that says the right is the right decision that's how they see i'm sure you still believe that that is not a very pragmatic approach on...
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president obama made clear in his prague 2009 speech and the nuclear posture review identified the priority of strengthening non-proliferation, making progress on nuclear arms control and sustaining a strong deterrent s there adequate national leadership below the president and above the nnsa level to prioritize nuclear support on these priorities? >> in my mind, the part of the government you pound the out i think is, is head of the department of energy and i think today that's true, there is that capability. but the capability will need strong backing because there is always resistance to change. if one get as into various management levels within the department of energy i think there are some case that is one would question whether we've got people in the job that are up to it. on the other hand there are a lot of people there that are very good. this is a case-by-case issue. >> i would only add that you can't really separate the non-proliferation mission entirely from the nuclear weapons stockpile surveillance and maintenance mission. the two are inextricably linked in that a large vol
president obama made clear in his prague 2009 speech and the nuclear posture review identified the priority of strengthening non-proliferation, making progress on nuclear arms control and sustaining a strong deterrent s there adequate national leadership below the president and above the nnsa level to prioritize nuclear support on these priorities? >> in my mind, the part of the government you pound the out i think is, is head of the department of energy and i think today that's true,...
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shocking report whom the organization was using in the undercover pragues.ve with more on that. plus the trial begins for track star oscar pistorius accused of murdering his girlfriend. a neighbor describing the terror she heard next door the night of the killing. >> i woke up from a woman's terrible screams. just after that i heard four shots. it was four gunshots that i heard. so you're telling me your mom has a mom cave? hi boys! i've made you campbell's chunky new england clam chowder. wow! this is incredible! i know. and now it has more clams! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. what? [ male announcer ] it fills you up right. [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. what? then don't miss sleep train's wbest rest event.st ever? you'll find sleep train's very best mattresses at the guaranteed lowest price. plus, pay no interest for 3 years on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. and rest even better with sleep train's risk-free 100-day money back guarantee. get your best rest ever from sleep train. superior servi
shocking report whom the organization was using in the undercover pragues.ve with more on that. plus the trial begins for track star oscar pistorius accused of murdering his girlfriend. a neighbor describing the terror she heard next door the night of the killing. >> i woke up from a woman's terrible screams. just after that i heard four shots. it was four gunshots that i heard. so you're telling me your mom has a mom cave? hi boys! i've made you campbell's chunky new england clam...
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there is a real physical impact as well besides the prague pragmatic. your stress levels stay high. it causes all sorts of different physical problems. they have so much to deal with that it doesn't even meet the eye here. >> i think that would perhaps get me the most. a sense that you have no control over anything. you don't have any control over the investigation. you can't go out an look for your loved ones. you are not getting any answers. you are totally out of control. >> there is lack of control, unpredictability and uncertainty. those three things together if you talk to psychologists, those three things make it a very difficult, if not untanable situation. what is interesting is this whole idea there are so many people around the world talking about their loved ones, looking for their loved ones, this whole investigation. that is called the heroic period. it is bowelsterring lstering up feelings. eventually, that does go away. after that period ends, there can be even a larger krsh than from the initial incident. >> i interviewed a man who lost his stepmother and father on
there is a real physical impact as well besides the prague pragmatic. your stress levels stay high. it causes all sorts of different physical problems. they have so much to deal with that it doesn't even meet the eye here. >> i think that would perhaps get me the most. a sense that you have no control over anything. you don't have any control over the investigation. you can't go out an look for your loved ones. you are not getting any answers. you are totally out of control. >>...
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the 80 in prague still have 80 minutes there and the san mateo bridge ride which was very congested isit. drive times before 18-1519 minutes. and the richness san rafael bridge it's mostly cleared out in the westbound direction. and >>darya: good news. are a good chance your flood insurance premiums could be going up. it turns out a federal program that subsidizes flood insurance policies for many home and business owners is billions of dollars in debts. as a result, those policies could go by 18 percent each year for homeowners and business owners will see their rates go 25 percent every year until they drop out of the subsidy program and get a rate based on the actual risk of flooding. in new this morning, a 6.1 magnitude earthquake off the coast of chile over night. it's the second quick there and just two days. it happened about 60 mi. off the coast. so far there are reports of any damage and officials have not issued a tsunami warning. this comes on the heels of another earthquake a 6.2 on saturday 3617 was reported near the same area last week >>darya: phone messages between osca
the 80 in prague still have 80 minutes there and the san mateo bridge ride which was very congested isit. drive times before 18-1519 minutes. and the richness san rafael bridge it's mostly cleared out in the westbound direction. and >>darya: good news. are a good chance your flood insurance premiums could be going up. it turns out a federal program that subsidizes flood insurance policies for many home and business owners is billions of dollars in debts. as a result, those policies could...
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over the years we have met in prague, we have met in london, in lisbon, we have met at the white house, we have met in northern ireland. this week in the hague. so it's good to finally meet the president of the european union off the european union. as i said before, europe is america's closest partner. europe, including the european union, is the cornerstone of our engagement around the clobe. -- globe. we are more secure and we are more prosperous. the world is safer and more just when europe and america stand as one. and later today i look forward to speaking to the young people from across europe about how we can sustain the values and ideals that are at the heart of our partnership. mentioned, i today touched on a full range of issues where we worked together. we agreed to step up our efforts to boost growth and job creation on both sides of the atlantic, and that includes working to conclude a transatlantic trade and investment partnership. let me add once we've trade agreement in place, export licenses for projects, for liquefies natural gas, would be much easier. somebody that'
over the years we have met in prague, we have met in london, in lisbon, we have met at the white house, we have met in northern ireland. this week in the hague. so it's good to finally meet the president of the european union off the european union. as i said before, europe is america's closest partner. europe, including the european union, is the cornerstone of our engagement around the clobe. -- globe. we are more secure and we are more prosperous. the world is safer and more just when europe...
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when they marched into prague in 1968 -- we have always tended to think first because it's hard to convincee most important thing in some ways strengthen that government in kiev. government is quite fragile. it has to have the capacity to govern even in parts -- >> the distraction is focusing on russia not for the reasons that the u.s. is spinning right now oh, it's not about us, oh, it is, you just can't win that right now. so you say you're going to send your war ship. didn't we do that in 2008 in georgia and marched right in and what do you? nothing. how can we strengthen ukraine so it doesn't split or fall? >> i think that's true as well. i think we can under estimate our leverage the the financial system is still based here in new york and thrown. russian companies, big russian banks, russian energy companies they need to work through that financial system. if you want to get at russia you sanction those state entities. some republican lawmakers are talking about this, secretary kerry referred to that as well. that's a way to go after them. we saw that with the sanctions against iran.
when they marched into prague in 1968 -- we have always tended to think first because it's hard to convincee most important thing in some ways strengthen that government in kiev. government is quite fragile. it has to have the capacity to govern even in parts -- >> the distraction is focusing on russia not for the reasons that the u.s. is spinning right now oh, it's not about us, oh, it is, you just can't win that right now. so you say you're going to send your war ship. didn't we do that...
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my point is one of the things -- by the way, i participated in prague's spring in 1968, and i was overere during the invasion. my point is that i think one of the big mistakes we made that we made fun of putin and his olympics and so she. -- in sochi. if we had used different diplomatic approach with him and sort of try to talk a lot more and don't knock him down, how much money he spent and so on and so forth, in my opinion, i thought he would have ended up in our corner. host: thank you for calling. guest: there is a healthy debate that goes on regarding russia and whether we did enough at the end of the cold war to integrate russia. there is no doubt that president putin feels a lot of resentment and a lot about rage about how russia was treated at that period of time. the feeling that nato was moved to the russian borders. the feeling that russia's interest's not taken into account enough. the other argument against that is the west reached out to russia. the tried to engage russia more closely with nato through the nato plus one talks with russia. it has brought russia the wto wil
my point is one of the things -- by the way, i participated in prague's spring in 1968, and i was overere during the invasion. my point is that i think one of the big mistakes we made that we made fun of putin and his olympics and so she. -- in sochi. if we had used different diplomatic approach with him and sort of try to talk a lot more and don't knock him down, how much money he spent and so on and so forth, in my opinion, i thought he would have ended up in our corner. host: thank you for...
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. >> one year ago in prague, i called to secure all nuclear materials around the world in four years.rs. where are we? could someone today get their hands on enough plutonium or uranium in the black market to build a bomb? >> yes. the progress we have made has been significant. as in ukraine, a year ago, they gave up 500 pounds of highly enriched uranium, a significant quantity that could have been used for a number of nuclear weapons. just today on the front page of the new york times, it was talking about how japan is going to hand over to the united states 700 pounds of plutonium and highly enriched uranium. the good news story is the united states and obama administration has led a robust international effort to secure some of the world's most dangerous materials, but there's still a long, hard road to go. >> what are the continuing challenges of international cooperation on this issue? there are still about 25 countries that have weapons-grade uranium or plutonium. >> that's correct. one of the members of the summit, pakistan, it's a nonsignificant in a atory to the nuclear no on
. >> one year ago in prague, i called to secure all nuclear materials around the world in four years.rs. where are we? could someone today get their hands on enough plutonium or uranium in the black market to build a bomb? >> yes. the progress we have made has been significant. as in ukraine, a year ago, they gave up 500 pounds of highly enriched uranium, a significant quantity that could have been used for a number of nuclear weapons. just today on the front page of the new york...
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it's because prague is so beautiful. >> but if you had to have a single country that is number one. was number two. i just wanted to know if it was the united states. >> i don't know. >> maybe it's a european country. >> i would think, yeah. >> i'm going to look it up for you. >> okay. thank you. >> is that where -- >> it's on the coast. it's part of -- >> croatia. >> yes, exactly, another "c" country. >> see, i haven't been there. >> these are things that aren't going to be changed overnight. they're not going to be changed in a year or two. this is stuff that is -- >> no, and it also suggests why the populations might be p predisposed to not necessarily fighting off any kind of russian territorial expansion. >> so where does that leave us? i mean, if he decides he wants that region in moldova -- >> look, i think the bottom line comes down -- the line in the sand, nobody's used that phrase, of course, this time around. >> western ukraine? >> i think it's anything involving nato. the minute you get to a nato country who's not going to go to poland, then we are contractually obligate
it's because prague is so beautiful. >> but if you had to have a single country that is number one. was number two. i just wanted to know if it was the united states. >> i don't know. >> maybe it's a european country. >> i would think, yeah. >> i'm going to look it up for you. >> okay. thank you. >> is that where -- >> it's on the coast. it's part of -- >> croatia. >> yes, exactly, another "c" country. >> see, i haven't...
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is that what is going on here i mean i'd like to own property some want to get their property to prague in greece as well but you know there's a tax implication for the people in greece and obviously the big problem is the decline in their in their economy where you know one thing that was interesting to me as you were going through and talking about is the relationship to detroit but you know i mean i think you know some houses in detroit are signs like a dollar or ten dollars or one hundred dollars because you know no one's living there and that's what happens when an economy is destroyed and so from my perspective it really this is the this is emblematic of what's happened as a result of austerity in greece you know the economy has dropped twenty five percent the you know the house prices have dropped thirty two percent some local realtor said it's as much as fifty percent in reality and so you know when when that happens you basically you have sort of a debt deflation that is that people have a fixed amount of debt and then you know the asset goes down and as a result of that the as
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the fold the cold war it has more to do with a surreal than it was confrontational with this the prague spring that the western media have developed that with the muslim civilization. your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford college different. your boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still paints tear jerking poetry keep. norrish. we post only what really matters. to your facebook you speak. welcome back sassing international there's a ra in norway over a law allowing the authorities to pick the locks of your online life is designed to tackle internet piracy but in reality it means the government can tap into your computer's ip address which is the unique digital signature used to identify you every time you log on to the web and that's left privacy campaigners live it is going to has the details. for esther the internet has put her back in touch with her youth but could potentially put her behind bars so hard to even begin on a common entered first to listen to music and history books then start reading the news on the net as well and
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in the crimea and russia but the joy maybe i was shadowed from many families explore the fate of praguemillion soldiers serving in ukraine. and crowds arriving in ukraine's eastern city of donetsk as pro russian protesters take to the streets in defiance of the new leadership in kiev. from one you said to here in moscow this is r.t. international with twenty four hours a day in spain the so-called march of dignity has seen thousands of protesters from different regions walking hundreds of kilometers to the capital madrid many say the physical exhaustion is nothing compared to the strain placed on them by continued mass unemployment and ongoing spending cuts of course when europe is going on has been working with them. they've been walking by foot since the ninth of march covering the hundreds of kilometers coming from different towns and villages across spain. into the rain under the sun and now. they're entering the final stretch before their final destination the spanish capital of my trip but let's find out what drove some of these people to take part in this march and to walk so man
in the crimea and russia but the joy maybe i was shadowed from many families explore the fate of praguemillion soldiers serving in ukraine. and crowds arriving in ukraine's eastern city of donetsk as pro russian protesters take to the streets in defiance of the new leadership in kiev. from one you said to here in moscow this is r.t. international with twenty four hours a day in spain the so-called march of dignity has seen thousands of protesters from different regions walking hundreds of...
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cold war it doesn't want to do with the real foot and it was too cold for them to do with this the prague spring that the worst of media has developed with the muslim civilization. very serious time. now life and hearts. and. i was in the steam. it puts everything in. letting go of those identities for me isn't. part of it is protecting it's somebody they would make a brother to the den if they really knew your story. they'd kill you. there's me before crazy. it's nice to meet you my name is june what's your name my name is jeffrey. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to kyle tarpey an independent journalist who writes about bitcoin kaia welcome because the report scripts peter max all right karl first i want to ask you about the emergence of sovereign all coins we've interviewed the guy behind mazza calling for the nation now there's a rural coin for iceland tell us about it show so basically a recording is a fifty percent cord for all the citizens of iceland. and basically they have a national database which would normally seem like a bad thing for any country but in this
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world war ii -- >> chris jeff, 1954. >-- khrushchev, 1954. >> hungary, prague.se were answered after 1991. in fact, they have not been. >> we have a critical moment on sunday when the residence of leada vote to potentially ukraine and go to russia, and yet the german chancellor has said she won't acknowledge that. how do you resolve crimeans voting to do one thing or the other and yet europe saying it is not going to her knowledge? wellthink everyone fair understands that crimea will no longer be part of ukraine. the europeans say they will escalate sanctions in response to the decision, but the real escalation will come if vladimir putin decides to invade eastern ukraine or southern ukraine. jim and i were talking about this before the segment -- early on, three weeks ago, the idea that russia would invade crimea and take it away from ukraine would have been unthinkable. he stared everyone with the prospect of intervention in eastern ukraine that now everyone thinks -- see --ussia still a bri bric? >> for about the past five years i get the e-mails everyday ask
world war ii -- >> chris jeff, 1954. >-- khrushchev, 1954. >> hungary, prague.se were answered after 1991. in fact, they have not been. >> we have a critical moment on sunday when the residence of leada vote to potentially ukraine and go to russia, and yet the german chancellor has said she won't acknowledge that. how do you resolve crimeans voting to do one thing or the other and yet europe saying it is not going to her knowledge? wellthink everyone fair understands that...