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try getting a corona in prague. forget about it. it's all pilsner. >> finally, facebook users are angry following news the social network conducted a big psychological experiment on hundreds of thousands of users manipulating content trying to gauge emotional response. some shown positive posts, others shown negative ones. the researcher has apologized. but talking 500,000 people. basically, victim to the algorithms that filter out what you see and don't see. >> my charitable trust owns facebook. you never want to see this stuff but at the same time, facebook's a monopoly in yourself, it's what you use to find out about yourself and tell people. people say, that was unfortunate but glad it's over. i don't think someone's going to say, facebook spied, i'm going to sell facebook. >> no, but i think it goes to this larger concern about privacy that we're only going to hear more and more about as the tools for invading your privacy, if you believe you have in, only accelerate. look what's going on in europe. look how many people are ask
try getting a corona in prague. forget about it. it's all pilsner. >> finally, facebook users are angry following news the social network conducted a big psychological experiment on hundreds of thousands of users manipulating content trying to gauge emotional response. some shown positive posts, others shown negative ones. the researcher has apologized. but talking 500,000 people. basically, victim to the algorithms that filter out what you see and don't see. >> my charitable trust...
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lossreat sadness of this goes down to our own time in the streets of warsaw, prague, and east berlin.soviet troops that came to the center of this continent did not leave when peace came. they are still there, uninvited, unwanted, unyielding almost 40 years after the war. this, allied forces still stand on this continent. years ago, our armies are here for only one purpose, to protect and defend democracy. the only territories we hold our memorials like this one, and graveyards where are here in -- heroes rest. we have learned from two world wars that it is better to be here to protect peace, then rushing across the sea only after freedom is lost. -- we try always to be prepared for peace. prepare the negotiation of the reduction of arms, and yes, the pair to reach out again in the spirit of reconciliation. in truth, there is no reconciliation we would welcome more than the reconciliation of the soviet union. so together, we can lessen the risks of war now and forever. here,fitting to remember the great losses also suffered by the russian people during .orld war ii 20 million people p
lossreat sadness of this goes down to our own time in the streets of warsaw, prague, and east berlin.soviet troops that came to the center of this continent did not leave when peace came. they are still there, uninvited, unwanted, unyielding almost 40 years after the war. this, allied forces still stand on this continent. years ago, our armies are here for only one purpose, to protect and defend democracy. the only territories we hold our memorials like this one, and graveyards where are here...
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from prague comes an intelligence report of a photograph allegedly showing mohammed atta meeting withh-ranking iraqi intelligence officer. the photograph of the supposed meeting is never made publicly available. >> mohammed atta was a slight guy, barely what, 5'5", 5'6", and skinny. the guy in the photograph was muscular, thick and had a neck the size of two of my necks. that's not mohammed atta in the photograph. but send it to the lab anyway. in my mind, the matter is put to bed. >> in the final analysis -- >> even without definitive evidence, the vice president goes public with it. >> it's been pretty well confirmed that he did go to prague and he did meet with senior official of the iraqi intelligence service in czechoslovakia last april. >> i was sitting in my den in my home, washington, d.c., and i remember looking at the tv screen saying, what did i just hear? and i -- first time in my life, i actually threw something at the television. because i couldn't believe what i had just heard. >> over and over again, vice president, for years, would say, we had a report of this meeting
from prague comes an intelligence report of a photograph allegedly showing mohammed atta meeting withh-ranking iraqi intelligence officer. the photograph of the supposed meeting is never made publicly available. >> mohammed atta was a slight guy, barely what, 5'5", 5'6", and skinny. the guy in the photograph was muscular, thick and had a neck the size of two of my necks. that's not mohammed atta in the photograph. but send it to the lab anyway. in my mind, the matter is put to...
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at awas in prague conference held to celebrate the anniversary of the collapse of the communist regimehroughout eastern and central europe. the focus became ukraine and the russia grabbed's crimea. i got to tell you i was struck by the extent to which our allies in europe are agitated i what who didn't did but not eager to do much about it. as i said, values are supposed to be don'te are about. values protect themselves. powerve to have political and willpower to do that. i think we ought to be much tougher on sanctions we applied against russia and putin. there is only so much we can do. businesshave that much with the russians. enormouseans have an economic exchange back-and-forth. has to bely germany part of these sanctions. right now i would like to dream let crimea go back to ukraine. oforry about the presence preparing for war. given all the commentary still forthcoming about what the youat of eric cantor means, were a democrat, you turned independent. we all know the story. you survive. then you went on to retire. what do you make of what is happening to the republican party and
at awas in prague conference held to celebrate the anniversary of the collapse of the communist regimehroughout eastern and central europe. the focus became ukraine and the russia grabbed's crimea. i got to tell you i was struck by the extent to which our allies in europe are agitated i what who didn't did but not eager to do much about it. as i said, values are supposed to be don'te are about. values protect themselves. powerve to have political and willpower to do that. i think we ought to be...
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we stand together because we know that the spirit of warsaw and budapest and prague and thein stretches to wherever longing for freedom stirs in minskhearts, whether in or damascus or pyongyang. wherever people are willing to do the hard work of building have acy, they will partner in our nations. from the struggles of these citizens, we recall our own struggles. in their faces, we see our own. few see this more clearly than the people of poland. today are the of heirs of solidarity. men and women like you who dared to challenge a bankrupt regime. and when you're peaceful protests were met with an iron fist, poles place flowers in the shipyard. today ukrainians honor their fallen with flowers in independence square. we remember the polish voter who rejoiced to feel the taste of poland again. echoed and savored what she called the taste of real freedom. , and we areountry standing up for justice and freedom." with gratitude for the strongest support of the polish people, she spoke for many ukrainians when she said, "thank you, poland, we hear you and we love you." [applause] same.we can
we stand together because we know that the spirit of warsaw and budapest and prague and thein stretches to wherever longing for freedom stirs in minskhearts, whether in or damascus or pyongyang. wherever people are willing to do the hard work of building have acy, they will partner in our nations. from the struggles of these citizens, we recall our own struggles. in their faces, we see our own. few see this more clearly than the people of poland. today are the of heirs of solidarity. men and...
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we're as prague mat tick and real about this as anybody. take a look at the mountain now and say there is a drought going on but we're still able to ski. >> thanks to strides in snow making coupled with cool overnight temperatures, tahoe ski resorts are able to steadily make and preserve snow keeping large crowds content and open. >> we have a whole month of skiing left at the mountain. >> aside from the ski resorts, you might be surprised to learn snow pack is absolutely critical to the bay area's water supply. >> the snow you see provides 1/3rds for the entire state of california. melting snow runs down during late, spring and summer when we don't typically see much replenishing reservoirs, which is the primary water source for san francisco. >> snow pack is the frozen reservoir up there in the sierra and cascades. >> although the rainfall is important when it comes to getting us out of the drought, it's actually the mountains that hold the key to our long-term water future. >> we're going to check back in with christina in just a little
we're as prague mat tick and real about this as anybody. take a look at the mountain now and say there is a drought going on but we're still able to ski. >> thanks to strides in snow making coupled with cool overnight temperatures, tahoe ski resorts are able to steadily make and preserve snow keeping large crowds content and open. >> we have a whole month of skiing left at the mountain. >> aside from the ski resorts, you might be surprised to learn snow pack is absolutely...
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he took documents proving his case and waited until the tide turned before bringing the story to prague to marc klaas in about why american should be just as concerned with private sector surveillance of their with government spying i first asked him what recourse he experienced from speaking out. if anything. and she straightened was to sue me for taking it to put it documents. engineering documents but it can never do you suppose it's because they didn't want any more bad publicity. it wasn't couldn't get me because i didn't work for the government so they couldn't convict me breaking security oaths because i never saw anybody your experience of discovering the n.s.a. room at eighteen d. printed all forms of corporate data mining that exists now on google e-mail sniffer google street view facebook facial recognition etc i mean the list goes on and on do you think that these things in the age of digital technology creates a conditioning problem among the general populace to not be upset at us government surveillance. well as i say you know people who are just out there in the political
he took documents proving his case and waited until the tide turned before bringing the story to prague to marc klaas in about why american should be just as concerned with private sector surveillance of their with government spying i first asked him what recourse he experienced from speaking out. if anything. and she straightened was to sue me for taking it to put it documents. engineering documents but it can never do you suppose it's because they didn't want any more bad publicity. it wasn't...
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most people would go to prague, but we were going to be in other places. before i went, i still had a living uncle in los angeles who was by that time in his late 80's, but he was very robust, and i said to him -- i think i might be near this village that our family is from, and he said well, let me tell you how to get there. i tell you, it was like calling the aaa. he had not been there in the 60 some years, but he drew me a map, and he said, if you are in kosice, you go to the end of town, you turn left, and you eventually get to this little town where there will be some funny trees, and then you turn right, and you follow the river -- >> left of the brown cow. [laughter] >> yes. and then you get to tusice. so one day, the film crew is at a steel mill, and they were doing some filming, this was to be a television series about the communist countries of central and eastern europe, and by the time the first was produced, the berlin wall was coming down. the other ones never got produced. they took a long time to do the pilot. only in public broadcasting. b
most people would go to prague, but we were going to be in other places. before i went, i still had a living uncle in los angeles who was by that time in his late 80's, but he was very robust, and i said to him -- i think i might be near this village that our family is from, and he said well, let me tell you how to get there. i tell you, it was like calling the aaa. he had not been there in the 60 some years, but he drew me a map, and he said, if you are in kosice, you go to the end of town,...
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michael joins us from prague. we have these considerable concerns surrounding the banks. are we talking about bank runs today? are people queuing around the block to get their money out? to what extent is this lifeline helping? >> guy, there are no lines in front of banks this morning. the eu lifeline has given a boost double dare he and markets. its decision follows events over the past two weeks. the first was placing under administration bulgaria's fourth-largest bank after a major depositor withdrew his funds. the second involved the third-largest lender. arrested sevene people that they are accusing of spreading rumors and starting the bank run through sms messages, e-mails and facebook. they say they have adequate liquidity and they are handling the situation. >> what is the politics of all this? affecting the political stage? >> yesterday, the president called an early election for october 5. the government is under a lot of pressure to resign. they did very badly in the parliamentary elections. theng these campaigns, finance ministry has called on opposition parti
michael joins us from prague. we have these considerable concerns surrounding the banks. are we talking about bank runs today? are people queuing around the block to get their money out? to what extent is this lifeline helping? >> guy, there are no lines in front of banks this morning. the eu lifeline has given a boost double dare he and markets. its decision follows events over the past two weeks. the first was placing under administration bulgaria's fourth-largest bank after a major...
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can you explain why so little prague is being made? >> well i call it the risk reward ratio. good in dementia as we compare it with cancer or cardiovascular disease. three out of 104 products that have gone in to clinical research, only three made it through the regulatory system. the investment as constituted something like $50 billion has been absorbed without any return. we've got to make it more attractive to improve those returns so that all money doesn't go to other diseases. dementia is only a fraction of what cancer or cardiovascular disease gets. >> what sort of incentives are you talking about? >> i'm talking about a big one. i call it b hag. big hairy audition goal. it makes the selling of a drug without competition for a longer period to increase the reward. i realize that would be contentious. we've got to kick start the system so that every drug company in the world puts this on the board agenda. the second point is i think to make the regulations more accommodating to moving clinical trials that are related to dementia through the system more quickly. hiv is a
can you explain why so little prague is being made? >> well i call it the risk reward ratio. good in dementia as we compare it with cancer or cardiovascular disease. three out of 104 products that have gone in to clinical research, only three made it through the regulatory system. the investment as constituted something like $50 billion has been absorbed without any return. we've got to make it more attractive to improve those returns so that all money doesn't go to other diseases....
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good differe good dinner. >> prague.s. >> i think prague is much more dealable than paris. by the way they love us. there isn't a place you can go where people like, americans, americans, we love americans. hungary, it's hard to -- they love you so much. >> kaminski's going to amsterdam. if i showed you his itinerary you might blush. >> europe is as weak as we read about it. >> really? >> there's just -- you just get the sense -- >> you gave it a jolt, you gave it a jolt, cramer money. >> i threw them some -- they got some -- when you go there, by the way, from viennahungary, they're saying be careful, it's a back water. but go to places, they're hardly backwaters and put the cold war behind them but economies are weak. >> floyd mayweather or you, did you have -- you had 50, 60 people. how many people? your group? >> we didn't have -- we didn't have the biggest gate ever in vegas. but it was just a lot of fun. >> all right. anything else just really gets you that our viewers need to know or watch you? amazon rising. >> i
good differe good dinner. >> prague.s. >> i think prague is much more dealable than paris. by the way they love us. there isn't a place you can go where people like, americans, americans, we love americans. hungary, it's hard to -- they love you so much. >> kaminski's going to amsterdam. if i showed you his itinerary you might blush. >> europe is as weak as we read about it. >> really? >> there's just -- you just get the sense -- >> you gave it a jolt,...
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wrong about, it's been pretty well confirmed that the 9/11 hijacker met with a senior official in prague last april. that did not happen. dick cheney in 2002, there's no doubt saddam hussein has weapons of mass destruction, that was not true. dick cheney in 2003, my belief is, we will in fact be greeted as liberators, i think it will go relatively quickly in weeks rather than months. dick cheney claiming repeatedly that iraq was behind 9/11, al qaeda and iraq were working together. dick cheney saying in 2005 that iraq was in his view, in the last throes of the insurgency. really? 2005? that's what you'll find at allianceforastrongamerica.com. on the day that dick and liz cheney launched alliance for a strong america. the dot org is nothing. alliance for a strong america dot net, we actually bought is that one today as a favor to the cheney family, to make sure it doesn't fall into nefarious hands, we are keeping that website safe for the cheney family. if you go to the site, it will redirect to what i thought would be a convenient place ep holder for the cheneys, it's the place you would
wrong about, it's been pretty well confirmed that the 9/11 hijacker met with a senior official in prague last april. that did not happen. dick cheney in 2002, there's no doubt saddam hussein has weapons of mass destruction, that was not true. dick cheney in 2003, my belief is, we will in fact be greeted as liberators, i think it will go relatively quickly in weeks rather than months. dick cheney claiming repeatedly that iraq was behind 9/11, al qaeda and iraq were working together. dick cheney...
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o did going to prague and seeing how other younger idea soviet k viewed the union. he discarded moscows commitment embraced strategic sufficiency. january 1986 he callgave a speh and three months after after the catastrophic nuclear meltdown in chernobyl, they led him to redouble the efforts. year, he engaged with sharedican president who his vision of a world without weapons. not man ronald reagan was the cowboy his critics alleged. i think one thinks of reagan in terms of his off the cuff line, we begin bombing in five right? not the cowboy his critics alleged. occasions.h that does not capture ronald reagan. e had long dreamed of a world without nuclear weapons and he an idea about how to do it, an idea that evolved over the pregnancy.he 1983 the in march initiative or ions. defense star wars or sdi became an essential component for the world after getting to know him reagan sdi as a massive insurance policy and one he share with the kremlin to make sure they stuck together. obody at the start of the decade would have imagined that man who called for massive nucl
o did going to prague and seeing how other younger idea soviet k viewed the union. he discarded moscows commitment embraced strategic sufficiency. january 1986 he callgave a speh and three months after after the catastrophic nuclear meltdown in chernobyl, they led him to redouble the efforts. year, he engaged with sharedican president who his vision of a world without weapons. not man ronald reagan was the cowboy his critics alleged. i think one thinks of reagan in terms of his off the cuff...
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. >>> 100 mile east of prague are the moravian islands.e green heart of the nation interesting highland consist of small villages like this. population 420. an almost equal number of men live right next door in this medieval castle. morav prison. >> filming in mirov was extremely difficult in the sense that everywhere you turn there is a beautiful shot and you want to stop and go oh, there's another one. get another shot. we didn't have that kind of time. we had other elements in the story to capture and different people we wanted to talk to. but you could spend all day, two days, three days, just shooting these beautiful, incredible architecture type shots. >> the nation's oldest prison, morav was billed in the mid 13th century to protect the land holdings of a local bishop. it was first used as a prison in the 14th century. today, it is a maximum security institution that houses the czech republic's most notorious criminals. it has been called the czech alcatraz. >> translator: that's just because of the type of convicts that we have her
. >>> 100 mile east of prague are the moravian islands.e green heart of the nation interesting highland consist of small villages like this. population 420. an almost equal number of men live right next door in this medieval castle. morav prison. >> filming in mirov was extremely difficult in the sense that everywhere you turn there is a beautiful shot and you want to stop and go oh, there's another one. get another shot. we didn't have that kind of time. we had other elements in...
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. >> well, joining me, fox news contributor and fellow with the prague freedom foundation, richard prenl you here. thanks for spending saturday night with me. how has obama's plan for the middle east failed? >> i think eliot hit on it, we just don't have any leadership now. so there's a lot of talk about what we should do militarily, but i really have been focused on what we should do diplomatically. we don't even have a diplomatic strategy. certainly, we have arab allies in the region that want to see a plan. they would like the united states to come forward. we used to be, many years ago, worried about state-sponsored terrorism, right now we're worried about a terrorist-sponsored state. we literally could have a region where the terrorists own it called al qaedastan, in the first place. it is really getting to the point where we can't just ignore what's going on. our number one strategic reason for looking at the middle east right now has got to be to stop iran. >> that to be the top priority. >> absolutely. i think that's our number one priority for everyone involved. and we do have a
. >> well, joining me, fox news contributor and fellow with the prague freedom foundation, richard prenl you here. thanks for spending saturday night with me. how has obama's plan for the middle east failed? >> i think eliot hit on it, we just don't have any leadership now. so there's a lot of talk about what we should do militarily, but i really have been focused on what we should do diplomatically. we don't even have a diplomatic strategy. certainly, we have arab allies in the...
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. >> that report that has been pretty well confirmed that he did go to prague and he he did meet with senior officials, iraqi intelligence services. >> we will be greeted as liberators. >> i think in the last throws of the insurgency. >> it was the right thing do and if we did it over again we would do exactly the same thing. >> if he could, cheney would do it all over again, exactly the same. that's why we can't listen to him and people like him now. joining me now is congressman jim mcdermott, and e.j. dionne from the washington post. thank you for joining me. >> good to be with you, reverend. >> congressman, what did you think when you heard about these new attackes from mr. cheney? >> well, the war in iraq is a monument to the hubris of dick cheney. he's gotten everything wrong from the very start. from the lies they told us about whether there were weapons of mass destruction right straight on through to the stupid moves they made in dissolving the iraqi army and then taking apart the whole civil society right down to the school teachers that they belong to. they dismantled this
. >> that report that has been pretty well confirmed that he did go to prague and he he did meet with senior officials, iraqi intelligence services. >> we will be greeted as liberators. >> i think in the last throws of the insurgency. >> it was the right thing do and if we did it over again we would do exactly the same thing. >> if he could, cheney would do it all over again, exactly the same. that's why we can't listen to him and people like him now. joining me...
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so did going to prague after 1968 and seeing how other younger idealistic people of his generation viewed the soviet union. he discarded moscow's commitment to international class struggle and embraced strategic sufficiency. in january of 1986 he gave a speech calling for the abolition of nuclear weapons by the year 2000. three months later, after chernobyl. he engaged with an american president who shared this vision of a world without nuclear weapons. that man, ronald reagan, was not the cowboy that his critics alleged. one thinks of reagan in terms of his off-the-cuff line, we begin bombing in five minutes, right? that is not capture ronald reagan. he had long dreamed of a world without nuclear weapons and he had an idea about how to do it, an idea that evolved over the course of his presidency and involved gorbachev. in march 1983, the strategic defense initiative, or star wars, gradually became an essential component for a grand vision of the world. after getting to know gorbachev and deeming him to be trustworthy, reagan envisioned as a massive insurance policy, one he would share w
so did going to prague after 1968 and seeing how other younger idealistic people of his generation viewed the soviet union. he discarded moscow's commitment to international class struggle and embraced strategic sufficiency. in january of 1986 he gave a speech calling for the abolition of nuclear weapons by the year 2000. three months later, after chernobyl. he engaged with an american president who shared this vision of a world without nuclear weapons. that man, ronald reagan, was not the...
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bold headlines earlier this year, when it was revealed attorney general kathleen cain drained to prague cute and former judge despite recordings of them allegedly taking cash and gifts. cane argues the investigation racially tainted and poorly done. she eventually turned the entire case over to philadelphia da, seth williams, who will speak publicly about it later this morning. of course we will be there. >>> a barajas been spotted once again, roaming around mt. laurel, in burlington county. this words comes as we got this new video, from one of our viewers, thanks for sending it, debbie. she recorded this bear in the backyard. lots of people who live there are little nervous, they would like to have that bear moved. state wildlife officials say there is really nothing they can do, unless the bear poses a serious threat to somebody. the bear is not being aggressive at this point. they are tracking where he is headed based on all of the recent sitings. >>> still ahead: cleaning out your basement, spring cleaning, and you find that curled up in the cushions of your couch? hear how authori
bold headlines earlier this year, when it was revealed attorney general kathleen cain drained to prague cute and former judge despite recordings of them allegedly taking cash and gifts. cane argues the investigation racially tainted and poorly done. she eventually turned the entire case over to philadelphia da, seth williams, who will speak publicly about it later this morning. of course we will be there. >>> a barajas been spotted once again, roaming around mt. laurel, in burlington...
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bergdahl, because was the politics of this have gotten away from the white house, and you are an astute prague mat cal guy who studies this for a living and i want to ask you this, talking to the republicans, with one thing they have been using against the president and can't do large scale immigration reform is that we have a trust issue within the conference, and talking to the gop aides yesterday, and they say, my god, the president has played right into our hands and we had no tangible example of us not thrown to the trust the president, and thrown out as a talking point, but it has played into our hand, and how did the politics of bergdahl get away from them so quickly? >> look, we are in day six here, and i think that we now have sort of, and i have always believed that the entire thing was about the five taliban members that they decided to release and the entire thing is about gitmo, and now looking back, you have to wonder if the entire attempt at the rose garden ceremony an effort by the white house to make it so that the debate didn't immediately go to gitmo, but they wanted it to b
bergdahl, because was the politics of this have gotten away from the white house, and you are an astute prague mat cal guy who studies this for a living and i want to ask you this, talking to the republicans, with one thing they have been using against the president and can't do large scale immigration reform is that we have a trust issue within the conference, and talking to the gop aides yesterday, and they say, my god, the president has played right into our hands and we had no tangible...
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from prague to kiev the liberation of this continent is nearly complete. question falls to our generation. how will we build upon the sacrifice of d-day's heros. like the soldiers of omaha beach, we cannot stand still, we cannot stay safe by doing so. >> we think of men not far from boys, who found the courage to charge toward death and who often when death came were heard to call "mom" and "mother help me." we think a man in the promise years of life loved and mourned and missed to this day. >> you, the veterans of that landing, are why we still remember what happened on d-day. you're why we keep coming back. >> president obama was born 17 years after d-day. he's the only u.s. president who has now spoken at two d-day commemorations here in normandy. this morning he evoked his grandfather, who fought in george patton's army honored the generation and told them a new 9/11 generation is ready to carry the torch. >> whenever the world makes you cynical, stop and think of these men. whenever you lose hope, stop and think of these men. >> gentlemen, gentlemen,
from prague to kiev the liberation of this continent is nearly complete. question falls to our generation. how will we build upon the sacrifice of d-day's heros. like the soldiers of omaha beach, we cannot stand still, we cannot stay safe by doing so. >> we think of men not far from boys, who found the courage to charge toward death and who often when death came were heard to call "mom" and "mother help me." we think a man in the promise years of life loved and mourned...
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we stand together because we know that the spirit of warsaw and budapest and prague and berlin stretches to wherever the longing for freedom stirs in human hearts, whether in minsk or caracas, or damascus or pyongyang. wherever people are willing to do the hard work of building democracy -- from tbilisi to tunis, from rangoon to freetown -- they will have a partner in our nations. for in the struggles of these citizens we recall our own struggles. in their faces we see our own. and few see this more clearly than the people of poland. the ukrainians of today are the heirs of solidarity -- men and women like you who dared to challenge a bankrupt regime. when your peaceful protests were met with an iron fist, poles placed flowers in the shipyard gate. today, ukrainians honor their fallen with flowers in independence square. we remember the polish voter who rejoiced to "feel the taste of poland again." her voice echoes in the young protestor in the maidan who savored what she called "a taste of real freedom." "i love my country," she said, and we are standing up for "justice and freedom." an
we stand together because we know that the spirit of warsaw and budapest and prague and berlin stretches to wherever the longing for freedom stirs in human hearts, whether in minsk or caracas, or damascus or pyongyang. wherever people are willing to do the hard work of building democracy -- from tbilisi to tunis, from rangoon to freetown -- they will have a partner in our nations. for in the struggles of these citizens we recall our own struggles. in their faces we see our own. and few see this...
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and i think another keyword is prague mattism. it is not a doctrine in and of itself. it's rather a lens or a tool that we use. now, as the united states looks to support democracy and people kind of determining their own destinies, both individually and in their communities and in their countries. i think that should be a part of american foreign policy. >> i would say that those lessons, with well over a hundr hundred thousand killed, though, i don't know if it's yet large enough. this is to scan. it's an appropriate baseline. it deserves to be put in the plus kol r column of the iraq war: >> i mean, looking at iraq, it's certainly counter example of how american fouler should be. i actually do think that obama's rock policy has been fairly objective. some elements were in place during the butch administration, which i don't think is fair. it's before he came into the office. he start ed and won a pretty vigorous debate even with his own party. specifically with iran. i think it's well on his side by the end of campaign. he took officer and made clear that his goal w
and i think another keyword is prague mattism. it is not a doctrine in and of itself. it's rather a lens or a tool that we use. now, as the united states looks to support democracy and people kind of determining their own destinies, both individually and in their communities and in their countries. i think that should be a part of american foreign policy. >> i would say that those lessons, with well over a hundr hundred thousand killed, though, i don't know if it's yet large enough. this...
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shockingly one in three children in the northeast are now living in prague -- poverty. significantly to out of three young people who were living in poverty are living and working households now. with the prime minister agree with me that something has gone wrong with regard to child property and can he see it, please please tell me where it all went wrong in the first place. >> what i would say to the honorable gentleman is the best route out of poverty is work and if we look at the northeast of the number of people employed in the northeast is up at 47,000 over the last year. that is what is happening in the northeast. i know that labor wanted to have this narrative in our country but let me give them some facts. inequality is at its lowest since 1986. there are 300,000 fewer children in child poverty than when i became prime minister. there are half a million fewer people in relative poverty than at the election. that is what is happening but above all. >> mr. campbell when you are eating curry in the pending 10 ken derrig you don't yell across the restaurant. do not
shockingly one in three children in the northeast are now living in prague -- poverty. significantly to out of three young people who were living in poverty are living and working households now. with the prime minister agree with me that something has gone wrong with regard to child property and can he see it, please please tell me where it all went wrong in the first place. >> what i would say to the honorable gentleman is the best route out of poverty is work and if we look at the...
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once again, and the prague principle of francis scott key middle school. >> thank you for your important testimony. let me start with you. as you said since 2012 the department of defense has expanded its efforts to combat obesity. as you indicate, people would be surprised we start this process talking about what is happening in our military and department of defense, but it is a real and concrete example. i know there's a lot of time and funding being invested. could you talk more about those investments verses the amount of money being spent to treat obesity? >> as you know, i retired some years ago. i cannot claim to be an expert today, but i know that they have instituted a number of trial programs, healthy base initiatives which include all services to institute programs to increase awareness of the problem among soldiers, sailors, airmen, bari, coast guard. sometimes people don't understand what their diet is doing to them. green says you can eat all of that you want. his good for you. help you be a better person in the military. if it is yellow maybe not so much. red, avoid that.
once again, and the prague principle of francis scott key middle school. >> thank you for your important testimony. let me start with you. as you said since 2012 the department of defense has expanded its efforts to combat obesity. as you indicate, people would be surprised we start this process talking about what is happening in our military and department of defense, but it is a real and concrete example. i know there's a lot of time and funding being invested. could you talk more about...
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eyes because the effect will bear like in a head on collision of her watch prague and the car moving sixty kilometers per hour each now there has been an example of a collision in space it was involving me i says but it was a big event in two thousand and nine let's listen to a whole good crack from your piece space agency about what he had to say we had to wake up call two thousand and nine when two objects collided this was the american radio and the cosmos traded to fifty once a load and they released three thousand pieces of debris and that made it clear that we have to do something in order to remove objects and be used from space after all parishioners. ok so i was back in two thousand and five years ago you could call that a warning what is being done if anything since then to change the situation unfortunately it's not possible to achieve a short tour and. say success and there have the same success and on trial even if it is not well planned ahead so what you saying is this takes a lot of time a lot of planning there are no quick solutions. unfortunately not if nothing happe
eyes because the effect will bear like in a head on collision of her watch prague and the car moving sixty kilometers per hour each now there has been an example of a collision in space it was involving me i says but it was a big event in two thousand and nine let's listen to a whole good crack from your piece space agency about what he had to say we had to wake up call two thousand and nine when two objects collided this was the american radio and the cosmos traded to fifty once a load and...
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still to come into prague promises of new era of global american leadership have caliph on the us president this week will take a leaf out of the system says a. his view about the ships and his country's foreign policy official play state of that. welcome back so that we can all see international america holds the key to global stability barak obama made that clear this week during his commencement address at the u.s. military academy and mentioning that a ship for a minute trip posturing to solve diplomacy is still stressed america is ready to go to war if that is what's needed is going to check on how cities have. president obama's message to the world the us is the one indispensable nation on earth and must intervene where every ten america must always lead on the world stage if we don't. know one well it's well. the united states well use military force unilaterally if necessary when our core interests demand that. making some wonder whether the u.s. recognizes other nations right to do the same president obama has named countries which in his view challenge the international law russia
still to come into prague promises of new era of global american leadership have caliph on the us president this week will take a leaf out of the system says a. his view about the ships and his country's foreign policy official play state of that. welcome back so that we can all see international america holds the key to global stability barak obama made that clear this week during his commencement address at the u.s. military academy and mentioning that a ship for a minute trip posturing to...
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at his insistence we've been extremely careful not to endanger people or legitimate pragues. >> as youtories, you'll srelease some o the names the nsa has been spying on. >> there's a lot of legal and journalistic sensitivities with this story. we haven't purposely held it. i hope it will be shortly. certainly in the summer. and it will be at the intercept, where i'm doing the reporter on the archives. >> glenn greenwald, joining us from brazil this morning. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> it has happened yet again. a bouncey house, they can blow away in the wind. in this case, there are kids inside. we'll tell you how it happened. >>> and the video that's tough to watch. one of the worst crashes in nascar history but the driver, michael mcdowell walked away and said he owes it all to god. he joins us live, coming up. there he is. you've reached the age where you know how things work. this is the age of knowing what needs to be done. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if
at his insistence we've been extremely careful not to endanger people or legitimate pragues. >> as youtories, you'll srelease some o the names the nsa has been spying on. >> there's a lot of legal and journalistic sensitivities with this story. we haven't purposely held it. i hope it will be shortly. certainly in the summer. and it will be at the intercept, where i'm doing the reporter on the archives. >> glenn greenwald, joining us from brazil this morning. thanks for coming...
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she came from prague with her family. her husband got a job, and even though she had the same qualifications as him, she did not. she was made a research assistant and given a salary 1/10 of his. together, they figured out how life agenda is absorbed by the body, and they won a nobel prize for the discovery. she became the first woman in history and the first american woman ever to earn a nobel prize. ♪ when people think about ragtime, st. louis has a close association with the right time mostly because of scott joplin. thomas turpin is the man we chose for the exhibit, and scott joplin did not get chosen. thomas turpin is the man who came before scott joplin even. scott joplin cut his chops playing in thomas turpin's saloon. turpin for started publishing ragtime music in the 1890's, and he opened a saloon here in st. ,ouis called the rosebud cafÉ and it was basically where any ragtime player came to test his mettle against other ragtime or is. the other story that is not as is thetold about turpin story of african americ
she came from prague with her family. her husband got a job, and even though she had the same qualifications as him, she did not. she was made a research assistant and given a salary 1/10 of his. together, they figured out how life agenda is absorbed by the body, and they won a nobel prize for the discovery. she became the first woman in history and the first american woman ever to earn a nobel prize. ♪ when people think about ragtime, st. louis has a close association with the right time...
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she came from prague with her family. her husband got a job, and even though she had the same qualifications as him, she did not. she was made a research assistant and given a salary 1/10 of his. together, they figured out how life agenda is absorbed by the body, and they won a nobel prize for the discovery. she became the first woman in history and the first american woman ever to earn a nobel prize. ♪ when people think about ragtime, st. louis has a close association with the right time mostly because of scott joplin. thomas turpin is the man we chose for the exhibit, and scott joplin did not get chosen. thomas turpin is the man who came before scott joplin even. scott joplin cut his chops playing in thomas turpin's saloon. turpin for started publishing ragtime music in the 1890's, and he opened a saloon here in st. louis called the rosebud cafÉ, and it was basically where any ragtime player came to test his mettle against other ragtime or is. the other story that is not as widely told about turpin is the story of afric
she came from prague with her family. her husband got a job, and even though she had the same qualifications as him, she did not. she was made a research assistant and given a salary 1/10 of his. together, they figured out how life agenda is absorbed by the body, and they won a nobel prize for the discovery. she became the first woman in history and the first american woman ever to earn a nobel prize. ♪ when people think about ragtime, st. louis has a close association with the right time...