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for east german refugees in prague and warsaw, the wait is over. the 3500 people who sought asylum in the embassy in prague along with the 650 in warsaw would be allowed to leave for west germany tonight. east german trains will transport them without stopping across east german territory to the west. >> in the end, the refugees succeeded in enforcing their direct immigration. the ambassador brought them all to the station. he had not slept for 48 hours. >> it was a very strange feeling. suddenly i missed all the refugees. it sounds weird, but i was no longer used to the empty embassy . >> but that change very soon. more refugees followed. >> the embassy filled up again with thousands of refugees, and then the wall opened up. >> collecting donations to protect little tiger babies is easier than coming up support to save vultures. the less cute and animal, the less sympathy, and vultures have suffered from a bad reputation for years. bane and particularly the pyrenees in the north are home to europe's biggest population, but the birds are under thre
for east german refugees in prague and warsaw, the wait is over. the 3500 people who sought asylum in the embassy in prague along with the 650 in warsaw would be allowed to leave for west germany tonight. east german trains will transport them without stopping across east german territory to the west. >> in the end, the refugees succeeded in enforcing their direct immigration. the ambassador brought them all to the station. he had not slept for 48 hours. >> it was a very strange...
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he just won the 2014 world yo-yo contest in prague with some absolutely ridiculous tricks. of course, leather pants also helps. stein beat out the second place winner by just two points. i don't even know how you score this. but the organizers say the contest is the closest they have seen in years. nor did i know that prague was the yo-yo -- >> learned a few things this morning. >> a couple of things. reminds me we've got to go walk the dog. so we'll let you go. we'll see you tomorrow. good morning, jack. lemon, i'm helping to organize a little fundraising dinner for john mccain this weekend, and i need some women to attend. so it doesn't turn into another giant sausage fest. well, i don't know. what's the committee to reinvade vietnam? just say you'll come. jonathan's going to round up all the cool republican celebrities. [laughing] like who, chuck norris? no, c. nor and i had a falling-out after i switched to another dojo. ah, well, sorry, but i'm not giving anybody money until there's campaign finance reform. also, i'm saving up money for a new humidifier. it's the same
he just won the 2014 world yo-yo contest in prague with some absolutely ridiculous tricks. of course, leather pants also helps. stein beat out the second place winner by just two points. i don't even know how you score this. but the organizers say the contest is the closest they have seen in years. nor did i know that prague was the yo-yo -- >> learned a few things this morning. >> a couple of things. reminds me we've got to go walk the dog. so we'll let you go. we'll see you...
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video of man playing the piano at the prague airport is you tube hit.more than 3 million times since it was posted last thursday. even though the piano not fancy ncaa and acoustic not that great his performance of this by to hav acoustic not that great his performance of this by to hav haveen drawing rave review >> he's musician from lebanon who spent two week in europe without playing a single note. so he was itching to tickle the ivory. pretty good job. >> yes. 3 million views thoug though. i have to say my daughter piano teach core do that too. i don't know. i don't get it. >> but not at the prague airport. about she was in san ramone. but if i'm sure she could whatever. i don't get it. okay. he's good. he's good but 3 million? come on. come on. show me something special. a's acquired see something i have something special. l john lester. they got him to win big games. delivering. facing hottest neements baseball and hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move
video of man playing the piano at the prague airport is you tube hit.more than 3 million times since it was posted last thursday. even though the piano not fancy ncaa and acoustic not that great his performance of this by to hav acoustic not that great his performance of this by to hav haveen drawing rave review >> he's musician from lebanon who spent two week in europe without playing a single note. so he was itching to tickle the ivory. pretty good job. >> yes. 3 million views...
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but i, you know, i mentioned the story in the book the prague spring in czechoslovakia happened in 1968. i remember it very well. and health care abel was a -- and haber was a playwright who got on kind of a pirate radio station and was protesting the soviet crackdown on the tanks approaching prague, and he was arrested. and in that system, you know, if you stood up to the authorities and you lost, then you were kind of a nonperp. so he wasn't -- nonperson. so he wasn't allowed to put on his plays while he had to work in a brewery. then by the early '90s was president of the czech republic. so we shouldn't think that just because some of these young people now, prominent dissidents of 2010, 2011 who helped to make the egyptian revolution, who lionized and so forth, the egyptian, the current egyptian government has put them in jail. but so, too, was habel arrested. and i don't think that we have heard the last of them. it is a remark bl journey. -- remarkable journey. i tell the story in this book of tunisia and egypt and libya over the past decade that have and a half or so, but coming
but i, you know, i mentioned the story in the book the prague spring in czechoslovakia happened in 1968. i remember it very well. and health care abel was a -- and haber was a playwright who got on kind of a pirate radio station and was protesting the soviet crackdown on the tanks approaching prague, and he was arrested. and in that system, you know, if you stood up to the authorities and you lost, then you were kind of a nonperp. so he wasn't -- nonperson. so he wasn't allowed to put on his...
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vice president of arab american democrats of california on skype, from prague, and from brooklyn, new york, and out of boston, massachusetts, asmat jober. human rights activist and entrepreneur. ahmed, whether hamas is a terrorist organization, many do question. who is hamas? >> very relevant question. within the context of politicization, and the process of democratization, they begin to join the legitimate conversation. within israel itself, begin and shamir, two state palestine later became prime ministers. a question of what hamas is reacting to has to be contextualized. in the late 1980s, 1987, counterweight to the terrorist du jour plo. the palestinian authority, representative arm of the plo in the territories is regarded as the ideal moderate, the partnership piece which underscores the argument that shams another political player that got to be permitted to engage in the political conversation, a legitimate part of the palestinian people, elected legitimately in 2006, free and fair elections, alleviate ledges -- legislative elections. >> yes do you think that palestinians are
vice president of arab american democrats of california on skype, from prague, and from brooklyn, new york, and out of boston, massachusetts, asmat jober. human rights activist and entrepreneur. ahmed, whether hamas is a terrorist organization, many do question. who is hamas? >> very relevant question. within the context of politicization, and the process of democratization, they begin to join the legitimate conversation. within israel itself, begin and shamir, two state palestine later...
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, the prague revolution where intech slovakia people came out by the hundreds of thousands and listened to incredible speeches, and left the main square and didn't even step on the flower bed. it was a wonderful, joyous thing to do and to be part of. and then the yugoslavs crackup came and it was a horrible mess that americans didn't understand. incredibly dangerous. it went on for a long time. i did not see it all through. i left about halfway, two-thirds of the way through it, and came home and wrote a book about another subject. and felt terrible guilt. and actually some post-traumatic stress, because i spent a lot of time in sarajevo and the taken a lot of risk and a didn't think that i'd done a good job, the bad guys are winning when i left. so that was, it was a very strange assignment from joy to really heartbreak. >> in 1995 you were talking about a book on the columbia river. i think this is -- let's watch this clip. we were on the bus at the time. >> i was born there, and i grew up there. >> have you been back lately? >> i spent most of 1993 and part of 94 they're working on a
, the prague revolution where intech slovakia people came out by the hundreds of thousands and listened to incredible speeches, and left the main square and didn't even step on the flower bed. it was a wonderful, joyous thing to do and to be part of. and then the yugoslavs crackup came and it was a horrible mess that americans didn't understand. incredibly dangerous. it went on for a long time. i did not see it all through. i left about halfway, two-thirds of the way through it, and came home...
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czech republic -- when east germans stormed the west german embassy in prague.n -- why europe's biggest population is in danger. it is summer in europe. time to go on holiday. tourists traditionally flock to italy with its beaches and picturesque towns. the island of sici i
czech republic -- when east germans stormed the west german embassy in prague.n -- why europe's biggest population is in danger. it is summer in europe. time to go on holiday. tourists traditionally flock to italy with its beaches and picturesque towns. the island of sici i
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thousands of people are in prague for the world yoyo championships.tors are judged on style, accuracy, speed and precision. these are amazing tricks. here's the secret. some of the yoyos are made from titanium with high speedball bearings. they are not the glow in the dark duñoñí we are born makers. we make surprising things... things that push limits and shift perceptions... we make things that go farther... ...and exceed expectations. the all-new chrysler 200. america's import >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jeff bridges ali larter
thousands of people are in prague for the world yoyo championships.tors are judged on style, accuracy, speed and precision. these are amazing tricks. here's the secret. some of the yoyos are made from titanium with high speedball bearings. they are not the glow in the dark duñoñí we are born makers. we make surprising things... things that push limits and shift perceptions... we make things that go farther... ...and exceed expectations. the all-new chrysler 200. america's import >>...
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russians had a bad image here because of the soviet troops that invaded czechoslovakia to crush the praguepring. many people did not like the russians. we did not really notice that here, but with the ukraine crisis came the fear among russians that the checks could hold something against them again. >> russian visitors say the cze chs are very friendly, but since the crisis, russians have been less keen to travel to the european union. many homes here are already being offered for sale. victor has come despite the crisis. >> i think that with the international situation around the conflict between russia and ukraine, many are simply afraid to go abroad. even if vladimir putin and angela merkel are looking for solutions to the crisis, many are still worried. >> these worries mean fewer passengers, and the luxury shops she rides past complained that their superrich customers are staying away. normally, it would be hard to get her coach through the crowds here. >> the season starts in may and goes to october, but now, it looks like it does in the fall. >> 50% fewer visitors came to this hote
russians had a bad image here because of the soviet troops that invaded czechoslovakia to crush the praguepring. many people did not like the russians. we did not really notice that here, but with the ukraine crisis came the fear among russians that the checks could hold something against them again. >> russian visitors say the cze chs are very friendly, but since the crisis, russians have been less keen to travel to the european union. many homes here are already being offered for sale....
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russians had a bad image here because of the soviet troops that invaded czechoslovakia to crush the praguepring. many people did not like the russians. we did not really notice that here, but with the ukraine crisis came the fear among russians that the checks could hold something against them again. >> russian visitors say the cze chs are very friendly, but since the crisis, russians have been less keen to travel to the european union. many homes here are already being offered for sale. victor has come despite the crisis. >> i think that with the international situation around the conflict between russia and ukraine, many are simply afraid to go abroad. even if vladimir putin and angela merkel are looking for solutions to the crisis, many are still worried. >> these worries mean fewer passengers, and the luxury shops she rides past complained that their superrich customers are staying away. normally, it would be hard to get her coach through the crowds here. >> the season starts in may and goes to october, but now, it looks like it does in the fall. >> 50% fewer visitors came to this hote
russians had a bad image here because of the soviet troops that invaded czechoslovakia to crush the praguepring. many people did not like the russians. we did not really notice that here, but with the ukraine crisis came the fear among russians that the checks could hold something against them again. >> russian visitors say the cze chs are very friendly, but since the crisis, russians have been less keen to travel to the european union. many homes here are already being offered for sale....
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c-span2, created by the cable tv industry in prague as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. .. with the wearable technology, first f all, is this on the market? >> guest: thank you, peter. actually, we're demonstrating google glass today. it's not currently on the market. we're in the experimental phase. this is one of our earlier models, you're likely to see some models out and about that are a little bit different, but right now we're showing our floor model. we're very much getting this version of google glass in the hands of as many explorers as possible and gathering their feedback or what they think we cannism prove about it. >> host: so what can people do with it? >> guest: you can actually do a lot of things you can do with your phone nowadays. you can send messages, make calls, take pictures and record videos. you can do a lot of the things we're doing in a hands-free way so that you could control google glass with touch and with voice -- [inaudible] in front of our face holding up a camera, jus
c-span2, created by the cable tv industry in prague as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. .. with the wearable technology, first f all, is this on the market? >> guest: thank you, peter. actually, we're demonstrating google glass today. it's not currently on the market. we're in the experimental phase. this is one of our earlier models, you're likely to see some models out and about that are a little...
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not just to him, but others in the region, including bashar al-assad, that the iranians will put praguematrix ahead. when the iranians wash their hands of nouri al-maliki, i think the writing was on the wall, and that is why he'll probably go sooner rather than later. >> ut mentioned the iraqi army and the kurdish forces taking on the main fight. they are calling for a lot more support. one wonders down the line what this does, how it boots a bid for kurdish independence. if, in fact, iraq is to remain in tact, all of the decision making process has to be channelled. the reality on the ground is that there's a de facto trad eggs, with the kurds assuming responsibility. it's up to the new president, who is an iraqi, and the designated prime minister, mr haiderrk al-abadi and others to find out whether they can salvage the federal system in place, or whether iraqi is looking at petition down the line. i think we are not out of the woods. iraq is facing tremendous challenges over the next several months and years. it is too soon to tell how it will end up. the good news is i think that the
not just to him, but others in the region, including bashar al-assad, that the iranians will put praguematrix ahead. when the iranians wash their hands of nouri al-maliki, i think the writing was on the wall, and that is why he'll probably go sooner rather than later. >> ut mentioned the iraqi army and the kurdish forces taking on the main fight. they are calling for a lot more support. one wonders down the line what this does, how it boots a bid for kurdish independence. if, in fact,...
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. >> director of radio fardah based in prague. a small provision to what was said about the media of iran, particularly persian speaking media. radio fardah provides such an opportunity for debate and for questions and exchanging ideas. >> i thank you. it is a great job that is being done at radio farda, following the tradition of providing radio broadcasting to eastern europe. iran is facing similar problems. a great job is being done. thank you for your service. >> i'm a consultant to aipac. i know this is not the main focus of the meeting but i would appreciate hearing from the members of the panel what you think would happen with a nuclear talk between iran and the u.s. >> the state of the talks. ali? >> unlike many in washington, i am not concerned that you have someone here who lies and is deceptive and makes promises that the person is not ready to keep. i think there are three different approaches in iran but -- when it comes to the nuclear issue. all of them strategically agreed that a nuclear bomb rouhani is desirable. a
. >> director of radio fardah based in prague. a small provision to what was said about the media of iran, particularly persian speaking media. radio fardah provides such an opportunity for debate and for questions and exchanging ideas. >> i thank you. it is a great job that is being done at radio farda, following the tradition of providing radio broadcasting to eastern europe. iran is facing similar problems. a great job is being done. thank you for your service. >> i'm a...
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he's a fellow at the prague freedom foundation and retired navy captain chuck nash is an analyst.hank you so much for joining us. good to have you. rick, what is the president's vision in terms of foreign policy? how would you define it? well, i'm not sure he has a vision. i think that's been the problem. if you can about they obama doctrine, i've read quite a bit on this, and i think it's the war or ignore strategy. the president came in, promising us to withdrawal all the troops from iraq and afghanistan and reminding the world in every single crisis that it's really none of our business. so this either go to war or ignore the situation, which by the way i think is a very libertarian philosophy that rand paul shares, but the obama doctrine of war or ignore has gotten us into trouble. we've seen the arab spring turn into the islamic awakening on the watch of president obama. >> captain chuck nash, do you agree with that? what are the implications of that no vision, war or ignore strategy? >> well, the problem is that it's inconsistent across the board. it's been described lately
he's a fellow at the prague freedom foundation and retired navy captain chuck nash is an analyst.hank you so much for joining us. good to have you. rick, what is the president's vision in terms of foreign policy? how would you define it? well, i'm not sure he has a vision. i think that's been the problem. if you can about they obama doctrine, i've read quite a bit on this, and i think it's the war or ignore strategy. the president came in, promising us to withdrawal all the troops from iraq and...
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when the least of these decided to pick up the prague -- the products to monetize.ord not only took the automobile and then elevated it to make it available to all people but was smart enough to hire workers to buy the car he was making do you follow me? and then you have the middle class. this is an argument for the minimum wage to think it is a wrong argument i don't think it is an argument why would you pay somebody minimum wage? you need to minimum-wage jobs to pay your bills to have enough leftover you want to pay someone a living wage. i will tell you why. high among hard-core capitalist rival to use a long-term view. if i cannot afford to pay my rent or mortgage or maybe some of food how do i go to dinner every two weeks so the restaurant can pay its employees to pay their taxes? how can i afford to buy a refrigerator from ge every seven years? and sears also needs me to buy from them to upgrade my utilities. are you with me? how can i afford to go on vacation and twice a year that they need me to do so they can keep their deal going? how can i afford to leas
when the least of these decided to pick up the prague -- the products to monetize.ord not only took the automobile and then elevated it to make it available to all people but was smart enough to hire workers to buy the car he was making do you follow me? and then you have the middle class. this is an argument for the minimum wage to think it is a wrong argument i don't think it is an argument why would you pay somebody minimum wage? you need to minimum-wage jobs to pay your bills to have enough...
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the new york times" is reporting they were arrested as part of a ploy to embarrass and weaken the prague tick iranian president. do you think their speaking with you could have anything to do with or made them for visible targets? >> i -- believe me, i've thought about it. understand, we were treated very, very well -- first, just walking down the street in tehran was a surprising situation. even was lovely, without cameras, with cameras. when people found out we were american, everyone was lovely to us. the people, representatives from the government at the ministry who had to approve our presence there. they were very nice and very helpful. there just wasn't -- there wasn't a shadow of that kind of thing that we really felt. i mean, we were aware, but we just didn't feel it at that time. i thought about this many times since they were taken. i really hope we had nothing to do with it. i can't imagine we did, but i couldn't imagine this would happen, either. >> we'll continue to follow their case. appreciate you taking to time to talk to us, thanks. >> thank you. >>> the episode with an
the new york times" is reporting they were arrested as part of a ploy to embarrass and weaken the prague tick iranian president. do you think their speaking with you could have anything to do with or made them for visible targets? >> i -- believe me, i've thought about it. understand, we were treated very, very well -- first, just walking down the street in tehran was a surprising situation. even was lovely, without cameras, with cameras. when people found out we were american,...
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what is so interesting to me about this is all of these prague -- you are saying, hillary, position yourselfor that way, no, it is much simpler than that. she told jeffrey goldburg what she believes. first off, that's important. and second, people should look at it and decide if they believe that too. >> does this make room for bernie sanders or elizabeth warren? >> look, i think elizabeth warren made clear she doesn't want it run. i think bernie sanders has been out there talking about running, but i think he suggested he wouldn't run as a democrat, he would run as independent. imnot sure about that. i think primaries are healthy. good primaries are healthy. the 2008 primary was a good place for the democratic party to work out issues. i think in 2016, it behooves us to have a good discussion of ideas regardless of who's running. >> all right. thanks so much for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> that's "the ed show." i'm michael eric dyson in for the great ed show. "politicsnation" with the rev al sharpton starts now. >> the investigation, four days after the shooting of an unarmed teenag
what is so interesting to me about this is all of these prague -- you are saying, hillary, position yourselfor that way, no, it is much simpler than that. she told jeffrey goldburg what she believes. first off, that's important. and second, people should look at it and decide if they believe that too. >> does this make room for bernie sanders or elizabeth warren? >> look, i think elizabeth warren made clear she doesn't want it run. i think bernie sanders has been out there talking...
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plus barry peterson went to san sass for closer look at the newest prague, smuggling from colorado, ceo 57, ahead of major expansion will make the company's crafts available in many more places. all of that, and more, the news is back in the morning. see in you about ten minutes. >> you got it, charlie thanks so much. one more check of traffic and weather together on the 3's first though, here's a look at what's coming up tonight here on cbs-3. good morning. geico's been helping people save money for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. here in york, pennsylvania we've built the largest distributor of kitchen cabinets in the nation. we've got american-made products that are beating out chinese imports. so, i know pen
plus barry peterson went to san sass for closer look at the newest prague, smuggling from colorado, ceo 57, ahead of major expansion will make the company's crafts available in many more places. all of that, and more, the news is back in the morning. see in you about ten minutes. >> you got it, charlie thanks so much. one more check of traffic and weather together on the 3's first though, here's a look at what's coming up tonight here on cbs-3. good morning. geico's been helping people...
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. >> the 18-year-old of california, he recently won the 2014 world yo-yo contest in prague with amazingicks. dancing. beat out the second place winner by two points. the contest was the closest in years. >> phenomenal. all right. still ahead, "today in the bay," armed robbery attempt at a fraternity house. the suspects members of the college football team. we'll tell you how victims turned the tables on the gunmen. >>> live look outside on this wednesday morning. live look at the port of oakland, hub of activity out there this morning. not only there, but across schools across the bay area. >> it is back to school. so be careful on your drive. it's going to be more crowded lots of little kids out there, pay attention. live look at san mateo bridge. into new this morning, one person shot, not far from where an unarmed teen shot and killed by an officer in st. louis. last night police responded to a report of mofour masked mensch carrying guns. one turns a handgun on police. an officer fired back, the man taken to a hospital, in critical condition. it doesn't appear related to the protest
. >> the 18-year-old of california, he recently won the 2014 world yo-yo contest in prague with amazingicks. dancing. beat out the second place winner by two points. the contest was the closest in years. >> phenomenal. all right. still ahead, "today in the bay," armed robbery attempt at a fraternity house. the suspects members of the college football team. we'll tell you how victims turned the tables on the gunmen. >>> live look outside on this wednesday morning....
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situation where they have to make peace in a difficult situation like this but what we've done with prague with program ten thirty three is we've armed them and we've we've had them live this notion of who they are you know this bruce willis this arnold schwarzenegger with the shaved head in the goatee and and guns all over every appendage on their body it's this image that's been portrayed blackwater you can you see the image there i mean i'll have to say that blackwater you can see the image all of these characters have a need they have a personal psychological need to live that and so what we do is we further that we empower that when we give them this type of ridiculous government arms that the industry the arms industry loves to see happening in. this country right mel very good point that you make there so in a way in the thirty seconds we have look in a way this is also a remnant of nixon's drug war. i think it started there i think if you take a look at program ten thirty three it had to do with we want to give every little small cop operation ten thousand whether populations ten t
situation where they have to make peace in a difficult situation like this but what we've done with prague with program ten thirty three is we've armed them and we've we've had them live this notion of who they are you know this bruce willis this arnold schwarzenegger with the shaved head in the goatee and and guns all over every appendage on their body it's this image that's been portrayed blackwater you can you see the image there i mean i'll have to say that blackwater you can see the image...
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helpst do what he could to avoid a repeat of budapest of 1958.prague, the opportunity to reunite germany and he also realized germany had to be super national institutions. ahead with his the monetaryf union. a understood that it was co-opingite to perspective german power and reassuring germany's neighbors. most of all, we should honor gorbachev. of conduct new norms for his country and understand priority of domestic reform even though he did not know how it about. we should acknowledge the complex interaction between nations structural elements like globalization and like aent events spokesperson misstating a meeting. need to strive for complexity as a precondition for lessonsating accurate and appropriate meanings. reassess, we can also acknowledge that the leaders made mistakes. not all ofowledge wall comingise of the down was not realized because of bush and because of the and ambiguity of gorbachev's vision. mostly, because of an international affairs challenges are too complex and competing too formidable. i think on the 25th anniversary of the dismantling wall, there remains muc
helpst do what he could to avoid a repeat of budapest of 1958.prague, the opportunity to reunite germany and he also realized germany had to be super national institutions. ahead with his the monetaryf union. a understood that it was co-opingite to perspective german power and reassuring germany's neighbors. most of all, we should honor gorbachev. of conduct new norms for his country and understand priority of domestic reform even though he did not know how it about. we should acknowledge the...
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that he must do what he could to help avoid a repeat of budapest 1956, prague '58 and recent events ofiananmen. cole grasped the opportunity to reunite germany and realized a united germany had to be embedded within super national institutions. and mitteron pressed ahead with his championing of the monetary union. he under stood that it was a prerequisite to co-opting prospective german power and to reassure germany's neighbors. most of all, we should honor gorbachev. he embraced new norms of conduct. reconceived the meaning of security for his country and in understood the priority of domestic reform even if he did not know how to bring it about. sixth and last, we should acknowledge the complex interactions between human agency, structural developments like globalization and the communicatio communication's revolution and contingent events like a spokes person misstating conclusions of a meeting. we need to strive for synthesize and complexity as a precondition for skaccurate lessons and appropriate meanings. as we reassess we can also acknowledge that the leaders made mistakes. we c
that he must do what he could to help avoid a repeat of budapest 1956, prague '58 and recent events ofiananmen. cole grasped the opportunity to reunite germany and realized a united germany had to be embedded within super national institutions. and mitteron pressed ahead with his championing of the monetary union. he under stood that it was a prerequisite to co-opting prospective german power and to reassure germany's neighbors. most of all, we should honor gorbachev. he embraced new norms of...
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it abundantly clear that telephone carriers were not doing enough to protect their consumers from prague. the key question is whether they're doing enough now.lear te carriers were not ding enough to otec-- wer they give access to their customer bills, collected their cut and fail to make sure that the third parties or acting honestly. in massive fraud that we documented the third apparentlies were acting honestly -- parties were acting honestly. the massive fraud we've documented in these reports happened right under the telephone companies' noses. in the cases of both wire line and wireless cramming, the telephone companies had plenty of notice that crammers were placing fraudulent charges on their customers' bills. thaws of consumers -- thousands of consumers complained to both the companies and to state and federal law enforcement agencies about this problem, and i know, i received a lot of those complaints. i'm sure that the ftc and attorney general sirell's and my colleagues did as well. the federal trade commission and attorneys general brought case after case, enforcement action
it abundantly clear that telephone carriers were not doing enough to protect their consumers from prague. the key question is whether they're doing enough now.lear te carriers were not ding enough to otec-- wer they give access to their customer bills, collected their cut and fail to make sure that the third parties or acting honestly. in massive fraud that we documented the third apparentlies were acting honestly -- parties were acting honestly. the massive fraud we've documented in these...
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. >> director of radio fardah based in prague.a small provision to what was said about the media of iran, particularly persian speaking media. radio fardah provides such an opportunity for debate and for questions and exchanging ideas. both inside iran and outside iran. >> is a great job that is being done at radio farda, following the tradition of providing radio broadcasting to eastern europe. iran is facing a similar problem and i think a great job is being done. thank you for your service. >> i'm a consultant to aipac. i know this is not the main focus of the meeting but i would appreciate hearing from the members of the panel what you think would happen with a nuclear talk between iran and the u.s. >> the state of the talks. ali? >> unlike many in washington, i am not concerned that you have someone here who lives and is -- who just lies and is just deceptive and makes promises that the person is not ready to keep. i think there are three different approaches in iran but comes to the nuclear issue. all of them strategically a
. >> director of radio fardah based in prague.a small provision to what was said about the media of iran, particularly persian speaking media. radio fardah provides such an opportunity for debate and for questions and exchanging ideas. both inside iran and outside iran. >> is a great job that is being done at radio farda, following the tradition of providing radio broadcasting to eastern europe. iran is facing a similar problem and i think a great job is being done. thank you for...
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that he must do what he could to help avoid a repeat of budapest 1956, prague '58 and recent events ofermany and he also realized that a united germany had to be embedded within supernational institutions. and mitteron pressed ahead with his championing of the monetary union. he under stood that it was a prerequisite to co-opting prospective german power and to reassure germany's neighbors. most of all, we should honor gorbachev. he embraced new norms of conduct. reconceived the meaning of security for his country and in understood the priority of domestic reform even if he did not know how to bring it about. sixth and last, we should acknowledge the complex interactions between human agency, structural developments like globalization and the communications revolution and contingent events like a spokesperson misstating the conclusions of a politburo meeting. we historians need to strive for synthesis and complexity as a precondition for extrapolating accurate lessons and appropriate meanings. and as we reassess, we can also acknowledge that the leaders made mistakes. we can acknowledg
that he must do what he could to help avoid a repeat of budapest 1956, prague '58 and recent events ofermany and he also realized that a united germany had to be embedded within supernational institutions. and mitteron pressed ahead with his championing of the monetary union. he under stood that it was a prerequisite to co-opting prospective german power and to reassure germany's neighbors. most of all, we should honor gorbachev. he embraced new norms of conduct. reconceived the meaning of...
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she's going to kiev, going to prague, not to munich. if putin believes there's a deal, if he believes the west throws away the businesses, he's got it wrong. this is merkel saying, look, listen, we're wise to you. that means that i think that putin has to back down, and that's what we're seeing. >> wow. that's a lot geopolitical strategy coming at us. >> putin has to back down. >> indicating he's rational. >> i think it would realize that the game plan has changed and there's not chamberlain there. the producer has the samsung commercial ready. >> he's watching that awful creepy commercial with the guy watching the girl -- oh -- >> no. that was the peak in samsung. you had to go long apple. it was like apple at 3735. >> we'll play it in a break. home depot raise the the full year earnings guidance and second quarter profits, $1.52 a share, revenues above analysts sfi estimates, had a 6.4% gain in the united states. in the release, blake said in the second quarter our spring seasonal business rebounded, and we saw strong performance in t
she's going to kiev, going to prague, not to munich. if putin believes there's a deal, if he believes the west throws away the businesses, he's got it wrong. this is merkel saying, look, listen, we're wise to you. that means that i think that putin has to back down, and that's what we're seeing. >> wow. that's a lot geopolitical strategy coming at us. >> putin has to back down. >> indicating he's rational. >> i think it would realize that the game plan has changed and...
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said we know this could be exploited or used but we're sure theg figure it out in prague. -- they will figure it out in practice. >> one of the things -- one of my favorite -- although it was a tense moment in some ways -- one of my favorite cases was this. of two convicted german murderers have served their times. they served their time for having killed a jerman television star. they were eventually -- served their time and got out on good behavior. they were convicted in 1993 and released in 2008. what happened between 1993 and 2008 was search engines happen. even though the german system was theoretically quite humane in allowing ex-cons to reintegrate into society -- they are much better at it than we are. any employer doing a search on the internet about these guys discovered they were convicted murderers. my solution to this, since wikipedia doesn't have anything like legal resources that google or bing or yahoo have is this. i ignored it it for as long as i could. i said what will happen is the german lawyers will go get a judgment against us and they will try to enforce it in
said we know this could be exploited or used but we're sure theg figure it out in prague. -- they will figure it out in practice. >> one of the things -- one of my favorite -- although it was a tense moment in some ways -- one of my favorite cases was this. of two convicted german murderers have served their times. they served their time for having killed a jerman television star. they were eventually -- served their time and got out on good behavior. they were convicted in 1993 and...
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that he must do what he could to help avoid a repeat of budapest 1956, prague '58 and recent events ofiananmen. cole grasped the opportunity to reunite germany and realized a united germany had to be embedded within super national institutions. and mitteron pressed ahead with his championing of the monetary union. he under stood that it was a prerequisite to co-opting prospective german power and to reassure germany's neighbors. most of all, we should honor gorbachev. he embraced new norms of conduct. reconceived the meaning of security for his country and in understood the priority of domestic reform even if he did not know how to bring it about. sixth and last, we should acknowledge the complex interactions between human agency, structural developments like globalization and the communicatio communication's revolution and contingent events like a spokes person misstating conclusions of a meeting. we need to strive for synthesize and complexity as a precondition for skaccurate lessons and appropriate meanings. as we reassess we can also acknowledge that the leaders made mistakes. we c
that he must do what he could to help avoid a repeat of budapest 1956, prague '58 and recent events ofiananmen. cole grasped the opportunity to reunite germany and realized a united germany had to be embedded within super national institutions. and mitteron pressed ahead with his championing of the monetary union. he under stood that it was a prerequisite to co-opting prospective german power and to reassure germany's neighbors. most of all, we should honor gorbachev. he embraced new norms of...
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i just, first, want to thank the chairman and the ranking member, two gentlemen that have really prague mattive, constructive and clarity of thought about these issues, and i appreciate both of your leadership and how you're addressing what is the end, which is to keep our highways safe. if i can very quickly and just turn again to hours of service. first of all, mr. osiecki, i really appreciate your testimony because you had a lot of very constructive, data-based ideas about how to keep our highways safe. when i was mayor, i used to have a saying in god we trust, but everybody else bring me data. but what i don't want to fall into the trap of is allowing when it comes to safety initiatives having the tyranny of yore. i'd rather have the liberation of the and, do them all. and that's why i want to get back to the hours of service because i think there's a substantive question that was put on the table, and i know these were brought about through tremendous -- when i look through all the data ask the studies -- and the studies, there's so much sound evidence that you all went through, th
i just, first, want to thank the chairman and the ranking member, two gentlemen that have really prague mattive, constructive and clarity of thought about these issues, and i appreciate both of your leadership and how you're addressing what is the end, which is to keep our highways safe. if i can very quickly and just turn again to hours of service. first of all, mr. osiecki, i really appreciate your testimony because you had a lot of very constructive, data-based ideas about how to keep our...
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the national anthem of israel, but at the same time in the middle east you better be realistic and pragueect your country. >> at the moment it's a wait and see is all i can gather from you at the very moment. dore gold, thank you very much. we'll check back in with you. that's the perfectist coming from israel. ahead we'll hear hamas' perspective. their spokesman will be joining us live. >>> to the ebola crisis now. the cdc has raised its state of alert to the highest possible level in response to the deadly outbreak. here's the question. here in america should we be concerned? i want to bring in dr. anthony fauci, the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases of the national institute of health. doctor, really a pleasure to have you here with us. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. >> first of all, are you surprised that they raised the level to its highest level? we haven't seen that since the h5n1 outbreak? >> no, i'm not surprised at all. in fact, that's the very prudent thing to do as we see what's unfolding in the west african countries. it's a ver
the national anthem of israel, but at the same time in the middle east you better be realistic and pragueect your country. >> at the moment it's a wait and see is all i can gather from you at the very moment. dore gold, thank you very much. we'll check back in with you. that's the perfectist coming from israel. ahead we'll hear hamas' perspective. their spokesman will be joining us live. >>> to the ebola crisis now. the cdc has raised its state of alert to the highest possible...