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for being absent. >> we were moved by president obama's statement in prague, yet the u.s. cannot even send a representative. >> reporter: there wasn't a delegation because washington thinks it's unrealistic to ban nuclear weapons with a treaty. and it's not alone. while more than half of the delegates want an immediate nuclear ban, others call for a gradual reduction. they have adopted security policies relying on the nuclear umbrella. japan is one of the them. >> given the tense security situation in northeastern asia i would like to reiterate the importance of each state's national security, which should be taken into consideration in discussion regarding nuclear disarmament. >> reporter: but not every japanese agrees. anti-nuclear campaigner aququia kawasaki joined the group to support the treaty. >> translator: i think a complete nuclear ban is needed. nuclear states are not penalized for not reducing arsenals so the pace of disarmament is very slow. at this rate it's hard to seeee how there will ever be a world without nuclear weapons. >> reporter: his group aligngns
for being absent. >> we were moved by president obama's statement in prague, yet the u.s. cannot even send a representative. >> reporter: there wasn't a delegation because washington thinks it's unrealistic to ban nuclear weapons with a treaty. and it's not alone. while more than half of the delegates want an immediate nuclear ban, others call for a gradual reduction. they have adopted security policies relying on the nuclear umbrella. japan is one of the them. >> given the...
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shortly after taking office in 2009, he gave a speech in prague outlining an ambitious plan to rid theorld of nuclear stockpiles. his vision won him a nobel peace prize but it clearly hasn't succeeded. it's estimated there are at least 16,300 nuclear weapons around the world. russia has the largest arsenal with over 8,000 warheads. untries such as india, akistan and north korea have weapons.rger nuclear >> unfortunately reality hasn't played in his favor. there have been a number of things that have come out and indeed barack obama has put in place a modernization to have u.s. nuclear arsenal that may coast over $1 trillion. he's had to make certain decisions he hadn't necessarily wanted to make in the beginning. >> president obama has been more successful in reducing nuclear threats, reaching a brick threw deal with iran to halt its nuclear program and raising awareness about the need to diminish stockpiles. he held the world's first security summit in 2010 as well as the fourth one last month. >> the french president francois hollande is also in jean, taking part in the g-7 summit as
shortly after taking office in 2009, he gave a speech in prague outlining an ambitious plan to rid theorld of nuclear stockpiles. his vision won him a nobel peace prize but it clearly hasn't succeeded. it's estimated there are at least 16,300 nuclear weapons around the world. russia has the largest arsenal with over 8,000 warheads. untries such as india, akistan and north korea have weapons.rger nuclear >> unfortunately reality hasn't played in his favor. there have been a number of...
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rothenburg's heyday -- that was about 1200 to 1400 -- it was the intersection of two great trading routes -- prague to paris and hamburg to venice. but today, the great trade is tourism. rothenburg is a huge hit with shoppers. true, this is a great place to buy cuckoo clocks, steins, and dirndls, but see the town first. most of the buildings were built by 1400. like many medieval towns, the finest and biggest houses were built along herrengasse, named for the herren, or the wealthy class. the commoners built higgledy-piggledy farther from the center, near the walls. hanging shop signs advertise what they sold -- knives, armor, bread, whatever. rothenburg's wall, with its beefy fortifications and intimidating gates, is about a mile around and provides great views and a good orientation. rodertor is the only tower you can actually climb. it's worth the hike for the commanding city view and the fascinating display on the bombing of rothenburg in the last weeks of world war ii, when much of the city was destroyed. but rothenburg's most devastating days were 400 years ago, during the thirty years' war.
rothenburg's heyday -- that was about 1200 to 1400 -- it was the intersection of two great trading routes -- prague to paris and hamburg to venice. but today, the great trade is tourism. rothenburg is a huge hit with shoppers. true, this is a great place to buy cuckoo clocks, steins, and dirndls, but see the town first. most of the buildings were built by 1400. like many medieval towns, the finest and biggest houses were built along herrengasse, named for the herren, or the wealthy class. the...
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right from the get go, he backs out of this helicopter over the mountains in prague and he and two otheruys go around and show us what paragliding is supposed to be. they go in between all of thesage ethese a jagged bits of rocks. this is what's great about paragliding. looks like the most incredible stuff. >> those mountains look like a raging edge. they look so sharp. >> this part is incredible as they pass along this sheer cliff. you see them arching around these beautiful outcroppings, touching down on this. it does look pretty quiet and calm out there. just the whole sky and these three guys keep an eye out. see on the left here? >> yeah. clearly some other people thought this is going to be an incredible idea as usual. >> look at those mountains and be able to play in and around all those different peaks. >> this is why we love these red bull videos. we get to enjoy these videos through these incredibly talented people. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini and it's bonus day and giving away a flat screen tv. >> two winners today. you need tube legal u.s. resident and at lea
right from the get go, he backs out of this helicopter over the mountains in prague and he and two otheruys go around and show us what paragliding is supposed to be. they go in between all of thesage ethese a jagged bits of rocks. this is what's great about paragliding. looks like the most incredible stuff. >> those mountains look like a raging edge. they look so sharp. >> this part is incredible as they pass along this sheer cliff. you see them arching around these beautiful...
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. >> matsui reflected back to obama's 2009 speech in prague. he said he wants the president to reassure people he is still working toward that vision of a world without nuclear arms. >>> one of tokyo's biggest festivals is in full swing with people parading down the streets of the asakusa district. about 1.5 million people are expected to join the sanja matsuri before it wraps up on sunday. the festival opened with a procession of about 400 musicians, geishas and people decked out in colorful costumes. they made their way around the grounds of the asakusa shrine. the spectacle drew thousands of locals and tourists. >> translator: it was amazing. >> lots of people from the world coming here to enjoy this party. not only japanese. this is great. >> the festival is being held a week earlier than usual as police prepare for the g-7 summit later this month. >>> let's take a look at the weekend weather forecast. >>> that's all we have for now on nhk "newsline." thank you for watching and have a good day. anchor: today, global 3000 focuses on drug use
. >> matsui reflected back to obama's 2009 speech in prague. he said he wants the president to reassure people he is still working toward that vision of a world without nuclear arms. >>> one of tokyo's biggest festivals is in full swing with people parading down the streets of the asakusa district. about 1.5 million people are expected to join the sanja matsuri before it wraps up on sunday. the festival opened with a procession of about 400 musicians, geishas and people decked...
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obviously, you mentioned his prague speech in 2009, but it's a strange bookmark to come out at the endit today, towards the end of his administration. we've had enormous progress in the first part of his administration and much less in more recent years. so some big victories early on, i do think important agreements like new start and the iran deal, but then slower progress in the last few years. >> woodruff: how would you rate the president's progress on this, stephen rademaker? >> i would say the goals the president set for himself in the prague speech were completely unrealistic, so it's not surprising having confronted reality during the course of his administration he's had to back down from the unrealistic aims. he dont's articulate the abolition of nuclear weapons as a goal, but in 2009 when i think he was sincere and he thought this was achievable, he said today he wants to abolish nuclear weapons in the way other politicians say they want to abolish poverty or eliminate drug addiction. it's an apirgs into something we understand is not going to be achieved anytime soon. >> wo
obviously, you mentioned his prague speech in 2009, but it's a strange bookmark to come out at the endit today, towards the end of his administration. we've had enormous progress in the first part of his administration and much less in more recent years. so some big victories early on, i do think important agreements like new start and the iran deal, but then slower progress in the last few years. >> woodruff: how would you rate the president's progress on this, stephen rademaker?...
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they referred to a speech obama made seven years ago in prague calling for a world free of nuclear weapons. they said his words inspired hope around the world. the writers also asked the president to announce an end to u.s. plans for a new generation of nuclear weapons. the letter says obama should reconsider his refusal to apologize or to discuss the history of the atomic bombings. the writers say even former president dwight d. eisenhower and u.s. generals stated the attacks were not necessary to end the war. >>> japanese officials are taking action in response to a violent crime involving a former u.s. marine. last week police in the southern prefecture of okinawa arrested kenneth franklin shinzato after he admitted strangling a woman. general nakatani lodged a protest with defense detective ash carter. carter hoped the perpetrator will be held responsible under the japanese legal system and apologized. >> translator: we are discussing with the u.s. ways to prevent incidents like this from happening again. >> japan's minister in charge of okinawa affairs also spoke about the incident. s
they referred to a speech obama made seven years ago in prague calling for a world free of nuclear weapons. they said his words inspired hope around the world. the writers also asked the president to announce an end to u.s. plans for a new generation of nuclear weapons. the letter says obama should reconsider his refusal to apologize or to discuss the history of the atomic bombings. the writers say even former president dwight d. eisenhower and u.s. generals stated the attacks were not...
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. >> matsui reflected back to obama's 2009 speech in prague. he said he wants the president to reassure people that he is still working toward that vision of a world without nuclear arms. >>> saturday will be one month since the first powerful earthquake hit southwestern japan. seismic activity continues in kumamoto prefecture. dozens of tremors are still hitting the region every day. 49 people died in two powerful quakes last month. and search efforts continue for a university student still missing. it's believed he is buried underneath a landslide. authorities say around 10,000 people have been taking refuge. the disaster devastated many of their homes. the death toll rose by 19 after people evacuated. officials believe stress and other health issues may have been causes. government officials are now focusing on rebuilding the region. cabinet ministers approved a budget of more than $7 billion, but it still needs to be passed in the diet. the money is ear-marked for the construction of temporary housing and basic infrastructure as well as ass
. >> matsui reflected back to obama's 2009 speech in prague. he said he wants the president to reassure people that he is still working toward that vision of a world without nuclear arms. >>> saturday will be one month since the first powerful earthquake hit southwestern japan. seismic activity continues in kumamoto prefecture. dozens of tremors are still hitting the region every day. 49 people died in two powerful quakes last month. and search efforts continue for a university...
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obviously we haven't achieved all the goals that i set when i spoke in prague at the beginning of my presidency. of course, i noted at the time that i didn't expect to be able to achieve all those goals during the course of my presidency or even in my lifetime. and this is going to be an ongoing task, but it's one that i think we have to be paying a lot of attention to. >> good morning, everybody. we're listening to president obama in japan as he is there, part of the g7 summit and today as you saw, taking questions from reporters right now. one being about his historic visit to hiroshima, the site of the atomic bomb dropping. he says i think it underscores the real risks out there and he talked about reducing the possibility of nuclear proliferation, specifically with north korea and knowing their advancing capabilities. the concern that that brings to southeast asia. i'm thomas roberts. we'll get right to the headlines right now on "way too early." and hillary clinton's campaign was hoping to celebrate a big endorsement of the united autoworkerness, but instead a report concluded s
obviously we haven't achieved all the goals that i set when i spoke in prague at the beginning of my presidency. of course, i noted at the time that i didn't expect to be able to achieve all those goals during the course of my presidency or even in my lifetime. and this is going to be an ongoing task, but it's one that i think we have to be paying a lot of attention to. >> good morning, everybody. we're listening to president obama in japan as he is there, part of the g7 summit and today...
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as president obama said in prague in 2009, let us honor our past by reaching for a better future. a lesson of the past and a lesson of hiroshima is clear. nuclear weapons must never be used again on this planet. president obama did an excellent job in reaching a nuclear arms control agreement with iran. that was important. because if iran was right now on its way to the development of a nuclear weapon, there's no question that saudi arabia and other countries in that region would also be pursuing a nuclear weapon. and we would then have a world where people were not listening to each other, people were threatening each other with annihilation, with total destruction. and here's where we are. we're either going to live together or we're going to die together. we're either going to know each other or we're going to exterminate each other. the final choice that we all have, if that point in the future is reached and those missiles are starting to be launched that have nuclear warheads on board, the least that we should be able to say is that we tried, we really tried to avoid that da
as president obama said in prague in 2009, let us honor our past by reaching for a better future. a lesson of the past and a lesson of hiroshima is clear. nuclear weapons must never be used again on this planet. president obama did an excellent job in reaching a nuclear arms control agreement with iran. that was important. because if iran was right now on its way to the development of a nuclear weapon, there's no question that saudi arabia and other countries in that region would also be...
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are now a daily occurrence in oklahoma, but it was three wakes in november 2011 near the town of prague that caught everyone's attention. one was magnitude 5.6. >> we're having an earthquake right now. our lights shaking quite a bit here. >> reporter: it toppled a spire at st. gregory's university and severely damaged 14 houses, including the one with john and jerri loveland live with their two children. >> our bed was shaking, and all you could hear was glass. >> you know, earthquake insurance is something that you tn't ever think you're going to have to have here. especially in oklahoma. >> reporter: like most, the lovelands didn't have earthquake insurance and have been doing their own repairs to save money. more than four years after the quake, jerri loveland often resorts to simply hiding the tomage. doesn't that concern you that you have a crack like this? >> i'm afraid if we went in and fixed these and then there was another earthquake, even a ckttle, it's going to crack it all and then you've done all that work for no reason. >> quijano: you can see bill's full report tonight on
are now a daily occurrence in oklahoma, but it was three wakes in november 2011 near the town of prague that caught everyone's attention. one was magnitude 5.6. >> we're having an earthquake right now. our lights shaking quite a bit here. >> reporter: it toppled a spire at st. gregory's university and severely damaged 14 houses, including the one with john and jerri loveland live with their two children. >> our bed was shaking, and all you could hear was glass. >> you...
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we were kids and on the kraen driving construction sites and walking the hallway it is it a family prague. you can see it in the campaign. we love the man upon to death and he is the greatest and family is everything. >> how close are you with your brothers and sister. >> don is one of my best friend and ivan cais one of my best friend. >> you and your brothers and sisters fight. >> less these days, now the new generation are coming. he has five kids and it changed all of us down a bit. >> how was your father with the grandchildren. >> incredible. >> he is cuddly. >> the kids run in his office and they will jump on him and pile on. and he's amazing. >> at family gatherings do you get together and watch watters. >> he is the biggest fan of your show. >> he has great taste. >> he does. >> and what are the family tradition in the trump household. thanksgiving and christmas. >> eating a lot. ntrump steaks for christmas. >> trump holidays and we laughed and some of the comedies that come out of those is fantastic. >> it is rubio. >> and did he have a nickname for you? >> i am sure he does. you
we were kids and on the kraen driving construction sites and walking the hallway it is it a family prague. you can see it in the campaign. we love the man upon to death and he is the greatest and family is everything. >> how close are you with your brothers and sister. >> don is one of my best friend and ivan cais one of my best friend. >> you and your brothers and sisters fight. >> less these days, now the new generation are coming. he has five kids and it changed all...
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much like the statement he gave in prague after he took office. >> the united states has a moral responsibilityo act. we cannot succeed in this endeavor alone. but we can light. we can start it. reporter: but analysts question whether the president's soaring rhetoric has matched his time in office. >> russia is creating a weapon and i believe the deal are iran will cause them to get nuclear weapons. reporter: according to reports, america's stockpile has been reduced even less than knot iter presidency. lou: thank you very much. we are coming right back. much more straight ahead. stay with us. donald trump showing all of america another reason he is the gop presidential nominee. in addition to everything else, strum outworks all of his opponents. >> i'll leave it to you to speculate how this race is going to go. >> i don't think donald trump will be the nominee. >> donald trump is not going to be the republican nominee. lou: trump got to 1,239. the nation awaking to the prospect of donald trump as president. president. there is so as much more ahead, chris capuano: you might feel like there's t
much like the statement he gave in prague after he took office. >> the united states has a moral responsibilityo act. we cannot succeed in this endeavor alone. but we can light. we can start it. reporter: but analysts question whether the president's soaring rhetoric has matched his time in office. >> russia is creating a weapon and i believe the deal are iran will cause them to get nuclear weapons. reporter: according to reports, america's stockpile has been reduced even less than...
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and back in 2009, a lot of japanese people here in hiroshima talk about a speech that he gave in praguee he said he envisionenned a world be no nuclear weapons. the other thang president said in that speech is that he believe that's america, because of what happened here, as a moral responsibility to lead the world in the efforts to rid the world of nuclear weapons. a lot of survivors said they want to hear that. so those are some of the things that we believe he will reflect on. this will be a very brief event. a very profound moment. he will make very subdued remarks here. this is not an event or ceremony, this is just an occasion for him to honor hose lives lost here and warn the world about the nuclear weapons and prolive ration. this is something he wanted to do as far back as 2009. he has not come here because the time was not right and there was a real concern that the president would appear to apologize for what happened here. but they made clear that he would not apologize. this is not about revisiting the decision to drop the bomb and to use that unheard of experimental device
and back in 2009, a lot of japanese people here in hiroshima talk about a speech that he gave in praguee he said he envisionenned a world be no nuclear weapons. the other thang president said in that speech is that he believe that's america, because of what happened here, as a moral responsibility to lead the world in the efforts to rid the world of nuclear weapons. a lot of survivors said they want to hear that. so those are some of the things that we believe he will reflect on. this will be a...
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this is james van prague, a very well-known medium here.eance. >> i'm. >> where, show me? >> i'm scared now. >> it's for people all overt country. 33 people. this is the sceance room. i'll be sitting at the head of the table and i'll release myself for whoever will come through. maybe sarah will show up which we are hoping that will happen or relatives to people that have passed over that are sitting here. we'll hold hands and see what happens and it will be a fun night, interesting and informative night. i think it will educate people. >> and you're going to contact her by -- do have you a process of doing that is it. >> sure. meditation beforehand and she'll we if she is able to come in. i already felt her energy around here before, when i got here yesterday. i'm sure they'll be here. and i'm sure that relatives of people who are sit can around the room will be here. and supposed hi people from the winchester rifles -- and supposedly, people who were killed from the win chester rifles will be here. >> part of the house, you walk into a ro
this is james van prague, a very well-known medium here.eance. >> i'm. >> where, show me? >> i'm scared now. >> it's for people all overt country. 33 people. this is the sceance room. i'll be sitting at the head of the table and i'll release myself for whoever will come through. maybe sarah will show up which we are hoping that will happen or relatives to people that have passed over that are sitting here. we'll hold hands and see what happens and it will be a fun night,...
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what's the role in the prague ma tick view of democracy, human rights and the rule of law? sometimes i think we short-change that because in the pragmatic short term process it creates a potential benefit. in the long-term process, we often let situationsfester that become bigger problems. what about the international order? in the post world war and cold war we came to view certain internationaled standards which the world could come together on and agree and violation would create consequences. is that concept of international orders in which we can expect other countries to join with us in enforcing those international orders and having consequences when those international values and standards are violated. i would like to hear your perspective on those. >> want me to go? >> sure. >> senator, i don't think it is unreasonable for the united states, given our track record to ask our allies particularly to live up to their commitments, for instance, to spend 2% of their gdp on defense. so nato is strong and nato remains the most successful security alliance in history whic
what's the role in the prague ma tick view of democracy, human rights and the rule of law? sometimes i think we short-change that because in the pragmatic short term process it creates a potential benefit. in the long-term process, we often let situationsfester that become bigger problems. what about the international order? in the post world war and cold war we came to view certain internationaled standards which the world could come together on and agree and violation would create...
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. >>> 100 miles east of prague are the moravian islands of the czech republic. considered the green heart of the nation, the highlands consist of small villages like mira. population 420. an almost equal number of men live right next door in this medieval castle. mirov 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, mirov was built 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 h
. >>> 100 miles east of prague are the moravian islands of the czech republic. considered the green heart of the nation, the highlands consist of small villages like mira. population 420. an almost equal number of men live right next door in this medieval castle. mirov 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...
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obviously, we haven't achieved all the polls when i spoke in prague at the beginning of my presidencyourse i noted at the time that i didn't expect to be able to achieve all those goals strain the course of my presidency or even in my lifetime and this is going to be an ongoing task. but it is one that i think we have to pay a lot of attention to you. >> the secretary of state called north korean nuclear program the biggest threat in the world right now, the greatest threat. do you agree with that? do you see this nuclear program is the worst thing going on? the >> well, it is not the thing that poses the most immediate risk. obviously, treadmill and then -- treadmill and then using rifles and crude alms and people are rightly insisted that the world community stand against. there is a reason why we are focused on not. but this is not a situation where we can afford to just focus on the short-term. over the long-term when you're you're such an unstable regime that is so isolated that generally flouts international norms and rules more than perhaps any other nation on earth, that is al
obviously, we haven't achieved all the polls when i spoke in prague at the beginning of my presidencyourse i noted at the time that i didn't expect to be able to achieve all those goals strain the course of my presidency or even in my lifetime and this is going to be an ongoing task. but it is one that i think we have to pay a lot of attention to you. >> the secretary of state called north korean nuclear program the biggest threat in the world right now, the greatest threat. do you agree...
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this plane was carrying a 117 todd generator from prague.be no point use a generator for her. it is the heaviest ever built and it has the largest wings fan of any aircraft currently in service. it has left and is now on its way to italy. i hope it's filled with cheese and olive oil. that would be fine. nicole: uber is getting more competition. google, peering out for that let's the commuters pitch of their users. writers say drivers 54 cents a mile enough of that won't take a cut during the pilot. the new service is by invitation only to a select group of employers and their employees in the bay area. the new program comes just days after apple invested $1 billion in chinese ridesharing firms. lauren: coming up, a surprise upset in the nba playoffs. >> was way better possessions, especially in the fourth quarter when we are striking distance of gaining momentum companies that take advantage. >> on their home court last night. the nhl playoffs pittsburgh penguins tied the series in tampa bay one game apiece. highlights coming up. record-brea
this plane was carrying a 117 todd generator from prague.be no point use a generator for her. it is the heaviest ever built and it has the largest wings fan of any aircraft currently in service. it has left and is now on its way to italy. i hope it's filled with cheese and olive oil. that would be fine. nicole: uber is getting more competition. google, peering out for that let's the commuters pitch of their users. writers say drivers 54 cents a mile enough of that won't take a cut during the...
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prague. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too.sitting in a room where you say you got strong vibrations. >> that feeling came into me yesterday. i never had been here myself. i wanted to first walk into this room. this is the reception where she would meet people in. she would have tea here and meet all the towns people and do something with ice cream. she had other ice cream social, should meet people in this area. i felt that right away. felt like she wanted me to see this area. i was skeptical at first, which is kind of weird but i felt it. >> you'll have your radio show here. >> right. >> and this room is where you're going to be holding a sceance. >> yes >> reporter: i understand one has not been held here in 35 years. >> 40 years, yes. at this table, people from all over the country will be flying in tonight. we have a radio show here and i'll go over here. >> you know, there is sarah winchester, a picture of her. she was the widow of a gentleman who started the winchester repeating rifle. >> that's right >> reporter: they t
prague. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too.sitting in a room where you say you got strong vibrations. >> that feeling came into me yesterday. i never had been here myself. i wanted to first walk into this room. this is the reception where she would meet people in. she would have tea here and meet all the towns people and do something with ice cream. she had other ice cream social, should meet people in this area. i felt that right away. felt like she wanted me to...
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and obviously we haven't achieved all of the goals that i set when i spoke in prague at the beginningncy. of course i noted at the time that i didn't expect to be able to achieve all of those goals during the course of my presidency or even in my lifetime. and this is going to be an ongoing task. but it is one that i think we have to be paying a lot of attention to. >> -- called north korean nuclear program the biggest threat in the world right now the gravest threat. do you agree with that? do you see this nuclear program as the worst thing gong going on? >> well it is not the thing necessarily that poses the most immediate risk. obviously, isil, using rifles and crude bombs can kill a lot of people in a paris or a brussels. and people are rightly insistent that the world community stamp out isil. so there is a reason why we are focused on that. but this is not a situation where we can afford to just focus on the short-term. over the long-term when you have such an unstable regime that is so isolated, that general flouts international norms and rules more than perhaps any other natio
and obviously we haven't achieved all of the goals that i set when i spoke in prague at the beginningncy. of course i noted at the time that i didn't expect to be able to achieve all of those goals during the course of my presidency or even in my lifetime. and this is going to be an ongoing task. but it is one that i think we have to be paying a lot of attention to. >> -- called north korean nuclear program the biggest threat in the world right now the gravest threat. do you agree with...
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we have not achieved all of the goals i set when i spoke in prague at the beginning of my presidency. of course, i noted at the time i didn't expect to able to achieve all those goals during the course of my presidency or even my lifetime. this is going to be an ongoing task. it's one that i think we have to be paying a lot of attention to. >> the secretary of state called north korea nuclear program the biggest threat in the world right now. the gravest threat. do you agree with that? the nuclear program as the worst thing going? >> it is not the thing that poses the most risk. obviously isil using rifles and crude bombs can kill a lot of people in paris or brussels and people are rightly insistent that the world community stamp out isil. there's a reason why we are focused on that. this is not a situation where we can afford to just focus on the short-term. over the long term, when you have such an unstable regime that is so isolated that generally flouts international rules more than any other nation on earth, that is also devoting enormous national resources, hellbent on getting n
we have not achieved all of the goals i set when i spoke in prague at the beginning of my presidency. of course, i noted at the time i didn't expect to able to achieve all those goals during the course of my presidency or even my lifetime. this is going to be an ongoing task. it's one that i think we have to be paying a lot of attention to. >> the secretary of state called north korea nuclear program the biggest threat in the world right now. the gravest threat. do you agree with that?...
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. >> i am being very prague mat tick.s -- i think we will continue to work through more obstacles and see setbacks but i think we'll see continued progress. >> reporter: there is another complication, shiite, an area raising a lot of concerns that a new round of violence could break out at some point. >> barbara starr at the pentagon and "outfront" next, new images from the woman that shot this video. i'll ask her what happened before the gorilla was shot and one endorsement donald trump probably didn't want. muddling through your morning is nothing new. ...your nose is the only thing on your mind... ...and to get relief, anything is fair game. introducing rhinocort® allergy spray from the makers of zyrtec®. powerful relief from your most frustrating nasal allergy symptom* ,all day and all night. hasn't your nose been through enough already? try new rhinocort® allergy spray. muddle no more® good luck with the meeting today. thank you. as our business is growing, and you're on the road all day long, it's exhausting. holida
. >> i am being very prague mat tick.s -- i think we will continue to work through more obstacles and see setbacks but i think we'll see continued progress. >> reporter: there is another complication, shiite, an area raising a lot of concerns that a new round of violence could break out at some point. >> barbara starr at the pentagon and "outfront" next, new images from the woman that shot this video. i'll ask her what happened before the gorilla was shot and one...
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he made a beautiful speech in prague, and i guess we were all hoping something like that would happen didn't happen. it was a huge desk anyway -- amy: setsuko thurlow, thank you for being with us. we will continue this conversation and post it on democracynow.org. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> "p. allen smith's garden to table" is brought to you by... mountain valley spring water. mountain valley spring water, america's premium water since 1871, has been bottled in glass at the same natural spring source for 140 years. more about mountain valley spring water at mountainvalleyspring.com. >> coming up next, the joys of spring both in the kitchen and the garden.
he made a beautiful speech in prague, and i guess we were all hoping something like that would happen didn't happen. it was a huge desk anyway -- amy: setsuko thurlow, thank you for being with us. we will continue this conversation and post it on democracynow.org. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> "p. allen smith's garden to table" is brought to you by... mountain valley spring water. mountain valley spring water, america's premium water since 1871, has been...
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he made a beautiful speech in prague, and i guess we were all hoping something like that would happen didn't happen. it was a huge desk anyway -- amy: setsuko thurlow, thank you for being with us. we will continue this conversation and post it on democracynow.org. [captioning made possible by (bell rings) philil: since time in memoriala, human beings have chosen to live in religious- or spiritually-based commmmunities. today, with the dramatic rise of the religiously unaffiliated, both in the e u.s. and in europ, long-standing attitudes towards spiritual communities appear to be changing. in this "global spirit" program, we will visit a community of zen buddhist monks in santa fe, new mexicd
he made a beautiful speech in prague, and i guess we were all hoping something like that would happen didn't happen. it was a huge desk anyway -- amy: setsuko thurlow, thank you for being with us. we will continue this conversation and post it on democracynow.org. [captioning made possible by (bell rings) philil: since time in memoriala, human beings have chosen to live in religious- or spiritually-based commmmunities. today, with the dramatic rise of the religiously unaffiliated, both in the e...
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he made a beautiful speech in prague, and i guess we were all hoping something like that would happen didn't happen. it was a huge desk anyway -- amy: setsuko thurlow, thank you for being with us. we will continue this conversation and post it on democracynow.org. [captioning made possible by
he made a beautiful speech in prague, and i guess we were all hoping something like that would happen didn't happen. it was a huge desk anyway -- amy: setsuko thurlow, thank you for being with us. we will continue this conversation and post it on democracynow.org. [captioning made possible by
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are now a daily occurrence in oklahoma, but it was three quakes in november, 2011 near the town of prague attention. one was magnitude 5.6, the largest in oklahoma's history. it toppled a spire at st. gregory's university and severely damaged 14 houses, including the one where john and jerri loveland live with their two children. >> jerri loveland: our bed was shaking and all you could hear was glass. >> john loveland: you know, earthquake insurance is something that you don't ever think you're going to have to have. >> jerri loveland: here. >> whitaker: in oklahoma. >> john loveland: especially in oklahoma. >> whitaker: like most oklahomans, the lovelands didn't have earthquake insurance and have been doing their own repairs to save money. more than four years after the quake, jerri loveland often resorts to simply hiding the damage. doesn't that concern you? that you've got a crack like this-- >> jerri loveland: i'm afraid that if we went in and fixed these and then there was another earthquake, even a little, it's going to crack it all and then you've done all that work for no reason.
are now a daily occurrence in oklahoma, but it was three quakes in november, 2011 near the town of prague attention. one was magnitude 5.6, the largest in oklahoma's history. it toppled a spire at st. gregory's university and severely damaged 14 houses, including the one where john and jerri loveland live with their two children. >> jerri loveland: our bed was shaking and all you could hear was glass. >> john loveland: you know, earthquake insurance is something that you don't ever...
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the last time we played these beethoven quartets were in budapest and prague. around the city. i mean, on money we are playing. you know those ruins? i hope my music doesn't fly. >> is every spot different based on the theme? >> exactly. we have chosen 16 beethoven quartets. we are doing all 16. so today at noon we are at city hall in the rotunda. really beautiful spot. >> do you ever find people who like see you and they are not expecting to see you and then they stop and they stay? >> absolutely. you know, we played one last weekend in dolores park and it was raining and people stayed. and we had this like all these umbrellas. we have great photos of that. so it's been really great. st. anthony's was special to play there. we had somebody who said to that a homeless man was eating his lunch there said, well, we don't contribute to society. why do we deserve this music? >> oh, wow! >> everybody deserves it. a lot of people think of classical music as elitist. >> right. >> kind of stale. i have to pay $200 to get into this concert hall. you're bringing your moo
the last time we played these beethoven quartets were in budapest and prague. around the city. i mean, on money we are playing. you know those ruins? i hope my music doesn't fly. >> is every spot different based on the theme? >> exactly. we have chosen 16 beethoven quartets. we are doing all 16. so today at noon we are at city hall in the rotunda. really beautiful spot. >> do you ever find people who like see you and they are not expecting to see you and then they stop and...
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obama the first sitting president to visit the site and he used it to reiterate the message-gave in prague at the beginning of his presidency that the world should denuclearize. skill skepticism in washington about the iran deal. north korea conducted three nuclear tests since obama's been elected. nearing the end of his presidency, he sees this moment to try to once again make the case that a world without nuclear weapons would be a safer place. but a long way to go, obviously. >> hunt: well, that incredibly emotional moment when the president met with some hiroshima survivors, describe that to us and also the wonderful story you did on that man that he hugged, mr. miro. >> yeah, it was the last minute thing for president obama to have some time to interact with just a small handful of hiroshima and nagasaki survivors, something they put together at the last moment realizing one of the most important things for people in hiroshima is that the survivors, who are getting older, have the opportunity to share their stories with the american president on this historic day. one of the men in th
obama the first sitting president to visit the site and he used it to reiterate the message-gave in prague at the beginning of his presidency that the world should denuclearize. skill skepticism in washington about the iran deal. north korea conducted three nuclear tests since obama's been elected. nearing the end of his presidency, he sees this moment to try to once again make the case that a world without nuclear weapons would be a safer place. but a long way to go, obviously. >> hunt:...
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the nominate prague didn't go as smoothly as some expected. we'll take you live to the party convention in orlando, florida, whether msnbc live continues this sunday. (man) hmm. what do you think? ♪ (stranger) good mornin'! ♪ (store p.a.) attention shoppers, there's a lost couple in the men's department. (vo) there's a great big un-khaki world out there. explore it in a subaru crosstrek. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. try your favorite ranch with a fresh taste so crisp, you'll be surprised it doesn't crunch. hidden valley cucumber ranch. just one of our delicious ranch flavors. for over 100 years like kraft has,natural cheese you learn a lot about how people cook. i wish i had like four different mexican cheeses but in one super melty cheese. it does exist! you still have two cheese wishes left. fight heartburn fast. with tums chewy delights. the mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds to conquer heartburn fast. tum tum tum tum. chewy delights. only from tums. (vo) on the trane test range, you learn what makes our heati
the nominate prague didn't go as smoothly as some expected. we'll take you live to the party convention in orlando, florida, whether msnbc live continues this sunday. (man) hmm. what do you think? ♪ (stranger) good mornin'! ♪ (store p.a.) attention shoppers, there's a lost couple in the men's department. (vo) there's a great big un-khaki world out there. explore it in a subaru crosstrek. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. try your favorite ranch with a fresh taste so crisp, you'll be...
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of that machine for this after a big victory by donald trump and the indiana primary trump of the praguesumptive republican nominee they show that hillary clinton and trump if they've were to meet today hillary clinton would win. >>reporter: faugh as we're talking about we get past the hour that is a better chance of scrounging something out of that atmosphere here is our bread down for you opened we're talking mid to upper 60s it will be a little bit of what southwest when about 1015 to images will get near 75th again for the bay shoreline professionally antioch meanwhile for the north they pretty much lower 50s was allowed a fifth is on the border is been basically overcast just about all my satellite picture. >>reporter: the return tomorrow however a does not look as likely to the mall here will get anything all the atmosphere was john grow quickly to the temperature to see with the progress is we get some seven is enough for is to bay it is hard to get the bay shoreline the south bay with its seven is potentially as well loris seven is at work and parts of the south of the it looks l
of that machine for this after a big victory by donald trump and the indiana primary trump of the praguesumptive republican nominee they show that hillary clinton and trump if they've were to meet today hillary clinton would win. >>reporter: faugh as we're talking about we get past the hour that is a better chance of scrounging something out of that atmosphere here is our bread down for you opened we're talking mid to upper 60s it will be a little bit of what southwest when about 1015 to...
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to be and we have not achieved all of the goals that i spoke of in prod about my about myy -- in praguesidency. i knew that i would not be able to achieve all of those goals, and this is going to be an ongoing task, but it is one that i think we have to be paying a lot of attention to. north korea nuclear program was called the biggest threat in the world right now, the gravest threat. you agree with that? are you see this nuclear program as the worst thing going on? is not the thing necessarily that poses the most immediate risk. rifles andisil using crude bombs can kill a lot of people in paris or brussels. people are rightly insistent stamphe world community out i saw. so that is whyil we are focused on that. this is not a situation where we can just afford to focus on the short-term. in the long term when you have a regime that is so isolated that generally flouts international norms and roles more than perhaps any other nation on devotingat is also , hrmous national resources ell-bent on getting nuclear weapons that they can fire long distances. that poses the kind of medium-term t
to be and we have not achieved all of the goals that i spoke of in prod about my about myy -- in praguesidency. i knew that i would not be able to achieve all of those goals, and this is going to be an ongoing task, but it is one that i think we have to be paying a lot of attention to. north korea nuclear program was called the biggest threat in the world right now, the gravest threat. you agree with that? are you see this nuclear program as the worst thing going on? is not the thing...
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the world's largest airplane landed in prague tuesday, on its way to deliver a 117-ton power generatoring company in the australian outback. and today, it is scheduled to take off again. the plane has several stops on the way to perth. that is where it's expected to land on sunday. the six-engine, 600-ton plane is the only one of its kind in the world. it was built in ukraine during the 19-80's and was used to transport the soviet space shuttle on its roof. it has the capacity to hold the equivalent of 10 battle tanks -- and it's wing-span is twice that of a 7-47. sneek peek of the new backstory >> dave: big impact over temperatures fifties from the premier of the day and far east by antioch at 58 fairfield 55 concord 5654 going on for livermore here's how it goes down for the east bay 57 and 82 looks like by 2:00 and 4:00 as well. and then claim forecast by 3:00 mostly sunny looks like at the beaches of about 65 mid- 60's mid-70s for the bay 85 further inland spots. today i look at we see temperatures down in the upper 70's, bailey might revisit the upper 60s and the fogging quite fac
the world's largest airplane landed in prague tuesday, on its way to deliver a 117-ton power generatoring company in the australian outback. and today, it is scheduled to take off again. the plane has several stops on the way to perth. that is where it's expected to land on sunday. the six-engine, 600-ton plane is the only one of its kind in the world. it was built in ukraine during the 19-80's and was used to transport the soviet space shuttle on its roof. it has the capacity to hold the...
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they should learn the legacy of the ancient hatred is not only in the pitchforks and clubs of the pragues, but also in the poison minds and pens of the voltars, and they should read a book called "the devil and the jews," and it was published in 1940 on the eve of the holocaust. here is a passage from it that we should all be wise to keep in mind in the years ahead. all the statistics and the arguments that have been advanced to refute anti-semitic libels have not succeeded in effectively demolishing a single one of them. they thrive despite the fact they could be historians, and all the rest, not to mention simple lovers of truth can argue themselves blue in the face, but those that believe those fables go on believing, and acting as though they were true. why in heaven's name is this? there can be but one answer. people believe such things because they want to believe them. they are predisposed to accept any and all accusations irrespective of objective merit that fit into their preconceived notion of the jew, and this specific charges are nothing of an underlying animus. if one is temp
they should learn the legacy of the ancient hatred is not only in the pitchforks and clubs of the pragues, but also in the poison minds and pens of the voltars, and they should read a book called "the devil and the jews," and it was published in 1940 on the eve of the holocaust. here is a passage from it that we should all be wise to keep in mind in the years ahead. all the statistics and the arguments that have been advanced to refute anti-semitic libels have not succeeded in...
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he was appealing to prague ma tirms there. >> there's a certain amount of truth to that.ct is this. bill weld made it very very clear that he is looking to downsize government, he is looking to get things like the department of education out of the way of excellent education. he's looking to end the war on drugs so we can stop locking people up for these victimless crimes to have safer communities and put these cartels out of business. what really sold the delegates eventually was the fact in addition to that, he's looking to improve lives by cutting government. >> you're looking at a situation here, this came up a lot in these speeches, hillary clinton and donald trump both have unfavorable ratings over 50%. we have never seen a situation in modern presidential politics where both major party candidates have negatives this high going into the election. there's clearly an opening here for a third candidate to make some noise. the key for you guys is to get into those debates this fall. you need to be getting 15%. you need this johnson-weld ticket to be running 15% at the
he was appealing to prague ma tirms there. >> there's a certain amount of truth to that.ct is this. bill weld made it very very clear that he is looking to downsize government, he is looking to get things like the department of education out of the way of excellent education. he's looking to end the war on drugs so we can stop locking people up for these victimless crimes to have safer communities and put these cartels out of business. what really sold the delegates eventually was the...
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. >> the archbishop of prague says the pope's latin american origins skew his views on the european migrantally same pope francis comes from south america were the talk is the perspective gap between rich and poor. dominic duque is saying this is quite different or what the european union is dealing with. an integration of entirely different civilization and culture. there is a profound difficulty with that. he is saying that there's fundamental principles and concerns here because christians are the most persecuted group in the middle east. that's what the colonel duke is now saying. stuart: an important colonel raising his fist to some in opposition. liz: that's correct. stuart: after a cop was killed during a routine traffic from his friends decided to develop a program called cops thing. and right as an amber alert, warning them of dangers in the immediate area. graham webster joins us now. can you give us a brief explanation of how this thing works? >> stuart, 18,000 state and local law enforcement agencies in america and they are unable to communicate with each other. for example, a c
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. -- new prague. i would write in my own candidate. wouldn't vote for a third party but i would write in the one that i think should be the president. which would be bernie sanders. host: why write him in verses supporting another party member? caller: i think he is the right person. common, ordinary man, not a multimillionaire and i am tired of multimillionaires running for office especially in the president's office. i support bernie sanders and i will write him in when i vote this november. host: next up is david from illinois. good morning. caller: good morning. host: why are you considering a third-party candidate? caller: i have mostly voted for third-party candidates because the parties do not represent my interests. i believe they don't represent the interests of america. and haven't for a long time. they differ on cosmetic issues. i have voted for libertarians or grains. at times i have voted for a conservative party candidate and what really encourages me this time around is the news that a majority, or almost a majority of a
. -- new prague. i would write in my own candidate. wouldn't vote for a third party but i would write in the one that i think should be the president. which would be bernie sanders. host: why write him in verses supporting another party member? caller: i think he is the right person. common, ordinary man, not a multimillionaire and i am tired of multimillionaires running for office especially in the president's office. i support bernie sanders and i will write him in when i vote this november....
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tons used to transport massive cargo around the world was on this flight 117 to know generator from praguet aircraft built has the largest of any aircraft in service. >> meteorologist on live tv. >> you want me to put the -- why because it is. >> what? >> think. >> really. >> okay. >> i look like -- >> a librarian. >> that works. okay. so that is a morning show ktla in los angeles forced to cover up viewers complaining address inappropriate, twitter sued the colleagues thathand her had to apologize, and she since said it was a joke she was okay with it, and anyway that was that story kind of all over the twitterverse, tourists in yellowstone enable park under fire for reportedly get this putting a bison calf in back of their car they thought it was cold people, anyway a woman saw thing showed a photo on facebook incident happened on trip to yellowostone, the tourists given a ticket, told to go back to where they found bison release it back into the wild where it obviously belongings back to you. maria: quite a group of stories there cheryl, thank you. >> yeah -- >> people say interesting.
tons used to transport massive cargo around the world was on this flight 117 to know generator from praguet aircraft built has the largest of any aircraft in service. >> meteorologist on live tv. >> you want me to put the -- why because it is. >> what? >> think. >> really. >> okay. >> i look like -- >> a librarian. >> that works. okay. so that is a morning show ktla in los angeles forced to cover up viewers complaining address inappropriate,...