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has aligned themselves with the prague speech with the concerned expressed about the humanitarian -- they believe -- they're real in the sense that frustration over disarmament and fear of nuclear use has contributed to the growth of this humanitarian movement, and it's led some extremely well informed and well placed observers to conclude that the two sides are more polarized than they have ever been. now, this movement provides an opportunity not only for states to show concern about and dissatisfaction with the status quo, but to take matters in their own hands outside of the npt and without the nuclear weapon states if necessary. this is not going to strengthen that treaty. it will not fill the void that many believe has emerged in the absence of further progress. now, bridging the divide is going to require we make common cause with our partners to address the concerns that fuel the humanitarian movement. i was asked to provide a best case and a worst case, and i won't get into the issue of politics, but you know, who gets elected in november, i think, will very much influence t
has aligned themselves with the prague speech with the concerned expressed about the humanitarian -- they believe -- they're real in the sense that frustration over disarmament and fear of nuclear use has contributed to the growth of this humanitarian movement, and it's led some extremely well informed and well placed observers to conclude that the two sides are more polarized than they have ever been. now, this movement provides an opportunity not only for states to show concern about and...
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more than 500 players tried puz at the rubik's cube championship in prague.op prize went to a young man in germany who solved it in recent than eight seconds. he said the key is to, get this, practice, practice, practice. >> their hands move so fast. you try to watch what they're doing to pick up tips but you can't tell. >> and their minds are moving even faster. should pretty amazing. you're watching nbc 10 news today at 5:00 starts right now. >>> and right now on "nbc 10 news today," hello cleveland. the 2016 republican national convention kicks off in ohio today. we have live round the croc coverage as we break down the celebrations, the controversies and the convention speakers. >>> officers ambushed, another u.s. city now in mourning after police officers were gunned down in a deadly attack in baton rouge, this as we continue to learn more about the man police believe is responsible. >>> septa slowdown, this morning the transit authority is getting more help after being forced to take a third of its complete off the tracks. we'll tell you what is happeni
more than 500 players tried puz at the rubik's cube championship in prague.op prize went to a young man in germany who solved it in recent than eight seconds. he said the key is to, get this, practice, practice, practice. >> their hands move so fast. you try to watch what they're doing to pick up tips but you can't tell. >> and their minds are moving even faster. should pretty amazing. you're watching nbc 10 news today at 5:00 starts right now. >>> and right now on...
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largest group, other than cubans to be brought in as refugees were the czechoslovakians after the prague spring. and jews were fairly welcome, latinos not quite so welcome, again for foreign-policy reasons. the united states tried to prevent the election of -- but it was not inclined to give refuge to people fleeing from the coup by pinochet. even though the u.n. pleaded with the government, apparently. after the fall of saigon, close to three quarters of a million vietnamese and cambodians eventually came to the united states. so, that is what was going on with refugees. in the late980's, 1970's, there started to become very apparent that there were increasingly large populations of people in united states who could not be sent back to their home countries. and had no organized method of applying for asylum, or applying to stay here. there are many theories as to why. i can give you some of them. there may be truth in all of them. one was that people, from what we now call the third world, were more exposed to the life, and lifestyle of western democracies and the freedoms we enjoy the
largest group, other than cubans to be brought in as refugees were the czechoslovakians after the prague spring. and jews were fairly welcome, latinos not quite so welcome, again for foreign-policy reasons. the united states tried to prevent the election of -- but it was not inclined to give refuge to people fleeing from the coup by pinochet. even though the u.n. pleaded with the government, apparently. after the fall of saigon, close to three quarters of a million vietnamese and cambodians...
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and we are prague for their recovery. as i told mayor rawlings, i believe that i speak for every sing american when i say that we are horrified over these events, and that we stand united with the people, and the police department in dallas. according to police there are multiple suspects. we will learn more undoubtedly about their twisted motivations. but let's be clear, there's no possible justification for these kinds of attacks. or any violence against law enforcement. the fbi is already in touch with the dallas police, and anyone involved in these senseless murders will be held fully accountable. justice will be done. i will have more to say about this as the facts become more clear. for now, let me just say that even as yesterday i spoke about our need to be concerned as all americans about racial disparities in our criminal justice system, i also said yesterday that our police have an extraordinarily difficult job. and the vast majority of them do their job in outstanding fashion. i also indicated the degree to whi
and we are prague for their recovery. as i told mayor rawlings, i believe that i speak for every sing american when i say that we are horrified over these events, and that we stand united with the people, and the police department in dallas. according to police there are multiple suspects. we will learn more undoubtedly about their twisted motivations. but let's be clear, there's no possible justification for these kinds of attacks. or any violence against law enforcement. the fbi is already in...
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you think you are in a hotel room in prague.ow about the cobra. >> the advice for the folks at home. you keep your naps short. if they go over 40 minutes then you get into the groggy stage and you feel bad and you have to make a double espresso. you wake up refreshed or even close your eyes and sit back in your chair. it will work for you. coming up, you love them and the panel fears him. it is andy levey next with half time. the "red eye" pod cast is back and it is great to nap too. foxnewsradio.com.p?p?h >>> women -- welcome back. time to find out what we missed. hi, andy. >> hi, tom, how are you? >> it has been a longtime. >> obviously i'm full of crap. a historic nomination or an historic nomination. don't you have to say and? a lot of people say -- >> the linguist? >> a historic is cleaner. an historic is a little -- >> all right. my problem is a historic is a word. so by saying an historic you are avoiding confusion. >> after talking about an historic nomination and then saying it was trump you said, quote, that was a bit
you think you are in a hotel room in prague.ow about the cobra. >> the advice for the folks at home. you keep your naps short. if they go over 40 minutes then you get into the groggy stage and you feel bad and you have to make a double espresso. you wake up refreshed or even close your eyes and sit back in your chair. it will work for you. coming up, you love them and the panel fears him. it is andy levey next with half time. the "red eye" pod cast is back and it is great to nap...
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on top of that as well a lot of them are prague mattists and supporting the coup may not work and as you say bring reprizeles. there have been me elected democratic merits who have been im prisoned by this government before and lots of good reasons for civil liberties to criticize it. but a military coup is not something looked at outside of the coup party themselves. >> you have joined us over the last couple of hours and we sincerely appreciate it very much. >> the turkey's president is telling the nation his government is still in charge after this attempted military coup. >> citizens answered a call to take to the streets and confront troops trying to take over the country. we'll have more on this breaking story right after this. test. test. ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. >>> you're watching continuing coverage of the coup attempt in turkey, the turkish president claims that he is in charge and that the coup will not succeed. so far the reaction from washington has been swift. kelly wright has the latest from our newsroom. >> the president was brooefiefe the n
on top of that as well a lot of them are prague mattists and supporting the coup may not work and as you say bring reprizeles. there have been me elected democratic merits who have been im prisoned by this government before and lots of good reasons for civil liberties to criticize it. but a military coup is not something looked at outside of the coup party themselves. >> you have joined us over the last couple of hours and we sincerely appreciate it very much. >> the turkey's...
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heydrich three weeks after this photograph is taken, as senasa 5 assassinated in prague. heydrich is his protector and mentor. that was a nasty incident in 1971 it was discovered by the commander of paris and they headed back to berlin. so during the week that heydrich spending in paris whining and dining and meeting a lot of ma'am dams madam madames, they talked about what they would do. heydrich was killed because of the shuffling that went on in evolving doors of the ss. and knochen here became ahead, the most powerful men, the german's secret police in the wholly france under the control of fs general carl oberg. meanwhile the hospital, sumner jackson waiting for his own war against the nazi. this is a document and i know it looks boring. it is quite interesting. it is the invasion from a 19 years old joe manos. he flew one of those up there. he shut down on the 14th of july, 1943. his father sold his huge air battle above paris. americans bombed paris on bastille day on 1943 which managed to shut down. he made it back to england about four months later completing of
heydrich three weeks after this photograph is taken, as senasa 5 assassinated in prague. heydrich is his protector and mentor. that was a nasty incident in 1971 it was discovered by the commander of paris and they headed back to berlin. so during the week that heydrich spending in paris whining and dining and meeting a lot of ma'am dams madam madames, they talked about what they would do. heydrich was killed because of the shuffling that went on in evolving doors of the ss. and knochen here...
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you think you are in a hotel room in prague. about the cobra. >> the advice for the folks at home. you keep your naps short. if they go over 40 minutes then you get into the groggy stage and you feel bad and you have to make a double espresso. you wake up refreshed or even close your eyes and sit back in your chair. it will work for you. coming up, you love them and the panel fears him. it is andy levey next with half time. the "red eye" pod cast is back and it is great to nap too. foxnewsradio.com. [siren] come on! ♪ come on. ♪ ♪ p&g. proud sponsor of moms. esuthey offer a claim-freece a smarter discount.h saves money. because safe drivers cost less to insure, which saves money. they let you pay your bill electronically, which saves postage, which saves money. they settle claims quickly, which saves time, which saves money. and they offer home and auto insurance, so you can bundle your policies, which saves money. esurance was born online and built to save. and when they save, you save. that's auto and home insurance for the mo
you think you are in a hotel room in prague. about the cobra. >> the advice for the folks at home. you keep your naps short. if they go over 40 minutes then you get into the groggy stage and you feel bad and you have to make a double espresso. you wake up refreshed or even close your eyes and sit back in your chair. it will work for you. coming up, you love them and the panel fears him. it is andy levey next with half time. the "red eye" pod cast is back and it is great to nap...
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. >>> 100 miles east of prague are the mor afian highlands 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 mor afian highlands 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...
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we went to prague, where i showed her the city of my birth and made her eat czech cabbage, she didn'tlike it very much. she met with -- he made so many dreams of freedom come true. when hillary served in the senate, i saw her workday and night as a member of the armed services committee working with republicans and democrats to keep our military strong and protect our troops and their families. and when hillary served as secretary of state, i watched her partner with president obama to restore our country's reputation around the world. she fought terrorism. she stopped the spread of nuclear weapons, and she promoted diplomacy, defense, development, and democracy, smart power in every corner of the world. as i travel around the world today, i'm reminded how important it is that the person who represents our nation is trusted by our allies and who listens more than she talks. hillary and i share a few things in common, we both went to the same college, so i know where she got her study habits. we are both mothers and grandmothers, so i know where she got her management skills. we are bo
we went to prague, where i showed her the city of my birth and made her eat czech cabbage, she didn'tlike it very much. she met with -- he made so many dreams of freedom come true. when hillary served in the senate, i saw her workday and night as a member of the armed services committee working with republicans and democrats to keep our military strong and protect our troops and their families. and when hillary served as secretary of state, i watched her partner with president obama to restore...
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and as the day prague row cents here, we will tart to see not only the clouds start to rebuild but the moistures creeping up. humidity starts to build with time, as well, and steadier rain will begin to approach for us by 3:00 p.m. give or take from south to north as well. so, coming up a little later in the broadcast, i'll tike it out, so many fireworks displays, what's it actually mean when it comes to the rain moving through? and i'll give that you sense of timing here coming up. in the meantime, though, a string of 90 plus degree days and more building humidity on tap for us, in the days ahead, meisha? >> very hot days ahead. katie, thank you so much. right now what you are looking at video behind me, what i was just talking about if you caught it when i was up at the desk talking about fatal dent that happened in mt. laurel earlier this morning, what you are looking at crews are still out there. again, this is 295 northbound route 73, all northbound lanes, are still blocked, you will have to use alternate around this route 70, probably going to be your best bet until all of this g
and as the day prague row cents here, we will tart to see not only the clouds start to rebuild but the moistures creeping up. humidity starts to build with time, as well, and steadier rain will begin to approach for us by 3:00 p.m. give or take from south to north as well. so, coming up a little later in the broadcast, i'll tike it out, so many fireworks displays, what's it actually mean when it comes to the rain moving through? and i'll give that you sense of timing here coming up. in the...
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obama made a speech in prague. in 2009, he said we need nuclear abolition. he said the united states has got to lead that effort because the united states is the only country that has ever used nuclear weapons and warfare against another country. and that's where we want to begin today. on the one hand there is a certain hypocrisy in what is going on but the story begins really back in 1945. it has progressed to the pointed now, how many countries have nuclear weapons? how many countries have nuclear weapons now? nine, exactly. nine countries have nuclear weapons today. how many are there in the world today? give or take a few hundred. how many nuclear weapons are in the world today? you guys know a lot about climate change and global warming. i'm going argue that the primary threat to our existence is still the threat of nuclear annihilation. how many nuclear weapons in the world today? just a little under 16,000. how many nuclear weapons at the peak? anybody know? 1970's, there were approximately 70,000 nuclear weapons in world. and there was always one si
obama made a speech in prague. in 2009, he said we need nuclear abolition. he said the united states has got to lead that effort because the united states is the only country that has ever used nuclear weapons and warfare against another country. and that's where we want to begin today. on the one hand there is a certain hypocrisy in what is going on but the story begins really back in 1945. it has progressed to the pointed now, how many countries have nuclear weapons? how many countries have...
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before he left, corby smith -- prague saw as'rague benevolent desire to avoid -- "the infliction of needless suffering." when he returned a week later, kirby smith told sprague he could not surrender. in a lengthy memorandum, kirby smith articulated his reasoning. he argued that "my army was menaced only from a distance and it is large and well supplied and extensive country full of resources. and exhaustedorn army at appomattox, his force faced no immediate threat. considering the different circumstances, the appomattox arms "were not such that soldier could honorably except. an officer can honorably surrender his command when he is resisted to the utmost of his power. given the condition of his army he reasoned that it cannot be said the duty imposed upon me has been fulfilled to the utmost extent required by the laws of honorable warfare." unlike some of his subordinates who harbored fantasies about the trans-mississippi confederacy continuing to fight, kirby smith did not hold unrealistic expectations about the military prospect before him. however, says he was in a stronger military pos
before he left, corby smith -- prague saw as'rague benevolent desire to avoid -- "the infliction of needless suffering." when he returned a week later, kirby smith told sprague he could not surrender. in a lengthy memorandum, kirby smith articulated his reasoning. he argued that "my army was menaced only from a distance and it is large and well supplied and extensive country full of resources. and exhaustedorn army at appomattox, his force faced no immediate threat. considering...
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it's too unpredictable that really means prague mat klee mle speaking we've got to get aheada of thesues likedress es l radicalization, issues like, you know, building communities thatt service of serve as first linetn of defense against this from fro happening in the first placest p that's difficult to do.cult it's a long-term problem butut prague mat klee speaking it'skis the only way to minimize this overturn.ov >> thanks for joining us today.i >> thank you. >> we are going to switch gearsa right now. righ 8:00 sorry five. we want to get a look at your au for confident because it wasid just unbelievably hot yesterdayy but we are also heading to our zip trip today. op tri t do little double duty. put tucker to extra work now. >> tucker g morning. a lot of people are t wondering where mr. millie went. she's a fan favorite. >> oh, i know. iw. she was so sweet. what wonderful viewer. >> um-hmm. >> that was the person i had ond earlier.r. >> hit 98 yesterday. we'll be in the low to mid 90'ss today. another hot and humid day in store.e. maybe a few degrees cooler thant yesterday. by may
it's too unpredictable that really means prague mat klee mle speaking we've got to get aheada of thesues likedress es l radicalization, issues like, you know, building communities thatt service of serve as first linetn of defense against this from fro happening in the first placest p that's difficult to do.cult it's a long-term problem butut prague mat klee speaking it'skis the only way to minimize this overturn.ov >> thanks for joining us today.i >> thank you. >> we are going...
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you might recall that in the spring of 2009, president obama made an important speech in prague that called for nuclear abolition. one could say it was the high point of the obama presidency. it is what helped him get the nobel peace prize, which a lot of people have urged him to give back since then. we need nuclear abolition. he said the united states has to lead the effort. it is the only country that has ever used nuclear weapons and warfare against another country. that is where i want to begin today. on the one hand, there is a certain hypocrisy in what is going on. in 1945.em begins back it has progressed to the point where how many countries have nuclear weapons now? nine exactly. nine countries have nuclear weapons today. how many nuclear weapons are there in the world today? approximately. we know a lot about climate , what and global warming seems to be the threats to our existence. i would argue this -- of the existencereat to our is still nuclear annihilation. there are just a little under 16,000 nuclear weapons today. peak? weapons at the there were approximately 70,000
you might recall that in the spring of 2009, president obama made an important speech in prague that called for nuclear abolition. one could say it was the high point of the obama presidency. it is what helped him get the nobel peace prize, which a lot of people have urged him to give back since then. we need nuclear abolition. he said the united states has to lead the effort. it is the only country that has ever used nuclear weapons and warfare against another country. that is where i want to...
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assassinated in prague. czech. two czech paratroopers rolled a bomb under his car and killed him. bad news for knochen. dr. bones, his nickname was. knochen in german means bones. bad news for helmut because heydrich is his protector and mentor. there had been a nasty incident in 1941 when knochen had blown up several synagogues in paris and tried to make it look like frenchmen had blown up the synagogues to create a wave of anti-semitism. it was squofdiscovered by the s german commanders in paris and they had him sent back to berlin. heydrich sent knochen back to paris and had the senior wehrmacht generals removed. so during the week that heydrich spends in paris, wining and dining and meeting various mademoiselles, the heiresses, a woman called florence gould, et cetera, they talked about what they would do in france. the plan was that the ss would take complete control of france. and heydrich was killed because of the shuffling that went on, the revolving door of senior command within the ss and the gestapo. helmut knochen here becomes head of the gestapo in paris, the most pow
assassinated in prague. czech. two czech paratroopers rolled a bomb under his car and killed him. bad news for knochen. dr. bones, his nickname was. knochen in german means bones. bad news for helmut because heydrich is his protector and mentor. there had been a nasty incident in 1941 when knochen had blown up several synagogues in paris and tried to make it look like frenchmen had blown up the synagogues to create a wave of anti-semitism. it was squofdiscovered by the s german commanders in...
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you might recall in spring of 2009, obama made a very important each in prague in which he called for nuclear abolition. could say it was the high point of the obama presidency and it is what helped them get the nobel peace prize. in 2009, he said the united states has got to lead the effort. the united states is the only country that has ever used nuclear weapons out of warfare against another country. on the one hand, there is a certain hypocrisy and what is going on, but it begins really back in 1945. to the pointssed where now, how many countries have nuclear weapons? how many now? nine, exactly. nine countries. how many nuclear weapons are in the world today? give or take a few hundred? how many? you know a lot about climate andge and global warming what seems to be a threat to our the threat to our existence is still the threat of nuclear annihilation. how many are in the world today? 16,000. under how many nuclear weapons at the peak? does anybody know? approximately 70,000 nuclear weapons in the world in the 1970's. there's only one sign at the nuclear bomb museum in hiroshima
you might recall in spring of 2009, obama made a very important each in prague in which he called for nuclear abolition. could say it was the high point of the obama presidency and it is what helped them get the nobel peace prize. in 2009, he said the united states has got to lead the effort. the united states is the only country that has ever used nuclear weapons out of warfare against another country. on the one hand, there is a certain hypocrisy and what is going on, but it begins really...
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likes of whole and is -- the likes of poland is an exciting market for us. .e open a new base in praguehe risk with all of this new capacity coming in, the new aircraft, the risk is with the ongoing pure threat, people will want to travel a a lot less? >> people are continuing to travel in numbers. we are 1% better than we were at the same time last year. we have increased our passenger target to 117 million passengers . the great thing about ryanair is we have the lowest costs, we have the lowest fares. when there is a terror event, we do see dip in booking, but if the price is right, people tend to travel. manus: let's get more the ryanair results and european airlines in general. ryanair sticking to 1.38 billion euros. the downside risks are there p to this market seems quite impressed that neil came here and held onto his full-year guidance. a 40 had easyjet seeing probability and issued a warning. iag announced a profit warning. ryanair is possibly sparkling. manus: they are taking capacity in which a scheduling. some people thought they would wait until the spring. what you make o
likes of whole and is -- the likes of poland is an exciting market for us. .e open a new base in praguehe risk with all of this new capacity coming in, the new aircraft, the risk is with the ongoing pure threat, people will want to travel a a lot less? >> people are continuing to travel in numbers. we are 1% better than we were at the same time last year. we have increased our passenger target to 117 million passengers . the great thing about ryanair is we have the lowest costs, we have...
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. >>> the czech capital of prague, banni banning segway devices.were clogging up streets. >>> and a tool to improve customer service at macy's. shoppers get answer about the store they're in, such as where items are located or what's in stock. available through a web browser and in ten u.s. locations. >>> you're up to date. that's the news update. scott, back to you. >> sue, thanks so much. >>> after a series of high-profile accidents related to tesla's autopilot feature the national highway transportation -- excuse me, the national highway traffic safety administration, better none at ntsa, easy for me to say, is addressing safety concerns related to autonomous vehicles. noon at noon, phil lebeau in chicago with more on the automated vehicle's ssymposium? >> fresh comments from the administrator regarding developing rules and guidelines. we talked ak this yesterday. they expect to have these guidelines by the end of the summer. were talked kwi the u.s. transportation secretary, and the doctor today stressed the fact they are looking to improve saf
. >>> the czech capital of prague, banni banning segway devices.were clogging up streets. >>> and a tool to improve customer service at macy's. shoppers get answer about the store they're in, such as where items are located or what's in stock. available through a web browser and in ten u.s. locations. >>> you're up to date. that's the news update. scott, back to you. >> sue, thanks so much. >>> after a series of high-profile accidents related to tesla's...
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friday sees the start of a three-day european rubik's cube championship in prague, capital of the czechgood morning, john. john: good morning, charles. we'll have the latest on the aftermath on the shooting in dallas. we'll talk to the mayor. and a discussion about communities of color with the police with all the different voices, including homeland security secretary jay johnson, the police commissioner from new york, bill bratton, and the president of the naacp, and others, trying to figure out where the balance is between the community and police force. charles: thank you, john. we'll be watching. next week on "sunday morning" all eyes on cleveland. ♪ all eyes on cleveland. ♪ and chicago. on this 2016 passat. a great deal steve. yeah? clarence is on a roll. yeah. i wish they'd name an event after me. same here. but the model year end becky event? that's no good... stevent! that's just vandalism. whatever you want to call it, don't miss the volkswagen model year end event. hurry in for a one-thousand dollar volkswagen reward card and 0% apr on a new 2016 jetta. i was infected with hp
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prague, tokyo, singapore, santiago.se mission to go in country and surrounding countries to be the s & t diplomacy for the united states navy and they do a great job. we exchange basic research predominantly and look for technological commonalty but to try to minimize technological surprise on the global stage. next slide. next slide. no bucks, no buck rogers. blue line, rdte budget, department of navy. 15 to $17 billion an allly. 2 billion goes to the s & t, that is the red line. across the sister services we're all about $2 billion investment. what's the takeaway? the takeaway we're combined in commonalty across services not to duplicate. that is something been very effective at the os. did level with our assistant secretary of defense of research and engineering, mr. welby and communities of interest to minimize duplication, maximize leverage, once again building that $2 billion, getting roi up into the 5 and 6-x. very important. back to my venture capitalist analogy. we need to be looking at and i have championed ap
prague, tokyo, singapore, santiago.se mission to go in country and surrounding countries to be the s & t diplomacy for the united states navy and they do a great job. we exchange basic research predominantly and look for technological commonalty but to try to minimize technological surprise on the global stage. next slide. next slide. no bucks, no buck rogers. blue line, rdte budget, department of navy. 15 to $17 billion an allly. 2 billion goes to the s & t, that is the red line....
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we got into a war of iraq because of a meeting in prague with some meeting -- you know, whatever, you know. something that connect eed 9/11 because of a meeting that may not have ian occurred. >> the bottom line though is this does cast a shadow over the career prosecutor -- >> it has, it forced the attorney general to say what most thought, honor the judgment, the investigation, and the recommendations of the civil servants and the fbi. and i think the big buzz of d.c., and you've heard it for months, if the fbi believes there's a case against hillary clinton or one of her people, that's probably more like lit one of her people than her if there is such a case. they'll insist on prosecution. and if the head of the fbi doesn't get it, he'll have to resign. he has to defend his troops. that's been the expectation. i'm sure lor ret day lynch has heard that. she wouldn't stand in the way of a good case. what would be her reasoning? >> also point out that what they are investigating is whether there was mishandling of classified intelligence, of classified material because of the use of a
we got into a war of iraq because of a meeting in prague with some meeting -- you know, whatever, you know. something that connect eed 9/11 because of a meeting that may not have ian occurred. >> the bottom line though is this does cast a shadow over the career prosecutor -- >> it has, it forced the attorney general to say what most thought, honor the judgment, the investigation, and the recommendations of the civil servants and the fbi. and i think the big buzz of d.c., and you've...
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we open a new base in prague. a huge amount of scope and depth out there for our aircraft. >> is the risk with all this new capacity coming in and the new aircraft you have ordered, is the risk with the ongoing terror threat that people want to travel a lot less than they did and there four reduced capacity? >> people are tipping to travel, and continuing to travel in numbers. we are on average about 1% better booked than last year. we have increased our passenger target 116 million passengers to 117 million. we have the lowest cost,, and we have the lowest fares. when there is a terror event, you do see a dip in booking. but if the price is right, people travel. >> you don't think visiting leisure nd family or travelers are sensitive to that? >> the last thing to go is usually the mortgage. people still travel in numbers. we are not seeing any difference this summer. >> there is a wonderful line in one of our stories. what matters is how the sector responds. you are usually the leader in terms of grabbing market
we open a new base in prague. a huge amount of scope and depth out there for our aircraft. >> is the risk with all this new capacity coming in and the new aircraft you have ordered, is the risk with the ongoing terror threat that people want to travel a lot less than they did and there four reduced capacity? >> people are tipping to travel, and continuing to travel in numbers. we are on average about 1% better booked than last year. we have increased our passenger target 116 million...
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my mother was born in communist prague, escaped the czech republic and met my dad in italy. i know a socialism looks like and i don't want that for my children. ot at all. but that's the path. that is the path we are headed down with the leader we have in the candidate he endorses. barack obama and hillary clinton promote division. don't be fooled. but donald trump is for unity. [applause] donald trump believes in one america with liberty and justice for all. having secure borders, protecting the citizens, none of this is hateful. this is the responsibility of the government. that's right. it is the right thing to do. donald trump will get it done and put us back on the right track. people know this and that is why they have voted as they have. we can no longer afford to be silent. our country needs donald trump to make is great again. [applause] god bless you and god bless the nited states of america! >> please welcome marianne mendoza, sabine durden, and jamiel shaw. >> my son was killed two years ago by the illegal alien. he was a repeat criminal. ery one of the crimes he
my mother was born in communist prague, escaped the czech republic and met my dad in italy. i know a socialism looks like and i don't want that for my children. ot at all. but that's the path. that is the path we are headed down with the leader we have in the candidate he endorses. barack obama and hillary clinton promote division. don't be fooled. but donald trump is for unity. [applause] donald trump believes in one america with liberty and justice for all. having secure borders, protecting...
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and, you know, it's fact-based, it's rational, and it really serves prague pragmatists. you mentioned a little bit about data, you pointed to your risks, the aqi in china where i spent some time in beijing, it's pretty rough. but whether it's domestic or international, i see ideology and personal narratives really obstructing problem solving. and so, you know, specifically in today's world i'm a millennial, but i feel like we're inundated with data. and in beijing if i look at the embassy's aqi, that tends to be much higher than what the communist chinese party is going to tell you is the real number. everyone has data, but am i looking at parts per million in 2.5 micrometers or ten, and which one's going to cause cancer, so on and so forth. how do we start parsing the data to really achieve consensus? >> that's a fantastic, fantastic question, and i totally agree with you on ideology getting in the way and the, you know, you look at data, and you go back to mark twain. and, or you know, his ideas about lives, darn lives and statistics. and, you know, i think finding the
and, you know, it's fact-based, it's rational, and it really serves prague pragmatists. you mentioned a little bit about data, you pointed to your risks, the aqi in china where i spent some time in beijing, it's pretty rough. but whether it's domestic or international, i see ideology and personal narratives really obstructing problem solving. and so, you know, specifically in today's world i'm a millennial, but i feel like we're inundated with data. and in beijing if i look at the embassy's...
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stream breakfast briefing we are on 29 websites across the country to deliver news and videos at the pragueheart of the media company and now we are a start up again growing the audience. into public service journalism and 11 had gold medals for public service to offer insights with this election year you can see one of the journalists the two largest newsrooms and north carolina. we have the largest florida media audience we have five newsrooms in california. as a representative i will tell you how the morning will go. and then we will take some questions. and then have another q&a. with the leading provider for education so now let me introduce your host and our politics editor in washington former white house correspondent, also a very popular video series we will be interviewing nigel farage who was a key leader for britain to lead the european union. he argued of the flight of immigrants are outplacing the native born british workers. this is part of the decision and now he wants his life back. he accepted an invitation for what donald trump had to say please welcome nigel farage. [app
stream breakfast briefing we are on 29 websites across the country to deliver news and videos at the pragueheart of the media company and now we are a start up again growing the audience. into public service journalism and 11 had gold medals for public service to offer insights with this election year you can see one of the journalists the two largest newsrooms and north carolina. we have the largest florida media audience we have five newsrooms in california. as a representative i will tell...
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heydrich is dead three weeks after this photograph is taken, assassinated in prague, a czech -- two czech paratroopers rolled a bomb under his car and killed him. bad news for knochen, "dr. bones" his nickname was. knochen is bones in german. bad news for helmut because heydrich is his protector and mentor. there had been a nasty incident in 1941 when knochen blew up several synagogues in paris and tried to make it look like frenchmen did it to create anti-semitism. it was discovered by the german commanders in paris and they had him sent back to berlin. heydrich sent knochen back to paris and had the senior wehrmacht generals removed. so during the weeks that he there's in paris meeting with people, they talked about what they would do in france and the plan was the ss would take complete control of france. when heydrich was killed because of the shuffling that went on, the revolving door of senior command within ithithe ss, helm knochn becomes the most powerful man in paris. under the control of ss general carl oberg. meanwhile, at the american hospital, sumner jackson has been waging h
heydrich is dead three weeks after this photograph is taken, assassinated in prague, a czech -- two czech paratroopers rolled a bomb under his car and killed him. bad news for knochen, "dr. bones" his nickname was. knochen is bones in german. bad news for helmut because heydrich is his protector and mentor. there had been a nasty incident in 1941 when knochen blew up several synagogues in paris and tried to make it look like frenchmen did it to create anti-semitism. it was discovered...
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assassinated in prague. heydrich is his protector and mentor. that was a nasty incident in 1971 it was discovered by the commander of paris and they headed back to berlin. heydrich sent knochen back to paris and had the seniors removed. so during the week that heydrich spends in paris, wining and dining and meeting various ma m mademoisel mademoiselles, the hair heiress, they talked about what they would do. heydrich was killed because of the shuffling that went on in evolving doors of the ss. and knochen here became ahead, the most powerful men, the german's secret police in the whole of france under control of s.s. general carl oberg. meanwhile at the american hospital, sumner jackson has been waging his own war against the nazi. as a doctor he false filed several documents for p.o.w.s so they didn't have to return to prison camps. they went elsewhere. he also became involved in an escape line belonging to the liberacion movement. this document, i know it looks boring, but it's actually quite interesting, an escape and evasion report from joe
assassinated in prague. heydrich is his protector and mentor. that was a nasty incident in 1971 it was discovered by the commander of paris and they headed back to berlin. heydrich sent knochen back to paris and had the seniors removed. so during the week that heydrich spends in paris, wining and dining and meeting various ma m mademoisel mademoiselles, the hair heiress, they talked about what they would do. heydrich was killed because of the shuffling that went on in evolving doors of the ss....
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so for me, it is a judgment as to how taking a prague hat tick look at things, how we can best pursue the dual aims of maximum employment and price stability. now in current circumstances, what does that mean? well, i think first it's worth focusing on the maximum employment goal. the statute, the federal reserve access would preserve maximum employment, not some abstracted concept of full employment. but maximum employment that is consistent with price stability. and i think as we've seen that even though, for nine or ten months now, some people have said we're at or close to full employment. and yet during that period, we've created eight or 900,000 jobs with the unemployment rate essentially stable, except for last month when the participation rate brought it down. that tells me that there was more slack in the economy. that tells me that we have the opportunity to create more jobs, that is obviously good for those 800,000 or 900,000 americans. it's almost surely good for those who are more on the margins of the labor force. it's almost surely good for groups like african americans
so for me, it is a judgment as to how taking a prague hat tick look at things, how we can best pursue the dual aims of maximum employment and price stability. now in current circumstances, what does that mean? well, i think first it's worth focusing on the maximum employment goal. the statute, the federal reserve access would preserve maximum employment, not some abstracted concept of full employment. but maximum employment that is consistent with price stability. and i think as we've seen that...
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my mother was born in a communist of prague, escaped the czech republic and met my dad in italy. i know what specialism looks like. i don't want 245 for my children. 2 not at all. but that's the path, that is the path we are headed down with the leader we've had. and the candidate he endorses. barack obama and hillary clinton promote division. don't be fooled, but donald trump is for unity. donald trump believes in one america. with liberty and justice for all. having secure borders, protecting our citizens, none of this is hateful. this is the responsibility of the government, that's right. and it's the right thing to do. donald trump will get it done and put us back on the right track. people know this and that's why they have voted as they have. we can no longer afford to be silent. our country needs donald trumpds to make us great again. god bless you and god bless the united states of america! >> woodruff: you've been listening antonio sabato, junior, he is a television actor known for his roles in "general hospital" "the bold and the beautiful" and he continuing the theme o
my mother was born in a communist of prague, escaped the czech republic and met my dad in italy. i know what specialism looks like. i don't want 245 for my children. 2 not at all. but that's the path, that is the path we are headed down with the leader we've had. and the candidate he endorses. barack obama and hillary clinton promote division. don't be fooled, but donald trump is for unity. donald trump believes in one america. with liberty and justice for all. having secure borders, protecting...
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we went to prague where i showed her the city of my birth. and made her eat checking cab bage.t very much. we met with -- who she did like because he made so many dreams of the freedom come truth. when hillary served in the senate i saw her workday and not as a member of the armed services committee, working working with republicans and democrats to keep our military strong and protect our troops and their families. and when hillary served as secretary of state, i watched her partner with president obama to restore our country's reputation around the world. she fought terrorism. she stopped the spread of nuclear weapons, and she promot ed diplomacy, defense, development and democracy. smart power in every corner of the world. as i travel around the world today, i'm reminded how important it is that the person who represents our nation is trusted by our allies and who listens more than she talks. hillary and i share a few things in common. we something right, but we also know what it's like to step off that plane with the words united states of america on it. she knows that safe
we went to prague where i showed her the city of my birth. and made her eat checking cab bage.t very much. we met with -- who she did like because he made so many dreams of the freedom come truth. when hillary served in the senate i saw her workday and not as a member of the armed services committee, working working with republicans and democrats to keep our military strong and protect our troops and their families. and when hillary served as secretary of state, i watched her partner with...
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you know, my mother was born in a communist prague, escaped the czech republic and met my dad in italy. i know what socialism looks like. i don't want that for my children. not at all. but that's the path, that is the path we're headed down with a leader we've had and the candidate he endorses. barack obama and hillary clinton promote division. don't be fooled. but donald trump is for unity. donald trump believes in one america with liberty and justice for all. having secure borders, protecting our citizens, none of this is hateful. this is the responsibility of the government. that's right. and it's the right thing to do. donald trump will get it done and put us back on the right track. people know this and that's why they have voted as they have. we can no longer afford to be silent. our country needs donald trump to make us great again. god bless you and god bless the united states of america. >> the actor antonio sabato speaking very passionately about his support for donald trump. we are awaiting the stars of this opening night, donald and melania trump, the republican's choice fo
you know, my mother was born in a communist prague, escaped the czech republic and met my dad in italy. i know what socialism looks like. i don't want that for my children. not at all. but that's the path, that is the path we're headed down with a leader we've had and the candidate he endorses. barack obama and hillary clinton promote division. don't be fooled. but donald trump is for unity. donald trump believes in one america with liberty and justice for all. having secure borders, protecting...
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my mother was born in communist prague, and it -- met my debt of italy.alism looks like and i don't want that for my children. not at all. that is the past. -- path. that is the path we are headed down with the leader we have in the candidate he endorses. barack obama and hillary clinton promote division. don't be full. -- full to. donald trump is for unity. -- fooled. donald trump is for unity. [cheering] donald trump leaves in -- one america with liberty and justice for all. having secure borders, protecting the citizens, none of this is hateful. this is the responsibility of the government. [cheering] that's right. it is the right thing to do. doned trump will get it and put us back on the right track. people know this and that is why they have voted as they had. we can no longer afford to be silent. our country needs donald trump to make is great again. [cheering] god bless you and god bless the united states of america! [cheering] >> please welcome marianne sabine durden, and jamiel shaw. >> my son was killed two years ago by the illegal alien. he wa
my mother was born in communist prague, and it -- met my debt of italy.alism looks like and i don't want that for my children. not at all. that is the past. -- path. that is the path we are headed down with the leader we have in the candidate he endorses. barack obama and hillary clinton promote division. don't be full. -- full to. donald trump is for unity. -- fooled. donald trump is for unity. [cheering] donald trump leaves in -- one america with liberty and justice for all. having secure...
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we went to prague where i showed her the city of my birth and made her eat czech cabbage. didn't like it very much. we met with mr. pavel, whom she did like very much, because he made so many dreams of freedom come true. when hillary served in the senate, i saw her work day and night as a member of the armed services committee, working with republicans and democrats to keep our military strong and protect our troops and our families. and when hillary served as secretary of state, i watched her partner with president obama to restore our country's reputation around the world. she fought terrorism, she stopped the spread of nuclear weapons, and she promoted diplomacy, defense, development and democracy, smart power in every corner of the world. as i travel around the world today, i'm reminded how important it is that the person who represents our nation is trusted by our allies and who listens more than she talks. hillary and i share a few things in common. we both went to wellesley college, so i know where she got her study habits. we are both mothers and grand mothers. so
we went to prague where i showed her the city of my birth and made her eat czech cabbage. didn't like it very much. we met with mr. pavel, whom she did like very much, because he made so many dreams of freedom come true. when hillary served in the senate, i saw her work day and night as a member of the armed services committee, working with republicans and democrats to keep our military strong and protect our troops and our families. and when hillary served as secretary of state, i watched her...