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was appalling not just germany also hungry indeed it did:david yugoslavia the red army was complete the audit control stolid with the kit was regimented but there is very little control and with a guttural box there was disorder. >>host: for most of world war ii was berlin the safe haven? >> get wasn't from the air raids it was a cheap target led by harris with his controversial defenses and americans also a bomb to berlin but because it was so spread out you did it is -- did not get a headache is survived more intact with edwin the impressions arrived the all would attack at the center with the supporting forces and that of course, it was smashed to pieces. >>host: 1942 was life like ? was there electricity or shortages is what was the city lifelike? >> gone though whole carried on a normally those who had money or contact interested in the nazi party and those friends of the leaders had a very good life but for most of the population there were not shortages beaches they major was the occupied countries whose suffered that were basically exported so there was not a real hunter but
was appalling not just germany also hungry indeed it did:david yugoslavia the red army was complete the audit control stolid with the kit was regimented but there is very little control and with a guttural box there was disorder. >>host: for most of world war ii was berlin the safe haven? >> get wasn't from the air raids it was a cheap target led by harris with his controversial defenses and americans also a bomb to berlin but because it was so spread out you did it is -- did not...
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. >> the prospect of the attack of the red army. very well.he soviet union, they had much to avenge after all the atrocities committed in the soviet union. so everybody was afraid. not knowing when there are going to come. the middle of january, the attack started from poland all the way through 2,000,060 miles of berlin. so for the women it was frightening. they had rumors of the mass rapes in east prussia. and they were not surprisingly absolutely terrified. in fact, the -- the behavior of the red army was -- it was not just in germany. i mean, and hungry and even in poland and yugoslavia the red army was completely out of control. absolutely regimented, but in fact there was verbal control. when they got drunk -- >> for most of world war ii was berlin as a haven for germans? >> it was not a safe haven from the point of view of air raids. if berlin was one of the chief targets, particularly a bomber command, the royal air force and bomber command in his controversial strategic bombing offenses. the americans to also bombed berlin. so a lot o
. >> the prospect of the attack of the red army. very well.he soviet union, they had much to avenge after all the atrocities committed in the soviet union. so everybody was afraid. not knowing when there are going to come. the middle of january, the attack started from poland all the way through 2,000,060 miles of berlin. so for the women it was frightening. they had rumors of the mass rapes in east prussia. and they were not surprisingly absolutely terrified. in fact, the -- the behavior...
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the north and south the germans wanted to trap soviet forces and destroy them they breached to the red army three main defensive belts but met with ferocious resistance after a week of fighting many of the german forces when exhaustion it was at that point that perhaps the battles most iconic moment came here on the fields around the village of krakow to offer a german tank formation and the soviet one ran headlong into each other the ensuing battle raged for hours amid the chaos tanks round each other firing at point blank range and men screamed as they burned alive inside their vehicles thousands died on that day but it was perhaps the last attempt of the germans to assault the soviet positions even today bullet shells and metal debris from the battle of being found in the surrounding fields and woods the numbers of those directly involved in the battle is dwindling but only they like ninety year old abraham yet he lives ski can remember the true horror of it all. there were moments when times were simply ramming each other one and top of another everything was burning nothing like this i
the north and south the germans wanted to trap soviet forces and destroy them they breached to the red army three main defensive belts but met with ferocious resistance after a week of fighting many of the german forces when exhaustion it was at that point that perhaps the battles most iconic moment came here on the fields around the village of krakow to offer a german tank formation and the soviet one ran headlong into each other the ensuing battle raged for hours amid the chaos tanks round...
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here you shortly after that the germans called off their attack and began to lose territory the red army had finally beaten the germans at their own game in a large summer offensive there would be no more great german attacks on the eastern front. right there into the world up there we go let's go to brazil to start off with clashes have broken up with three protesters and police in a number of regions following a one day nationwide general strike by the action was called to capitalize on a wave of mass demonstrations last month of a poverty levels and working conditions at the speed of which are the protests spread forced the government to announce of referendum on various political reforms . and rioting also erupting in the chilean capital santiago on a similar day of protests called by the country's biggest union almost seventy people arrested six injured during the demonstration for about a maybe reformist a working conditions are shaping up to be one of the major issues in elections those to be staged in four months are. dozens of activists have interrupted a session in the portugue
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we travel through towns and villages that the red army once marched through.ria, a place associated with one of the worst crimes of the 20th century. the former site of a knotty concentration camp. -- not the -- nazi concentration camp. we visit what is left of the machinery of mass murder. the death row with barracks that were dubbed the laundry. inmates were forced to undress before being sent to their deaths in the crematorium next door. 85,000 innocent people were detained here. most were poles or russians. i feel a personal obligation to commemorate the victims at sites like these. my companions who have accompanied me on this remembrance tour will take these impressions with them. he says we should never let the memory of the war fade, and that is why it is important for my generation who did not experience the war, for me and the russian bikers, to come here .o a place which pains us vladimir says, "i'm very sad. i'm thinking about my grandfather who was taken to a concentration camp as a child. i do not even know which one. maybe it was here. how could
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here you shortly after that the germans called off their attack and began to lose territory the red army had finally beaten the germans at their own game in a large summer offensive there would be no more great german attacks on the eastern front and right of the break we'll have the latest episode of prime interest. many in latin america are furious with the forced grounding of bolivia's president evo morales is playing in austria and even twelve nations in latin america are coming together to discuss the consequences of the event the plane was forced to the ground while flying over the e.u. because it was believed that that sneaky snowden was hiding on board trying to get to asylum in bolivia and beyond some might say that this is no big deal so president of some contras since he had a delayed flight for a few hours they happen man plus you've got to get that still guy at all costs right well one is delayed flight is another man's imperial skyjacking you see the countries of latin america have a common history as being on the bad end of brutal western european imperialism and when the
here you shortly after that the germans called off their attack and began to lose territory the red army had finally beaten the germans at their own game in a large summer offensive there would be no more great german attacks on the eastern front and right of the break we'll have the latest episode of prime interest. many in latin america are furious with the forced grounding of bolivia's president evo morales is playing in austria and even twelve nations in latin america are coming together to...
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shortly after that the germans called off their attack and began to lose territory the red army had finally beaten the germans at their own game in a large summer offensive there would be no more great german attacks on the eastern front. now to have a glimpse at a potential combat operations of the future let's turn to the south of russia where a massive military exercise right now is wrapping up a mock terrorist base has been destroyed and a militant leader detained in the culmination of eight days of war games held by special me and police units from russia and several c.i.s. countries at the office as well but by and artillery they've been learning better ways to fight entrenched terrorist groups block smuggling channels and search for drugs and explosive materials. all right up next to a nazi it's a people of l. and crosstalk zero in on him. many in latin america are furious with the forced grounding of bolivia's president evo morales is playing in austria and even twelve nations in latin america are coming together to discuss the consequences of the event the plane was forced to the g
shortly after that the germans called off their attack and began to lose territory the red army had finally beaten the germans at their own game in a large summer offensive there would be no more great german attacks on the eastern front. now to have a glimpse at a potential combat operations of the future let's turn to the south of russia where a massive military exercise right now is wrapping up a mock terrorist base has been destroyed and a militant leader detained in the culmination of...
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sort of to save germany from the appalling ruin which was coming from the east in the form of the red army. and it's very much the psychology, i think, on german side which fascinates me is what is the pretty heroic story on the ally, the american side. >> host: do your books do pretty well in the u.s.? >> guest: yeah, i think so. >> host: do they do better here or in the u.s.? >> guest: they do better here, and they do very well in other countries, too, in translation. but i think inevitably one's own country that's the case. >> host: do you, do you think that -- what about the current generation? is there still an interest in world war ii? >> guest: yes. i mean, not quite to the same degree because, obviously, history for them, you know, world war ii is as far away as sort of world war i or that had been for somebody of my generation. because we're talking now a long way away. but at the same time though when one thinks of the movies still, of the television programs and all the rest of it, documentaries, i mean, you know, there are several tv channels which are almost devote today the s
sort of to save germany from the appalling ruin which was coming from the east in the form of the red army. and it's very much the psychology, i think, on german side which fascinates me is what is the pretty heroic story on the ally, the american side. >> host: do your books do pretty well in the u.s.? >> guest: yeah, i think so. >> host: do they do better here or in the u.s.? >> guest: they do better here, and they do very well in other countries, too, in translation....
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shortly after that the germans called off their attack and began to lose territory the red army had finallybeaten the germans at their own game in a large summer offensive there would be no more great german attacks on the eastern front. stay with us next to the latest chariot seek a shower with danielle. i'm not used to the tundra to freedom i am my dear. oh. in second grade i ran away from the boarding school with to my friends will be around to the tundra. place the tundra is just miskito that's practically i don't know how people can live there to get in there no t.v.'s in the tenth how can i send my child to boarding school i won't be able to sleep at night after that. they enter a life without knowledge of how to do basic things is that they don't get that in school. i. i. took a right to see kids first street. and i would think the church. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. live. to be in the next slow down long it. took a mission and free accreditation free coupons for charges free. range month three kids three stooges free ok done a free broadcast live video for your media pr
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the soviet army, the red army. the rest of it was communism. today the tip of the skier is terrorism but the rest of the spear is islamism. trying to find ways to make life difficult, the same types of things we did in the cold war to support reforms we should be support secularists around world. we need to arm them when actually the fight moves from the political realm to the military rralm then so be it but we need a goal and clarity and political correctness is getting in our way. dennis: a question. beyond egypt what country would be next to the hit with this kind of division among the population? >> hard to say. one that could happen and should happen is here and. that regime which is not very popular, you have these phony elections where only regime blessed candidates could run for office and some sign that the merchant class in tehran is no longer satisfied with this government. good things to come. there was an attempt at a revolution in the obama administration sat on the sidelines. these are things we should be encouraging because the
the soviet army, the red army. the rest of it was communism. today the tip of the skier is terrorism but the rest of the spear is islamism. trying to find ways to make life difficult, the same types of things we did in the cold war to support reforms we should be support secularists around world. we need to arm them when actually the fight moves from the political realm to the military rralm then so be it but we need a goal and clarity and political correctness is getting in our way. dennis: a...
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that letter to president trumman, he happen to be hanging out with joseph stalin and getting the red army to train his army and so they could do things and compare about taxes and uprising. and that doesn't sound like thomas jefferson's jam right there. and with that in mind, what do you make of the remarks, was it a slip of the tongue and prepared and calculated decision to be made and whose benefit was it for? it seems to be one of two things. either it is a ga ffe and the president doesn't know or didn't know now who ho chemin really does or did. and i have no idea. and the other possibility was he was being morally flexible and at home and say something nice and he got carried away and saying this guy who was really a butcher and regime that followed after them and cruel and brutal reprisal against the vietnammese who helped us and they could have gotten away. and he may have gotten away rhetorically in trying to make his guests feel at home. chief excutive officer, ask any vietnam veteran if they were fighting a tyrant or intellectual descendent of thomas jefferson the answer is unio
that letter to president trumman, he happen to be hanging out with joseph stalin and getting the red army to train his army and so they could do things and compare about taxes and uprising. and that doesn't sound like thomas jefferson's jam right there. and with that in mind, what do you make of the remarks, was it a slip of the tongue and prepared and calculated decision to be made and whose benefit was it for? it seems to be one of two things. either it is a ga ffe and the president doesn't...
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members of the san francisco police and fire department, american red cross, and salvation army, and representatives from san francisco general hospital, and mills peninsula, will be attending the luncheon near union square. the city of richmond has a new plan to help home owner whose owe more on their hopes than they are worth with the help of legal advisors, officials sent home to 32 learneds offering to buy underwater mortgages at current market rates to help more than 600 homeowners refinance a new loan with a new rate. lenders have until august 13th to accept the offers. if they den the city could try to seize the meths. >> there is tremendous legal authority for richmond, if necessary, and only if necessary, to do in the public interest to condemn underwater loans through the use of imminent domain. >> the california mortgage lenders association tells use if the city goes ahead with the plan, lenders may be less likely to lend money in richmond. >> transient in newark is arrested for petty theft anything but petty to a seven-year-old girl. a neighbor donated this replacement ra
members of the san francisco police and fire department, american red cross, and salvation army, and representatives from san francisco general hospital, and mills peninsula, will be attending the luncheon near union square. the city of richmond has a new plan to help home owner whose owe more on their hopes than they are worth with the help of legal advisors, officials sent home to 32 learneds offering to buy underwater mortgages at current market rates to help more than 600 homeowners...
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members of the san francisco police and fire department, american red cross, salvation army, and representatives from san francisco general and mills peninsula hospital will be noon those attending the luncheon near union square. >> transient in newark is arrested for metty theft anything but petty to a seven year old. a neighbor replaced a whirligig after 23-year-old stole the girl's whirligig two months ago. she is autistic and it was her favorite toy. he said he sold the lawn decoration to another man for $5 and has written a letter of apology to the family. >> san jose city officials are calling on more regulations for a controversial bikini bar opening in downtown. it is slayed -- slitted to -- slated to open in a week. dancers can stipulate to their bikinis and the owner said riles will be in place but officials worry the rules are nut enough. >> bikini club or strip clubs have adverse impact on crime in a community. >> this is a bikini bar that should have in more restrictions than the local hooters. >> they want more regulations on touching, tipping and alcohol. a committee will hear mor
members of the san francisco police and fire department, american red cross, salvation army, and representatives from san francisco general and mills peninsula hospital will be noon those attending the luncheon near union square. >> transient in newark is arrested for metty theft anything but petty to a seven year old. a neighbor replaced a whirligig after 23-year-old stole the girl's whirligig two months ago. she is autistic and it was her favorite toy. he said he sold the lawn...
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we have this incredible response of all the national agencies, red cross, salvation army, private ngosrnia, city and county of san francisco and san mateo. america has brought its best people here to really reach out and help these people and in a very small way we were just privileged to have wonderful officers and volunteers who have skill sets who were able to translate these three key languages and to be able to facilitate communication with this wonderful team of caregivers that we're part of so that these one of skills, this wonderful gift these people have, can be brought to bear individually on a case by case basis. >> reporter: i understand you were saying mandarin, cantones and korean. i have a feeling you'll be back here and you'll be busy all night long, so i'm going to let you go. thank you so much for joining us. so many people essentially came here to the actual airport terminal with nothing other than what they were able to grab as they were fleeing the site of the plane crash. for many this meant scrambling to find a place to stay overnight. we checked throughout south
we have this incredible response of all the national agencies, red cross, salvation army, private ngosrnia, city and county of san francisco and san mateo. america has brought its best people here to really reach out and help these people and in a very small way we were just privileged to have wonderful officers and volunteers who have skill sets who were able to translate these three key languages and to be able to facilitate communication with this wonderful team of caregivers that we're part...
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there were red flags. the army whojor in as communicating with known terrorists about the known servicemen who was giving a fellow soldiers about radical islam and embracing jihad. and, again, it seems we dropped the ball. my view is we need to be vigorous protecting the national the united states. and stopping ding terrorists.mic we need to protect the rights of law abiding citizens and i believe both of those are indeed are serving the same ultimate objectives. yes? >> what about the -- off-mic ]n the senate bill -- my concern is senate -- congress -- >> i share your concern. the question was about immigration. and let me just address broadly.ion more on immigration, i am both pessimistic.d which may be a sign i've been in washington too long. i'm optimistic because i think there's actually a lot of on many n agreement aspects of immigration reform. i think outside of washington, bipartisan whelming agreement that our immigration system is broken, that we've got securing ious about the borders, and stopping it ga
there were red flags. the army whojor in as communicating with known terrorists about the known servicemen who was giving a fellow soldiers about radical islam and embracing jihad. and, again, it seems we dropped the ball. my view is we need to be vigorous protecting the national the united states. and stopping ding terrorists.mic we need to protect the rights of law abiding citizens and i believe both of those are indeed are serving the same ultimate objectives. yes? >> what about the --...
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the red cross providing service to the victims, salvation army involved with relief efforts n san francisco, the mayor is working with the chinese and south korean consulate to create a fund to help victims of the crash. coverage continues at:30. the abc 7 news i team has details of another pilot account. you can watch news conferences live on our new smart phone app. just go to abc 7 news.com slash apps for detail autos just ahead final push to save a college from losing acred daigs. >> how supporters of city college plan to try to save that school. >> tenants of the fire-ravaged building were allowed to come back today and reclaim whatever belongings were not burned. i'll have a live report. we'll >>> a rally happening now by students protesting a decision to terminate the school aked daigs. here is a picture over the march as we speak. the group marching through downtown to us us education department offices. the school is notified by commission for community and junior colleges would it use accreditation in july, 2014 a year from now. the sclej serves more than 85,000 students. >>> a de
the red cross providing service to the victims, salvation army involved with relief efforts n san francisco, the mayor is working with the chinese and south korean consulate to create a fund to help victims of the crash. coverage continues at:30. the abc 7 news i team has details of another pilot account. you can watch news conferences live on our new smart phone app. just go to abc 7 news.com slash apps for detail autos just ahead final push to save a college from losing acred daigs. >>...
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many of the residents, 30 or 40 people have been staying at a national guard army provided by the red cross. [no audio] >> reporter: this fire is still under investigation. we're live in redwood city, brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, brian. a little technical problem. but he fixed it. >>> hey, sal, what just happened in san francisco? >> well, it's a crash, dave and tori, northbound 280 coming up on geneva avenue, between john daly and geneva in the stretch where there is an onramp only. northbound 280 before geneva avenue, an injury crash. we just found out fortunately that the injuries are minor but the cars are in the far left and far right lanes. if you are driving from daly city to san francisco, maybe you are going to the college or high school. you might want to think about an alternative way to get there. northbound on the peninsula looks pretty good. if you are driving on the peninsula at san antonio avenue, there is a crash there. i want to show you the 80 freeway, westbound 80, pinole to richmond, you will see slow traffic because of an earlier crash at carl
many of the residents, 30 or 40 people have been staying at a national guard army provided by the red cross. [no audio] >> reporter: this fire is still under investigation. we're live in redwood city, brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, brian. a little technical problem. but he fixed it. >>> hey, sal, what just happened in san francisco? >> well, it's a crash, dave and tori, northbound 280 coming up on geneva avenue, between john daly and geneva in the...
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the red cross providing service to the victims, salvation army involved with relief efforts n san francisco, the mayor is working with the chinese and south korean consulate to create a fund to help victims of the crash. coverage continues at:30. the abc 7 news i team has details of another pilot account. yocan watch news conferences live on our new smart phone app. just go to abc 7 news.com slash apps for detail autos just ahead final push to save a college from losing acr daigs. >> how supporters of city college plan to try to save that school. >> tenants of the fire-ravaged buildingere allowed to come back today andeclaim whatever belongings were not burned. i'll have a live report. we'll >>> a rally happening now by students protesting a decision to terminate the school aked daigs. here is a picture over the march as we speak. the group marching through downtown to us us education department offices. the school is notified by commission for community and junior colleges would it use accreditation in july, 2014 a year from now. the sclej serves more than 85,000 students. >>> a deadly fir
the red cross providing service to the victims, salvation army involved with relief efforts n san francisco, the mayor is working with the chinese and south korean consulate to create a fund to help victims of the crash. coverage continues at:30. the abc 7 news i team has details of another pilot account. yocan watch news conferences live on our new smart phone app. just go to abc 7 news.com slash apps for detail autos just ahead final push to save a college from losing acr daigs. >> how...
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the army became immediately angry red a lot of running things happen back then. mix george -- george assigned a narrator to me wherever i went. i had the power of the press and it was a great insurance policy in my back pocket. c-span: did they know that you were going to sound off in a. >> guest: people have been asking me for about three months to do this interview and i was trying to weigh out whether i wanted to pay the price for not. c-span: how did they know that you were controversial? >> guest: there was a book called military men. he tried to shake me. among the media they knew that that was a david hackworth. what they were trying to do was give me the first senior guy. in retrospect, i am glad that i had a i am glad that hot day little bit what has been military and has anyone not like? managing a man in my vietnam. to talk about and how to fight the commanders and staff. by invitation of their commanders, national training center and i think that -- i am rather surprised that they are letting the muddy give them a blast in the nose. but i think that t
the army became immediately angry red a lot of running things happen back then. mix george -- george assigned a narrator to me wherever i went. i had the power of the press and it was a great insurance policy in my back pocket. c-span: did they know that you were going to sound off in a. >> guest: people have been asking me for about three months to do this interview and i was trying to weigh out whether i wanted to pay the price for not. c-span: how did they know that you were...
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reporter: when it comes to airline disasters you think fire and rescue, ntsb or the red cross but it was a different armythat played a big role last weekend. a major from the salvation army says within minutes, they had dozens of translators heading to sfo. >> we have wonderful culturally sensitive, bilingual, mandarin, cantonese, korean folks who can do translation and emotional support. >> reporter: the first salvation army translator on scene was a captain swept up into the area. >> i was the only volunteer at that time. >> reporter: the captain says everyone needed her, medical staff, customs, even the fbi needed her help. >> i was actually there as a translator but not only as a translator but a lot of them needed to be comforted. >> reporter: many passengers became pretty excited however when they learned she had an iphone charger. >> they all needed charges so, yeah, i was being like 20 minutes for this person, 20 minutes for that person. >> reporter: but that wasn't the only thing that the passengers needed. >> these are men. >> reporter: larry roe manages the salvation army warehouse. >> i could
reporter: when it comes to airline disasters you think fire and rescue, ntsb or the red cross but it was a different armythat played a big role last weekend. a major from the salvation army says within minutes, they had dozens of translators heading to sfo. >> we have wonderful culturally sensitive, bilingual, mandarin, cantonese, korean folks who can do translation and emotional support. >> reporter: the first salvation army translator on scene was a captain swept up into the area....
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red flags. you had a major in the army was communicating with a known terrorist asking about the permissibility of murdering fellow servicemen, who was giving a presentation to fellow soldiers about radical islam embracing jihad. again, it seems we dropped the ball. beview is that we need to vigorous protecting the national security of the united states and that means finding and stopping radical islamic terrorism and the same time protecting the constitution of law-abiding citizens and i believe both of those are possible and indeed to serve the ultimate objective. >> [inaudible] [indiscernible] >> i share your concerns. the question was about immigration. let me just address immigration more broadly. on immigration, i am both optimistic and pessimistic -- which may be a sign i have been in washington too long. i'm optimistic because i think there is a lot of bipartisan agreement on many aspects of immigration. i think outside of washington there is overwhelming bipartisan agreement that the system is broken. we've got to get serious about securing the borders and stopping illegal immigration.
red flags. you had a major in the army was communicating with a known terrorist asking about the permissibility of murdering fellow servicemen, who was giving a presentation to fellow soldiers about radical islam embracing jihad. again, it seems we dropped the ball. beview is that we need to vigorous protecting the national security of the united states and that means finding and stopping radical islamic terrorism and the same time protecting the constitution of law-abiding citizens and i...
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>> now red cross is providing services for victims of the crash and salvation army is involved but whaten they leave? when they're gone? well, loved ones have something called access, heidi snow lost her fiancee in the twa disaster. all 230 people on board were killed when the fuel tank exploded cause bid an electrical spark. the trauma lingered for months. >> when disaster teams leave, we're still grieving and it's still a part of who you become. >> with no one to support her, she founded access. aircraft casualty emotional support services providing emotional services to victims and loved ones, yeechb years after an air disaster. the organization now reaching out to survivors of the asiana crash. >> those affected by this crash under a certain spot we've we have mentors who have been down that road and they can provide perspective. >> what a talent. friends remember one of the young victims as an accomplished pianist. we found video of her in her final concert. chinese reports describe her as a gifted singer, gymnast and public speaker. >> some of the youngest are describing their ter
>> now red cross is providing services for victims of the crash and salvation army is involved but whaten they leave? when they're gone? well, loved ones have something called access, heidi snow lost her fiancee in the twa disaster. all 230 people on board were killed when the fuel tank exploded cause bid an electrical spark. the trauma lingered for months. >> when disaster teams leave, we're still grieving and it's still a part of who you become. >> with no one to support...
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. ♪ ♪ >> brian: the men in red and the women in red are the warrior army and the bike riders in the bikinge who have been in battle and are back. they are biking to promote awareness and let you know how you can help the wounded warrior project get back into life and get the help they need. to do that, they're backing on a four-day journey and as usual, it starts on arriver randa. >> steve: it was back in 2004 on our plaza, a fellow named chris carney came by on a single bike and he launched what has become a massive national movement and today they're going to kick off the soldier ride right here on "fox & friends" as has become tradition. we are so proud to host them. >> gretchen: we certainly are. we look forward to that coming up in 50 minutes from now. we'll be outside with all of them. thanks for sharing part of your day with us. let's start with some headlines. trayvon martin's parents speaking out now for the first time since hearing the not guilty verdict in the george zimmerman trial. >> my first thought was shock, disgust. i really didn't believe that he was not guilty. >> as pa
. ♪ ♪ >> brian: the men in red and the women in red are the warrior army and the bike riders in the bikinge who have been in battle and are back. they are biking to promote awareness and let you know how you can help the wounded warrior project get back into life and get the help they need. to do that, they're backing on a four-day journey and as usual, it starts on arriver randa. >> steve: it was back in 2004 on our plaza, a fellow named chris carney came by on a single bike...
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. >> we were covering the army we took some pictures and then we realized the more important place was the red cross. so we'd stayed outside of the clinic where the wounded civilians were coming. after taking some pictures outside, it was really chaotic. no medicine. it was really setting chaotic to see that clinic. we went into a room and we saw that woman crying, full of blood. next to her three daughters. they were in two separate beds, all of them crying. so we took some pictures. the relatives were there. some doctors were there. and with the camera guy, who covered three weeks of the searing conflict with me, we checked what happened. what happened that day. one of the relatives said don't ask her anything because she did not know at the time her husband and two of her sons were killed in the attack. so she was in complete shock. it was a really sad moment. again, civilians, the most vulnerable people in this conflict and all of the wars in history. and this woman was crying, i received so many e-mails of people like, but looking at this picture, i think it is a very direct image. it's o
. >> we were covering the army we took some pictures and then we realized the more important place was the red cross. so we'd stayed outside of the clinic where the wounded civilians were coming. after taking some pictures outside, it was really chaotic. no medicine. it was really setting chaotic to see that clinic. we went into a room and we saw that woman crying, full of blood. next to her three daughters. they were in two separate beds, all of them crying. so we took some pictures. the...
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army. protecting people's freedoms or attempting to sway voters germany's motives are questioned as a demands time for privacy regulations worldwide that's after being caught red handed healthy washington got the private data. also this hour u.s. lawmakers threaten sanctions to any state that would shelter n.s.a. leaker edward snowden nicaragua president donnie ortega the leader one potential save haven told r.t. that america's pursuit of the whistleblower is a say. on the syrian national coalition plans and an official summit with the us security council on bringing peace to the country after a bomb getting for weapons with the u.s. and reports say they might actually get. used to russia and around the world this is us he was needs you know thanks for joining us. twenty four injuries have been reported in clashes between supporters and opponents of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi the egyptian military and drives police are moving into cairo's to have square was on the difficult supported by helicopters most is now under investigation of allegedly signing with hamas to attack egypt's military facilities during the twenty eleven revolution the army has n
army. protecting people's freedoms or attempting to sway voters germany's motives are questioned as a demands time for privacy regulations worldwide that's after being caught red handed healthy washington got the private data. also this hour u.s. lawmakers threaten sanctions to any state that would shelter n.s.a. leaker edward snowden nicaragua president donnie ortega the leader one potential save haven told r.t. that america's pursuit of the whistleblower is a say. on the syrian national...
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the verdict in the trial of bradley manning will be red read by a military judge at one o'clock eastern time. the armyified documents, and the judge rules on 21 counts including aiding the enemy. if convicted, he could get life in prison. secretary of state, john kerry, says israeli and palestinian negotiates are a, quote, very positive meeting with president obama and vice president biden. both sides meeting to relaunch peace talks without american negotiators, but john kerry is expected to join the talking later today. new york city's plan to ban sodas and sugary drinks, 16 ounces or larger, struck down again in a court in a unanimous decision, the state supreme court called the regulation, which was, of course, championed by new york city mayor michael bloomberg, quote, illegal overreach of executive power. how about that? those are your headlines now. ♪ dennis: now the latest on fabulous fab, closing arguments underway in the securities fraud trial of the former goldman sachs vice president, tourr, and we are in lower man manhattan. you got a comment from mr. tourre, what was the latest? >> we got
the verdict in the trial of bradley manning will be red read by a military judge at one o'clock eastern time. the armyified documents, and the judge rules on 21 counts including aiding the enemy. if convicted, he could get life in prison. secretary of state, john kerry, says israeli and palestinian negotiates are a, quote, very positive meeting with president obama and vice president biden. both sides meeting to relaunch peace talks without american negotiators, but john kerry is expected to...
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army. or taxing people's freedoms or time trying to sway voters germany's motives are questioned as a demands tougher privacy regulations worldwide that's after being caught red handed helping washington gather private data. on u.s. lawmakers threatened sanctions to any state that would shall to n.s.a. leaker edward snowden take on u.s. president daniel ortega the leader one potential safe haven told us here that america's pursuit of the whistleblower is in sight.
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. >> we were covering the army and we took some pictures and then we realized the more important place was the red cross. so we'd stayed outside of the clinic where the wounded civilians were coming. after taking some pictures outside, it was really chaotic. no medicine. it was really setting chaotic to see that clinic. we went into a room and we saw that woman crying, full of blood. next to her three daughters. they were in two separate beds, all of them crying. so we took some pictures. the relatives were there. some doctors were there. and with the camera guy, who covered three weeks of the searing conflict with me, we checked what happened. what happened that day. one of the relatives said don't ask her anything because she did not know at the time her husband and two of her sons were killed in the attack. so she was in complete shock. it was a really sad moment. again, civilians, the most vulnerable people in this conflict and all of the wars in history. and this woman was crying, i received so many e-mails of people like, but looking at this picture, i think it is a very direct image. it's o
. >> we were covering the army and we took some pictures and then we realized the more important place was the red cross. so we'd stayed outside of the clinic where the wounded civilians were coming. after taking some pictures outside, it was really chaotic. no medicine. it was really setting chaotic to see that clinic. we went into a room and we saw that woman crying, full of blood. next to her three daughters. they were in two separate beds, all of them crying. so we took some pictures....
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army. protecting people's freedoms or attempting to sway voters germany's motives are questioned as a demands time for privacy regulations worldwide that's after being caught red handed helping washington got the private data. also this hour u.s. lawmakers threatened sanctions to any state that would shelter n.s.a. leaker edward snowden nicaragua president donnie ortega the leader one potential save haven told r.t. that america's space suit of the whistleblower is a saint.
army. protecting people's freedoms or attempting to sway voters germany's motives are questioned as a demands time for privacy regulations worldwide that's after being caught red handed helping washington got the private data. also this hour u.s. lawmakers threatened sanctions to any state that would shelter n.s.a. leaker edward snowden nicaragua president donnie ortega the leader one potential save haven told r.t. that america's space suit of the whistleblower is a saint.
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red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's iyour wallet? in ere is the president looking live at obama what could pass for his private army organizing for actionction summit as they call it at the nation's capital the president encouraging the private political army to mobilize against any opposition to his agenda. he had we have made progress he says. joining us now tonine moca crowley, and democratic strategist hague hague, a good to see both. the "a team". there is the president pivoting on jobs they and the economy. 124 crying out loud. >> pages it whenever he want people are not stupid but doing the best he can. to stick with them. lou: i read about this organization -- organization for action know president has ever done anything like this even though tre is very little attention to it -- attention in the national media. how concerned that anybody shouldave people were having 1 million people working full time on the campaign? >> it is unprecedented with american presidents but then we'd never elected a community organizer when you elect one as president this is when you get at the national level. everybody that has been done has been to
red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's iyour wallet? in ere is the president looking live at obama what could pass for his private army organizing for actionction summit as they call it at the nation's capital the president encouraging the private political army to mobilize against any opposition to his agenda. he had we have made progress he says. joining us now tonine moca crowley, and democratic strategist hague hague, a good to see both. the "a team". there...
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army. protecting people's freedoms or time trying to sway voters germany's motives are questioned as the demands tougher privacy regulations worldwide that's after being caught red handed helping washington gather private data. on u.s. lawmakers threatened sanctions to any state that would shout to n.s.a. leaker edward snowden u.s. president daniel ortega the leader one potential save haven told r.t. that america's the seat of the whistleblower is in state. because the syrian national coalition plans an official summit with the e.u. are security council on bringing peace to the country after bargaining for weapons with the u.s. and reports say they might actually get. this isn't he going to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program. more than thirty injuries have been reported in fights between supporters and opponents of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsy rival demonstrators have clashed in alexandria on the capital cairo where a bridge has been set on fire the egyptian military and riot police are moving into cairo's tahrir square with armored vehicles supported by helicopters the hand that morsy is now under investigation over allegedly siding wit
army. protecting people's freedoms or time trying to sway voters germany's motives are questioned as the demands tougher privacy regulations worldwide that's after being caught red handed helping washington gather private data. on u.s. lawmakers threatened sanctions to any state that would shout to n.s.a. leaker edward snowden u.s. president daniel ortega the leader one potential save haven told r.t. that america's the seat of the whistleblower is in state. because the syrian national coalition...
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army thinking about having different uniforms for home and away games. >> i don't believe that's the story. >> at some point i might need you for the red team. >> you couldnderstand that. i'm not a child. you have to tell me what the story is. >> no. >> at least tell me how it relates to the woman from ows. >> she can lead us to someone who might be able to help, but she won't unless you apologize. >> the woman is idiotic and unprepared. as a courtesy, i was dismissive. what does she want an apology for? >> being smug. >> that -- really? >> i know. i've never heard anybody say that about you before. i certainly can't identify personally. >> you're just chalk full of beans today. >> so that's a hard no on apologizing. >> the man is laughing at his own dialogue. >> no, i was laughing at jeff daniels' performance. >> that's a sneak peek of what's to come in "the newsroom," the hbo series. when i watch, i feel like i know his world and i get flashbacks of somebody i used to know. i'm never quite sure who it is. there's somebody. who am i thinking of? >> we lead the world in only three categories. number of incarcerated citizens per capita, number of adults w
army thinking about having different uniforms for home and away games. >> i don't believe that's the story. >> at some point i might need you for the red team. >> you couldnderstand that. i'm not a child. you have to tell me what the story is. >> no. >> at least tell me how it relates to the woman from ows. >> she can lead us to someone who might be able to help, but she won't unless you apologize. >> the woman is idiotic and unprepared. as a courtesy,...
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red flags. you have a major in the army who was communicating with known terrorists about the known servicemen who was giving a presentation to fellow soldiers about radical islam and embracing jihad. and, again, it seems we dropped the ball. my view is we need to be vigorous protecting the national security of the united states. that means finding and stopping radical islamic terrorists. we need to protect the rights of law abiding citizens and i believe both of those are possible and indeed are serving the same ultimate objectives. yes? >> what about the -- [ question off-mic ] the senate bill -- my concern is the senate -- congress -- >> i share your concern. the question was about immigration. and let me just address immigration more broadly. on immigration, i am both optimistic and pessimistic. which may be a sign i've been in washington too long. i'm optimistic because i think there's actually a lot of bipartisan agreement on many aspects of immigration reform. i think outside of washington, there's overwhelming bipartisan agreement that our immigration system is broken, that we've got to ge
red flags. you have a major in the army who was communicating with known terrorists about the known servicemen who was giving a presentation to fellow soldiers about radical islam and embracing jihad. and, again, it seems we dropped the ball. my view is we need to be vigorous protecting the national security of the united states. that means finding and stopping radical islamic terrorists. we need to protect the rights of law abiding citizens and i believe both of those are possible and indeed...
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army. and this continued to a greater extent during world war two. >> how were soldiers being treated coming back from war? >> coming back from world war i, there was the rednd soldiers were lynched and attacked, often while still wearing their uniforms. >> they were still wearing their uniforms. they went and fought for the country abroad, came home and was lynched in their uniforms? >> wearing their uniforms, the naacp issued a statement at the time saying a colored man wearing his uniform is like waving a red flag before a bull to the southern reactionary. the southerners did not like it. many of the southern racist young white men would wait at train stations for african-americans departing, just like most southerners, white and black were departing at these train stations, still wearing these uniforms because these were the only clothing they had after being at war. >> tell me why harry truman was an unlikely hero of this. >> president truman was raised in what he described as a violently prejudiced southern family. and he certainly was an unlikely president to desegregate the military, except when one considers the fact that even as a united states s
army. and this continued to a greater extent during world war two. >> how were soldiers being treated coming back from war? >> coming back from world war i, there was the rednd soldiers were lynched and attacked, often while still wearing their uniforms. >> they were still wearing their uniforms. they went and fought for the country abroad, came home and was lynched in their uniforms? >> wearing their uniforms, the naacp issued a statement at the time saying a colored...
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army. and this continued to a greater extent during world war two. >> how were soldiers being treated coming back from war? >> coming back from world war i, there was the rednd soldiers were lynched and attacked, often while still wearing their uniforms. >> they were still wearing their uniforms. they went and fought for the country abroad, came home and was lynched in their uniforms? >> wearing their uniforms, the naacp issued a statement at the time saying a colored man wearing his uniform is like waving a red flag before a bull to the southern reactionary. the southerners did not like it. many of the southern racist young white men would wait at train stations for african-americans departing, just like most southerners, white and black were departing at these train stations, still wearing these uniforms because these were the only clothing they had after being at war. >> tell me why harry truman was an unlikely hero of this. >> president truman was raised in what he described as a violently prejudiced southern family. and he certainly was an unlikely president to desegregate the military, except when one considers the fact that even as a united states s
army. and this continued to a greater extent during world war two. >> how were soldiers being treated coming back from war? >> coming back from world war i, there was the rednd soldiers were lynched and attacked, often while still wearing their uniforms. >> they were still wearing their uniforms. they went and fought for the country abroad, came home and was lynched in their uniforms? >> wearing their uniforms, the naacp issued a statement at the time saying a colored...
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army's deadline nears. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange." i'm ross westgate. these are the headlines. european equities in the red.gal plunges with shares of major banks down more than 10%. this as the political turmoil in lisbon escalates, two more ministers getting ready to resign despite the prime minister's vows to keep the government together. where would global jitters be without more concerns over china and india. raising more concerns about how resilient domestic economies there are. plus, the clock is ticking in egypt. the president and the army warned of more bloodshed and what the military are calling the final hours of morsi's rule. >>> all right. just joining us state side, warm welcome to you to the start of your global trading day. we have red across the board for global equities this morning. also reproduced in the futures. the dow down 42 points yesterday. now the futures are currently 83 points below fair value. the nasdaq is just over 20 points below fair value and s&p 500 is around 9.5 points below fair value as well. it is a shortened trading session today to remind you. equities close at 1:00
army's deadline nears. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange." i'm ross westgate. these are the headlines. european equities in the red.gal plunges with shares of major banks down more than 10%. this as the political turmoil in lisbon escalates, two more ministers getting ready to resign despite the prime minister's vows to keep the government together. where would global jitters be without more concerns over china and india. raising more concerns about how resilient...
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red cross worker stationed at a club in india in 1945. calcutta was a place for rest ask relaxation for black and white soldiers. the army had built a new swimming pool for soldiers and red cross workers to use. a big grand opening celebration was planned for july 4th for white personnel and a separate one for black personnel on july 3rd. the black troops and red cross workers, led by daverne, decided to boycott the july 3rd party. she wrote to the red cross headquarters: july 4th is a day longhorned and respected by negroes as well as other americans for its significance to democracy and the principles on which our government was founded. such a day's celebration involving americans anywhere on the face of the globe becomes an insult to whatever minority group is excluded from participation. african-american entertainers and movie stars did their part for the war effort just as their white counterparts did. but they faced unique obstacles. no matter how successful they were, african-american entertainers were not immune to racism. hazel scott won acclaim as a broadway performer and a hollywood film star. she gained popu
red cross worker stationed at a club in india in 1945. calcutta was a place for rest ask relaxation for black and white soldiers. the army had built a new swimming pool for soldiers and red cross workers to use. a big grand opening celebration was planned for july 4th for white personnel and a separate one for black personnel on july 3rd. the black troops and red cross workers, led by daverne, decided to boycott the july 3rd party. she wrote to the red cross headquarters: july 4th is a day...
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armies stance. he signed for the aggressors which u.s. general harrison acted for the united nations but the hush in the hills became uneasy with the exchange of prisoners. the redsefiance instead of repentance. and generals clark and taylor welcoming u.n. prisoners heard tales of atrocities which shocked the free world. cruelties confirmed by general dean, the highest ranking officer to be captured and released by the reds. jenna: that was in the past some americans call it the forgotten war, conflict in far-off country, so painful even some survivors try to forget about it. north koreans in the meantime certainly not forgotten bit. 60 years after the end of the korean war the country is marking tomorrow's anniversary with a massive celebration. they call it victory day even though the two sides only sign ad truce and yet to negotiate a real peace treaty of the as part of this weekend's events the north is mounting a huge colorful extravaganza filled with all sorts of propraganda. for example they put a u.s. navy ship captured in the cold war in the 1960s on display. celebrations leading up to a massive military parade ending with fireworks. our next guest has i
armies stance. he signed for the aggressors which u.s. general harrison acted for the united nations but the hush in the hills became uneasy with the exchange of prisoners. the redsefiance instead of repentance. and generals clark and taylor welcoming u.n. prisoners heard tales of atrocities which shocked the free world. cruelties confirmed by general dean, the highest ranking officer to be captured and released by the reds. jenna: that was in the past some americans call it the forgotten war,...
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. >> we were covering the army and we took some pictures and then we realized the more important inace was the red cross. idlib. so we'd stayed outside of the clinic where the wounded civilians were coming. after taking some pictures outside, it was really chaotic. few doctors. no gear. it was really setting chaotic to see that clinic. we went into a room and we saw that woman crying, full of blood. next to her three daughters. they were in two separate beds, all of them crying. so we took some pictures. the relatives were there. some doctors were there. and with the camera guy, who covered three weeks of the syrian conflict with me, we checked what happened. what happened that day. one of the relatives said don't ask her anything because she did not know at the time her husband and two of her sons were killed in the attack. so she was in complete shock. it was a really sad moment. again, civilians, the most vulnerable people in this conflict and all of the wars in history. and this woman was crying, i received so many e-mails of people like, but looking at this picture, i think it is a very direc
. >> we were covering the army and we took some pictures and then we realized the more important inace was the red cross. idlib. so we'd stayed outside of the clinic where the wounded civilians were coming. after taking some pictures outside, it was really chaotic. few doctors. no gear. it was really setting chaotic to see that clinic. we went into a room and we saw that woman crying, full of blood. next to her three daughters. they were in two separate beds, all of them crying. so we...
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army helicopter. now in the hand of doctors to make sure everything is okay. >>clayton: could be a match made in spy heaven. a russian spy is apparently red she reached out to him on twitter, tweeting simply snowden, will you marry me? snowden is still holed up in russia as he seeks asylum somewhere. >>gretchen: she was sent back to russia. he's in moscow. maybe they should hook up. >>clayton: they have something in common, something to talk about. they can relate to each other over dinner. you hacked this computer, you stole these secrets. let's get dessert. >>gretchen: are we going to janice now? i don't think we are. i think we're going to talk to our founding fathers. >>peter: okay. 4th of july, that is the day, a day to celebrate with family and friend. we're here with friends. that's also the day our founding fathers adopted the declaration of independence. >>clayton: this document acknowledges that all men are born with unalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. what would our founding fathers want us to remember on this day. >>gretchen: guess who's with us? george washington and alexander hamilton. good morn
army helicopter. now in the hand of doctors to make sure everything is okay. >>clayton: could be a match made in spy heaven. a russian spy is apparently red she reached out to him on twitter, tweeting simply snowden, will you marry me? snowden is still holed up in russia as he seeks asylum somewhere. >>gretchen: she was sent back to russia. he's in moscow. maybe they should hook up. >>clayton: they have something in common, something to talk about. they can relate to each...