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. >>> today is the 68th anniversary of the warsaw uprising. last year somebody captured on film how the people in warsaw paid homage to the people who died. over 200,000 people died in the 63-day uprising to expel the nazis from warsaw. you can see people stopping to remember for one minute to remember every year on august 1st. >> it's cool and simple. just stop whatever you're doing. if you're driving, walking, whatever, stop for one minute and just stand there and think. kind of an interesting way to just pay tribute. >> the fact that they've been doing this, this is the 68th anniversary. and everyone in warsaw is doing this together. it's a beautiful tribute and it says a lot about the people of poland and their respect for the people who paid the ultimate price for what they enjoy today. >> but also, just watching this, it's so emotional and eerie at the same time to see all of these people going about their day, but then at this exact moment, they all just stop. >> the shot of the intersection is just awesome. the bus stopped. like a cab i
. >>> today is the 68th anniversary of the warsaw uprising. last year somebody captured on film how the people in warsaw paid homage to the people who died. over 200,000 people died in the 63-day uprising to expel the nazis from warsaw. you can see people stopping to remember for one minute to remember every year on august 1st. >> it's cool and simple. just stop whatever you're doing. if you're driving, walking, whatever, stop for one minute and just stand there and think. kind...
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west however it pleases that was the whole blair i agenda surrounding nato now nine hundred ninety the warsaw pact gave itself up and collapsed nato should have done the same at that time instead we have this massive global force has it made the world safer has it made the world more secure has improved the civil liberties all over europe and north america you all know the answer to that question we need to think very seriously about what this military alliance is actually for and why it is costing particularly us taxpayers but others as well such a vast amount of money and so many lives of young soldiers lost as a result of it you know i just want to point out one. response to something he said is that you know he says europe should pick up more of the military slack for nato so you know a lot of europe is in economic shambles right now and that's a part of the problem of a welfare warfare state when all of this money goes to the state to do with it what it wants a lot of it's for war and a lot of it's for you know social control social constructions. this is process the . i mean he wants mo
west however it pleases that was the whole blair i agenda surrounding nato now nine hundred ninety the warsaw pact gave itself up and collapsed nato should have done the same at that time instead we have this massive global force has it made the world safer has it made the world more secure has improved the civil liberties all over europe and north america you all know the answer to that question we need to think very seriously about what this military alliance is actually for and why it is...
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we have been blessed to have that work produced in new york, going on to the edinburgh festival, the warsawater festival. to me, those are great things when you can watch artists who think there is nowhere else that might be interested in you being a woman of color and telling your story and then getting excited about it. that is our biggest accomplishment. having artists have become better artists. what is. sheri coming back to brava, here you have this establish, amazing writer who has won a clue -- slew of awards. now she gets to director and work. even though she is this amazing, established writer, the truth is, she is being nurtured as a director and is being given some space to direct. >> the play is described as ceremony and -- where ceremony and theater me. in the indigenous tradition, when you turn 52, it is like the completion of an important era. the importance of the ceremony is to say, you are 52. whenever you have been caring for the first 52 years, it is time to let it go. really, here, they have given me carte blanche to do this. i think it is nice for me, in the sense of c
we have been blessed to have that work produced in new york, going on to the edinburgh festival, the warsawater festival. to me, those are great things when you can watch artists who think there is nowhere else that might be interested in you being a woman of color and telling your story and then getting excited about it. that is our biggest accomplishment. having artists have become better artists. what is. sheri coming back to brava, here you have this establish, amazing writer who has won a...
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markets them because they're now belong to the warsaw in the sense of this change to raising early days not because apple is taking a bit of a tumble no losing a slump in the technology and all becoming the most valuable company in history is the paul saying microsoft. of european markets and see what happened today because they're closed up just now and i finished on the size and that's ahead of crucial meeting is taking place this week with leaders to be a fly on the wall for guys also spies borrowing costs fell out of that as well that's good news this is the exchange rate them about the common currency is still managing to get you know just standing itself against the u.s. dollar meanwhile the russian currency finished higher than the u.s. dollar and the european cars as well experienced in the biggest days in a fortnight and thus being helped along by the price of bread oil going over one hundred fourteen dollars a barrel big smiles it's here more sky they have strong values today are raising a bit of a disaster day yesterday and that's because oil is gaining and also all running h
markets them because they're now belong to the warsaw in the sense of this change to raising early days not because apple is taking a bit of a tumble no losing a slump in the technology and all becoming the most valuable company in history is the paul saying microsoft. of european markets and see what happened today because they're closed up just now and i finished on the size and that's ahead of crucial meeting is taking place this week with leaders to be a fly on the wall for guys also spies...
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. >>> located nearly 75 miles to the southwest of warsaw lies poland's third largest city, lodz. n is the nation's newest penal facility. built in 2003, it holds 619 inmates, including some of the most dangerous in poland. >> i mean, you walk through those gates, you're surrounded by just everything latest, greatest, high-tech security, pretty amazing, actually. most high-tech facility i've ever been in. they were very proud of it. very proud of the technology. >> even our crew was subjected to the prison's stringent security measures. >> the guy looks worried. >> sweating bullets right now. >> scott is our audio technician. like all visitors, he must first pass through a state-of-the-art x-ray scanning machine used to prevent smuggling. >> translator: this device is used on persons visiting dangerous inmates and inmates that were before incarceration exposed to drugs. this device is very accurate, but also very safe. it detects organic and nonorganic objects hidden on a person and inside the person, money, cell phones, drugs, hidden in hair, on the body, in natural cavities. we h
. >>> located nearly 75 miles to the southwest of warsaw lies poland's third largest city, lodz. n is the nation's newest penal facility. built in 2003, it holds 619 inmates, including some of the most dangerous in poland. >> i mean, you walk through those gates, you're surrounded by just everything latest, greatest, high-tech security, pretty amazing, actually. most high-tech facility i've ever been in. they were very proud of it. very proud of the technology. >> even our...
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reporter: in the final hours of his foreign tour here, mitt romney visiting the tomb of the unknown soldier in warsaw. the kind of photo op the campaign hopes for many on his world audition. but there was also this. >> what about your gaffe? >> mr. romney? what about your gaffe? >> reporter: he didn't answer. but an angry spokesperson telling one reporter to shove it. >> we haven't had a chance to ask some questions. >> [ bleep ]. this is a holy site for the polish people. >> reporter: another unwelcome headline. the palestinians suggested culture. why israelis are widely superior. the campaign called that a mischaracterization. mitt romney is back in boston. his wife, ann, in london to watch the olympics. mitt romney is to choose a running mate. and if ann romney's horse does well, she won't be back until august 9th or 10th. david muir, abc news, warsaw. >>> one other political note. the tea party is favoring a big win in texas. conservative ted cruz won the runoff for the republican nomination for the senate seat being vacated by kay bailey hutchison. cruz, a lawyer and state solicitor general has
reporter: in the final hours of his foreign tour here, mitt romney visiting the tomb of the unknown soldier in warsaw. the kind of photo op the campaign hopes for many on his world audition. but there was also this. >> what about your gaffe? >> mr. romney? what about your gaffe? >> reporter: he didn't answer. but an angry spokesperson telling one reporter to shove it. >> we haven't had a chance to ask some questions. >> [ bleep ]. this is a holy site for the polish...
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and maybe a degree possibly or to cooler the warsaw yesterday. it's pretty much will feel the same because the low pressure system and are watching the high to southwest of the south east in a move west and bring in some more clouds and not likely to bring in rain to the bay area. more clouds tonight to saturday. we are expecting partly cloudy skies for the first half of the weekend. so ron northern california prison see some thunderstorms very likely in places like tahoe and a cemetery with the moisture that is moving its way west. and very hot and parts of central valley and the rain is forecast for northwest towards eureka. the temperatures will not be too bad. we've '60s and '70s are along the coast in may. 80s the low 90s in warmer inland spots. saw plenty hot in places like brentwood and in half. respecting partly cloudy skies for saturday. amid a slight cooling trend by tuesday and thursday. where she below normal for this coming year. >>> president obama's reelection campaign is offering mitt romney deal. for release five years the tax ret
and maybe a degree possibly or to cooler the warsaw yesterday. it's pretty much will feel the same because the low pressure system and are watching the high to southwest of the south east in a move west and bring in some more clouds and not likely to bring in rain to the bay area. more clouds tonight to saturday. we are expecting partly cloudy skies for the first half of the weekend. so ron northern california prison see some thunderstorms very likely in places like tahoe and a cemetery with...
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. >> mitt romney and his wife laid flowers at a monument to heroes of the warsaw ghetto, one of the couple's final stops overseas. the republican white house hopeful received a warm welcome in poland, a country that has sometimes been at odds with the obama administration. >> in a turbulent world, poland stands as an example and a defender of freedom. >> his trip has been filled with controversy, at his first up in london he questioned whether the city was ready for the olympics. in israel he told jewish donors that their culture makes them better off economically than palestinians. reporters shouted questions about those comments after mitt romney visited the tomb of the unknowns soldier in poland. that drew anger from his campaign spokesman, and in this exchange that a print reporter recorded. >> the trip was designed to show his readiness to be a world leader but the obama administration is criticizing some of these remarks overseas. >> it is a reminder that this is a high stakes situation. >> the mitt romney campaign is gearing up for his return to the united states and hinting that a vi
. >> mitt romney and his wife laid flowers at a monument to heroes of the warsaw ghetto, one of the couple's final stops overseas. the republican white house hopeful received a warm welcome in poland, a country that has sometimes been at odds with the obama administration. >> in a turbulent world, poland stands as an example and a defender of freedom. >> his trip has been filled with controversy, at his first up in london he questioned whether the city was ready for the...
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the spotlight tonight. and david muir joins us from poland's capital, warsaw. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening. mitt romney's foreign trip is over. but not without one more unwelcome moment that you speak of. a spokesman for the campaign got into it with a member of the press. i asked a senior adviser here how the trip went. he said, without flinching, it went great. >> reporter: in the final hours of the tour here, mitt romney visiting the tomb of the unknown solt jer in warsaw. the kind of photo op the campaign hoped for many of. but there was also this today. >> what about your dog? >> reporter: he didn't answer but an angry spokes person did, telling them to shove it. >> we don't have a chance to ask him questions. >> there is a holy sight for the polish people. >> reporter: yet another unwelcome headline after romney unset the brits after the olympics. and the palestinian, after he suggested that the culture is superior. the campaign called it a miscalculation. the reporters arguing there was just one press conference in the tour where me took just three questions. and candidate obama, on h
the spotlight tonight. and david muir joins us from poland's capital, warsaw. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening. mitt romney's foreign trip is over. but not without one more unwelcome moment that you speak of. a spokesman for the campaign got into it with a member of the press. i asked a senior adviser here how the trip went. he said, without flinching, it went great. >> reporter: in the final hours of the tour here, mitt romney visiting the tomb of the unknown solt jer in...
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as president, george bush presided over the liberation of eastern europe and the termination of the warsawnd mr. clinton? well, bill clinton couldn't find 150 words to discuss foreign policy in an acceptance speech that lasted an hour. [applause] as was said of an earlier democratic candidate, bill clinton's foreign policy experience is pretty much confined to having had breakfast once at the international house of pancakes. [applause] >> let's recall what happened. let's look at the record and recall what happened, under george bush, more human beings escaped from tyranny to freedom than in any other four-year period in history. [applause] for any man to call this a record of failure is cheap, political rhetoric politicians who only know how to build themselves up btearing america down, and we do not want that kind of leadership in the united states. [applause] the presidency, my friends -- the presidency is also an office the theodore roosevelt called america's bully pulpit, and harry truman said it was preeminently a place of moral leadership. george bush is a defender of right to life,
as president, george bush presided over the liberation of eastern europe and the termination of the warsawnd mr. clinton? well, bill clinton couldn't find 150 words to discuss foreign policy in an acceptance speech that lasted an hour. [applause] as was said of an earlier democratic candidate, bill clinton's foreign policy experience is pretty much confined to having had breakfast once at the international house of pancakes. [applause] >> let's recall what happened. let's look at the...
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the future. >> mitt romney's overseas tour took him to london, israel and this week to poland. in warsaw, he praised poland's free enterprise economy as one for the whole of europe to emulate, citing poland's opposition to the quote unquote false promise of a government dominated economy. >> at a time of widespread economic slow down and stagnation, your economy last year outperformed all the other nations of europe. >> poland's economy expanded 4.3% in 2011, one of the fastest in the 27-member european union. governor romney's poland visit resonates with many u.s. voters, namely the 10 million polish americans living in the u.s., most of whom are roman catholic. mr. romney in warsaw evoked the iconic pole john paul ii who visited the u.s. seven times. >> here in poland in 1979 a son of poland, pope john paul ii spoke words that would bring down an empire and bring freedom to millions who lived in bondage. be not afraid. those words changed the world. >> poland is predominantly roman catholic. 90%. here at home, roman catholics constitute 24% of the population. 68 million people. and in
the future. >> mitt romney's overseas tour took him to london, israel and this week to poland. in warsaw, he praised poland's free enterprise economy as one for the whole of europe to emulate, citing poland's opposition to the quote unquote false promise of a government dominated economy. >> at a time of widespread economic slow down and stagnation, your economy last year outperformed all the other nations of europe. >> poland's economy expanded 4.3% in 2011, one of the...
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nbc's peter alexander is traveling with the governor and remains in warsaw tonight. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. here in poland, mitt romney wrapped up his week-long foreign tour visiting several war memorials and also praising the polish people and their thriving small government and free enterprise economy. he made it clear that this trip was supposed to be a low-risk one, with romney projecting the image of a leader ready for the world stage. but it was at times marred by missteps. romney offending his olympic hosts and palestinian leaders. tensions grew today between the press and the campaign over restricted access. and this morning it boiled over when romney ignored shouted questions and a press aide angrily intervened. >> governor romney, just a few questions, sir. >> show some respect. >> you haven't taken but three questions on this trip from the press. >> show some respect. >> reporter: that press aide later apologized to reporters, but be very clear tonight. this did not go the way the campaign had planned. as they land back
nbc's peter alexander is traveling with the governor and remains in warsaw tonight. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. here in poland, mitt romney wrapped up his week-long foreign tour visiting several war memorials and also praising the polish people and their thriving small government and free enterprise economy. he made it clear that this trip was supposed to be a low-risk one, with romney projecting the image of a leader ready for the world stage. but it was...
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trying press secretary for romney lost his cool and cursed at reporters near the tomb of the unknown soldier in warsaw. [ laughter ] >> jon: so how did the press secretary end up cursing at reporters near the tomb? [ laughter ] what set him off? >> governor romney, do you have a statement for the palestinians? >> what about your gas? [ laughter ] >> jon: what about your gas? sir, they are called floggy-queafers? do you have any new gas in the works? why can kristen stewart cheat on r-pat? answer the -- wow. so apparently they were -- the frustrating reports were testing the line between questions and heckles. >> we haven't had another chance to ask him questions. >> this -- (bleep) this is say holy site for the polish people. show some respect. [ laughter ] >> jon: have a little decorum you (bleep) piece of (bleep). this is sacred mother (bleep) ground. now, why don't you and your friends go eat a (bleep). [ laughter ] this guy is cursing like a filipino diplomat i mean -- [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] sorry. i stand corrected a diplomat to the philippines, not a phil pinot diplomat. my gaffe. [
trying press secretary for romney lost his cool and cursed at reporters near the tomb of the unknown soldier in warsaw. [ laughter ] >> jon: so how did the press secretary end up cursing at reporters near the tomb? [ laughter ] what set him off? >> governor romney, do you have a statement for the palestinians? >> what about your gas? [ laughter ] >> jon: what about your gas? sir, they are called floggy-queafers? do you have any new gas in the works? why can kristen...
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month while number three last played in june at wimbledon where he crashed out in the second round to lesser known lucas warsaw the spaniard says he's sorry to skip the last grand slam of the season while defending champion novak djokovic was full of support but i really don't know what all the injuries and how susie's but obviously it's is that series that takes him you know from the tour for the last couple months and. here is this is a great competitor. you know somebody i know really well on and off the court i'm sure that he was able to perform a new soap and he would he would come so. you know i wish him a quick recovery obviously well djokovic himself is fully fit and will play rushers nicholai and have a drink or in the third round of the cincinnati masters the second seeded vast after a seven six six two victory over there so he obviously. truly is new to the champion andy murray the briton cruised local boy sam querrey six two six four and is currently waiting to take on france's euro me shaadi. while olympic silver medalist roger federer will play australia's bernard tomic in the third round the swi
month while number three last played in june at wimbledon where he crashed out in the second round to lesser known lucas warsaw the spaniard says he's sorry to skip the last grand slam of the season while defending champion novak djokovic was full of support but i really don't know what all the injuries and how susie's but obviously it's is that series that takes him you know from the tour for the last couple months and. here is this is a great competitor. you know somebody i know really well...
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. >> the movement was established in 1961 as a counterweight to nato, and the soviet-led warsaw pact. 25 countries were included back then. today, the number has swelled to 120. it is a very diverse collection from india and post-communist cuba to still secretive north korea. another 17 countries have observer status including brazil, china, and serbia. iran has sought out support in the crisis over its nuclear program, but the response has been mixed. united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon called on the country's leaders to improve cooperation with atomic energy watchdogs. the diverging positions have also frustrated and other iranian goal -- to establish the non-allied countries as an alternative to the united nations security council. this will not get the backing of most of the other non-aligned states. >> some of them would rather take a seat in the security council. that certainly applies for the larger countries like india. possibly also indonesia and others. many of the non-allied countries have no interest in any form of confrontation with the great powers. >> signs are
. >> the movement was established in 1961 as a counterweight to nato, and the soviet-led warsaw pact. 25 countries were included back then. today, the number has swelled to 120. it is a very diverse collection from india and post-communist cuba to still secretive north korea. another 17 countries have observer status including brazil, china, and serbia. iran has sought out support in the crisis over its nuclear program, but the response has been mixed. united nations secretary-general ban...
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trying press secretary for romney lost his cool and cursed at reporters near the tomb of the unknown soldier in warsawjon: so how did the press secretary end up cursing at reporters near the tomb? [ laughter ] what set him off? >> governor romney, do you have a statement for the palestinians? >> what about your gas? [ laughter ] >> jon: what about your gas?
trying press secretary for romney lost his cool and cursed at reporters near the tomb of the unknown soldier in warsawjon: so how did the press secretary end up cursing at reporters near the tomb? [ laughter ] what set him off? >> governor romney, do you have a statement for the palestinians? >> what about your gas? [ laughter ] >> jon: what about your gas?
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talking with the mayor of warsaw. he was spending a few moments with her. d then moving towards his vehicle. and then at that point, we tried to -- you know, to the best of our ability, ask the candidate some questions. he did not answer any questions. but his press aide did walk over and lash out at us, as you said. basically, anderson, these were sort of the general, garden variety questions you hear out on the campaign trail. shouted questions happen back in the states and they happen out on this overseas trip. there were some frustrations that might have led up to this. the romney campaign was starting to gripe about the fact that the reporters in their mind were starting to focus on some of these gaffes out here on this trip instead of what they thought was the substance of this trip. >> i guess that gets to the larger point. is this just -- look, it's a grueling schedule. these folks are under a lot of pressure. is this just a one off, tired overworked campaign aide? or is this something -- is something else going on here? is this something larger? >>
talking with the mayor of warsaw. he was spending a few moments with her. d then moving towards his vehicle. and then at that point, we tried to -- you know, to the best of our ability, ask the candidate some questions. he did not answer any questions. but his press aide did walk over and lash out at us, as you said. basically, anderson, these were sort of the general, garden variety questions you hear out on the campaign trail. shouted questions happen back in the states and they happen out on...
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have they locked up the voters in warsaw? >> i'm sure he has for this ex-president too. you look at the photo and he is 25 years old. not a healthy era. i like this idea. why doesn't tmz follow around politicians? it would be so much better if they were yelling out error pattin -- out rob pattinson and kristen stewart-type questions. >> you saw the press follow this whole "kiss my ass" thing and you have her endorsing romney and hugo chavez endorsing obama. it is like getting endorsed by superman while your opponent is endorsed by lex luther. it is the best thing ever. we have to take a break. do you have a comment on the show? red eye at fox news.com. 212-462-5050 to leave a message. still to come, our report from andy levy. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by acrobat. the pearl formers of gymnastics. thanks, acrobats. guests on "red eye" will receive a complementary hub cap and other prizes. note, other prizes prizes are also hub the caps. guests in "red eye" stay in the woods with complementary sleeping bags and bug repellent. tell your friends about the wood
have they locked up the voters in warsaw? >> i'm sure he has for this ex-president too. you look at the photo and he is 25 years old. not a healthy era. i like this idea. why doesn't tmz follow around politicians? it would be so much better if they were yelling out error pattin -- out rob pattinson and kristen stewart-type questions. >> you saw the press follow this whole "kiss my ass" thing and you have her endorsing romney and hugo chavez endorsing obama. it is like...
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towards the east, a strong low pressure around ukraine towards poland, dropping down the temperatures for you. look at warsaw for your high and 17 in kiev. throughout the middle part of your week. here's a look at your extended forecast. >>> a major tokyo tourist attraction has a new feature, the fish market outer area has a new information center for visitor. japanese and international tourist that come to watch tuna bidding artists can mingle with professional chefs. a local nonprofit was established in the outer market where many whole sale and retail shops and restaurants are located. services are available in english and japanese from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. from mondays to saturdays and from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on sundays and holidays. insulated bags for carrying marine produce are available for purchase. visitors can also take a break at the center. the chief director of the npo suzuki says the aim is to draw more people to the market by giving them information about high quality food sought by professionals. >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
towards the east, a strong low pressure around ukraine towards poland, dropping down the temperatures for you. look at warsaw for your high and 17 in kiev. throughout the middle part of your week. here's a look at your extended forecast. >>> a major tokyo tourist attraction has a new feature, the fish market outer area has a new information center for visitor. japanese and international tourist that come to watch tuna bidding artists can mingle with professional chefs. a local...
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now those winds streaming in from the north are causing cooler temperatures. warsaw with a high of 17. a little warmer toward the south. rome 29 and madrid up to 34 to start off your week. now here's a look at your extended forecast. >>> the defiant silhouette of a single pine tree standing among the rubble brought inspiration to the survivors of last year's tsunami in northeastern japan. many are lining up to pay their last respects before the tree is taken down and made into a monument. of the 70,000 pine trees that lined the coast of rikuzentakata before the tsunami, only one was left standing, naming it the miracle pine. it survived the initial onslaught of water but the salt and the ground was killing its roots. local authorities have decided to cut it down in early september. they'll treat the wood against decay and re-erect it as a monument by february. >> it feels like we're losing the last remaining piece of our hometown. i'm glad i could see the miracle pine one last time. it makes me feel stronger. >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gen
now those winds streaming in from the north are causing cooler temperatures. warsaw with a high of 17. a little warmer toward the south. rome 29 and madrid up to 34 to start off your week. now here's a look at your extended forecast. >>> the defiant silhouette of a single pine tree standing among the rubble brought inspiration to the survivors of last year's tsunami in northeastern japan. many are lining up to pay their last respects before the tree is taken down and made into a...
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crews found a two-ton bomb at a construction site in warsaw. the bomb had been buried there since world war ii. police quickly evacuated the area until a military bomb unit could remove it and detonate it at a safe location. >>> 58 planes, a 22 million dollar watch collection and a 75,000 toilet. the report put out by opposition leader said the luxurious live is funded illegally. president putin has not yet responded. >>> finally the latest pictures from out of this world. nasa released the first out of this world phototaken by the mars rover curiosity. >> curiosity very busy. >> up next, is the president against the professors t fiscal decision pitting much of the school's faculty against the leader and the fallout that's leaving students in limbo. >>> good evening, i'm jeff ranieri in the bay area weather center. temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s in the inland valleys. we'll show you when we'll see a significant drop coming up in that forecast. >>> is the college football team more important than the college itself. after the state cult mi
crews found a two-ton bomb at a construction site in warsaw. the bomb had been buried there since world war ii. police quickly evacuated the area until a military bomb unit could remove it and detonate it at a safe location. >>> 58 planes, a 22 million dollar watch collection and a 75,000 toilet. the report put out by opposition leader said the luxurious live is funded illegally. president putin has not yet responded. >>> finally the latest pictures from out of this world....