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we have been blessed to have that work produced in new york, going on to the edinburgh festival, the warsaw theater 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
we have been blessed to have that work produced in new york, going on to the edinburgh festival, the warsaw theater 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...
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. >> confirming that they have cancelled the inaugural departure from chicago to warsaw. the plane has just arrived safely, landed just now about five minutes ago. the reason for the cancellation is that both boeing and the faa had issued a recommendation to our board in warsaw to cancel the flight. >> passengers were booked on to other flights. most were unfazed. >> my husband was flying, and i really do not want to take any risk. i would rather have him fly either tomorrow or take some flight tonight by different airplane lines. >> officials have reacted swiftly to the latest incidents. wednesday, a dreamliner made an emergency landing in japan because of issues with its batteries. the grounding could prove disastrous for boeing, which has its future writing on the aircraft. the investigation could take weeks. >> for more on the business fallout of all of this, let's go to frankfurt. whenever we talk about blowing, you also have to talk about its sworn enemy. will lead to be licking its lips -- will it be in jeopardy licking its lips of the extra orders? >> they will be
. >> confirming that they have cancelled the inaugural departure from chicago to warsaw. the plane has just arrived safely, landed just now about five minutes ago. the reason for the cancellation is that both boeing and the faa had issued a recommendation to our board in warsaw to cancel the flight. >> passengers were booked on to other flights. most were unfazed. >> my husband was flying, and i really do not want to take any risk. i would rather have him fly either tomorrow...
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. >> confirming that they have cancelled the inaugural departure from chicago to warsaw. the plane has just arrived safely, landed just now about five minutes ago. the reason for the cancellation is that both boeing and the faa had issued a recommendation to our board in warsaw to cancel the flight. >> passengers were booked on to other flights. most were unfazed. >> my husband was flying, and i really do not want to take any risk. i would rather have him fly either tomorrow or take some flight tonight by different airplane lines. >> officials have reacted swiftly to the latest incidents. wednesday, a dreamliner made an emergency landing in japan because of issues with its batteries. the grounding could prove disastrous for boeing, which has its future writing on the aircraft. the investigation could take weeks. >> for more on the business fallout of all of this, let's go to frankfurt. whenever we talk about blowing, you also have to talk about its sworn enemy. will lead to be licking its lips -- will it be in jeopardy licking its lips of the extra orders? >> they will be
. >> confirming that they have cancelled the inaugural departure from chicago to warsaw. the plane has just arrived safely, landed just now about five minutes ago. the reason for the cancellation is that both boeing and the faa had issued a recommendation to our board in warsaw to cancel the flight. >> passengers were booked on to other flights. most were unfazed. >> my husband was flying, and i really do not want to take any risk. i would rather have him fly either tomorrow...
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destinations of these flights to europe controlled however just like their american counterparts the authorities in warsaw have been extremely frugal with the details and investigation into the secret prisons has been dragging on for almost five years now but what is on earth during its course remains unknown one man who has been charged with involvement is poland's former chief of intelligence and security is big news to miss costy this first high profile official of any nation to be prosecuted over the issue polish investigators have only one response to all questions concerning their investigation all the information has been classified as it involves state secrets which of course they're not allowed to divulge on top of that since the case directly involves u.s. officials one would imagine warsaw and washington working very closely together and yet people who are privy to the investigation say this is definitely not the case the united states or thirty. anyway in fact i can say obstructed the investigation. in my absolutely bad. article three. mutual legal assistance treaty between poland and the unit
destinations of these flights to europe controlled however just like their american counterparts the authorities in warsaw have been extremely frugal with the details and investigation into the secret prisons has been dragging on for almost five years now but what is on earth during its course remains unknown one man who has been charged with involvement is poland's former chief of intelligence and security is big news to miss costy this first high profile official of any nation to be...
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disagree with you are the people who let me let me rephrase that because the because the jews in the warsaw ghetto were actually fairly well armed and didn't do them a whole lot of good what what. can you identify any indigenous revolution a revolution where the local people were fighting off themselves they were overthrowing their own government which had become oppressive that was successful i can think of a lot where foreign invaders were repelled or foreign forces like our revolution where we threw off the british but they were hard with they were about to me about the french revolution the french revolution failed it was followed by three american residue things about us it's touring our own government we were throwing off our government at that why didn't we threw off the british government well before the revolution on the other side of your heart they were already on our side of the ocean right but they were in charge. the brits were in charge yes exactly and we threw them off that's my boy who came here threw off the british that's my point we're still trying to combine all of that
disagree with you are the people who let me let me rephrase that because the because the jews in the warsaw ghetto were actually fairly well armed and didn't do them a whole lot of good what what. can you identify any indigenous revolution a revolution where the local people were fighting off themselves they were overthrowing their own government which had become oppressive that was successful i can think of a lot where foreign invaders were repelled or foreign forces like our revolution where...
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and howard asked himself over and over again, you know, what would i have done if i had been in the warsaw ghetto? would i have picked up arms? would i have tried to shoot my way out? would i have killed germans? he never answered it to his satisfaction, but he knew pretty well that the answer was, yes. that as a matter of self-defense, he did believe that violence could be justified. >> host: so maybe now you can walk us through a little bit of what howard did after the war, when he -- after coming back. >> guest: well, thanks to the g.i. bill howard was able to go to college, and following that -- he was already married, by the way. he married quite young, in his early 20s, and his wife, roz, was also young. and he already had two babies. so when he decided to get his ph.d. in history at columbia, it was difficult. i mean, the family was living very badly. roz took some kind of menial secretarial work part time because they couldn't really afford a babysitter all the time. and howard did various, you know, midnight shifts in order to add a little more money to the pot. but they were, ess
and howard asked himself over and over again, you know, what would i have done if i had been in the warsaw ghetto? would i have picked up arms? would i have tried to shoot my way out? would i have killed germans? he never answered it to his satisfaction, but he knew pretty well that the answer was, yes. that as a matter of self-defense, he did believe that violence could be justified. >> host: so maybe now you can walk us through a little bit of what howard did after the war, when he --...
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and a mini statue of hitler erected in the former warsaw ghetto sparked outrage from locals who say it's an insult to all but not the full story at r.t. dot com. big screen superstar celebrating in his new homeland after being handed his very own russian passport following dinner with vladimir putin the movie icon left his native france everybody called punishing tax rates pushed on the rich but the new president radio station in paris has claimed five thousand french citizens of fled the country since took office in part thanks to his tax policies and just like the one of the countries they'd be moving to is russia with my colleague spoke to our sean thomas about what the largest country on earth has to offer a new migrants let's look at the taxes and that's the question at hand right now if you look at russia at the current laws we have a flat tax rate here of thirteen percent in fact france and germany they both have complicated tax code if you look at france the forty one percent right now up to forty one percent in germany up to forty five percent as opposed to russia's thirteen per
and a mini statue of hitler erected in the former warsaw ghetto sparked outrage from locals who say it's an insult to all but not the full story at r.t. dot com. big screen superstar celebrating in his new homeland after being handed his very own russian passport following dinner with vladimir putin the movie icon left his native france everybody called punishing tax rates pushed on the rich but the new president radio station in paris has claimed five thousand french citizens of fled the...
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what would i have done if i had been in the war -- warsaw ghetto priapic up arms? where have tried to shoot my way out? what i have killed germans. he never answered it is satisfaction, but he knew pretty well that the answer was yes. as a matter of self-defense he did believe that violence could be justified. >> host: maybe now you can walk us through a little bit of what our debt after the war. >> thanks to the gi bill he was able to go to college. if he was already married, by the way. he already had two babies. when he decided to use his ph.d. in history at columbia command was difficult. ammine, the family was very badly. took some kind of medial secretarial work because they cannot really afford a babysitter all-time. and howard did various mid time shifts in order tab of more money to the pot. they were centrally very poor and get howard did fix -- succeed in getting his doctorate in fairly short order. >> host: his first permanent academic appointment was the long term appointment. >> guest: he taught while earning his ph.d., but his first full-time appointm
what would i have done if i had been in the war -- warsaw ghetto priapic up arms? where have tried to shoot my way out? what i have killed germans. he never answered it is satisfaction, but he knew pretty well that the answer was yes. as a matter of self-defense he did believe that violence could be justified. >> host: maybe now you can walk us through a little bit of what our debt after the war. >> thanks to the gi bill he was able to go to college. if he was already married, by...
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and i mean the statue of hitler erected in the form of warsaw ghetto sparked outrage from locals who say it's an insult to all nazi victims the full story on that at r.t. . egypt's muslim brotherhood is under investigation for taking billions of dollars from the u.s. before even coming to power it's also alleged the brotherhood used the money to fund souls involved in sparking violence or protests one of the lawyers that filed the complaint yes society ahmad says the money was all about preserving interests. what started this money might have been beneficial for both the american side promises support for the muslim brotherhood while they in turn promised to secure american interests in egypt namely a u.s. air force base in the province of. dealing with the brotherhood as a political authority is permissible for funding it before it had even come to power is not we also believe that the brotherhood run cells tasked with provoking public unrest and violence are protests a form active member who quit the brotherhood spoke of such groups who carried out operations. seems everyone wants a
and i mean the statue of hitler erected in the form of warsaw ghetto sparked outrage from locals who say it's an insult to all nazi victims the full story on that at r.t. . egypt's muslim brotherhood is under investigation for taking billions of dollars from the u.s. before even coming to power it's also alleged the brotherhood used the money to fund souls involved in sparking violence or protests one of the lawyers that filed the complaint yes society ahmad says the money was all about...
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that's going to diminish and temperatures remaining on the cold side. warsaw with a high of 2. that will be below freezing for your highs on saturday and sunday, but average there. london and paris, a high of 5 and 6 to start off your week. here's your extended forecast. >>> we'll be back in 30 minutes with more news. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you are. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
that's going to diminish and temperatures remaining on the cold side. warsaw with a high of 2. that will be below freezing for your highs on saturday and sunday, but average there. london and paris, a high of 5 and 6 to start off your week. here's your extended forecast. >>> we'll be back in 30 minutes with more news. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you are. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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jeff: the plane came in from warsaw, it did not the part. it is still on the ground. just one of the planes has been grounded both here, in the u.s., europe, asia, as well as, in the middle east. here is what we know at this point. it is the first time the faa has grounded and aircraft since a historic flight. chicago. american airlines flight 189. it crashed on takeoff. it turned out that the engine fell off that aircraft and went into a barrel roll and crash. thus far, obviously, though boeing dreamliner has been able to avoid any kind of crash or serious problem. the problem is, those lithium ion batteries. there are problems with lithium ion batteries in new vehicles. working the kinks out of it is something they need to do, but that is something they have successfully been able to do in the auto industry. they believe boeing will be able to get it eventually right also. dagen: jeff, thank you for that reporting. jeff flock in what looks like a very cold chicago. raising the price of its aircraft. possibly taking advantage of boeing's problems with the dreamliner.
jeff: the plane came in from warsaw, it did not the part. it is still on the ground. just one of the planes has been grounded both here, in the u.s., europe, asia, as well as, in the middle east. here is what we know at this point. it is the first time the faa has grounded and aircraft since a historic flight. chicago. american airlines flight 189. it crashed on takeoff. it turned out that the engine fell off that aircraft and went into a barrel roll and crash. thus far, obviously, though...
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thousand people in twenty twelve the biggest spike in the city of you don't think again people can see you can be walking past you can be sleeping next to warsaw. for. the cold this is stupid specially this time we have to go back for four days on the phone to eight twenty one year old matt fled his family home where he came to blows with his stepfather he had to sleep rough before being granted emergency shelter in a bombing in hostel it's run by a charity that helps anyone down and out to find employment and get back on their feet looking for work. on the don't know like job. trying to get it's time you'll second stay at the hostel in three years after growing up in the now to foster care he struggled to keep a roof over his head you got to do whatever it takes to find some lights they found money. help and support scariest thing like you know you still go for ice all over again there just isn't enough low cost housing available and with unemployment rising hospitals just like this one desperately need to expand the figures from the local authority of people presenting us homeless having creased on average by about four hundred percent. for
thousand people in twenty twelve the biggest spike in the city of you don't think again people can see you can be walking past you can be sleeping next to warsaw. for. the cold this is stupid specially this time we have to go back for four days on the phone to eight twenty one year old matt fled his family home where he came to blows with his stepfather he had to sleep rough before being granted emergency shelter in a bombing in hostel it's run by a charity that helps anyone down and out to...
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chicago is the biggest city for poles outside warsaw in the world.pular routes are being shut down. a lot of airlines scrambling to make other arrangements. we'll continue to watch it from the international terminal here at o'hare. tracy: jeff flock, thank you. stay warm. ashley: looks chilly out there. how big of a blow is the dreamliner grounding for boeing? with me is former nssb senior managing director and o'neill and associates, peter goelz. thanks for joining us. let's talk about the lithium-ion battery seems to be the problem. it is overheating. the dream liner uses four times as much battery power as a regular 787. this is not a little glitch. could this speak to a design problem that could be a much bigger fix? >> you would hope it would not because the plane has gone through a probably a quarter of a million hours of faa certification oversight. but i think the issue you zeroed in on it, is the use of these batteries. and they are tough customers. when they start to cook-off, it is virtually impossible to put them out. and the ntsb and the
chicago is the biggest city for poles outside warsaw in the world.pular routes are being shut down. a lot of airlines scrambling to make other arrangements. we'll continue to watch it from the international terminal here at o'hare. tracy: jeff flock, thank you. stay warm. ashley: looks chilly out there. how big of a blow is the dreamliner grounding for boeing? with me is former nssb senior managing director and o'neill and associates, peter goelz. thanks for joining us. let's talk about the...
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and a mini statue of head lay wrecked it in the form of warsaw ghetto sparks outrage from locals who say it's an insult to all nazi victims a full story. but is what is president hugo chavez who's currently battling cancer may be too ill to attend his own swearing in ceremony on thursday his political rivals are demanding a new election if he doesn't show up to be inaugurated for his fourth term of office that geo political analyst eric draitser i spoke to him a little earlier he believes the opposition is taking advantage of the situation to undermine the governed. what is important is the fact that the opposition is using this as a political mechanism by which they can try to deal with jim eyes the government in venezuela remember that in two thousand and two when the united states and spain and other powers around the world collaborated in conspired to oust chavez in an illegal coup we saw what the significance of chavez was that he had a base of support on the streets in that country that could not be shaken by an international force and so what they're attempting to do is to use
and a mini statue of head lay wrecked it in the form of warsaw ghetto sparks outrage from locals who say it's an insult to all nazi victims a full story. but is what is president hugo chavez who's currently battling cancer may be too ill to attend his own swearing in ceremony on thursday his political rivals are demanding a new election if he doesn't show up to be inaugurated for his fourth term of office that geo political analyst eric draitser i spoke to him a little earlier he believes the...
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they were inaugurating were supposed to the flight between warsaw and chicago. very popular route. take a look at where the aircraft is right now. supposed to have back last night it is still parked here today. we went around to the back of the airport and get a look at the 787 dream liner. two are flying. it is now grounded along with 49 other aircraft around the world. a huge hit for boeing and also, i might add, the first airline to say, we are going back to boeing and we're going to ask for compensation on this. take a look at what the number two man at the polish airline had to say. essentially, we're going back to the contract to look to see what we can do to get compensation. it is a huge hit for us. out of here tonight, and they hope to get it out with a replacement aircraft. at this point that is what they're hoping for. by the way, all about batteries, lithium ion batteries. this is a lithium ion battery. i know you carried one. the back of the camera. we love these things. they're much later. that is why the airlines love them. the problem is, it was p
they were inaugurating were supposed to the flight between warsaw and chicago. very popular route. take a look at where the aircraft is right now. supposed to have back last night it is still parked here today. we went around to the back of the airport and get a look at the 787 dream liner. two are flying. it is now grounded along with 49 other aircraft around the world. a huge hit for boeing and also, i might add, the first airline to say, we are going back to boeing and we're going to ask for...
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during the trip to warsaw, pat attended a recital. she walked toward the crowd intended to shake hands. her interpreter attempted to lead her back to the official party. she refused to join the group until she had waded into the crowd of men and women who responded very warmly with some men taking off their caps and others kissing her hand. for their part reporters, even the sometimes-critical u.s. correspondents, were extremely complimentary. the globe described her as a remarkable sale woman. the london daily male claimed she was the best boost for womanhood since they invented lipstick, and another reporter had a warm feeling at the sight of mrs. nixon and mrs. brezhnev holding hands. patterned the respect and yacht tuesday some -- gratitude of some of the reporters. reporters had been forced to battle the soviet police who were guarding mrs. nixon. the situation came to a head on the third day of the visit as pat walked through the store, hundreds of people crammed onto ball con neys or stood in adjacent aisles to wave and catch a
during the trip to warsaw, pat attended a recital. she walked toward the crowd intended to shake hands. her interpreter attempted to lead her back to the official party. she refused to join the group until she had waded into the crowd of men and women who responded very warmly with some men taking off their caps and others kissing her hand. for their part reporters, even the sometimes-critical u.s. correspondents, were extremely complimentary. the globe described her as a remarkable sale woman....