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we have been blessed to have that work produced in new york going on to the edinburgh festival the warsaw 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 coming back 25 years later and seeing personally my own evolution
we have been blessed to have that work produced in new york going on to the edinburgh festival the warsaw 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...
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. >>> located nearly 75 miles to the southwest of warsaw lies poland's third largest city, lodz. 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. 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, in the hair, on the body, in natural cavities. we had an incident where a woman was trying to smuggle amphetamine to
. >>> located nearly 75 miles to the southwest of warsaw lies poland's third largest city, lodz. 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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how you can extract your natural gas now environments are concerned because there is a risk that the warsaw groundwater can get contaminated from the process live from moscow this is our to you straight back to our breaking news story for you this hour an unmanned russian space rocket has crashed to earth a baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan just seconds after launch it is feared that around five hundred tons of toxic fuel could have spilled uncontaminated the area where the rocket came down because of a thorough use of evacuate evacuate all the personnel from the launching pad and are considering a possible evacuation all around the crash site and witnesses say the rocket which was carrying three satellites meant for russia's glowing us global navigation system was out of control as soon as it took off it was back in two thousand and ten the same type of proton m. rocket also failed to put glow in our satellites into orbit and falling instead into the pacific ocean the incidents have led to a major overhaul in the russian space agency. all right up next here on our t.v. we have bite you to
how you can extract your natural gas now environments are concerned because there is a risk that the warsaw groundwater can get contaminated from the process live from moscow this is our to you straight back to our breaking news story for you this hour an unmanned russian space rocket has crashed to earth a baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan just seconds after launch it is feared that around five hundred tons of toxic fuel could have spilled uncontaminated the area where the rocket came down...
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. >> i was five when i was smuggled out of the warsaw ghetto to hide among the christians. >> (translated): do you remember me, sister? >> i am not alone in this quest. >> "please, i want to live!" >> the last witnesses of the holocaust... >> i had nothing! >> ...we came here with fragile pieces of our memories, afraid that after us, they may be erased. >> this report continues online, with more on this administration's expansion of top secret america, things we still don't know-- how many secret programs and how effective are they? read an excerpt from the reporter's new book... >> okay. >> ...plus more of our exclusive interview with former top cia lawyer john rizzo... >> they were going to be just as tough. >> ...and other key officials. >> ...huge new bureaucracy. >> follow frontline on facebook and twitter, or join the discussion at pbs.org. frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support ffrontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to buildin
. >> i was five when i was smuggled out of the warsaw ghetto to hide among the christians. >> (translated): do you remember me, sister? >> i am not alone in this quest. >> "please, i want to live!" >> the last witnesses of the holocaust... >> i had nothing! >> ...we came here with fragile pieces of our memories, afraid that after us, they may be erased. >> this report continues online, with more on this administration's expansion of top...
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meanwhile we have a low oh moving through the northeast bringing temperatures down a little bit. warsaw seeing 27. the upper 20s on wednesday. down to 22 degrees and you've got the showers coming in as well. here is your extended forecast. >> that's "newsline" this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. . ♪ >>> from the four winds and the scent of the earth come the color of the seasons. exploring the four seasons of japan. the dancing waves, the shining sun. this is shonan, the beach which continues to fascinate the young people.
meanwhile we have a low oh moving through the northeast bringing temperatures down a little bit. warsaw seeing 27. the upper 20s on wednesday. down to 22 degrees and you've got the showers coming in as well. here is your extended forecast. >> that's "newsline" this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. . ♪ >>> from the four winds and the scent of the earth come the color of the seasons. exploring the four seasons of japan. the dancing waves, the shining sun. this is shonan,...
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that heat is going to be creeping up towards the north as well. warsaw 26 and rain on your friday. well, you'll be seeing about 34 on the mercury by monday. out towards the west, paris, 28 and thunderstorms. you'll see that drop a few more digits into the weekend. here's your extended forecast. >>> and that's "newsline" for this hour, i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. enjoy your day. ^ .. ♪ >>> the londoner is pen tyn gallery commission issued to millions of architects around the world. this year 41-year-old sou fujimoto was invited to design it. his pavelon featuring an organic shape made with a lattice of steel poles has been attracting attention. >> i get the feeling i'm inside a cloud. i absolutely love the way it's built. >> you feel it's part of this beautiful park.
that heat is going to be creeping up towards the north as well. warsaw 26 and rain on your friday. well, you'll be seeing about 34 on the mercury by monday. out towards the west, paris, 28 and thunderstorms. you'll see that drop a few more digits into the weekend. here's your extended forecast. >>> and that's "newsline" for this hour, i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. enjoy your day. ^ .. ♪ >>> the londoner is pen tyn...
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the polish consul general also attends sermons here regularly. his government in warsawprovides financial support. the younger generation do not speak fluent polish, however, and many end up leaving the small community. it remains to be seen whether the next four generations will remain loyal to this polish home away from home. >> one of the favorite vegetables in europe is around and read. germans alone eat some 21 kilos of tomatoes a year on average. italy is a big tomato producer, but seasonal workers there get as little as one cent per kilo for their backbreaking work in the fields. that's because european consumers want their tomatoes to be cheap. >> we are outside this town in southern italy with a group of trade unionists. they look after the day laborers working on the tomato fields here. the chairman of the local trade union branch set up the aid project. >> they have nothing, basically. no contract, no decent wage. they are dependent on the overseers. >> things we reached the first workers harvesting tomatoes. in temperatures of 30 degrees, the italian workers
the polish consul general also attends sermons here regularly. his government in warsawprovides financial support. the younger generation do not speak fluent polish, however, and many end up leaving the small community. it remains to be seen whether the next four generations will remain loyal to this polish home away from home. >> one of the favorite vegetables in europe is around and read. germans alone eat some 21 kilos of tomatoes a year on average. italy is a big tomato producer, but...
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that is a huge economic capacity when you think about what nasa has created for the united states, but we are outside of warsaw the second- largest polish city. a huge amount of trade back and forth could happen when you think about how poland is growing. [indiscernible] i know that. that is why i gave a shout out. it ges you a sense of the size of the city. everywhere,be true but based on the mexican- american population, we are the fifth are just city in mexico, and we are the second-largest city in poland. that is part of our history, but when you think about remittance, trade, opportunity, travel, tour is a -- at every level -- toward his him -- tourism -- at every level, it is a huge economic opportunity if for market and for a city that is still the headquarters of what i call the flat roof manufacturing, it does not have an export strategy because these are family owned businesses. the historical immigrant roots is a huge economic opportunity for what they can export and that is one way we can grow. we could go on, but i need the federal government to change a problem. short of that, through the new ame
that is a huge economic capacity when you think about what nasa has created for the united states, but we are outside of warsaw the second- largest polish city. a huge amount of trade back and forth could happen when you think about how poland is growing. [indiscernible] i know that. that is why i gave a shout out. it ges you a sense of the size of the city. everywhere,be true but based on the mexican- american population, we are the fifth are just city in mexico, and we are the second-largest...
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>> i believe there is something in the salem where he left when he was three. i never went there. in warsaw, ill., there are a little silhouettes of him lined up and down main street, a charming little town. his summer home, which he kept in new hampshire from the late a.d.'s until his death, is called the fells. a has been now restored as national state and conservation area, a beautiful place. i invite anyone to visit it. it is one of the great retreats in new england. >> how long did clara, his wife, live after he died? >> another 10 years or so, devoted to her children and grandchildren. >> what happened to henry adams? >> henry adams lived through the first world war and published his great book of "the education of angry adams" which we all have to read in school. i think the book was then published. >> what happened to lizzie cameron? >> she was much younger, so she lived much longer, forgive me for not knowing the exact date. she never remarried. she lived most of her life apart from her husband in paris. along with edith wharton, another great figure of the time, helping with refug
>> i believe there is something in the salem where he left when he was three. i never went there. in warsaw, ill., there are a little silhouettes of him lined up and down main street, a charming little town. his summer home, which he kept in new hampshire from the late a.d.'s until his death, is called the fells. a has been now restored as national state and conservation area, a beautiful place. i invite anyone to visit it. it is one of the great retreats in new england. >> how long...
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the brown library? >> yes? of monumentany kind where he was born or in warsaw where he lived or the house in new hampshire? salemre's something in se where he left when he was 3. i never went there. there's silhouettes of him lined up in main street. little town.ng his summer home will which he sinope in new to shire in the late '80s the time of his death is called the fells. restored as a national site and conservation area. a beautiful place and i invite anyone to visit it, one retreats in new england. his wife g did clara, live, after he died? >> what did she live? another ten years or so, devoted her r children and grandchildren. >> what happened to henry adams? adams lived through the world war. and he published his great book, the education of henry adams" that we all had to read in school at the end of his life in ed digsz. and i think the book was then posthumously. >> what happened to lizzie cameron? on.she lived she was much younger. she lived much longer. forgive me for not having the date. she never remarried. she lived most of her life apart paris.er husband in she helped in along with edith f
the brown library? >> yes? of monumentany kind where he was born or in warsaw where he lived or the house in new hampshire? salemre's something in se where he left when he was 3. i never went there. there's silhouettes of him lined up in main street. little town.ng his summer home will which he sinope in new to shire in the late '80s the time of his death is called the fells. restored as a national site and conservation area. a beautiful place and i invite anyone to visit it, one retreats...
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. >> they were an anti-armor helicopter designed for the cold war to confront columns of warsaw pact tanks. a hellfire missile is a battlefield missile. it's pretty powerful. and it is designed to be used against armored vehicles or concentrations of troops. >> the crew had made a horrifying mistake. they hadn't blown up insurgents. >> there were 6 children digging for roots to use as firewood. after the 13-year-old boy was killed, the other children ran out of fear. >> [speaking arabic] >> our analysis of the reports shows that the military acknowledged only 103 civilians killed as a result of air strikes in 6 years. >> the figure 103 is-- is ludicrously too low. airpower is a very blunt weapon. by using airpower regularly, and in fact increasing the use of airpower as the occupation goes on, you're undoubtedly killing a great deal more civilians than the u.s.' own internal assessments suggests. >> and buried away in the files on air strikes we discovered was another reference to the call sign crazyhorse 18. >> the hotel 26, crazyhorse 18. >> look at those dead bastards. >> it's one
. >> they were an anti-armor helicopter designed for the cold war to confront columns of warsaw pact tanks. a hellfire missile is a battlefield missile. it's pretty powerful. and it is designed to be used against armored vehicles or concentrations of troops. >> the crew had made a horrifying mistake. they hadn't blown up insurgents. >> there were 6 children digging for roots to use as firewood. after the 13-year-old boy was killed, the other children ran out of fear. >>...
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the united states. but we are outside of warsaw the second largest polish-american, polish city.uman amount of trade back and forth that can happen when you think of how poland's growing -- >> guys from the polish embassy are thrilled right now. >> i know that. i saw that, that's why we did the shoutout. that's how i get elected major. [laughter] so just give you those types of sense for the size of the city. that's not going to be true everywhere, but based on the mexican-american population in the city of chicago, we are the fifth largest city in mexico. we are the second largest city in poland, just in chicago. now, that's part of our history, but when you think about remittance, you think about trade, you think about opportunities, you think about travel; you think about tourism, at every level we have three polish tv stations, four radio, one paper. there are streets in the city of chicago that have english and polish together. that's also true in, you know, spanish and english. that's a huge opportunity if you are looking for market and for a city which is still the headqua
the united states. but we are outside of warsaw the second largest polish-american, polish city.uman amount of trade back and forth that can happen when you think of how poland's growing -- >> guys from the polish embassy are thrilled right now. >> i know that. i saw that, that's why we did the shoutout. that's how i get elected major. [laughter] so just give you those types of sense for the size of the city. that's not going to be true everywhere, but based on the mexican-american...
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the next several days. that's going to keep things, clear skies, and also some warm temperatures. paris with a high of 29, berlin at 28, warsaw continue to warm up, 25 on your wednesday. across the british isles, look at this, temperatures well above average. that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. enjoy your day. ♪ >>> the cloudy skies signal the end of the rainy season in ohara, kyoto.
the next several days. that's going to keep things, clear skies, and also some warm temperatures. paris with a high of 29, berlin at 28, warsaw continue to warm up, 25 on your wednesday. across the british isles, look at this, temperatures well above average. that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. enjoy your day. ♪ >>> the cloudy skies signal the end of the rainy season in...
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the newspapers and lunchtime costs up for about crackpot and warsaw. and where he was baptized. . . >> eventually, a corner of the foundation collapsed causing the floor to sink 4 inches. the tenant moved occupant, and the house was -- moved out, and the house was demolished. the same thing happened across the street. after they set the house on fire, michaels went to court to have the place demolished. frugality was easy for michaels. having inherited his house, he never made a mortgage payment. he was astonished by the appliance repairman who divorced his wife and abandoned his house owing $83,000 and by the speculators who were paying double what the old line neighbors knew the properties were worth. sometimes we looked at some of these homes, and we said this is going for $86,000? what is going on? the bank wasn't looking at applications. as the loans went bad and the houses empty, the scrappers arrived tearing out furnesses and water pipes -- furnaces and water pipes right in broad daylight. clausen avenue came such a magnet for thieves, they even
the newspapers and lunchtime costs up for about crackpot and warsaw. and where he was baptized. . . >> eventually, a corner of the foundation collapsed causing the floor to sink 4 inches. the tenant moved occupant, and the house was -- moved out, and the house was demolished. the same thing happened across the street. after they set the house on fire, michaels went to court to have the place demolished. frugality was easy for michaels. having inherited his house, he never made a mortgage...
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the way up towards, well, just south of scandinavia in fact. you're going to see temperatures improving in places like berlin, warsaw up to 30 sdegrees as wel. 35 for vienna. here is your extended forecast. >>> and to end this edition of "newsline," four singers from the u.s. who are continuing a legacy that captivated the world. the vontraps are the great grandchildren of captain vontrap, the inspiration for the film "the sound of music" and they're performing in japan for the first time. ♪ they treated fans to the most famous songs from the movie. ♪ >> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
the way up towards, well, just south of scandinavia in fact. you're going to see temperatures improving in places like berlin, warsaw up to 30 sdegrees as wel. 35 for vienna. here is your extended forecast. >>> and to end this edition of "newsline," four singers from the u.s. who are continuing a legacy that captivated the world. the vontraps are the great grandchildren of captain vontrap, the inspiration for the film "the sound of music" and they're performing in...
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the left wing and engine. all 100 passengers escape unharmed. on a boeing 767 from newark to warsawding gear fails but the pilot's training doesn't. he's haled as a national hero for saving all 231 people on board. in april of this year extreme weather forces a lioner flight in bali into the water short of the runway. the plane breaks in half. all 108 passengers and crew survive. >> two pilots who made all the right moves and that skill, compared with luck, had this result that was frankly astou astounding. >> reporter: the miracle on the hudson. after losing both engines to a double bird strike, shortly after takeoff from laguardia captain sully sullenberger puts his plane down in the middle of the hudson river. all 155 passengers saved. but other incidents end in the worst imaginable way. >> there are still some fires burning there as we speak. >> reporter: in 2009, the last serious accident in the u.s., cost the lives of 49 people when colgan air flight 3407 went down in buffalo. but the reality remains, only two people are killed, for every 100 million passengers who fly worldwi
the left wing and engine. all 100 passengers escape unharmed. on a boeing 767 from newark to warsawding gear fails but the pilot's training doesn't. he's haled as a national hero for saving all 231 people on board. in april of this year extreme weather forces a lioner flight in bali into the water short of the runway. the plane breaks in half. all 108 passengers and crew survive. >> two pilots who made all the right moves and that skill, compared with luck, had this result that was...
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the united states. but we are outside of warsaw the second largest polish city. bigger than krakow. huge amount of trade back and forth that can happen when you think how poland's growing. >> guy from the polish embassy thrilled rite now. >> that's why i did the shoutout. i know why he's here. you just give those type of sense of the size of the city. that's not going to be true everywhere, but based on the mexican american population, city of chicago, we are the fifth largest mexican city in mexico. we are the second largest city in poland. just in chicago. that's part of our history, but when you think about remittance, trade, opportunities, you think about travel, tourism, at every level we have three polish tv stations, four radio, one paper. there are streets in the city of chicago that have english and poland together. also with spanish and english. that's a huge economic opportunity if we are looking for market and for a city which is still the headquarters of what i call the flat roof manufacturing kind of 50, 75, 100 that doesn't have an export strategy because these are fa
the united states. but we are outside of warsaw the second largest polish city. bigger than krakow. huge amount of trade back and forth that can happen when you think how poland's growing. >> guy from the polish embassy thrilled rite now. >> that's why i did the shoutout. i know why he's here. you just give those type of sense of the size of the city. that's not going to be true everywhere, but based on the mexican american population, city of chicago, we are the fifth largest...
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. >> i would like to go back to the security contract the because i have to remit particularly in warsaw's it puzzles me why we would use military force with those individuals so for mr. ginman you have a metric for the cost using military personnel versa is contracting or security forces? >> cost per person in? >> i don't have that off the top of my head to have a cost per metric. the combat and to a commander makes his decisions on it do i want somebody or have a soldier or sillier -- sailor still being at the gate or with a contractor? >> from the defense department standpoint with the cost of these when we make the decision this is to read three times with the military personnel. >> we don't look at that. so i honestly don't know the answer to the question. >> how does the state department to evaluate that? >> first of all, senator i did run numbers. i would commit. >> i will take the ball park. >> we're currently at a number of the high threat of a concern spending about $87 million on contracted security. if we replace a bare skin and local staff entirely with contractors henry rigo
. >> i would like to go back to the security contract the because i have to remit particularly in warsaw's it puzzles me why we would use military force with those individuals so for mr. ginman you have a metric for the cost using military personnel versa is contracting or security forces? >> cost per person in? >> i don't have that off the top of my head to have a cost per metric. the combat and to a commander makes his decisions on it do i want somebody or have a soldier or...
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i was interested in the report from the osce on the subsequent elections that took place in april and i realize this is dated july 9 in warsaw. have you had an opportunity to review their report on this? .. when i was in the job aspects envoy for conventional forces in europe. and, as you may know, we were trying to look at how we might update that treaty and we came to consensus within nato about how that might be done. we came to consensus among most of the 35 members who were party to the treaty, 36, but we were unable to come to consensus with russia because of the problems agreeing on tater tomorrow integrity issues with regard to moldova, it was my call to the secretary that we call off the negotiations because it was not possible to settle the issue without impugning those basic principles of democracy in europe. >> is there any plan at this point that you're putting forward to assist the georgians in recovering these two provinces? the russians refuse to leave obviously. that's a huge issue. do we have a plan in that regard? >> senator, we have been active in supporting efforts that the georgians themselves have init
i was interested in the report from the osce on the subsequent elections that took place in april and i realize this is dated july 9 in warsaw. have you had an opportunity to review their report on this? .. when i was in the job aspects envoy for conventional forces in europe. and, as you may know, we were trying to look at how we might update that treaty and we came to consensus within nato about how that might be done. we came to consensus among most of the 35 members who were party to the...