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and the sachertorte is vienna's most famous dessert., but especially here at café sacher. this delicious chocolate cake was invented almost two centuries ago by a 16-year-old apprentice chef. sweet. as midnight approaches, vienna's giant amusement park takes center stage. when the hour strikes, all eyes are on the skies as the new year starts with a bang. [ fireworks crackling ] ringing in the new year, vienna style. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> that's "teen kids news" for now. thanks for tuning in. >> we'll be back next week. see you then. u wow! that was really scary! what a terrible nightmare. my heart is beating so fast i can hardly catch my breath. hardy, what's wrong? is something distressing you, my muscular friend? i had this awful nightmare. now if i go back to sleep, i'm afraid i might have it again. so i'm gonna stay up all night. listen to your brain, hardy. things get bigger and scarier if you don't talk about them. why don't you tell me about your dream? but it's pretty scary. hmm. well, i'm all ears. well, this bi
and the sachertorte is vienna's most famous dessert., but especially here at café sacher. this delicious chocolate cake was invented almost two centuries ago by a 16-year-old apprentice chef. sweet. as midnight approaches, vienna's giant amusement park takes center stage. when the hour strikes, all eyes are on the skies as the new year starts with a bang. [ fireworks crackling ] ringing in the new year, vienna style. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> that's "teen kids...
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what civic building are you visiting if you go to the vienna rathaus? opera house host>> no, sacred heart, you can steal. >> host: opera house. >> host: opera house. capitol host>> no, it's city hall that's the end of the game! sacred heart wins the game. we'll see both teams in future matches and we'll see you next week. bye! um] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] [phone ring,] car brakes hard [phone ring] [car crash] glass shatters [sirens] this video was submitted by a student through the safety scholars program. for more information on teen safety visit driversedge.org. >> "teen kids news" is about to get started, and here's what we've got for you. >> would you eat a bowl of cookies for breakfast? wait till you find out what could be in your cereal. >> we'll see how flowers, rocks, gold, and even bugs were used to make beautiful books. >> meet the people who make sure no teen gets priced out of the prom. >> coming up, i'll show you the unusual way they celebrate the new year in the land of mozart -- vienna, austria. >> and there's lots more a
what civic building are you visiting if you go to the vienna rathaus? opera house host>> no, sacred heart, you can steal. >> host: opera house. >> host: opera house. capitol host>> no, it's city hall that's the end of the game! sacred heart wins the game. we'll see both teams in future matches and we'll see you next week. bye! um] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] [phone ring,] car brakes hard [phone ring] [car crash] glass shatters [sirens] this...
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when the austrians defeated the muslim turks at the gates of vienna in 1683, a new era began.he hapsburg holy roman emperors turned to rebuilding their ravaged land. all along the danube, where bleak fortresses had guarded the river, a chain of magnificent abbeys was built. the victory over the turks meant that money was now available for grand enterprises. the monks' taxes paid for buildings rather than for weapons. these abbeys were meant to serve not only as religious communities, but also as hospices for the emperor. saint florian's abbey, begun in 1689, is the work of an italian and an austrian-- carlo carlone and jakob prandtauer. in true baroque fashion, the new abbey was a stage upon which royal ritual could be played out by the visiting emperor. paradoxically, the stage usually lacked its leading actor, for the emperor himself rarely visited any of the abbeys. but it didn't matter. the object was not imperial housing. it was to make a political point, to bear witness to the unity of christianity and empire. here we're dealing not with the glorification of an individua
when the austrians defeated the muslim turks at the gates of vienna in 1683, a new era began.he hapsburg holy roman emperors turned to rebuilding their ravaged land. all along the danube, where bleak fortresses had guarded the river, a chain of magnificent abbeys was built. the victory over the turks meant that money was now available for grand enterprises. the monks' taxes paid for buildings rather than for weapons. these abbeys were meant to serve not only as religious communities, but also...
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looking fine and nice in vienna well above your average for your thursday high. moving over to the north american continent where the eastern half has been slammed by this very potent system which is finally moving away going toward the offshore but due to the warmth of the water it will be developing further and lingering across these areas. yet again accumulating more snow into the next 48 hours. we already have reports of about 60 centimeters of total accumulation in west virginia. about 20 to 30 but into the next 24, 48 hours yet again accumulation of 75 centimeters could be popular. new york and d.c. both marking up 4 degrees. you'll see a mixture of rain and snow. there's going to be slushy snow which is dangerous for driving. oklahoma city reaching 19 degrees. the average is 17. it's a huge jump from yesterday where it marked ten degrees. nine degrees above yesterday. moving over to the eastern continental asia where the spring air is covering much and see the record. it's going to be a messy day out for you in northern japan starting noon hours. we're tal
looking fine and nice in vienna well above your average for your thursday high. moving over to the north american continent where the eastern half has been slammed by this very potent system which is finally moving away going toward the offshore but due to the warmth of the water it will be developing further and lingering across these areas. yet again accumulating more snow into the next 48 hours. we already have reports of about 60 centimeters of total accumulation in west virginia. about 20...
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temperatures are looking like this turning zero degrees in vienna. two in moscow and ten degrees in kiev on friday. here is your extended forecast.
temperatures are looking like this turning zero degrees in vienna. two in moscow and ten degrees in kiev on friday. here is your extended forecast.
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>> well, my parents were refugees during the nazi period from vienna and had relatives in washington, d.c. and it was the relatives who had to authorize the fact -- or guarantee that they would be responsible for any people in their family who came over, if there were any economic problems, they would be responsible, and they happened to live in washington so we moved to washington and that was it. >> and there you were. >> yes. >> so columbia and then you said oxford. how did you decide to go to oxford rather than somewhere else? >> i got a scholarship. >> you're over there and you're studying something and at some point you've got to make a decision. how did you get into studying kind of antiquities in the classroom? >> started when i was an undergraduate at colombia, i had a wonderful professor, a great scholar and marvelous human being and who said to me -- and i went into his office because he was congenial and i said i'm not sure what i should do. and he said, well, you did pretty well in my class. why don't you become an ancient historian. okay. that was that and i never looked
>> well, my parents were refugees during the nazi period from vienna and had relatives in washington, d.c. and it was the relatives who had to authorize the fact -- or guarantee that they would be responsible for any people in their family who came over, if there were any economic problems, they would be responsible, and they happened to live in washington so we moved to washington and that was it. >> and there you were. >> yes. >> so columbia and then you said oxford....
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it all begins in the 80s, in the suburbs of vienna when a guy named gaston glock decided to move fromg knives and curtain rods to making guns for the austrian army. he had never made a pistol before, so he asked expert shooters what they wanted and came up with a game-changing design. but using mostly composite plastic instead of steal, glock created a weapon that's light and tough with a very easy trigger pull and no cumbersome thumb activated safety. it could shoot 17 bullets, almost three times more than the typical revolver as fast as you could pull the trigger. and glock made the brilliant decision to first offer them to police departments. just when the crack cocaine wars were heating up and cops felt vulnerable. another group that showed early interest, hollywood prop masters who loved the futuristic look. as paul barrett writes in his book, "glock -- the rise of america's gun" shootouts on the set of "law & order" were featuring this austrian import. >> some of the american companies will want to know will our guns be in the hands of good guys or bad guys. glock just said go a
it all begins in the 80s, in the suburbs of vienna when a guy named gaston glock decided to move fromg knives and curtain rods to making guns for the austrian army. he had never made a pistol before, so he asked expert shooters what they wanted and came up with a game-changing design. but using mostly composite plastic instead of steal, glock created a weapon that's light and tough with a very easy trigger pull and no cumbersome thumb activated safety. it could shoot 17 bullets, almost three...
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temperatures dipping down in central europe, vienna, you're towards central europe. so north portions and it's very likely here in the forecast. london you will be remaining with some rain showers, but temperatures just hovering above the freezing mark. that is a look at your world weather, here is your extended forecast. >>> thanks for watching "newsline," stay with us, there is more to come here on nhk world.
temperatures dipping down in central europe, vienna, you're towards central europe. so north portions and it's very likely here in the forecast. london you will be remaining with some rain showers, but temperatures just hovering above the freezing mark. that is a look at your world weather, here is your extended forecast. >>> thanks for watching "newsline," stay with us, there is more to come here on nhk world.
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that should make you feel better. 17 degrees in lisbon. 15 in madrid. 13 in london. 10 degrees in viennafinitely an improvement in central europe. the cutoff line there, anywhere east of poland is still going to be dealing with some subzero highs. moscow, minus 6. minus 3 in kiev. here is your extended forecast. >>> elementary school students in central japan took part in an event to promote one of their city's main industries. musical instruments. and in doing so, they managed to make it into a world famous reference book. ♪ >> after rehearsing for weeks, 712 pup pills brought their keyboard harmonicas to a park to interpret "twinkle twinkle >>> once again, our lead story. the company operating the hot air balloon involved in a fatal crash in egypt last month says pilot error or part defects may to be blame. 19 foreign tourists died in the accident at ancient ruins in the city of luxor. the firm's president spoke publicly about the accident for the first time in cairo. >> there is no third scenario for the accident except either a pilot mistake which is throwing the drop line without ma
that should make you feel better. 17 degrees in lisbon. 15 in madrid. 13 in london. 10 degrees in viennafinitely an improvement in central europe. the cutoff line there, anywhere east of poland is still going to be dealing with some subzero highs. moscow, minus 6. minus 3 in kiev. here is your extended forecast. >>> elementary school students in central japan took part in an event to promote one of their city's main industries. musical instruments. and in doing so, they managed to make...
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iberian peninsula. 10 degrees in london. 14 in paris rising up to 18 degrees in lisbon and 15 in vienna. check out what's happening in warsaw. double figures. moscow around the freezing point but that's a big improvement and just in the space of 24 hours. should be feeling the benefits of that. i'll leave you now with your extended forecast. >> north korean military leaders are raising the stakes in their ongoing show of defiance against south korea and the u.s. they are vowing to scrap the >>> british police have gotten some help from a comic super hero. a man dressed as batman handed over a criminal suspect then vanished without revealing his identity. police say the man showed up in the wee hours of the morning last week at a police station in the central city of bradford. he brought in a man suspected of theft and fraud. the super hero is a bit chubbier than the batman of legend. police say the caped crusader told them i've caught this one for you and then disappeared into the darkness. >>> we're back in 30 minutes with more of the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
iberian peninsula. 10 degrees in london. 14 in paris rising up to 18 degrees in lisbon and 15 in vienna. check out what's happening in warsaw. double figures. moscow around the freezing point but that's a big improvement and just in the space of 24 hours. should be feeling the benefits of that. i'll leave you now with your extended forecast. >> north korean military leaders are raising the stakes in their ongoing show of defiance against south korea and the u.s. they are vowing to scrap...
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warm air -- athens at 18, vienna just minus 1 on your thursday. towards the americas, we've actually been watching this system all week. now it's finally starting to get a move on. behind it cold air is starting to pill in, actually some lake effect across portions of lake superior, downwind of it you could very well see 8 to 10 krer centimeters, into portions of west virginia and pennsylvania you could have winter weather advisories as this moves in. definitely a big chill in place. but on the other side of the u.s. and even western canada, a moisture onflow is pushing into british columbia bringing some flooding in the low lying areas. higher elevations will see some snow but it is definitely something to watch out for, especially downstream into these river beds, especially in the low lying. but in los angeles, clear skies overhead. the same high pressure is actually fueling that moisture off towards the north. it has been bringing dry conditions and warm weather. 27 for your high. compare that with the east coast. can you really see that dip i
warm air -- athens at 18, vienna just minus 1 on your thursday. towards the americas, we've actually been watching this system all week. now it's finally starting to get a move on. behind it cold air is starting to pill in, actually some lake effect across portions of lake superior, downwind of it you could very well see 8 to 10 krer centimeters, into portions of west virginia and pennsylvania you could have winter weather advisories as this moves in. definitely a big chill in place. but on the...
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are some shots taken from hungary, and you can see here, this is the motorway linking budapest and vienna, and a lot of accidents. we had drifting snow a meter deep in places. many motorists trapped in their vehicles waiting for the military to come along to actually rescue them. wind was also a feature of these storms, and the second set of the shots was taken in bulgaria. you can see the trees coming down. this is probably after the very worst of it had gone through. we had reports of scuffling down. unfortunately, a fatality, and also a roof ripped off a school by the strong winds. that whole system is beginning to push through. we should see quietly weather pushing through and down through into the eastern part of the mediterranean. but central areas remain dry and fine. looking very unsettled into germany. could see very heavy snowfall. >> tough choice here on al-jazeera. representatives of raila odinga filed a protest against the election results. he refuses to accept that kenyatta won the election. zimbabwe voting underway in a referendum on the new constitution. if passed, the pow
are some shots taken from hungary, and you can see here, this is the motorway linking budapest and vienna, and a lot of accidents. we had drifting snow a meter deep in places. many motorists trapped in their vehicles waiting for the military to come along to actually rescue them. wind was also a feature of these storms, and the second set of the shots was taken in bulgaria. you can see the trees coming down. this is probably after the very worst of it had gone through. we had reports of...
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in 2011 at the duyong new see um which some of you may have seen was drawn from the collection in vienna and i brought an essay including saint sabastian and there is a detail in the clouds where you have a rider in the clouds. and art historians have not been able to agree on exactly what this figure is it a king, is it someone from mythology, but in any case, he has taken that childhood pass time of trying to see the shapes in the clouds and has created the shapes in the clouds of this painting. >> and some of you may have also seen our current exhibition with the girl with the pearl ear ring, there are not any clouds in this composition and i could not fabricate them and so i wanted to speak about this painting that is also in the collection of the maritz house it actually has three competitions and this was probably the most famous in the works in the collection up until the publication of the novel girl with the pearl ear ring and i will be doing a conversation with her next thursday, the 28th and that will be live google plus streamed. all sorts of fun technology. but before the pu
in 2011 at the duyong new see um which some of you may have seen was drawn from the collection in vienna and i brought an essay including saint sabastian and there is a detail in the clouds where you have a rider in the clouds. and art historians have not been able to agree on exactly what this figure is it a king, is it someone from mythology, but in any case, he has taken that childhood pass time of trying to see the shapes in the clouds and has created the shapes in the clouds of this...
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. >>> then, we follow up-and-coming singer/songwriter vienna teng as she prepares for a homecoming concert at the palace of fine arts. >> i think ultimately i was more interested in being a storytelling kind of songwriter. >>> and choreographer janice garrett creates a revealing new modern dance piece -- next on "spark." >>> major support for "spark" is provided by -- the james irvine foundation, expanding opportunity for the people of california. diane b. wilsey. the kqed campaign for the future program venture fund. with additional support from -- the george frederick jewett foundation. helen sarah steyer. and the phyllis c. wattis foundation. >>> i started out with the idea i'd do a plate, down the lower right-hand corner, of donuts or a pie or something. that's what those sketches are. and then i liked more of the starkness of the thing and then decided to really concentrate on that surface. >> at 88, artist wayne thiebaud still spends most of each day painting in his downtown sacramento studio. it's a work ethic he picked up in his early training as a sign painter, and later, as a com
. >>> then, we follow up-and-coming singer/songwriter vienna teng as she prepares for a homecoming concert at the palace of fine arts. >> i think ultimately i was more interested in being a storytelling kind of songwriter. >>> and choreographer janice garrett creates a revealing new modern dance piece -- next on "spark." >>> major support for "spark" is provided by -- the james irvine foundation, expanding opportunity for the people of...
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i went to rome, florence, vienna, knewerctionvberg, berlin, back to nuremberg and back to frankfurt. one of the things i paid attention to is safety transportation issues, of course. * and drinking water. so, i used to attend many of your meetings before. i'm now more with [speaker not understood], san francisco county transportation authority and so on and so forth. but i want to bring to your attention is that i take public transportation. so, i really know what is happening when i take muni. * what we need to be very leery that all the tools that we have on our buses are some standard and in place. so, when we say we have cameras on our buses, we better have cameras on our buses. do not listen to anybody who states -- gives you some statistics on some incidents when their system itself has no standards. in other words, when somebody speaks, they can talk the talk. but to walk the walk you need empirical data. you need to have it vetted. so, i know a lot about the stats that the san francisco public -- the san francisco police department has. i know too much about it. those are my
i went to rome, florence, vienna, knewerctionvberg, berlin, back to nuremberg and back to frankfurt. one of the things i paid attention to is safety transportation issues, of course. * and drinking water. so, i used to attend many of your meetings before. i'm now more with [speaker not understood], san francisco county transportation authority and so on and so forth. but i want to bring to your attention is that i take public transportation. so, i really know what is happening when i take muni....
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what is vienna? correct. "v" are the world for $1,000. sara. what is vatican city? good.ebrities love tv for $200. i'm cnn correspondent lizzie o'leary. dylan. what is "mad men"? that's the show. celebrities love tv for $400.
what is vienna? correct. "v" are the world for $1,000. sara. what is vatican city? good.ebrities love tv for $200. i'm cnn correspondent lizzie o'leary. dylan. what is "mad men"? that's the show. celebrities love tv for $400.
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he had gone to vienna to learn what he could from freud. he brought some of the was in to the information to the young man. when they arrive in washington, a couple of things happen. he is a boy scout. he claimed to be the youngest eagle scout ever. regardless of his merits in that regard, he came and met calvin cool a.j. at the white house. he went to the library of congress and he read up on freud and snake thompson helped him through it. well, that was a turning point in his career. it happened right near washington. when -- it is appropriate that we meet here also in a bookstore when we're talking about scientology because if there was ever, i mean, ever movement in a way has a book behind it. you can always dig through the movements and someone has written a book that changed the world. for ron that world shaking book was "die nettic" which came out in 1950, and it dominated "the new york times" best seller list in a way that i hope to emulate. [laughter] but it so much so that it sort of set the category for self-help books. it entame
he had gone to vienna to learn what he could from freud. he brought some of the was in to the information to the young man. when they arrive in washington, a couple of things happen. he is a boy scout. he claimed to be the youngest eagle scout ever. regardless of his merits in that regard, he came and met calvin cool a.j. at the white house. he went to the library of congress and he read up on freud and snake thompson helped him through it. well, that was a turning point in his career. it...
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the vienna document concluded in may 299 unmilitary transparency in europe. there's a lot precedent for this. another question we get on the international side of the house is why didn't the e.u. do this within the u.n.? one of the challenges is the code deals with security issues, but also assisting ability issues. there is no one for him within the u.n. that deals with these issues in a comprehensive manner. for example, conference on disarmament deals for security issues by you and cope u.n. deals with sustainability issues. so the reason you talk to the e.u., that you need to address this issue in a manner because it's very difficult to draw clear distinctions between security and sustainability issues. for ample, conducting the tests in space is a security issue, but also a sustainability issue as well. back to the first part of your question as we consult closely with the congress on this. we are addressing concerns that have been raised and i want to come to the final point that this does not create a legal obligation and i think that is really the key
the vienna document concluded in may 299 unmilitary transparency in europe. there's a lot precedent for this. another question we get on the international side of the house is why didn't the e.u. do this within the u.n.? one of the challenges is the code deals with security issues, but also assisting ability issues. there is no one for him within the u.n. that deals with these issues in a comprehensive manner. for example, conference on disarmament deals for security issues by you and cope u.n....
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a classic scene straight from the cold war play out in vienna, austria.e 10 russian spies being exchanged at the airport for four russians accused of spying for the u.s. >> what hasn't changed about spying today is how we catch each other's spies and the illegals show that. in the end it was one of their own people who gave them up. >> there has been only one case that i know of where detect tive work identified a traitor. >> it was a case that involved treason in the highest he shall lanes in the power. the trader was cia officer aldrich haines. >> i would never want to be or speak to him again. i have nothing to say to him. it's a waste of my time and my breath. >> sandy grimes is a 26 year veteran from the cia. she worked as an analyst against the communist regime. she coauthored with fellow analyst the book circle of treason. >> we wanted to tell the story of what became known as the answerville hunting and identified the spy. >> the cia in roughly 65 and i volunteered. >> boston native ball redmond was an intelligence officer for the cia for over 30
a classic scene straight from the cold war play out in vienna, austria.e 10 russian spies being exchanged at the airport for four russians accused of spying for the u.s. >> what hasn't changed about spying today is how we catch each other's spies and the illegals show that. in the end it was one of their own people who gave them up. >> there has been only one case that i know of where detect tive work identified a traitor. >> it was a case that involved treason in the highest...
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sometimes they've been appalling when it comes to nuclear negotiations or the i and other un agency in vienna so when it comes to w m d it's ten years on since the iraq war we know how previous u.n. weapons inspectors reports were sketchy but then on the other hand those same weapons inspectors years later said huge amounts of pressure were put on them and huge amounts of bugging as we know from wiki leaks put upon them so un reports always complicated to tell when the outcome of going to be is going to be let me pick up on what you said just now u.s. president barack obama again said today the government as he put it use of chemical weapons would be a red line but if it turns out the chemical attack if it did happen was carried out by the rebels then of course united states president obama and secretary kerry will say that president assad is not in control of the chemical weapons stores within syria and therefore you know as for debian invasion either way it's a lose lose for president as and when it comes to any w m d use how could it be so sure that it is only the syrian government that go
sometimes they've been appalling when it comes to nuclear negotiations or the i and other un agency in vienna so when it comes to w m d it's ten years on since the iraq war we know how previous u.n. weapons inspectors reports were sketchy but then on the other hand those same weapons inspectors years later said huge amounts of pressure were put on them and huge amounts of bugging as we know from wiki leaks put upon them so un reports always complicated to tell when the outcome of going to be is...
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those little vienna sausages. >> beef, that is nasty. >> really? oh.> i'm going to get this one. >> dip into four. >> okay, all right. i little too much. >> oh, god, i'm not kidding. you know what that is? asparagus. >> green beans. >> green beans, you're right. >> yeah! >> last one. i'm nauseous. i swear i'm nauseous. >> no, no. >> okay. carrots. >> that's right. you want to know what he just asked me? you didn't hear it? >> say it. >> he asked if you can say a-s-s on tv, because he thought that's what it tasted like. >> and he's right, i'm not kidding. >>> the handsome dylan mcdermott is coming up. >> ooh, i can't wait. >> yeah, but first these messages. every year we pick a new city to explore. but thanks to hotwire, this year we got to take an extra trip. because they get us ridiculously low prices on really nice hotels and car rentals. so we hit boston in the spring-- even caught a game. and with the money we saved, we took a trip to san francisco. you see, hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so
those little vienna sausages. >> beef, that is nasty. >> really? oh.> i'm going to get this one. >> dip into four. >> okay, all right. i little too much. >> oh, god, i'm not kidding. you know what that is? asparagus. >> green beans. >> green beans, you're right. >> yeah! >> last one. i'm nauseous. i swear i'm nauseous. >> no, no. >> okay. carrots. >> that's right. you want to know what he just asked me? you didn't hear...
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he thought, oh, they'll send me to vienna. they didn't. they sent him to ecuador and a place which was notoriously deadly because of yellow fever. and his wife was very unhappy, very worried about it, but it paid $4,000 a year, and that was enough to keep them afloat, and so he took the job. i think there's a lot to be said for the argument that he would have gotten a better deal had he been a less controversial person. the problem is if you spend your whole life making enemies, then even your friends are limited in their ability to offer you assistance. so he bumped up against the fact that -- and by 1902 his career was in decline, so it wasn't as if they offended him, he could really hurt them. he couldn't. so, you know, somebody like that, they sort of pile on at the end, and that was one of the reasons he ended up many such an unlikely place. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. he made friends with the german consul, and e wrote letters and hot of letters with drawings, of course, his writing wasn't so great. he wrote these hi hair yous letters ho
he thought, oh, they'll send me to vienna. they didn't. they sent him to ecuador and a place which was notoriously deadly because of yellow fever. and his wife was very unhappy, very worried about it, but it paid $4,000 a year, and that was enough to keep them afloat, and so he took the job. i think there's a lot to be said for the argument that he would have gotten a better deal had he been a less controversial person. the problem is if you spend your whole life making enemies, then even your...
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are the best in the world and my comments about the overall health in good order and discipline of vienna is based on what i believe is a military that is grappling with a problem that the military knows you don't have under control. i don't think i am saying anything that most of you don't agree with. i think you know we need to do better. i think you know there are women out there that feel like because of the particular facts and circumstances of their military service, their ability to get justice is limited. i know you all want them to. so i don't think there is a significant disagreement between senator graham about that. i just think some of the convening authority is powered does not appear to be rational to me that way it's currently set up in terms of the order of things and the ability, which i think most of you are comfortable with the notion that google will say this can be done for no reason at all. as general walsh said to me, we are not in a time where you are dragging people out of prison to put them on the front lines because we need a warm body. some of these rules stat
are the best in the world and my comments about the overall health in good order and discipline of vienna is based on what i believe is a military that is grappling with a problem that the military knows you don't have under control. i don't think i am saying anything that most of you don't agree with. i think you know we need to do better. i think you know there are women out there that feel like because of the particular facts and circumstances of their military service, their ability to get...
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but in vienna today the chief of the u.n. nuclear agency voiced frustration that iran still bars inspections at its military site. this person said as a result the agency cannot conclude that all nuclear material in iran is in peaceful activity. in fact, israel and the u.s. suspect tehran is amassing nuclear material and know how so it could sprint to a bomb with little or no warning. >> it's not crossed the red line i drew at the united naigs last september but iran is getting closer to that red line. it's putting itself in a position to cross that line very quickly once it decides to do so >> warner: iran's arab neighbors are like wise nervous. secretary of state john kerry were in saudi arabia today >> we both prefer diplomacy as the first choice, as the preferred choice. but the window for a diplomatic solution simply cannot by definition remain open indefinitely >> warner: kerry said there is a finite amount of time. iran maintains its nuclear development is for peaceful purposes only. for the latest on the standoff over
but in vienna today the chief of the u.n. nuclear agency voiced frustration that iran still bars inspections at its military site. this person said as a result the agency cannot conclude that all nuclear material in iran is in peaceful activity. in fact, israel and the u.s. suspect tehran is amassing nuclear material and know how so it could sprint to a bomb with little or no warning. >> it's not crossed the red line i drew at the united naigs last september but iran is getting closer to...
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so the cardinals began looking around and it was cardinal from vienna said maybe poland can give some hope. he said that to the elder cardinal of poland and he said, oh, no, i'm too old. and said, actually, i wasn't talking about you. i was talking about the cardinal who went onto become pope john paul ii. the huge surprise because the first nonitalian pope in 500 years. we could be looking at something like that now, but of course the truth is this is all speculation. we don't know what's going on inside the sistine chapel. somebody could be on the precipice of election or gridlock. all we know for now is as of this moment we don't have a pope. >> well, we're going to have to listen to you again. about 45 minutes we'll be watching here. see what smoke comes out black or white, back to you. >> we'll check back with you. chris, anderson and john thank you so much. >>> back in this country. police in upstate new york are searching for a man who shot and killed four people and wounded two others. the shootings happened this morning in two communities in herkimer county. one of the towns
so the cardinals began looking around and it was cardinal from vienna said maybe poland can give some hope. he said that to the elder cardinal of poland and he said, oh, no, i'm too old. and said, actually, i wasn't talking about you. i was talking about the cardinal who went onto become pope john paul ii. the huge surprise because the first nonitalian pope in 500 years. we could be looking at something like that now, but of course the truth is this is all speculation. we don't know what's...
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you know, my daughter that lives the furriest away lives in vienna, va are a, a subway outside of the beltway. it is half hour drive. >> how much do your children think like you and your wife? >> we're all conservative. we railroad pretty conservative family. my son and think a lot about politics. the rest of them don't. the women don't think about it as much. but they tend to agree with us. >> all right. twitter. i will read some of the twitter messages that you sent out. >> oh-oh. oh-oh. >> here is one. november the 5th, 2012. >> okay. >> "why romney will win." >> you can say i have been wrong a few times. you know, there were a lot of polls. i have always placed great stock in gallop. and the gallop got this election wrong as did some other pollsters. the bam ground poll, and showed romney winning and -- >> why in this business, stick their neck out on predictions? i mean so many are wrong. >> i don't know. why did i do that? i didn't have to do that. >> it was right at election. >> yeah, i know. i know. in other words, i was, i was wrong, i was proven wrong the next day, i think.
you know, my daughter that lives the furriest away lives in vienna, va are a, a subway outside of the beltway. it is half hour drive. >> how much do your children think like you and your wife? >> we're all conservative. we railroad pretty conservative family. my son and think a lot about politics. the rest of them don't. the women don't think about it as much. but they tend to agree with us. >> all right. twitter. i will read some of the twitter messages that you sent out....
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the vienna document, which was concluded in 1999.a long precedent this. -- of the challenges another question we get on the why didn'tal side is the eu do this within the un? one of the challenges is that the code deals with security issues but also with sustainability issues. there is not one for him within the un that deals with these issues in a comprehensive manner. the conference on disarmament deals with security issues. this is really -- they're thinking was you need to address this issue in a comprehensive manner. i think it is very difficult to draw distinctions tween security and sustainability issues. for example, conducting tests in space is a security issue but it is also a sustainability -- sustainability issue as well. back to your question, we are consulting closely with the congress on this. we are addressing the concerns that have been raised. i want to come to the final point, this does not create a legal obligation that would bind the united states. that is the key point. that is usually the threshold between the
the vienna document, which was concluded in 1999.a long precedent this. -- of the challenges another question we get on the why didn'tal side is the eu do this within the un? one of the challenges is that the code deals with security issues but also with sustainability issues. there is not one for him within the un that deals with these issues in a comprehensive manner. the conference on disarmament deals with security issues. this is really -- they're thinking was you need to address this...
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the spiritual son and intellectual son of joseph ratzinger, and that's christophe shone born of i viennaty, he's very intelligence, he's written many books. he speaks many languages, and he would be a person that some would say looks like a young john paul or ii. rick: robert moynihan inside the vatican magazine editor. thank you so much for your insights today. we appreciate your time. father jonathan morris is a fox news contributor, he joins us on the phone. always nice to talk to you, father morris, and as we watch the beginning of this conclave, your thoughts today? >> well, rick, and jenna lee, it's good to be talking with you. a lot of mixed emotions. i guess the biggest emotion for me was being with cardinal dolan this morning, very early in the morning, 6:45 as he's packing his bag and getting ready to leave. and, you know, just knowing that without, certainly, him looking for amazingly in the last week or two the winds have definitely been pushing if in the direction of -- in the direction of the only of an american candidate as pope. and it was moving just to watch. and, um, i
the spiritual son and intellectual son of joseph ratzinger, and that's christophe shone born of i viennaty, he's very intelligence, he's written many books. he speaks many languages, and he would be a person that some would say looks like a young john paul or ii. rick: robert moynihan inside the vatican magazine editor. thank you so much for your insights today. we appreciate your time. father jonathan morris is a fox news contributor, he joins us on the phone. always nice to talk to you,...
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he ran a factory during the day outside vienna and had a small met al shop in his garage that he ranh his wife. and he had an opportunity because of contact with the austrian military to put his hand up and volunteer to design a new firearm, a new side arm for the austrian army when he decided to replace its world war ii era pistols. this was very odd because glock had no specific experience in the gun industry whatsoever. he didn't even own guns himself. but it turned out that this strange lack of experience became one of his great qualifications because he started with a blank piece of paper. rather than tinkering with existing designs, he gathered some of the leading hand gun experts of the day in europe and asked them what would the ideal military and police style handgun look like. and they came up with the glock, which has a number of featuring that at the time were very innovative and since have come to dominate the hand gun field all across the world. host: talk to us about the, how the glock changed the culture, the handgun culture in the united states, which up until then h
he ran a factory during the day outside vienna and had a small met al shop in his garage that he ranh his wife. and he had an opportunity because of contact with the austrian military to put his hand up and volunteer to design a new firearm, a new side arm for the austrian army when he decided to replace its world war ii era pistols. this was very odd because glock had no specific experience in the gun industry whatsoever. he didn't even own guns himself. but it turned out that this strange...
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office in vienna. as low as the principal deputy assistant secretary of state, an executive secretary of the national security council staff. an extraordinary wealth of knowledge. we look forward to your testimony. >> thank you very much. thank you for inviting me to testify today on u.s. policy toward north korea or as it is called the democratic people's republic. north korea's everett call announcement of its third nuclear test and its threats to conduct even more follow want measures are only the latest in a long line of reminders that the nuclear weapons programs have proliferation activities pose serious threats to u.s. national security, to regional security, in the asia-pacific, and to the global non- proliferation regime. pyongyang continues to violate its commitments including its human rights record is deplorable. it's people are impoverished strip it poor sick of it sums into nuclear and ballistic missile programs that are forbidden by the united nations. north korea and its provocativethre
office in vienna. as low as the principal deputy assistant secretary of state, an executive secretary of the national security council staff. an extraordinary wealth of knowledge. we look forward to your testimony. >> thank you very much. thank you for inviting me to testify today on u.s. policy toward north korea or as it is called the democratic people's republic. north korea's everett call announcement of its third nuclear test and its threats to conduct even more follow want measures...
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is my first sergeant previously had accusations against him in vienna climate was extremely sexist and hostile in nature towards women. after disclosing my rate to a few close friends and the filing of restrictirestricti ve report 60 days before he left active duty against my rapist and team leader but had no intentions of ever doing a formal investigation. i began a job as a contractor and entered the reserves in missouri and tried to start a different life for myself. reintegration was challenging and i had support -- few support systems to rely on. on. i suffered poster maddox dress. a year after separating from active duty i was on orders for job training and during that time i ran into my rapist. he recognized me and told me he was stationed on the same installation. i was traumatized from the unexpectedness and seeing him and i remove myself from training and sought out -- from a chaplain who told me among other things that the rape was god's will and god was trying to get me attention so i would go back to church. again i did not file a sexual report against my rapist. six month
is my first sergeant previously had accusations against him in vienna climate was extremely sexist and hostile in nature towards women. after disclosing my rate to a few close friends and the filing of restrictirestricti ve report 60 days before he left active duty against my rapist and team leader but had no intentions of ever doing a formal investigation. i began a job as a contractor and entered the reserves in missouri and tried to start a different life for myself. reintegration was...
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we continue to talk regularly to the international atomic energy agency in vienna.we continue to urge that the syrian regime be completely transparent about what it has been doing with respect to its nuclear program. with respect to access, we have long wanted that. we argued for it consistently. with the fighting in the area now, we would have to find out if it would want to go. >> you can address that at another time, the other question. thank you for the time. thank you, ambassador. >> thank you. we will go to david. >> thank you. thank you for convening this important hearing. thank you to the witnesses for their testimony. two questions. secretary carey has said the policy of the united states is to change aside = = assad's -- assad's calculations. i would like your assessment as to whether or not there is any evidence he has begun to change his calculation in that direction and whether or not there is a set of individuals the opposition might be prepared to negotiate with and whether the geneva framework makes any sense or if there is any prospect for its -- f
we continue to talk regularly to the international atomic energy agency in vienna.we continue to urge that the syrian regime be completely transparent about what it has been doing with respect to its nuclear program. with respect to access, we have long wanted that. we argued for it consistently. with the fighting in the area now, we would have to find out if it would want to go. >> you can address that at another time, the other question. thank you for the time. thank you, ambassador....
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those little vienna sausages. >> beef, that is nasty. >> really?een beans. >> you're right. >> yeah! >> last one. >> >> i swear i'm nauseous. >> no, no. >> okay. carrots. >> that's right. you want to know what he just asked me? you didn't hear it? >> say it. >> he asked if you can say a-s-s on tv, because that's what it tasted like. >>> the handsome dylan mcdermott is coming up. >> i can't wait. soft, sweet coconut covered in rich, creamy chocolate. almond joy and mounds. unwrap paradise. tvo: tina's just trieds garnier nutrisse tina: with avocado, olive and shea. it's actually nourishing while it colors... richer? check. more radiant? yes! nourished hair, better color. you better believe it. garnier nutrisse. the walmart low price guarantee, backed by ad match. there's your price, walmart will match that right at the register. nice! i did not know they did that. wow! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad match! save time and money. bring in ads from your local stores and see for yourself. where does goddess begin? it begins with your
those little vienna sausages. >> beef, that is nasty. >> really?een beans. >> you're right. >> yeah! >> last one. >> >> i swear i'm nauseous. >> no, no. >> okay. carrots. >> that's right. you want to know what he just asked me? you didn't hear it? >> say it. >> he asked if you can say a-s-s on tv, because that's what it tasted like. >>> the handsome dylan mcdermott is coming up. >> i can't wait. soft, sweet...
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office in vienna, as well as the principal deputy assistant secretary of state and executive secrary of the national security council staff. an extraordinary wealth of knowlee. we look forward to your testimony. >> thank you very much. thank you for inviting me to testify today on u.s. policy toward north korea or, as it is called, the democratic people's republic of korea. north korea's announcement of its third nuclear test and its threats to conduct even more are only the latest in a long line of reminders that the nuclear weapons programs proliferation activities pose serious threats to u.s. national security, to regional security in the asia- pacific, and to the glob nonproliferation regime. pyongyang continues to violate its commitments, and its human rights record is deplorable. its people are impoverished. it pours huge sums into nuclear and ballistic missile programs that are forbidden by the united nations. north korea's provocative threatening actions, meanwhile, continues to grow to take advantage of the alternatives available. the united states offered -- and has continu
office in vienna, as well as the principal deputy assistant secretary of state and executive secrary of the national security council staff. an extraordinary wealth of knowlee. we look forward to your testimony. >> thank you very much. thank you for inviting me to testify today on u.s. policy toward north korea or, as it is called, the democratic people's republic of korea. north korea's announcement of its third nuclear test and its threats to conduct even more are only the latest in a...
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i was watching general of vienna this morning.hief of the army for a year-and-a-half and never had a budget. that same thing goes for the chip commanded -- the chairman of the joint chiefs and all the chiefs. these men who have dedicated their life to protecting our nation, we put them in these very responsible jobs and give them no financial support, no direction. sequestration was the president's idea over a year ago. when we tried to fix it he said no. if you do anything, i'll veto it. then during the campaign he said, it won't happen. then the last couple of weeks he has come out and said its armageddon. the world is going to end. last couple of days he stopped and said, no, just trying to -- he has played all kinds of roles in this position, and when woodward, a respected journalist, tried to lay out the truth, he was crucified, vilified, and i don't know what extent this white house will go to, but is got to and. we have done cutting our defense you know, we are fairly intelligent. we know that we can cut to sense out of the
i was watching general of vienna this morning.hief of the army for a year-and-a-half and never had a budget. that same thing goes for the chip commanded -- the chairman of the joint chiefs and all the chiefs. these men who have dedicated their life to protecting our nation, we put them in these very responsible jobs and give them no financial support, no direction. sequestration was the president's idea over a year ago. when we tried to fix it he said no. if you do anything, i'll veto it. then...